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PLAID THIRD SECTION PAGE THREE. TTECW TEAM ELEVEN GOES DOWN 1 PROMINENT IN FOOTJiAIJ. AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Pennsylvania Wins Opener by Field Goal, 3-0 WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON SWAMPS GENEVA TEAM, 53-0 3Ietzors Pupils Play Fine Football Aaraiiist lieaver Falls Collegians ami AVin Easily Substitutes Start (Jaine for lied and Ihuk Offensive of A'ietors Is Feature of Contest. FORE THE BULLDOG, 25-0 Folwell's Team Scores Winning i Points Over West Virginia After Having Narrow Escape. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 191G.

MMEB YEN Si )Mn Season at v- Haven anil Give! Opposition Than Expected Both Winners i Losers Show Vp A Veil. Victors Display Strong Offense. 'f BE BOTH ELEVENS PLAY WELL ft 'TV feSH levial Telegram lu The l.azette Tlnirl WASIIIXOTOX, Sept. 3'). Show- It was the first game of the year for iug marked improvement over the ini- Xuss, recently recovered from an In-tial display a week ago, Washington jury, and he nlaved in his last season's IMriLADKLI'llIA, Sept.

3a. A field Pittslmrxirs StiUcr I pec) a I Tlettrara to Thf Times NEW Sept. 30. Alter the ki.koff. Kesner again failed The Carnegie Tech football eleven of to sain.

Tch was penalized for off- I'ittsburgh 0-ned its reason in the doLe, ran around right i mI Ior seven yards. Kinlav sained a big "Vale howl, here today bv holding half-yard at tackle. Tech was offside, the Klis to four touchdowns, and one and the quarter ended with the pen-goal from touchdown, the peore Wins alt- Score Vale 12, Tech u. The game was a typical open-j SECOAD rKKluu ir.g contest in which Yale showed a' Kpsner st a yard on an end run. strong offense, which Rives promise of riRbt kicked to Smith on the 2'j-yard a winning team this season.

The Tech and ba" was returned 13 aggregation made a very good show- ll'ls i'afd3 at If'ft end. Legore kicked and Kesner re ins against the t.lue, all things con- turn 13 yards to his 43-yard line, evad-sidered. ins five tackles. Hupp hit the' right Tech went into the game minus the 'd" of line for 10 yards and first ii Kesner skirted right end lor services of Attdoerfer, its star full- seven. Hupp made one yard at the back, who was lost to the eleven dur- i line.

Teen fumbled on the next play, ins the past -week, and a reo- l-egore went out of I nit inns i goal in the last few minutes of play by and Jefferson played very creditable form. Stobbs particularly was the stac Uraves Williams gave Pennsylvania football today and whirled through the of the baekfield. He ran'the team with victory today over West Virginia t'ni- ceneva team in the nineteenth clash speed and power, and later when versity, 3 to 0, in the first football game between the teams by a score of 53 to 0. shifted to hall'bark, seldom failed when here this season. Washington and Jefferson piled up called upon.

Lally and Wickerharfi, ho Pennsylvania's score came after the eight touchdowns and kicked five of the succeeded at iuarterbaek, also ran th Quakers had an extremely narrow es- touchdown goals in four and one-third- team well. Gurley's work, particularly cape from having a touchdown made minute periods, registering 14 points in his speed in outrunning the field, re- against them. A long forward pass and the first period. VJ in the second. 7 in minded the spectators of Al Spiegel, good line plunges by West Virginia the third and 13 in the fourth.

Every Geneva's team was inexperienced and brought the ball to Pennsylvania's in- score was made on straight football, showed it. It was much lighter than yard line. With one down left. West -v. J.

adhering to line plunges and Washington and Jefferson and also Virginia tried a short forward pass. It runs to make its gains. Less than half failed to show as much speed as Metz- was beautifully executed, Hutchinson a dozen forward passes were tried andj per's pupils. The Covenanters played of West Virginia catching the ball right none of them was successful. Wash-j pluckily at all stages, however, and at at the goal line, but before he could ington and Jefferson's defense was', the very end of the game put up such get across a threw him stone-wall in character, Geneva failing an adamant defense that they took the back.

to register a first down. ball on downs on the two-yard line. It was then Pennsylvania's ball and As a result of the work of the squad Fitzgerald, the big back, was the star a few minutes later Williams booted in practice and also on account of in- the Beaver Falls aggregation. Ha tho field goal from the 25-yard line, juries to several players, Metzger wai5 used more frequently in advancing Both teams played well for the opening started several men who had hereto- the ball than any other, did all the contest. Most of the playing was in fore been used as substitutes, and kicking and was on the manipulating West Virginia territory, but the vis- everyone delivered with a fine display.

enj Gf every forward pass. Washing- itors always were able to check Penn- Morrison and Bixley, ends; Creel at ton amj Jefferson, "however, succeeded sylvania's advances. The lineup: tackle, Drew at guard and Fain at in breaking up all the visitors' passes. halfhack. Kupp fulfilled the fullback end.

l.egore kickeri I out of bounds job and played a good game, but it on Tech's 3-yard line. Hupp was was noticeable that his playing snf- hw a live-yard loss at left end. "nirht kicked out of bounds at Yale's fered from lack of with js-yard line. On a fake kick forma-oiher members of the baekfield. Yale tion K.

Smith found a hole through began the game bv getting the jump r'Kht. guard for tive. on the visitors l.sor, the se-j tional running halfback of the Elis, ner's attempt at left end was stopped made a long run in less than two min- i without gain. The first forward pass, utes of play and thereby gave hi. TtLe team a quick advantage.

Two of first down. Sheldon tackled Kesner for Yale's touchdowns were scored by hit- a loss of two yards at right end. On tine the Yale line and the other one a fa.ke klck Kesner hit the line for two F- yards. On a forward nass Kpunr Pennsylvania s. I halfback were picked to open tne n- it being noteworthy that neither team I gagement for the first time anu iue in completing a forward aside from Eegore's, was made on a short run.

Each team missed oiw try for a goal from the field. Coach Tad Jones did not make the usual many changes attendant in opening games. In fact, the Tale team 4 Krunwasser. Tech lost six yards Wright kicked to K. Smith, who re- turned to the 21-yard line.

K. Smith made a yard through the line. Grady blocked Legore's kick but Aale recovered the ball on its ls-yard line. Legore immediately punted to the Tech 47-yard line, where Fin lav-was dropped in his tracks. The half played line ball.

fling. Washington and Jefferson showed a Washington and Jefferson's new men concerted attack today that was much today that thpy are beginning better than that displayed mid-sea- to rt hno tRp MetZKer machine. The son last year. The backs worked to- drinin? Bince last Saturday which opened, remained intact until I'tquhart T.i.1' Hutchinson Johnson AVirk.naii U.O Henri' AVray C. NiU Jintnnuii Uul RT Wc-hjstr MHUr Kins (J Chenowein Williams Curry I-'err 11 Hito I.ii;ht iiodgers Score by pertntis: V' i tvania 0 0 0 2 Wirinitt 0 0 Miixwll, Tmpir Fu-iz, Hrown.

Ht-al McCarty, li.aiit.iwn Time of j-erio-is i mm-rles each. I'nnsv ivania oriner: Goal from gether in unison, forming frequently a bore frujt luxu-riantly At times me miai quarter, inus am not enaea at tljis point. Score Yale, 12; stone-wall or interierence ior log i miner and smashing opposing interfer- nave to lace the expected uitricuity oi i third ration. 1 I 'apt. laik.

.1 Heck. 2 oach llai low V. J. runner would swing around an end behind three and four men who simply mowed down the opposition and paved the way for long gains. Frequently W.

J. touchdowns came from runs varying from 13 to 40 yards. Lineup: opposing fresh men all the time. Coach Steffen made only two changes himself, although he had seven men on the bench ready for an emergency. Tech Play Fine Game, The Yale team was first to return to the field.

There were no changes in the Yale lineup. Tech fetunied about two minutes later and was given a rood cheer. There were no changes in the Tech lineup. line also showed marked improvement, charging low and hard, and frequently breaking- clear through. Stobbs, Gurley.

Fain and McCreight their wsi throasrh center and ur-i't Williams: Substitutions: Virginia KltO'is I'ur Joiiiiifiri. I700TBALL Tech played a very good defensive rignt kicked off to Jacques on the i i. i i seven-yard line and he rtnmpH i J-d 1 1 1 1.. dllu (till II I'T llllcll l.3 A made no unusually large gains through "rtd' GREAT PROSPECTS FOR THE STATE COLLEGE TEAM RFQIH TS INDIANA NORMAL BEATS the line. For that matter.

Tad Jones' two yards through the line. Bineham made 't first down through guard on tackles; brushed outside the tackle po- sitinns and skirted the ends for steady rr-r. and consistent gains, while Xuss, Lally and others, after they entered the con- test, continued the good work. 1 Fii in u.ticklv and for pood distances. Line- jisuriev 0.

lj. Wilson McCrackT A. Kteel Stewart B. Smith Downts -Hicks (Caw. Wilson Twee.l Earner -Q It Second Game of Season Proves proteges with the exception of Legore, found the ends difficult to get around.

Tech, down to a man, played a plucky game and bore the work well. The game was very much of an open one with long kicks by Legore and Wright featuring. Waite later in the game took Legore's place as kicker and was outdistanced by Wright. I'ntil 1 Me -relgat leens jH-yarrt line. Yale took time! out; Smith made three yards through i the line.

Jacques made two moe through the line. Legore added three yards through the line. An off-side i Play by Tech made it first down for1 ale. Legore carried the ball to the line, ami on the next plav. Bingham carried the hall through' guard for the third King- ham punted out to K.

Smith, who held I Easy for Red and Slate Team Many Features. lint i Still Better One Xext Year lla Two Stars in Jleek anil Krnsliank. miji Viium 1 Soore by tri.l: Callaghrr V. 19 7 13 Sullivan Substitutes. W.

vt J. fur Kam: Carroll Yocley for Crrel; Shit Ids for lluy: Jtoj for Morrison; -S'f v- 'ion for Straw for Wimteriy; tlaviii KuMf for Nusp; Wiokerham for Rse: baliy I fr Htoblis for Ruhl: Nuss for uriey; Peiffor Viimrly for Straw; Crel for CarroM; Kofer McCreiKtit Moore for Wilson: Smitb Ior .1. It.E.. on for the kick on the lS-yard line, l.e- I I gore kicked goal. Score Yale, IS: I that time Y'ale invariably gained putting exchanges.

iern, u. The rival coaches supplied a fea- Harrt'-k airy 11-yard line and he returned to the I By RICHARD GUY. Jupen 1 kerham for Iiil; eal ftr ujmbfry; STATE COLLEGE, Sept. mind, and Touoh-lownp Lytic, Harrick, Pearr-. Joho- ture in themselves.

On the north bench was Walter Steffen. Waltei Camp's all-American quarterback in 1903, while in the south bench Tad ire ail his iieri; to win fnr ho opines Pitt will Vale -V' Hs tnnwtr rMttis irKiiiia ftiirviir! rr-mtn Navy l-tfa Kisttf. rs Nova H'h 'i ii i.tt. MfKinlfy v.V a ll-S raru," SViml-h Sunu-'iiarnsa. Wt-si- vari 7 1 1- tit Aeis.

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ii ie-t an.it-r!ji:t W. -eara line. Lpeore kicked to Erun-wRsser. who fumbled on the 11-vard line. Wrierht kicked out of bounds on his own 36-yard line.

On the exchange Coach Dick Harlow may not produce! 'his gam IXl.IAXA. Sept. j' Normal, in its second game tif the sea-(l I son at Xormal Park, defeated the Pitts-" burgh North Side Wohcum Club by the score of i4 to 0. The result of the came was never in doubt from the (start of tho game when Indiana stopped ft the progress of thev isitors and forced 1 them to punt, i The. defensive work of Capt.

Pettier and Harrlck, long runs by Lytic, 1 son. Creighton, Hush, Mellican, SJcarry ri'-'ht in tii1 rar for lU intcrc'lleKiat Jones, Camp's quarterback in lWi, di- punts lale gained 23 yards. Bing- a championship football team to represent State College this championship 1-y xlvit tim- ham made three yards in the line. vicp. Kauman, l'armaeino.

tioals after tom h-tiouns I.ytle 5. Time of quarters Hour perio.ls. Referee Smith, Manslield. Um-j Talbot. Flucknell.

TimekeeiHT Ayrea. Indiana. Suijst it'Jtions Williams for H1H. Par-mai'ino for WiUiam. Long for Jaok, for 1 one.

Thayer for Wild, tttiion for K. Ciie. for Dillon. Scrnck for Cami'ljeii. Craw-for-1 for C.

MoCormick for Crawford. i fnm looks tin eimiitrh "ii br-nvr rected play. After the- game began year, but he will have an eleven that pji.i to romh.it With anv auruation, Kiickson for Imnkie; Silvis for Nuss; FarrpUy f'r Oeel; K. Steele for Lou-ks: fnr Stobbs. Geneva Wilkins tor Hanrr: Forhys far A.

Steeie: Iwhid- Ut L. Wilson: Fea for Forbes: Barrier for L. Wilson; f-T Fee; Hamer for Wilkin; re use for Stewarr. Kicke-i fr-m Clurley 4, MeCreigM 1. Failed to kick ecial fr--m touch' dawn Nuss 2.

1. Referee Harr- S. Hamrooii.i of Miciiisan. Umpire 1. W.

of Geneva Head linesman Robert 3. Oi-iigan of Syracuse. Time of erio.l .1 minutes ea-h. there -was no duel between the coaches. Tech's 170-yard line.

Yale was of course, as the victory of Yale was and the bail was brought back and1 will fight, and which ill be not far the men, as a rule, are rangy and If Ihev are not strung betore simply tnat oi a Digger ana stronger r. 1 yiatea from tbe leaders at the windup of the stmne and Katlman, coup-led witil Johovic's wal.uru for" lavls." I.ytl for 'MenVan! all-around playilltr, featured for Nor- t'VHiphton for I.ytle. Radinan for li kson for Joliovu Bush for Dickson, Creigh- IIKil. the season ojns they acpiirfc jinysicai stronsth through the worii HarkiW sends them through. In jtonio respects it looks more like a fcyninasium class exercising than football men season.

Rut next year he expects to have a team that will have quite a lot to say which college shall rule the football roost. ion for Scarry. Harrici; for ('reitrhton. Rakt eleven over a Fmaller and weaker one. the line fop aown on the Tech Ttrus the battle of the coaches was 4o-yari line.

Legoro made two yards confined to the preparation of their through the line. Leeore tried a drop teams for the came ikick from lhe 49-ard linf and failed game. to score Teoh laced the The game was one in which the com- scrimmaere on the 20-yard line, bined efforts of every man on the i Kesner fumbled going- around rigrht Trh team stood out most n-rominentlv. lend and Gates recovered for Yalp nn Pm-'kd bv millionaire and Millman Pittsburgh stogies. 2 for Sc.

Zeuschmitit Cigar Diatr. For the Visitors, the punting of Juen Smith for Shaninsw, Mlcket.s for featured. His kicks were gotten 'oft, litS Vety' The reason he cannot start in now cetving instructions. and declare his team "Will win an Th.e team this fail will average The fine work of Sunny Kesner must he 1yard. Smith gained one championship is that he must develop pounds, whereas last year it averaged Le iliona AeKies.

nuarterback. Kfl "UB" Htram the bunch ot wnat ne terms sreni less, lhe linemen, tachie to tat-Me. Up.erve ltenison tMWtein deserves much credit for the manner to the 10-yard line. Tech was nffai.ie kids who are prone to run around average 13 pounds, and he has a back Ohio Weslryan 0 Ohio loose" That iust typifies the actions field that will average lso poumis and in which ha piloted the team against was penalized. Legore pushed the its famous opponent.

His running i "r- am une. i )f the candiflates. or most of them, much speed. 1 his supermr around also was a feature. feiTonit for touhbaVk Te" I ho are striving daily on Beaver Field over last year is encouraging to Har- The day was a good one for foot- again scrimmaged the ball' on her for positions on the team.

Harlow has low, and as Ho are courageous lo- ball; it was not as cold as it might yard line. work cut out for him, for he has to thinks they will stand the lire, have been to suit the athletes, but A around right end by RPP teaeh ynunsstprs to take the iilaces ft "Football, in my opinion, is 60 per it was sufficiently cool to make the yard throu gn" 'th'lfae PRuDrf Lain veterans who left last year's good cent heart and 40 per cent instruction," 7.000 spectators wear overcoats, and, carried the ball and zigzagged for a 1 team. Consider the holes left when asserts h-, and he is right. tbA wind which swent over the tons of first down on his: iT.rar tv. I o.k In buildine liis line Harlow uses game running with tho ball, partly on account of his superb change of pace.

His understudy will bo Thorpe of the Knglewood High School of Chicago. He is a good open held runner, smothers forward passes arid handles the ball well. He is being gnomed to succeed THE PENNANT WINNERS the tiers caused much shivering In the took time out. Kesner lost five yards I f. pmtisvlvania after three years' two made-ov-r players.

Swain and Kwing when the latter leaves college, stands. Th sun remained out durins f- it booted and the 1 McDowell ri-ht guard- Cubbage. When the coach has a "apt. Clark, of course, will be at the most of the game and thus aidd J'itu Jattr hl; Jrrii tdaver he does not know, and the fullback, and that means a high-class account ff scholastic trouble; Miller, player is not uiea in any Ht Jard- Wood left tacklp; Berrv- ho places him on end where he ha, a Melons a feature, and will keep the nnl et the lUt halfback in tho chance to learn to follow the hall and barkfiold fear, man one of the bt fbacks tne reaches a The backHeld, so far as the halfbacks country, and 1" -n jn hiH development hn re concerned, shapes up well, show- re con -eni eo fmc i.n Iho Certain State. Ill Ul ne eiojoueio.

ui- 1. r.t-,.. DGtn players ana spectators to a good smith made nine yards in the line. extent. Bingham failed at center.

Smith made The wind handicapped the kickers j1 fir8t dwn h's own 4S-yard line. very much. It was blowing from the cZl afe Tar northwest and in the final period three yards. Bingham gained six yards Neville's attempt to score after a touch-I at line. Bingham made first down at down looked ridiculous.

It also handi- fuard. On a delayed pass Legore made thA other kickers at the other four yards. Jacques went throueh the capped the other kickers at the other line easily for flrst down on TpCh goal, where Yale lost two points after 26-yard line. Bingham made three touchdowns in the first period. The yards in the line.

On the next rdav e. lieu a luaiu im. i.il.H i 1... takes him on tne exiieuuiy ami places jum now him in the interior of the line. He Ki'een.

The man who is the first choice did this with Swain and CubbaKe and ls caj.tain of the 1915 Freshmen he thinks he now has two more fast lie is a bis man. standiiir six leaving of such a galaxy of players he is inclined to cratch his head and wonder what he ill do. lint Harlow is a worker, if anything, and he has valu- Must have able generalship, enthusiastic team work and ability to deliver the goods in a pinch. These prime essentials for victories on the diamond are brought into play in the tailoring of UNITED WOOLEN CLOTHES. ieei anu weiKhlns IV) pounds, and the able assistance in l.ua an old-timers here declare he is the wind also turned the two drop kicks Smith nearly broke away throueh the line for a touchdown, beine stoDDed out of their course.

The big star for Yale was Legore while he remained in the game. He was the only man used in the Tale baekfield that Tech on the 11-yard line by Grady. Knd of third period. Score Yale 19. Tech 0.

FOl'RTH PERIOD. Moseley w-ent In at rierht end in place of Church for Yale. Yale gained man from "outh. an improvement over 'halfback that has been here in many who as wise football man a the position last and that includes Berryman, any man living ana not renter weighs 20 pounds less, who is graduated and co aching the the return of such men as 1 ete Mauthe was ttyshurg team this fall. He is so whose name is he in veneration here 1 fast that he has to play a yard farther in State; Dutch Herman, and others.

hjm back than tne average back when run. Faint-Hearted One iriitming. too fast anj strong for the lighter kiok formation because he It is work hard, and then harder, for man. At that fainter played a good KOts Uf to the forwards to could not stop. a yard in the line, liinerham made! Capt.

Black played a good game for Tale. A few of the Yale forwards did tnree yarns in tne line. was i flirn'n with a inca r.F r.na 1 not show up to the standard which will try at left end. "Binfrham's forward be expected of them as the season pro-1 pass was intercepted. Wright kicked randiuateS not onlv in football sea- came.

This year Swain will have a muko interference for him. He humps tresses, ine victory or Yale is not as i Ilf Vt Sfhlllil cllHTlfP fmnKl- V. 4.. 1 htittilp ainst the All-Amer- lnl nls "Herterence before it can get started. He is a power on the defense.

n. i i itvwtcicj irv.ii t--. son uul 111 icvo rd line. Legore made two yards at i nativities here, for the coach watches ican center, tieipated in the event of Yale's getting rierht end. A number of Yale players if have the fifht- Arr Riaorr ch start she tr here began to warm ut on the shies i tnPm a11 to see theJ nae ne.Vu Ltnemer.

Are Digger. 1 too. And that is not all, for he is at his MADE TO ORDER JJMADE TO FIT tiuf ho hail tWO i- best In close games and shows he has the right kind of a heart. Aiiuuiei niittufu u.is itiini IjI ntr nam is t. vi-iniis that Coach Steffen planned to play a was oroKen up anu i ecu recovered the i months of athletic games, looioan pic- .1,, fiehtinit trim.

He is rushing game from the start. He in-'ball on her 41-vard line. COAT AND TROUSERS $15 rerrlT -ton -es of Hulherland, 1 He action thusly': He needs a fighting the I'itt guard, and so is Czarnecki, had no press agent and nobody ever tended to receive the kick-off if he! Kesner lost five yards at left end. won the toss and to make his big bid i Sheldon at to-Ir la u'oitn ronlnrinrl li the other tackle. heard of him when he made his ap- for a score at the very outset.

Yale Teeh "failed at the line. Zeni.er re- team to go to Pittsburgh next Thanks- won tne loss, oui eiecieu iu kick on piaeea oau. rient KicKea to the IS- nnd nnvman with the wind at its back and thus yard line and Jacoues returned giv.ng Day to oppose 1 itt and anj man Speaking of tackles, the coaches pearance here, but today he is looked think they have a wonder, the best In upon as a runnincr mate for Heck, lb; played just as Steffen would like them 1 i'l. v.c., v. line.

Laroche I yard substituted for ('. in him is chased away as undesirable. rounuy, in i.ui.i rieui- a. ouim i. pounds and to.

However, upon receiving the kick- 't. Smith just before the last oiav" J. ic, b'hern Prep. Last year he was on win in -N 01 froohmir, ton in nnrl tmlnv Unrliuv makn Kninehfiilv ctr.n baor. itt off Tech could do nothing with the ball i Laroche ma.le first dow on the 14- Tofri finnl.l nAthinf with thi hnll Laroche niadf first down th 14.

made a yard in the at picking out men who are only part lm hp in its possession and when Legore ra vaite left end I.n- sni.roci A an instance: i.ast r-at- ij.i- v. t- w. v. iniertsLeu. T.

There is real team work in our crack organization of union tailors and staying power born of more than fourteen years of tough tussles in the game, until today we take the field as recognized pennant winners. That's' why there are'now eighteen teams in the "UNITED" league of top notch tailoring establishments. nroKe away on nis long run ioi a iwucu- ro.ne rnade a yard in the line. Neville MmB looKing lineman on weaver i- lein. lie -vionessen iugn lie is a nlsH a missed down on the first Yale lineup the fcais replaced Legore.

Neville here to open the season, and the play is a finished player now, and is Just splendid line bucker and on the defense entering a college career. He is not backs up the line well. Another good ers were in the dressing room with their harness on ready to go on the tall, not over 5 feet 8 inches, but he ground gainer trying for the baekfield had the contest well in hand. drop kick from the -yard line. Tech fumbled and lale recovered the The Tech party left ew Haven at ba1, on the 21.yard linf.

Time o'clock tonight for New York, Yale was penalized live yards for where they will remain over Sunday. 1 off-side play. Hutchinson replaced 1 Jacoues. Hutchinson iust missed 1 iu wonderfnllv fr.of is Jones, from tile field. Kveryone was on the anxious i He harger, tine at running interference weighs only 165 poupnds, but he is seat but one, and he was partly dressed and can diagnose a play, thinking all strong at running off tackle and is a ineywiu leave tne melro, ea, makinfr doWn on the 11-yard line: and siUin on a bench reading The the time.

It is thought here lie will very good interfcrer. morrow evening and will arrive Waite rnade two yards in the line. fnt he ball up anotJier vard be Alt-American material in time. At lhe best defensive hack, however is the ball up anotJier yard Pittsburgh shortly after-T o'clock Hon- roche moved Neville hit a strong defense and- car-j and Jeff. Har ow save one hk another promising line- Gross, from the South Side nL-h I-Vvill lit a airnn dofnaA i ripd tlie ball to the two-varrl Iiti I day morning.

The game in tieiau KiasT and immeu.ate.y mll 0-, from the Vancouver, School, Pittsburgh. Ho weighs 135 rot-he carried the bal! to within an He Is short and pounds, and if ne had al more pounds That fellow was to start the game at 'j- ffh" Yale won the tos and elected to men oi a loucnuown arj on the next I kirk ff with the wind at its back, play carried it over for a Leore kicked chubby, welshing 1S3 pounds. But he in his favor he would be the running is rough and has great strength, and niate of Heck. above all a football head. So the lint these fellows will be good sec- over the goal line.

Tecli Gates missed a goal by yards. Score) end. but he did not know it, and now back. Kesner gained Yale 25. Te.

i it looks as though ho will receive very J- consideration. He showed the brought the ball two yard, on the line. f. little the bne. Fmlay made a little he line, orient Pu i JSrunwasser lost three vards coach he was not overl Wright punteu nmriw Legore gain ISrunwasser three yards coach he was not overly nnvlona -ind lacKio iu lacKie, pieases pi.ijci.-..

year state flrst play anxious and tho hud no reserve strength. It isdiffere.it to have him. io mtuiieid. On the went around field over, Har the neht end for a touch- at the line, and the game ended with the coach Is not anxious re kicked after the goal the ball on Jech line. Final So after iooUinK the fi The score was made In le'n low says, he would send The lineup low says, ho would send down.

l.eeore The United Woolen Mills Co. W. A. HERSCH, President .538 SMITHFIELD ST. St civs alsi at I'urkorsburK, Clarksburg.

Charleston, Huntington, Wheeling. Fairmont and lllu. tiebl, W. Ashland, Marietta, Zanes-vUIe, Steubenvillo, MidtUctowii, Newark, Cambridge, liellaire, Columbus and Ciui'innnti, O. The game was delayed on account of Legore's shoes.

Legore kicked off to the four-yard line and Kinlay returned Kelly 1. to the 3K-yard line. Kupp gained a H.l.-troru yard at center: Kesner went through Kin. le light tackle for six vards. Kupp made it first down with a smash at the line, ,1 touching the ball down on his own r-rlav yald line, went in for ford.

Ke-ner lost four on a run F.upi tl1 around riirht end. lrom kick formation. s. ore by periods: llfttes ShMon i N. HinlOi 'iHlt IliiMrKtse T.

J. Ingham I-nore Jauiuvs At end, Higgins has been moved from This is also true of linemen. Two tho left side of the line to tho right side, men now regarded as substitutes are Last year Higgins was picked by many good enough for the lirst choices, ami critics as All American choice, which they are Parrish, a ISS-pound tackle, bespeaks highly his prowess. He tits aiiil Kraft, an ISS-pound guard, both in with the machine which is being from the High School, constructed here, for he is tall, strong. When Thanksgiving Day rolls around fast and fearless.

Kgc, from the tho friends of the Blue and White can kinsburg High School, is getting every expect to see a football team in Pitts-chance to make good at tho other end. burgh to meet I'itt. This afternoon it Ho is well built and Harlow thinks ho does not look like a championship will come through. i team, but the stmt is here und it will Stan Kwing will, of course, be at take time only to mold it into a cham-(juarterback. There is no chance to pionship or a near championship aggre-beat him out of the position, for he can gation.

do everything that a good quarterback ought to do, with one exception, and Union Club to Hold Tournev. this line upon the field if it were going out to play ritt today instead of Westminster: Swain, renter. O'llonnell, gai.r.l. ulihnue. gui.r.l.

mnriirekl, tackle. KrDKhank, tackle. end. Kgr, end. lowing, qaarterbaeU.

Heck, halfback. Holib, JonrR or Ile, halfliaek. 4'lark, fnllhn-k, eaptaln. Pointing for Pitt. Oates making the tackle.

Brunwasser Ta 12 7 fmnbled and Yale recovered Legore n.ad, five yard, through left tackle and 7r Tr Ttn was pertahztl live arU for ft- minute. merlin fr Fide. play, inukmic iir.t dewn Tech's sht-ldon, Znner fr Ualt. Chur f-r o-mer- Hinhain made two yard. f.r-l.

Moseley f'r Ctiun-h. I.arorhe fnr K. T. rtcht ifuard and lgor- wt-m Sniith, Wait for Hinuham. N-vi-i.

fr Inrf, th roue-h for not her firs-t down on the tiu'riiiw)n for Juk-iui. Wiiliams fur ai.m. -ne-yard line. Legore carried the Vun fnr K-)ly. the T.

Trsi.Jtf 'wSr? through center for ales -nulnAIIen Karaier, D.o-tmoutli. Kiel! touchdown. 1-egore agail. K. It.

Hankart, rartiiiouth. l'erioijs laisstd ffoal. Score Vain 12, Tech 0. anl IS minutes. its that is kid Heretofore State has pointed lie never was a punter.

Tim 1'nton Club is planning to hold a r.f i nr I'fntwv tir in ihiia-mi' nrwi mini! in" fi rriiri 1 I'uiuuu mui iKiiiiviit in 11 1 1 i lOTM (Ml hut this full Harlow makes it plain he is a field general and he is a splendid the. twmty-tij th of ih? he will give everything and keep defensive P.ayer It is doubtful if the game with Pitt uppermost in Ins there is a better backhcld man 111 the a players 111 competition..

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