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State 1-7 STATE PLAY SECTION 3 PAGE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1911 Pitt, Smalt; Petrella Star Gervelit As Shatter ions VandyBeats Alabama In Upset NASHVILLE, Nov. 22. (AP.) A gallant Vanderbilt team wrecked Alabama's post-season bowl hopes today and enhanced its own chances for a New Year's Dny Invitation by smashing the Crimson tide into the rain-soaked mire of Dudley field, 7 to 0. Some 12,000 spectators braved the steady downpour to see the 22-Year-OldJinx By TOM HOPKINS Another pillar fell in Pitt's crumbling football dynasty in the Stadium yesterday afternoon as an inspired Penn State eleven swept the Panthers before it in a merciless 31-7 victory. The mighty Lions, displaying' the greatest power they have! i i i vreai v-omeoacK.

-p. -1 tM fyfmiMJ' jSchoonover, S. 1 leaver, I y'; r' it i -f ts I Season Records shown all season, brought to an i end their king losing streak in it Pittsburgh. Not since 1919, when Bob Higgins, present State coach, led his team to a 20-0 victory, has State been able to celebrate vie- tory here. Fourteen straight J.

TfSTnes the Lions dropped on Pitts- burgh soil. 10 of them in the Sta- Pol, fcf: 1..0. fc. R.T. r.

H. nit. Oenelli Ilurtihatl Dillon AlllhlHIM life Rrnshoater Mahl Hnl Jones IliiiKm tmn date fnuklan Rrueky kratika Wear Jeffura Scbonnnver liavia Weaver llehler Krmlia Hllialtl ALABAMA 41 Snulhw. a. 0 Ml.

State 1 Howard Tinttr.iir 17 (tairtla .10 lUntilrkf lU Tulaiir to (la. Trrh II VtMMlrrimt I I liriiui. Tnn. Tf SO KrnturUf 14 T-rh 4A Princeton J4 Tularin 21) Hrnan tM l.iiHlavilla 1 Alabama fauna dium, was State's second victory P'hm Stale a 11 In i at i '''U i since 1919, the first coming Tutala US 63 213 Tutala State College two years ago. i ir I'cilliK alter 2-1 edge in the pre-game rating kHKhdunns Mmalli 4 llilareiitmth I'ltt anirlaf Tnuehdnwn, Junes.

Point after tf'iiraduwn Junra trunl. completely dominated the play after shaking off a bad case of Jitters in the first quarter, a case rut sultltutliii: Knd MiiUrli, Hose. i of Jitters that brought on a fumble finwk. i iwHicKninni'UHTKpr, Nadvurrl. l.uardl Antwirlll, Mll.hrll.

Center Mn-clalr. ftaike Hammond, Metier, tnnnell. Penn Mint auballlilllnna: rods Hall- a that helped put Pitt in a posl- rtnt nn ania-n. u. Commodores, beaten only by Tu-lane, rout the Big Red elephants.

Jack Jenkins, of Texarkana, Texas, led the charge that engulfed the tide. Jenkins, playing perhaps the finest game of his brilliant two-year career, kept intact his record of scoring against every Vandy foe this year. He raced 13 yards for tlit winning touchdown early in the third period, after spearing Art Rcbrovlch's seven-yard pass. The lineup: v'k'' rda Hiinham, Prriislnu, i.i.Lj" i navaor. lav.

Manhi.r "-i Ottlrlali! ir tion to start a touchdown march I of 67 ards which ended when Ed-i die (Special Delivery) Jones broke loose on a reverse and ran 43 yards for Pitt's only score. I That was the end of the route for the Mailman. Prom there on he hlrl ln'riiaB--l. R. Mrl'he.

(Inertia; hiii- aria irarimmiin. Sun-Telfirph Photo. ference. Ware is the State center and Brosky the left tackle. Men with backs to the camera make up the left aide of the Panther Line.

and captain, is being fed the ball by Fullback Bill Smaltz, Weaver, the quarterback, and Schoonover, right tackle, are leading the inter REVERSE Close-up view of how Penn State was functioning on its reverie plays against Pitt. On this one, Len Krouse, right halfback off a gain of 13 yards in two plays Po. ana men emait pitched a flat pass to Cenci, who traveled to the Pitt 13 before being driven to was kept bottled tighter than ex-J pensive champagne. EMAITZ, PETRELLA SHINE Jonesy couldn't pass because of OwlsDefeat eartn, the play netting 28 yards. DatKAllct th.ia i I Pitt-State Yardstick Slate Players Celebrate L.I3.

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in. H. Alahama 0. Rat Whitmlre Hecht Donnanovlch Wyhnnlc Langfale Week Babo Nfiion Brown Ealla Wehb Whirl J. Atkinsnn Gun Frlti Walton Olefin Jrnkini Rrbrnvirrt Moore Rowing sore shoulder and his passing relief, Fullback Frank Saksa FENN STATE (31) PITT (7) r.

Victory With a Dance never had a chance as State's hard-charging linemen kept bor- Bcrjra bv aunrtari; Van-lfrhllt 0 at left tackle and made it first down on the one with a smash outside right tackle. On the next play he boomed through a left tackle hole for the touchdown and Smaltz kicked the point that tied the score. Vanrlerbllt irorlnf: Touchdown Jenkmi. in In all afternoon Holy Cross By 3U3 WORCESTER, Nov. PoiDt altar touchdown Jenklna tplace-kicki.

However, the crowd of 33,000 (AP.) Andy Tomasic, Temple's STATE GAINS LEAD Less than three minutes later State had the game in the bag. T. C. U. Tied By Rice FORT WORTH.

Nov. which sat in Ideal football er, didn't have to miss a passing i treat because of Jones' Incapacity, 'r State provided the aerial touch with Allquippa Bill Smaltz doing Jaome fancy pitching that set up -the first State touchdown in the second quarter, another in the third quarter and the final one in the fourth frame. magnificent tailback, bade a spine-tingling farewell to college football today, lashing his Owls to a 31-13 triumph over injury- Dutton had returned the kickoff to his 23, Pitt had been set back five yards for offside and th 4 Total number of first downs 14 4 First downs, rushing 8 0 First downs, forward passing 5 0 First downs, on penalties 1 131 Yards gained, rushing 189 to Yards lost, rushing 18 81 Net yards gained, rushing 171 7 Forward passes thrown 12 1 Forward passes completed 6 Yards gained from forward passes 90 1 Forward passes intercepted 2 13 Yards gained from intercepted passes 6 26 Yardage of punt returns 58 89 Yardage of kickoff returns SO Net yards gained, rushing, forward passing, 21S intercepted passes and kick returns 375 4 Number of penalties 4 30 Yards lost on penalties 20 10 Number of punts 6 36 Average distance of punts 41 0 Ball lost on downs 1 5 Fumbles 4 3 Own fumbles recovered 2 Opponents fumbles recovered 2 Texas A. M. won the Smith.

I riddled Holy Cross before 18,000 Dutton fumbled, the ball rolling back to the Panther 12. There west Conference football Mr. Smaltz had a very good day at Fitton Field were seven Lion men around the' It was a glorious valedictory for Tor himself all-around. He kicked I lour points after touchdowns and booted a 16-yard field goal in the uau witn not a Pitt man near it. the chunky little trlple-threater from Hokendauqua, who had cnampionsnip in aosenua today as Rice battled the Texas Christian Horned Frogs to a.

scoreless tie in a game which saw TCU unable to get past the Owl 38. Until today TCU had a chance fought his heart out a week ago as his teammates were trampled It was Van Lenten who finally fell on the bouncing pigskin and State was off. The Pepperpot zipped through right tackle for five, got three, more at right guard and then Smaltz, carrying the ball for the first time, hit cen-ter to the two for a first down. Pe- Season Records WTT rr.Stt KTATB tn fin fnr tho tltlo (f it rnnlH hovo Cnliat 1 a rnrflM 1 AiV- fvw '11 1 I defeated both Rice and Southern Methodist and A. M.

had to Texas next week. But today's deadlock, which counts a half-game won and a half game lost', in the Conference standings, re-t moved the Frog hopes. The lineup ill Tmnplr 14 HI IT Rlirlmrll II II 411 Ihlih SI 41 Srw Turk C. a 4 Hvracawi IB 1 7 YVMt Vlrilnl' 31 SI rm 1 trella, on the next play, had no trouble galloping throueh a bie nam It Ohla It rordham 14 1 ru dial Hornets Lose Overtime hole at right tackle for the score. Again Smaltz converted and the Total 111 Ml Totato 46-0 by Michigan State.

In the second period Tomaslc's inspired running and passing made up most of a 74-yard Owl march to the Crusader end zone. He didn't score but he notched a pair of tallies later in the engagement. George Sutch, the hard-running fullback, plowed over from the Crusader three for the opening score in the second period and Temple came roaring right back minutes later when Frank Moister ss Pol. Rlre. Texas Chrletlan.

btate tans went wild. The Hot Pepper still had some. 'Jfm if Battle to Indianapolis L.E. L.T. L.C1.

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F. Trelh Brarmnn. Goforth Sloan Humble Malmberf Prlchard MrDoiiftla Dlrkion Kill Brumley A I ford Palmer Crawford Woodfln Push Adams Roach Baa-ley Hall Medanich McColium third period. Smaltz was only one reason why the Lions had the Panthers hanging on the ropes. I Pepper Petrella was the sharpest State thorn to pierce the side of thing left.

Early in the third period he sparked the Lions to another touchdown. He returned a punt nine yards to the State 49, a Smaltz-to-Krouse pass Picked By PAUL G. SULLIVAN Larry Aurie's crippled and under-manned Pittsburgh Hornets failed to crash the American Hockey League victory up eight and Pepper made it first down on the Pitt 40. Krouse circle last night, but they treated a slim throng of 2,000 faithful adherents to one of the grandest exhibitions in local history covered a Jim Sconnras fumble on the Holy Cross 30. Tomasic took it to the 10 in two tries, but then Holy Cross stiffened.

The Owls me rantner. 'ira ieu-pouna gcooi- er back, who prepped at Dowing-I town, ran the Panthers dizzy. Behind some of the finest charging "and blocking State has had all I season, Petrella swept the Panther ends and raced through big holes 'Gators Set before they fell before the superior numbers of the Indianapolis Capitals, Western sectional pacemakers, in a dazzling picked up four and a Smaltz-to-Potsklan pass made it first down on the Pitt 26. Pepper was good for two more yards and then ran wide at left end, shook off three got up to the six in three plays and on fourth down, Zajkowskl dropped back to the 14 to kick fhntn extra-inmng battle, 4-2 The weary warriors of both '42 Card tacklers and went over, Dutton teams entrained immediately after his field goal. The Crusaders scored less than two minutes after the second half L.W.

Hamill Smith R.W. Froit O'Neill Goali: Flnt period Front, Eddolli, 19:00. Second period Mario, 9:49: Mac-Donald, 18:07. Third period Lamouroux, 6:02. Tilt's Panther and Penn State's Lion take Special Delivery Jones' piggy for a ride.

Jones "brought home the bacon" from Nebraska a week ago when he single-handed won the game. By HARRY KECK Swirta Editor hanging on as the State Scooter the fray for the Hoosler baillwicK, inside the tackles. He picked up 89 yards in 19 efforts for high honors In ground gaining. He tallied three of the four State touchdowns and then turned the Job over to Ralph fell Into the end zone. Smaltz MEADVILLE.

Nov. 22. Al made it three In a row with his point-after-touchdown kick. when Ed Murphy took a John Bezemcs pass on Temple's 46 and raced the rest of the way. BARONS BEAT EAGLES Penn State's football players last night celebrated their where this evening they put on a repeat act that Just can't possibly match the glittering affair that the Caps captured by virtue of goals from the bludgeons of Jerry Brown and Roy Sawyer halfway In the period a fancy Ventresco, of Pitcairn, who count' ed the final tally.

Penner scored his first touch' first victory over Pitt in Pittsburgh in 22 years with a dance. quick-kick by Smaltz, which trav legheny College grldders will visit three states and the District oft Columbia to fulfill their seven-1 game 1942 schedule, announced to-1 day by Director of Athletics H. P. Way. I CLEVELAND, Nov.

22. (AP.) A throng of 10,104 watched the Tomasic put it on ice, though, before the period was over, slashing through guard from the Crusader six for one tally and bulling eled from his 37 to the Pitt four, where it rolled dead, put Pitt in They were invited to attend the Alumni dance at the William Penn Hotel and did, almost in a body. They're not leaving down from the one-yard line, his through the overtime, I second from the two, and then a scamoered 24 yards on a break Cleveland Barons run their undefeated streak to eight games tonight as they overwhelmed the until this morning tor home, where a warm welcome awaits Center Ken Kllrea slammed the over from the one after he had set up the score with a 50-yard Scheduling difficulties have them. visitors ahead at 13:39. The Au outside left tackle for the third punt, return.

The lineup: New Haven Eagles, 4 to 1. The The State dressing room was pounds and who got Into the game rians got that one back without ado. Vie Griggs, filling in at left Holy Crnaa. forced the omission of Thiel from next year's card, but the 'Gators have a new opponent in Earlham an extremely bad hole. The hole became deeper when Jonesy fumbled on the first scrimmage play, Jaffurs recovering for State on the Panther 10.

State gained three in three plays and, with Petrella holding the ball, Smaltz kicked a field goal from the 16. pie. Molltrr a scene of quiet Jubilation and Ventresco went over from the foot line for State's final tally and pitched a pass to Van Lenten for another touchdown which was wing, alertly whacked the erratic Riirny congratulations after the game pellet through a muling cluster at, which saw State come back to in the closing minutes, was happy. Billy Is one of the many Mazzocco brothers who boxed as "Mart-zos" and because of a couple of amateur bouts before he went to College, of Indiana, and will re 14:38. score 31 points on four touch' L.K.

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RES. In. R.H. lr. lineup: Poa Naw Haven Cleveland O.

Stein Robert! L.D. Cain Jorwa R.D, Hoch Mackentie C. Pattenon Cunnlnuham L.W. Roche Locking: R.W. Kunti Deitlleta Goali: Flrnt period Olroux.

Second period Mllford. 4:53. Third period Bartholoma, 6:00: Cook, Catlln, 17.37. E. Murphy Brennan Zeno Hamilton Albrrchlnl Mac? Roberta Bremea rilbaon Boratyn Grigai 10 14 7 31 Korba Woodaldt Brahm Zajkowikl Braver nrulln Toman! te Bllklewlci Butch downs and conversions and a The Lions didn't let up as the Session two was even hotter than its predecessor.

Jones and sume gridiron competition with Oberlin after a one-year interlude. The schedule: field goal in the last three quar State he was ruled out of inter-! final period got under way. They drove from their 42 to the Pitt ters after trailing. 7-0, as a re collegiate boxing. Now he is con Tmiil centrating on football, although, 16.

A fourth-down pass, by suit of Special Delivery Jones' 43-yard gallop 10 minutes after Holy Croat ti 1 13 I nullified by a State offside. prrr attack throttled Ho completely did the Lions chsclt the Panther attack that not once did Pitt penetrate beyond tthe State 40-yard line with the exception of Jones' run. Pitt made only four first downs, all on rushing, while State picked up 14, eight on rushing, five on passes and October 3 Haverford at Meadvllle. October in Karlham at Richmond, Ind. October 17 Kenyon at Gambler, O.

October 24 Grove City at Meadvllle. October 31 Univeraltv of ftoclieitar at Trmnla carnm Trtiirhrfntim Butch Smaltz, was intercepted by Sinclair, who returned to his 13. In because of his lack of size, he has a tough time breaking into the Mann tangled near the left wall of the enclosure and were chased for roughing. In the coop they quickly clashed again and the wildest scene of the year ensued as spectators made for Jones and nolice barged In to ouell the in- the opening kickoff. Tom sale, 2, Pn piano fjb for flutchK Points after tnuchriftwnZn4knwif 1 A Rochester, N.

V. ID ARk Ckll. Fiftlrl enBI7aiknwki fnlsirat desperation the Panthers went HIGGINS EXPECTED IT games. He wanted to play in the1 Stadium, in the shadow of his old klck. Holy Crow porinit Touchdown BISONS AHEAD, 3-2 SPRINGFIELD, Nov.

22. (AP.) The Buffalo Bisons came from behind tonight to defeat the Springfield Indians, 3-2, for the visitors' second American Hockey League victory of the sea wovemoer i unernn at weanviue. November 14 American L'nivenitv at to the air, but Dutton 'a pass fell Muronv. ueismano iun ror Hnratvni Coach Bob Higgins, whose Washington, D. Point lifter touchdown RobtrU (pui high school, and circumstances collaboration with Fullback Hess irora xseacmes.1.

into the hands of Johnny Day, who was downed on the Pitt shaped themselves so he could. in a goal line-to-goal line for ciplent riot, it enaea wun me combatants getting 10 minutes 44. Ventresco got 16 in two tackle one on a penalty. Pitt's rusning attack netted only 81 yards, 90 less Mississippi State Wins STATE COLLEGE, Nov. The last we heard leaving the Massillon Defeats ward pass play set up State's misconduct sentences.

son. The lineup: Pol. Buffalo State dressing room was: 1 The Hooslers required Just 32 last previous victory here, at Forbes on Thanksgiving than State totaled. Pitt compiet-ed one of six passes for six yards o. 22.

(AP.) Mississippi State's Maroons, warming up for their seconds of the third canto to crack Canton McKihley smashes and three more running plays left the Lions two yards short of a first down on the Pitt 20. Smaltz then stepped back for a pass, eluded a Pitt tackier who Day, 1919, had every reason to Springfield McAtee McAnrfrew Beliler Kamlneky Cornsan Krol Bourqua Slmmoni Alltim Droullard JlcKav Southeastern Conference cham the stalemate. Cecil Diuon R.D. L.D. C.

R.W be excited over ending the long "AH of you players who're going to the dance tonight pick up your tickets here. Don't take a ticket unless you're going to use it." CANTON, NOV. 22. (AP.J Massillon High School swept along to another undefeated season by Hemmerun streaked along the left, closed in, and whirled a perfect sizzler over meshman Turner's off-shoulder to yanked off the State star head- pionship clash with Mississippi next Saturday, crushed the Mill-saps Majors, 49-6, today before 8,000 spectators. Ooali! Ftnt period Kelly, Blake, Second period Woowa a rd, McKay, 20.

Third period; Buffalo Oracla, guard, and flipped a pass to Day, trimming Canton McKinley while State made good on six of Its 13 for 90 yards. Smaltz completed five of his nine pitches, picking up 82 Frank Saksa, who played his fourth full game in a row; Ralph Fife and Bill Dillon, the guards; Jones and Bill Dutton, stood out out in defeat for Pitt, but they And they lined up and took register at 1:68. 13:28, Sawyer marker at was a 32 to o. The victory gave Massillon nine and a tie with Mansfield for its 10 starts this them. PANTHERS TIRED LOT soft touch on a four-man sortie as the Aurie crew desperately scrimmaged before the Capital The Pitt dressing room was a who caught the bail as a Pitt man stepped into him.

The play carried to the Pitt four. Ventresco carried the ball twice and got a yard each time. Smaltz hit center, but still was a foot away from the final stripe, On fourth down Ventresco cut over left cage. The lineup; quiet place. Its keynote was ex haustion and disappointment.

Since 1933 the Tigers have been beaten only once by New Castle, Pa. and tied twice, both times by couldn't match the terrific dis- plav put on by State's Johnny 'Jaffurs, a Wilklnsburg guard; Aldo Cencl, a brilliant blocking As the players filed in they lndlanitpotn Turner BehllnK Jonea X. Kllrea A. Brown Jamieion slumped to the benches in front I'oa. Ittiimmn 0.

Tenn L.O. Howard B. D. Blaka C. Mann L.W.

Shert R.W. Allen MICHAEL SIMON CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS OF PROGRESS! In business only five short years, Michael Simon now operates the largest hair and scalp Institute in Pennsylvania, of their lockers and undressed i back, and the offensive triumvi Mansncld. Hockey Summary guard for the score and again Smaltz converted. PENALTY PREVENTS SCORE Rrnre ny Mr tool! wearily, and their sparse conversation consisted mainly of such 0 10-2 rate of Petrella, Smaltz and tresco. fia easily did Pitt tally Its riltiDurgn RESULTS LAST NIGHT expressions as: Indianapolis 1 0 1 a 4 Ftrit nerlod aeor ni: K.

Kllrea. Indlanap- i touchdown In the opening period There were only a few seconds more than two minutes to go after that touchdown, but only an offside penalty kept the Lions from olli. 13:39, from A. Brown and Jamieion: Orirn. Plttibunth, 14:38, from Currla and Srhultt.

Penalties Jones, Indlanapolle, checking Into bnardi, 2 minutes: Belione, that it appeared State was in for Penn State victory drought in this city, but he took it in good stride. "You fellows," he said, meaning the newspapermen, "have been saying we've been the victims of a jinx all of these years. Maybe we have, or maybe you were just kind to us in putting it that way, but we really thought we would win this one. We thought we would win last year, too, but got upset, 20-7. "The real truth is that for years we were outclassed by Pitt.

We didn't have the material. There were some years when Pitt's third team was a match for our first team. That's why we dropped the series for a while. The last three years we have been meeting on more even terms. That's why we won, 10-0, at State, the year before last, and why we won today.

Last year we messed up our chances. "Our boys were up emotionally for th game. So much so that tbey were a bit nervous at the start. But once they got rolling they played the football of which they are capable." Coach Higgins was asked if he Plttanuran, inTerierence, a minuiee. peeona perion: nronng none, j-rnam Jones.

Indianapolis, trlpplnn. min-i "Boy, but it was tough out there." "Those guys pushed us all over the lot." "That Tetrella a fast guy and that Smalts, he can pass." "Am I tired!" You could sense that the hard tallying again. Stetler, who had replaced Jones in the Pitt back- sad afternoon. The uons naa put themselves In a hole when Debler fumbled a kick and Pitt recovered on the State 49, The T.ion forced a kick from Jones, utea; Jonas, Indianapolis, and Mann, Plttihurah. rouithlnf, 3 minutes each; AMKK1CAN trAOt'B TndlaimnolU 4 FlTTaBl'ROH Ovrland A Nrw Haven Hrnhv 4 Wanhlnuton Phlladolnhl Provldrnra Buffalo 3 Springfield Ovtrtlrrn.

NATIONAL LEAOIT. New Tork I Montreal Toronto 3 Chtr.aito Detroit Brooklyn EASTERN AMATEUR l.HAOr. New York Johnitown Bolton 4 River Yala Atlantis City Waahtoiton STANDING OF THE CLUBS AMKHICAN I.RAnro field, got off a wobbly pass which Jnnes, Indianapolis, and Mann, Pittsburgh mlKconduet, 10 minutes tach. ventresco gacnerea in. ns was SAVE your HAIR and MONEY too! ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Third period! corin injun- 4b Vmll Bfilne for a toucnoacK.

'4; downed on the Pitt 27. A Ven polls, from Poujlas: Dillon, Pittsburgh, from Howard and Brydion Penalty Sawyer, Indianapolis, checklns The return kick was brought back tre8C0.Cencl pass made it first iu yaras oy idown on the 17 and then Ventresco Inlo boards, 3 minutes schedule had taken its toll of the boys. Even the lift of the successive victories over Fordham and overtime period: ncorina j. nrown, in- and there the touchdown drive passed to Van Lenten, who caught dlanapalls. 4:33, from K.

Kllreaand A Brown: sawyer. Indianapolis, irom the ball as he went over tne goal ulvtMon W. fl Nebraska couldn't get them over McAtei, line. The play was called back and New Haven a A an this game. The windun with Car Snrlnrfleiit 1 S4 Waahlnition 3 I SS o.n.

tu. 33 12 21 11 34 39 1 33 negie Tech only a week away must State chance for a nun touchdown had faded. The victory was State's fifth in got under way. Dutton ana Micsa alternated in moving the ball to the State 43 and then Jonesy broke loose on a reverse from Dutton. He shot through his right tackle, cut back and hit for the i west sideline.

He was accorded excellent blocking, Frank Saksa; be a milepost they'll be glad to Miidwi i '15 PHILADELPHIA WINS. 5.1 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. The Philadelphia Rockets nmal Inln a tVilrrl nigra) tl In get past. weijen niTtiM o.a pts. succession and sixth in eight Coach Charley Bowser wore annditnapnin 2 23 1 nfonrctinlArl lnnV a ha smtiirefl i J.

II1U11.M vu 1 Eastern Division of the American starts. For Pitt the defeat was the sixth in eight starts. Each team 3T 24 3S 21 29 '7 Hereney rhft rlrpsa not rnnm Buffalo 15 35 31 4S felt when Pitt scored first that HnrVov Imiiis t.nnlsht bv defeat I PITTSBURGH picking off the M-SSS. h5 as Jones sped on his way to "iniftv. Tech in the stadium Satur- REGULAR $30 COURSE This Offer Expires Nov, 30, 1941 the State apple cart might be up set again.

porter said as he passes. "Yeah," said Charley, and kept going into an Inner room. That's the way it goes in foot GAMES TODAY A.MF.WC AN I.MOt'K PITTIRURQH at Indianapolis. New Haven st Buffalo, Cleveland at Provldencs, Htnhey at Waihlnston. NATIONAL 1.EAOU8 touchdown.

nJday while State engages South It was Jones who sco red thc.c Columbl the extra point, on a bit of fast think- ing. He was down to hold the ball ame aay' for Fife's kick. He fumbled. ing the Rhode Island Reds, of Providence, 8-2, while a crowd of 5.000 looked on. The lineup: Pol.

Philadelphia. Provldenoi 3. 0. Moors Karakaa R.D. "honulit Buih L.D, Roulstorf Sickens C.

Tapin Shlll R.W. Downia Foriay 1. Lynch Bharwood Ooals! Writ period Shlll, Second period Aemundien, Cilladlne, Vlrkers, 141 III lev, 17:55. Third period Tapin, Hackle, 14:33, Take advantage of this offer now! You may never have this opportunity again! If you are troubled with falling hair, itchy scalp or dandruff, come in TODAY for a frea hair and scalf examination. ball.

One Saturday you kick hell out of the other fellow and you Montreal at new tout. erabbed the ball ana sped arouna uwis Tie Uons Boiton al Petroit, get your picture in the papers Chlcaso. Toronto st K4HTH pronto at FAPTKHN slong with your halfback hero "No," he replied. "As I said, we expected to win. The boys were 'up' for the game." STATE POl'RED IT ON "Your team sort of poured it on when It finally got a chance to break through with a win, didn't it?" the coach was asked.

He smiled, and replied: "Well that's the wsy It is sometimes when it's a long time between wins." AMATFrR LEAGUE River Vals at Baltimore, And the next Saturday somebody Johnstown at Bneton. Waahlniton at New York, left end and went over lor the 8 Point. A poor kick by Jones, a. kick which traveled only 15 yards be- fore going out of bounds, gave the Lions a start in the second quar- STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Brilliant offensive and defensive play battled to a stalemate today as Temple and Penn Btate deadlocked at 0-0 in a thrilling soccer game which saw four extra periods kicks well, the stuffln' out HERSIIEY BEATS LIONS HERSHEY, Nov.

22. (AP.) College Soccer i mm. ter. State advanced to tne rm Templl Penn Slats 0 Iplaycd. The lineup: Jsv is ftjr the bad kick, but Pitt Army Pot.

I "1. Dean Carl Schott, head of the Wash. State Victor physical education department of of you, and you don't. Stadium Sidelights Pitt's main handicap was Petrella trouble. It couldn't krcP the rrpperhoi from knifing his way through Its tackles.

In scoring three touchdowns, Petrella (Continued tn fan Seven, This Pari.) SPOKANE, Nov. 22. (AP.) The Hershey Bears defeated a badly crippled Washington Lions', team, 4 to 1, In an American League Hockey game tonight, The lineup: Pna, Herihey WaehlntfM. O. Pmnr Blbealllt I L.O.

r.ddoiis Janka R.D. Ooidham Slnehueh a. fsituistr iaiu i State, wore one of the widest grins In the dressing room, Tmnl. H.iwn Cnn.liy Br.w.r Bricartirr r.r.lrm rrtclman H'nry Aik'n Mrlil Tyr.n4 Cuklll renn ki'. Si rui-H li.ifrmd Arnnlfl H-hnura Willi, ma f.alinflo M.iraU Kini Lumbma CI.

nr. C.H. LH. ft o.u took over on downs after a Smaltz' i end-zone pass to Krouse on fourth ''down grazed the fingers of (he re- reiver. This time Jones kicked 32 arrii, to the Stat 47, but the i had scented a touchdown entailer it.

Petrella ripped Washington State College took the wraps off today and piled up Little Billy Mazzocco, the for a nine-touchdown, 69-to-0 victory mer Schcnley High School quar terback, who weighs only 145 over oonzaga. 4.

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