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TIM PITTSBURGH'S DRAMATIC CRITIC CHARLES BltKliG. DAILY A IN THE SUNDAY GAZETTE TIMES. PITTSBURGH'S FINANCIAL MEN FOLLOW DAGMX BA1LY AXD IN THE SUNDAY GAZETTE TIMES. 111 A. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919 -PAGES 9 TO ATTLE THE GAZ -1 1 1,1 -11 i i GOLF TODASf'S 1WESTINGtfOUSE PITT CONTES I I tournament of the got be held next Wednesday The final season will ELIMINATED BY ORANGE ELEVEN WILL FIGHT HARD TO CONQUER PITT Odds Are 10 to 8 That Warner's Team Finishes TODAY FRAY IN FARTi 33-0 at the Oakinont Country Club, wnen a one-day tournament will be staged under the auspices of the Western If nnsvlvania Golf Association.

This will rinr down the curtain on one of the most successful seasons in the i hit-tory of coif in this district, the. crowning event of which was a national tiiurnev at Oakinont. The following matches are carded for this afternoon: ALLEGHENY, a mm 1 i va. Lowell Textli Anuover Onkniont Country CSI Eest ball match. IS holes under handicaps for a Colleglat (Tri-State).

1 EufTair. v. Lawrence at Euff3lo. Syracuse Football World Turns Eyes' trophy. ionntrv Club Eighteen at Ann- on veraity at Syracuse.

Brushton Scholastic Gridders Find North Sid-ers Too Strong and Are Shoved Aside in Race for Syracuse Cup and Western Pennsylvania Honors. 1 utiuiii uiley vs. fcuj-yucaauna Field, i I vine. Top Coach Fearful That His Charges Will Go Into Game Over-Confident. full handi- Carnegie Tech va.

Case at Tech I'iCUUI Kiaj v. 1 1 to Syracuse. Warner and: caps for a trophy presmco. v. clock.

Washington ami Jcflferson vs. Westminster at Washington. Aliegheny College vs. St. Bonaventure at O'Xeill to Match Wits.

een holea medal piay -VlfaiKUJe. I Grove ritv TMfi at niv Collegiate (Middle vs. Geneva at New- Concord. Ohio Stale vs. Kentucky at ColumOus.

Wei-tern ve. Wooster at Cleveland. vs. Mt. Union at Obcrlin.

Ohio University vs. Heidelberg Athens, Akron vs. Ohio Northern at Akron. Cincinnati vs. Kcnyon at Cincinnati.

handicaps. Thorn l.nrcr ountry sweepstakes. 18 holes medal Pj contest under full handicaps. Wfrt lrginia University vs. Maryland State at Mnrgantown.

est Wesleyan vs. Otterbeln at Iluckliannon. OTHER BIG A 31 By D. A. BONO VAX.

LLEGHENY HIGH SCHOOL West- .1 'lull By HARRY KECK. Special Telegram to The Gazette Times YRACUSE, N. Oct. 17 The Blue and Gold of Pitt and the Orange of Syracuse are all ready to do battle on the gridiron at Archbold Stadium here tomorrow afternoon, with cold, clear weather and a dry field promised for thejray. The Panthers of Pittsburgh, led by Coach Glenn Warner, Ath- the club chompion-snip C.olf ball sweepstakes.

holes medal play contest under handicaps. Itenver Volley Country "serial Dlav Content Miami vs. Ohio Wesleyan at Oxfotd. 1 lenison va. Wiltenbers at Granville.

Marietta vs. Davis and Elkins at Marietta. Collegiate (West). Michigan vs. Mlrhlican Aggies at Ann Arbor.

Chicago vs. Purdue at Chicago. Indiana vs. Minnesota at Intlianaivolis. Nebraska vs.

Ntre D.nne at Lincoln. Detroit vs. ivtliany at In-troit. Illinois vs. Iowa at Crbana.

Marouetto vs. Ijwrem-e at Milwaukee. Collegiate (East). Harvard vs. Crown at Cambri.ite.

l'rinceton vs. Rochester at Princeton. Cornell vs. Colgate at Ithaca. Vale vs.

lsoston Collese at New Hnven. Pennsylvania vs. Swarthmore at Philadelphia. Dartmouth vs. penn 9'wte at Hanover.

Army vs. Maine at West Point. Itutsers vs. Rhode Island State at Ne.v lirunswiek. I3t Arsociatbd Pbess to iTazktte Times.

NEW YORK, Oct. 17. The results of several of the football games to be played on Eastern gridirons tomorrow will have an important bearing upon the final standing of teams of this section at the close of the season. under regular handicaps for a trP; nellevne Country, Club Oolf ball sweepstakes. IS holes medal ay contest under handicaps for a troplo.

inghouse School from the race for the V. P. I. A. L.

championship yesterday afternoon at Exposition Park, 33 to 0. The North Siders used straight with a few trick thai seemed to have the Brushton boys puzzled. These trick plays, coupled with good interference, tells the story of Westinghouse's downfall. The North Siders started to show their superior Missouri vs. Iowa state at Columbia.

TWrtor Charles S. Tiller, and Student Man-, Columbia vs. Williams at New York. Georgetown vs. Virginia Polv at Washing-1 Nortiiw extern vs.

Wisconsin at bvanston. arrived here shortly after 8 and Syracuse, with records William Foster, GROVE CITY COLLEGE GRID REVIEV NEXT IN SERIES vwk'triis eveninsr after riding since 10 o'clock i the morning; and went to bed almost immediately afterward in ton, D. C. lt. lul vs.

I-omhard at St- Iuis. liucknell vs. Muhlenberg at Lew Isburg. -shingron University vs. Kansas Aggiea at Gettyshurg vs.

Ursinus at Getlysburii. St. Louis. Ifavette vs. Haverford at Easton.

Muiimoutn vs. Coe at Monmouth. l.ehigh vs. Albright at South Uethlehcm. Slontana State vs.

MonUina, Wesleyan at Massnchu.etts Aggies vs. Worcester Poly at I lloaeman. Amherst. North Dakota, vs. South Dakota at Grand New York University vs.

Wesleyan at New Forks. York Oregon vs. Idaho at Eugene. Rcnrse'laer Polv vs. Hamilton at Troy.

Arkansas vs Rolla Mines at Fayetteville. Tufts vs. Norwich at Mcdford. Itelolt vs. Knox at Union vs.

Hobart at Sklienectsdy. Colorado Agist." vs Vv.r.lfv llinv.r Uotes at Watervi le. I rfr .11 Trinity vs. Amherst at Hartford. i Eaf vs.

ilmington at Richmond. Ind. unmarrea Dy aereat. meet at. Syracuse, while Cornell and Colgate clash at Ithaca under similar conditions.

Chief interest 1 will probably center in the outcome of the struggle in the Syracuse stadium, for both Pittsburgh and Syracuse have powerful elevens, ambitious schedules for the remainder of the season and two of the shrewdest coaches in the history of the game. The contest is likely to be one of the hardest fought of the season, with Coaches Warner 'and O'Neil figuring prominently in the result. Colgate appears to be, a slight to get a good night's sleep. All' the Panther players are in good condition for the battle, and the Syracuse m.n are reported similarly fit. The general dope here is that the game will be on of the best battles of the season anywhere.

Syracuse is primed to slip the Panthers a lacing if it is within their power to do so, and they honestly think they ity over the Brushton aggregation several minutes alter the nrsi kickoff, when with the ball on their 40-yard line, Heckel made a short end run for 15 yards. End runs by Robertson and Buehler netted 50 yards and Titzell went through the center for the first touchdown. From then on the North Siders were continually marching down the field with Robinson, Titzell, Buehler and Hetzell taking turns at making first downs. Robertson in the third quarter dashed 5.y yards. through the entire Brushton team for a touchdown.

The prospects of the Grove City College football team will be reviewed by the sporting editor tomorrow's Punday Gazette Times. This article, witb photographs, is the tenth of a series of 13 on the colleges and leading prep schools in the Pittsburgh district Those already reviewed are Pitt. West Virginia University. West Virginia Wesleyan. Bethany.

Carnegie Tech. Penn State, Allegheny and Geneva. P-aker vs. Hsys Normal at llalilwin. Stevens vs.

Connerticut Aggies it Hoboken. Franklin vs. Rose Poly at Terre Haute. Drake vs. Simpson at le Moines.

Grinnell vs. Dutmiue at Grinnetl. Washburn vs. Kansas at Topeka. Haskell vs.

Wentworth at Lawrence. turn the trick. ine riu team is havp a p-ood chance to Vermont vs. New Hamiishii-e state at Burlington. Dclawaie vs.

Dickinson at Newark, Del. Pennsylvania Military vs. Franklin and Marshall at Chester. vs. Phillips Exeter at New Haven.

favorite in the betting tonight au Continued Tenth Pasre. which isn SO QuarterbacK, t.o snow up Anay naai- Credit also is due the Norths favorite to win from Cornell, due i odds of 10 to 8, much. ings in the punting duels. However, prinCipany to tne decisive defeat ad- i Rip King was supposed to stand ministered to Brown a week ago. AND FITTI The "'tntt playersappear to be ia a shoulders over Andy Iast The other important games in the HEI1RY Side line for the great defensive game it played.

Although Westinghouse recently defeated Turtle Creek Union High School, 40 to 0, and looked like a strong contender for the Syracuse cup, it was powerless to stop the remitting attack of the Allegheny team. Donohoe. the game little quarterback of Brushton, who was in the game from start to finish, was instrumental in making six first downs for his team. Mc Williams, Shook and East Saturday follow: Brown at Harvard: Swarthmore at Pennsylvania; Boston College at Tale; Rochester at Princeton; Penn State at Dartmouth; Williams at Columbia; Amherst at Trinity; Haverford at Lafayette; Albright at Lehigh; Holy Cross at Springfield: Maine at Army. Mt WxtttP confident mood, mayhap too conn-dent.

did not seem to have a care in the world as they whiled away the 10 hours of the trip from Pittsburgh, and Coach Warner, always a gloom dispenser before a game, wo inclined to regard their attitude as ominous. Capt. Jimmy Dehart felt the same way about it. Here is the way Warner sized up the situation: "Syracuse just barely won over Armv. 7-3.

last Saturday, and realizes week and was outkicked by the foxy Panther Another department in which Syracuseans pride themselves is in their set of ends, Schwarzer and Brown. They figure they will greatly outclass Pitt's terminal men, but if they do they will open the eyes of the Pitt followers. Harry Robertson at center is another Syracuse standby, and the local papers are full of how he will outplay Herb Stein. However, Herb found himself in the West Virginia game in which, he was pitted against CASE Wood Street jt Sixth Avenue. Vail also played well for Westing- I house, while Robertson, Beeler and i Titzell were the most consistent! ground gainers for the North Siders.

Madera at tackle was the star on the defense. i 'Lineup: Representatives to Take Up Cancellation of S. A. T. C.

Season. CASE PLAYS TECH AT PLAID FIELD THIS AFTERNOON Russell ail-American man, it did not do as well as was expected, and did not get any the worst of it In; Fall; and Winter Weights Allegheny 33. WestlnenoUie-w. L.E Pitt should win today's game, but just by what margin it is hard to say. It may be large and it may be small.

It just depends upon when the first score- comes. If it comes early the while the Pitt team more tnan came iip to expectations against West Virginia, winning 26 to 0. The natural effect of these two games on the teams that will meet tomorrow is that the Pitt players are feeling Hunter Maiiera Hartmann AFFECTED L.T Rumimugh i others ft.G Dale I Hipsley McMillan Orange is likely to find itself "7 -amped as was the case here three en's Shop on the Street Floor I Franklin Evans Feel-el Buehler Robertson farmer ,0 Tvonnhoe L.H. McWilliams Va-" Richar ls Carnegie Tech and Case face each other at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at Tech field, in their first meeting since 1915. The Plaid eleven enters the con Substitutions Moffet for Hartman, snannon for Miller.

Bell for Walker. Touchdowns Titzel 3 Herkel. Robertson. Marlera. Goals from touchdown Titzel.

Robertson 2. Referee Dow ling. Time of quarters 12 minutes. Sieoui. Teleoiam to Tub Gazette Times.

WASHINGTON, Oct. IT. Application of the ruling of the Washington and Jefferson College faculty which has annulled all S. A. T.

activities during the year of 191S as it affects the relations of W. J. and Pitt will be decided at a I conference between representatives of the institution in Pittsburgh on Mon test with some confidence, as the re- suit of a week of rigid traininsr fol- lowing the W. J. games of last.

Sunday. The line-up of Tech will be virtu- ally intact, despite the absence of Sea Island Cotton Union Suits, spring needle ribbed; tailored in comfortable styles; in white and ecru. Suit, $3.00 Medium weight French Bal-briggan Shirts and Drawers, in ecru color; long or short sleeves, ankle or three-quarter length. Each, $3.65 wnire "-v Syracuse was a great ned. Unless I mu my ess by a fc whole lot-Syracuse latter team's victory by only 20 to 19 Morrow' game fee ing itself the un- Ua precedin derdog, while it w.ll require a bit gaturd Tne last appearance of the jacking up to maKe my men Pantners here developed one of the their hardest.

Some sort of a le greatest upsets in gridiron history in down is to be expected from a team which was primed last week a. was Pitt for West If 1 recovered from the phock. While they down is too great there is a real rea- thjnk their team a thgy son for us to worry over the outcome. a.wholes0me respect for Coach of the Syracuse game. Warner and any team he coaches, and De Hart's opinion was jessed in reason th are asking a few short words.

"I would bet-j crack set of officials has been ter satisfied, if tomorrow game inted to handle, tne game. Na. were behind us," was all he said. win retcrM. OAKftlONT STAR IN SEMI-FINALS AT GREENWICH day of next week.

This announce-ment was made today by Graduate Manager John H. Murdoch, of W. J. Several undergraduates of Washington and Jefferson College will be eligible for another year of varsity Godden at right end, and the possibility that Baldwin, star half, may not be able to play the entire game. In fact the team may be somewhat stronger than during last Saturday's game, for Vet Williams will be at his old position, at 'left tackle, after a lay-off due to an injury, and his return has lent a greater degree of confidence to the squad.

Hayes will be seen at right end In. place of Godden and his substitution is not regarded as perceptibly weak start the game with the Pitt will Duofold Union Suits of two-ply Wool and Cotton; well tailored, throughout; natural color. Shirts and Drawers of light weight Worsted, perfectly tailored; natural color. Each, $2.00 used at the start wi, sm ueu and A Evans of Williams will same lineup as was i competition as a result of the ruling jof the faculty, providing, of course. that they are undergraduates and not I post-graduates.

Most prominent Si'ECIju, Tfj.et.bam to The Gazette Times. Ul IliC co. i Thi monns that Stein will be at the o'clock. GREENWICH, Oct. i nmone athletes affected is Wilbur center.

Bond and McLean at 3 Semi-finals in the Greenwich Country HenrJV captain of the 1918 eleven and ening that side or tne une. 11 iooks guards. Harmon v. announced tonight follows hkc TRogeV Marshall Capt Phil Mar- CIub-'8 olf tournament tomorrow lzecl one of the best tackles liKe Koger Jiarsnaii, run awr tVirAA.noint Ktrntrele between Tfiov will be a three-point struggle between ana lilac k. that ever wore the Ked tackles, lowing ana pju Syracuse.

ends, De Hart at quarter. Davies and Mccrory Brown tit V. A oii.oi anrl lim Mnr. i Harman I-T Hooitle McCrory i Harman shall's younger brother, will start the i Pittsburgh, Atlanta and Home organ Other members of the present football L. a Alexander (Caot.) I ization players.

In the upper half it sauad who will be affected are Oar- game at right half. Another player who may be ufed during the game at right half is Russel, who has been rxjolev will be Samuel J. Graham, ureen- varsity tackle; Templeton, var-wich's war horse, and Grant Peacock, I guard; Aiken, an end; Duncan, Medium weight Bleached Lisle Shirts and Drawers perfectly tailored, with taped seams. Each, $4.00 Spring needle Worsted Union Suits; long sleeves, ankle length; natural grey. Suit, $5.00 kept back by the lack or early sea- i row at rullDacK.

fcrwmg prooaoij stoin will start at fullback for Syracuse Mdan in place of Barsha, who will get into the game at some stage, however. The followers of the Orange are counting heavily on Ackley, their. Morrow Oakmont Club, widely known as a seconj string back; Vince and By-era, Sena! Schwarzer Ackley Abbott Fallon ErwtS former Princeton team star. ne ijnemen. and Sterck, former Pitts- son practice.

Tech field was a little soft yesterday but with ideal football weather lower, section offers Charles Val1 1 burgh scholastic stai; who had his -1 1. rcAn nrih'a Ht-llliont llllt I V- ru-iroiiiif it ii pvnerterl that the field anKie oroKeu eauj in i iiiniiuuuij prevailing it is expected tnat tne neja Simpson Dean, v.r 1 will be in excellent condition today who entered from Prince-1 pajP WPatIier is promised for the I Georgian, Tech's lineup: The teams ton. Wittmer Left End Westminster game today, will lineup as follows: Men's- Hosiery Tackle Graham is a strong favorite ior Guard flrst honors, despite his not over sat W. J. (Cat.t.l Westminster.

Eddy Hoth Carroi isfactory snowing last. Risht Guard Part against Davidson Herron, national ptcin thamlKin Shields Cashmere Hosiery with reinforced heels and toes; in titleholder. he Carey Lew Phil Marshall Roger Marshall ioomls RiEht Tackle Riirht End Quarterback Halfback Halfback Peacock in th first round beat C. Hoeizie (Capt.i. Straw I-ouck-i r.renkort EielMn mllii-Jsu Silk Fibre Hosiery, seamless, with reinforced heels and toes; in cordovan brown, champagne, navy, grey, white and black.

Six pairs for $3.00. Pair, 55c Mahopac. 3 and 2. In the, Martin second round Peacock came against hixcer eame. when he nut out George Hoeizie green, tan and blue heather mixtures.

Dozen pairs, $8.50. Pair, 75c Varsity Wlnterhum 15. Morse, Pine Valley, once Vermont State tiUeholder, by 2 and 1- The climax came at the seventeenth, where Peacock stole a birdie 3 by laying dead to the pin with his jigger. The hole is 390 yards. Card: John Burke Will Leave Tonight for A.

A. U. Trip "It" Sliadyside Eleven Loses to Union High Union High School of Turtle Creek took over the gridiron representatives of Shady-side Academy by a 32-0 count yesterday afternoon in a game played on Trees Field. The Academy team, thousrh up against op-rjonents of superior welgtht and exiierience. Peacock Out 4 5 4 6 5 5 In 3 4 3 i 6 4 5 Morse Out 3 5 6 4 7 4 In 3 5 3 3 3 i out ud a stood exhibition.

The lineup: The Cashmere Hosiery with reinforced heels and toes; in Oxford grey, natural and black. Dozen pairs, $11.00. Pair, $1.00 0. I'nlnn Hleh 22. Thread-Silk Hosiery, full fashioned; in cord ova.

brown, navy and black. Dozen pairs, $11.00. Pair, $1.00 3 (i Secretary-Treasurer Frederick W. 5 38 79 i RUbien of the Amateur Athletic (Union was pleased with the showing 5 40 SI 'made by the Pittsburgh boxers in the New Tork elimination bouts last iweek for the Scandanavian trip. John Burke of the Willow A.

winner In Lindsay Bernd Dark Ko Ko Tan, Mahogany, Black Calf and Vici. English, medium and broad toe models. All sizes in all widths. Values to $11.00. Richardson Pannier Four Big Conference Coates Mmick llenney Vomer Pranit Scaife Mahaffo I-ent fervlno Shuts the heavyweight class, will leave this Grid Contests Today city today to join the other members I Siebert Ttoots McKlnney Freeman of the team in New York City.

The Flannery Corrliran Men's Gloves Reed Tnnehrlowns MeKlnr.ey. Freeman, Mmte. Open Saturday Evening; CHICAGO, Oct. 17. (A.

steamer that is to carry the boys on Coached and trained to mid-season -their trip will leave New York some-form, eight Western Conference elev- time Tuesday. 1 ens will go Into action against "each The national boxing championships 1 1 Goals from touchdown Pannier 2. Safety-Fisher. Referee Mates. Allegheny College.

Umpire University. Head linesman Shaw. Time of quarters 10 minutes. Washable Chamois Gloves in natural color; one clasp. Pair, $3.00 this year will probably be staged in New York City and plans are now under way to have a full team of boxers compete for Pittsburgh.

other tomorrow In contests likely to develop into the most important of the season. The games will bring together Chi One-clasp washable Capeskin Gloves in tan and grey with black embroidery. Pair, Avalon High Defeats Swissvale by 60 Score' cago and Purdue at Chicago; Minnesota and Indiana at Indianapolis; Illinois and Iowa at Urbana. and Grey Mocha Gloves, outseam Avalon Hin defeated Swlrsvale High on Northwestern and Wisconsin at the former's field yesterday. to 0.

Avalon Evanston. scored In the first auarter, Stayer mnklnc the The other members of the Confer-touchdown after a sensational SO-prd Michigan and Ohio State will sewn; one clasp. i'-fw Fifth Ave. Opposite Pri Black Capeskin Gloves, lined with Lamb's Wool. Pair, $6.00 Both teams played a good same.

The lineup Collegiate (South). Auburn 7 Clemsnn Pair, $4.50 Swisvoic-e. engage In contests of less importance. Roi inson Michigan will face Michigan Aggies M'fhLen at Ann Arbor, while Ohio State will Avalon 6. Walters Feick Molter L.G Collegiate (Middle Weet).

Paul 7il Duller Caldwell I nlav Kentucky at Columbus. iT.ittle Just Inside te Wood Street Entrance.) St, tSchHler K.f Hiirhtner i (smith R-T Watson I Kansas Normal Wins. I Scholastic (Local). (Miller R.K..... Tcner i Pollock i Young R.H.

Henderson IMftver 1-H lleai ham EMPORIA. Oct. 17. jSpe- AeBhenv 33-Westlmrhouso ciai.) Kansas Normal, coached by Turte union 2u-Sltad side George Mficl.uren. former Pitt ftnr.

Knoxville 8 Munhall dj-o. I ne rraftnn 1 Ilomestead Umpire-Work. Kef- defeated Coo per 1 here today 3 tree livuns. Normal is developing a Pitt wallop. Avalon 6 Swisavala.

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