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THE GAZETTE TIMES. GET THE HABIT FNHIotv yoar favorite tram daily In THE GAZETTE TIMES SPORT SHAFTS A rolumi of Intercntim; dopr, hy rbr I Smith, daily In THE GAZETTE TIMES MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1924 PAGES 9 TO 14. ANOTHER ALERT GAINS PLAID TEAM PRAISE FOR Tommy Milton Ruled Winner Of Charlotte Speed Classic How Carnegie-Pitt Fought Great Battle ICarncaie'O ICaifMpie I ear: CARNEGIE FOH HEADS-UP CONTEST SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS Cooper Placed Second and Hill Third by Race Susquehanna 10 Juniata r. Johns Delaware 0 Panthers, Possessing Far More Power Than Rivals, Forced to Give Way to Brainier Eleven. Failure to Open Up Near Goal Cause of Defeat.

W. J. to Be Shaken Up Before Next Game. By CHESTER L. SMITH, Sporting Editor.

SO CARNEGIE is still boss of the To Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania this cataclysmic overthrow of all that was supposed to be orthodox in football deserves to rank among the major upsets of the fall season. There was mild surprise here and there at the decisive manner in which Lafayette stripped along in search of the Eastern championship at tV expense. West Virginia Wesleyan's triumph over the Naval Academy caused not a few to draw a sharp breath and Westminster's sudden Care which produced 7-tq-0 victory over Grove City brought an exclamation or two. Cut when it was broadcast that Carnegie is still boss of the ranch WOW! The Panther is nursing the most grievous wound of the year this morning. Confidently expecting to wipe out the sting of last season's 7-to-2 whipping, possessing a world more of power than his antagonist, better armed with reserve stamina, he went into Saturday's melee 4- 4 y-a mm 1 1 -W-j4 fi M-i-l OA i i I im rhW: it: i Lf 1 i ttrfK 1 I I tl -ft- -y Ui P' if 3WH i-1 1 i Collegiate.

Carnpsl" 6 Pitt 20 w. t'arnecie 1 13 Centre 12 6 Harvard 2T Virginia 20 Ki.fki 27 -vv ill la ms Ijafayette Pitt IfYephnien West irglnia Notre DHtne 1 Dartmouth Pennsylvania Penn State Kresh Columbia Ohio Conn State Chicago AKpiea zi Norwich Holy Cross 1.1 Koroham 12Oolby 3 Boston I'niveraity. 14 Georgetown 13 Iehigh 1 Wisconsin 14 Georgia Tech 14 Katies ..20 Tufts 14 Wsleynn 10 pnn rfLate 2 Albright 4 llobart 13 p.rown 27 Hiram Maine Army Bucknen Kutgers Miciiican Alabama Nebraska Nw Hampshire Mass. A giien Syracuse Dickinson Colgate Yale Casf Pow.loin 12 Bate, 1 'of ton 13 Allegheny Jonn Carroll 79 Rapids. Woofer 14 Western Reserv Marshall (W-erlin Toledo loo.

Washington. V. M. I Georgia Auburn Lebanon Valley Illinois Butler Missouri Franklin Iowa St. Johns Citadel Northwestern William W.

L. Richmond1 3 Muskingum 3 Ienison 12 Bowling Green. 41 St. Josephs 17 N. State 3an'1erbllt -L.

S. IT 77 c( huylkilL 4V--T H-pauw 12 Wabash 14 Kansas 2-V-Rose I'oly 13 Minnesota l.t Mlia Nova 6 Fin-man Michigan Aggies. a 23 Itf.n0olph-Macon U. P. I.

71 nio Niagara 13 Mfravl 10 19 30 55 40 so 40 95 90 2 5 10 i ptt'r Team Symbol, Each inJict a Down. The above) chart shows each 'victory for Carnegie over Pitt. the field can be followed. Cyril Tolley, British Links Ace, to Appear at Allegheny Club Today pnjsicaity equippea to wm Dut already defeated mentally. Plays Drab Game.

Pitt outrushetl the Tartans almost at Till, rolled up more thnn five times as many first downs, menaced the Plaid goal oftener than its own l.tst white stripe was endangered. -aut played stupid, unimaginative football. On the other hand. Carnegie made the best possible use of her "every talent, conceding nothing, asking ftr no quarter n-J using brains, brains. brains every minute of the time.

That is why alt Pittsburgh today is applauding the smart Skibo eleven and its wily coach. Wally Steflen. Carnegie's victory was richly deserved. It Is head work inside the 20-yard line that distinguishes a football team from 11 football players and Pitt Saturday showed itself lacking in this qualification. Critics who diagnosed the Panthers' game declare it was totally devoid of surprise at the moments when deception was necessary.

They pint out that 'Quarterback Harding shot his potential touchdown plays at the same spots through which he had been to gain consistently while marching to ward the Tartan goaL Seeing that this was to be so. Carnegie had only to maw its defense at the vulnerable points along its line to halt the Panther backs, tiridiron sharps are authority for tire statement that almost any sort of an open formation which would carry with It a triple threat of pass, line buck or end run would have so scattered the Plaid's prima rv defense that such plungers as Gustafson or Harris culti have picked up the yardage necessary. But the fact remains thf Panthers either had no play of this kind in the repetoire or failed to uncover it and CHILL YSAUCE City College 13 I si a ii 0 11 Trinity (Mass.) 21-rrsunus WHaverford 0 26-- t. Xavier 0 4 BufTalo 2S Oklahoma 0 7 Tennessee 2 ..12 Baldwin 7 New York Unl P. M.

Wash I rton Col Davis-Klkins Irake Miss. A. Heidelberg Muhlenberg 37 Fianklin-Marshail w. a. Wesleyan.

10 Nax-y Colorado 17 1'tah Aggies Colorado 21 Wyoming Aniherst JS Hamilton Geneva 14-H. Bonaventure Swan more 4y Stevens Ienver Unl Col. S. of Utah 35 Brigham Young Providence Marietta St. Stephens 7 Thil New Kiver S.

Washington 7 Thtyton 7 New Mexico Aggies 3-St. Olaf SS Hop 14 Bowling Green Nor. W. Va. W.

J. Loyola Uni Arizona Carleton Kalamazoo Wttro Hot; da California Stanford 20 Washington Idaho Concord Monis Harvey 0 Tulane Birmingham Montana Montana Vni Tram'i vania Ohio Northern Hanover Kentucky Kice Alaba ma Fresh Gettysburg Worcester Kentucky Weslsy WahhingtOfi tregon Po. Union eimes Waynesburg Westminster S3--Spring Hill 0 13 College 6 Col. Teachers 0 10-School of 6 lxiuisvilie 0 Cincinnati 0 22 Karlham 0 Sewanee 0 7 Texas Christian 3 9 Tulane 0 12 Mount St. 9 JS Lowell Textile 0 3 Georgetown 0 Oregon Ag.

College. 3 6 21 7 2-V West T. nn. Normal 0 41 Gallatin 13 I4--Bethny 0 7 Grove 0 try Club to accord the famous internationalist a cordial welcome. Those not able to witness the play at Allegheny today will be afforded a second opportunity to follow the shot maker from overseas when he appears at the Oakmont Country Club tomorrow.

Kben M. Byers, who for many years ranked as one of the country's leading amateurs, yesterday won the Allegheny Country Club championship by defeating R. H. McCague in the annual club tournament final, 1 up. The spectacular match went 37 holes before a decision was reached and was replete with brilliant and at times spectacular golf.

Clairton Indians Swamp Braddock Spears, 440 Tne Clairton Indians had no difficulty In overwhelming the Bnuldock Spears, 44 to yesterday- at Clairton. although the Spears hrea tcned pe vero 1 i mes. The lineup: Clairton Indians-! 1. Braddock Mat to Iwis I-T Pelick: 'Hendershot Fpears ft. Cuhb J.

Sullivan R. Sullivan Hartsrlff I3rTy C-ofTce Maw-ay Smith Vozar Marto'y iire5h I- Mar. tin K.H.... Sullivan ua lay Wtuthead Wilson Bitters Score by quarters: Clairton 19 IS 0 7 14 SubKtitiit Proclirh for Pelic-k Kerens for LtfeWiH. K'liott tor Cubh, B.

Sicar. for CofTe, Smi'h for Pnrby. Tou--hdownR S. Mart a Vozar. Ixnkoky.

from touch-downsh. M.trtis 2. Time of Quarter 1 minutes lieferee Trainor. Cmpi re Uoi. Linesman Pastore.

BOUTS CARDED TONIGHT Jack Sharkey vs. lzzy Cooper. 10 rounds; Marty Silver. vs. Willie Kohler, 10 rounds, at Brooklyn.

Larry Estridpe vs. Harry Shaw, 1 rounds at Yonkers. Johhny Curtin vs. Hilly Levite, 10 rounds; Jackie Brady vs. Jack Haus-ner.

10 rounds: Kddie Flank vs. Joey ruuitun, iii. ici.i. Jeff Smith vs. Happy Howard, 1 rounds, at N'ew Orleans.

Jimmy Slattery vs. Norm Oett. 10 rounds: Bob Tracey vs. Tony Rtisso, 6 rounds; Ted Meyers vs. Joe Hall rounds: frrankie Mason vs.

licorgie Vic. 6 rounds; r.ddie Hamilton vs. Jimmy Wilde. 6 rounds, at Buffalo. Babe Pioato vs.

Ktg Keppen. 10 round.s; Art Milles v-. Teddy Kster-brook. rotinds; Patsy Khnasan vs. Krankie Caruso.

rounds; Bob Bel-ford vs. Pick Korkits, 6 rounds, at Beaver Kails. Kddie Hentey vs. Billy McCann. 1 rounds; Wally Patterson vs.

Joe Malley. 6 rounds: wary Wade vs. Tommy Lewis. 8 rouuds; Phil Oold- stein vs. Benny Shapiro, 6 rounds, at Columbus.

BARNEY A. C. WINS. The Bloomfleld Triangles wm cfown to deleft yeHtt-roay at tne Washington Boulevard by score of IS to 0. 1 Pitt' 0 Fumble or DJocked Kick.

OOtOSJ. o-o Penalty. ieki which resulted in r-M the diajrrani every move made on STUIILDlIEIIEIi, WAL.SH ARK LOST TO DA3II-: ICTn-W YORK. Oct. lfi fA.

I I IJ Qu-irterback Harry Stuhldre- her of the Notr iam. foot- luill floven injured hia shoulder in gaine with Princeton, and wiU be out of the Georffia Tech and I Winconirn sames. Coach Knute Rockne said today. Stuhldrtiiifr was generally regard as a 'Rockne on the field" in directing the attack of the H.ooM:r teani. With Captain Adim VValfrh out i of the lineup with i broken hand.

the Indiana eleven 11 be without I its two birpeHt until the im- portant clawh with Xtbrasko. i TEN SCORERS; RED GRANGE IS SECOND IBt Ancu.TED IKSS TO CaZCTTK T'MES.) CHJCAUO. Oct. 26. Whii.

the famous I ted Irci-ne fof Illinois took a. day off. baker or Northwestern passed him by one point in the list of leading" P'int scorers of the Hifr Ten by kicking two field poals which gave hi.s victory over lichian The list of the conf eronc high-pcint Fcorers follows: OLK enthusiasts of the Pitts burgh district are to be offered an exceptionally pleasing treat today when Cyril J. II. Tolley, player of international prominence, appears at the Allegheny Country Club.

The former British amateur champion and present French open title-holder is to play with club members in a special foursome which is to leave the initial tee at 2:20. Tolley holds the reputation of being the lonpest hitter known to golfdom. His mighty drives have been a leading links topic in the United States ever since his appearance he.re as captain of the British Walker Cup team. Thronps of West Penn frolferes are expected to invade the Allegheny Coun BenKert Holds Lead Of Individual Scorers NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (A.

Benkert of Rutgers maintained hts pOKitlon as leading potr.t scorer amonif Kastern footlvall playarts by maklnr a touchdown against fhigh. which ran his tot.it to 64. The lea-Iins 2j with points cfter touchOowns. field and total points follow: Its. Fir.

Tot. lienkert, 10 4 0 64 Carnegie, sensing early in the game the drab attack, was bright enough to figure out exactly the correct solution to it. Strategy Pays Well. Coach Steffen. realizing that his bnck-fleld lacked the strength to advance the ball by straight rushing, had constructed a baffling offense with the hope that at sometime or other one i his backs would got in the clear.

This is "just what happened: Beede was lop.se on a fake double pass, well -n the opening period and before Pitt's secondary defense could collect its wits he was within a few feet of goat. Here asraui the Tartans used no mean Officials. RECORD IS BROKEN Assocuttcd Pacss to Gutm TiMBa.I CMAKUTTK. N. C.

Oct. 26. Four new automobile race track world's records were set in tho inaurruril race on the Charlotte speedway, it was officially announced today, followinj; an session iy timers scorers in straiEThteninjf out tangle in the records which (rave Karl Cooper credit for winning; vhen the honor riirhtly belonged to Tommy Milton. The first of the new records wi) made by MMlon in travelinsr the J0t Ups around the ovaU makins at an vera4re speed of 11S.17 miles an hour. For the second record Cooper traveled the first f.O milen at an average speed of 12A.2 miles an hour.

For the third, four of th drivers fin i. surd within seven fsccond and a fraction of second moaey. Fourth. He 1'aolo was credited having turned three laps at an average speed of 125.7 miles an lour, the fastest time ever made on any track for three consecutive laps. le Paolo was officially announced as the winner of fourth place.

At 1 o'clock this niorninsr after six or eight hours of strenuous work on the part of timers and scorers re-checkinpr thi- records, it was offic'ally announced that Mil'on finished in first piace: that liarl Cooper was a close and Bennett Hill finished inira. ine conclusion of the race ooper had been flatrired as winner Hill second ar.d De Paolo third. Soon thereafter, however. was discovered that errors had been made in the compilations, making a recheck of the records necessary. Bridgeville Firemen Defeat Fremont, 6 to 0 The P.rldjreville Firemen chalked un their fifth coniet'Ulive victory yrsieruay when they-' the Fremont Club, fi to 0.

la a hard at UridgeviHe. Tlie linkup: Brideeville F. 6. Fremont Betchart B. Bnvwn Crado Benlict; Wolfe L.G Franklin Antion Grmr Botts R.P Hunt M.

Betchart R.T MafrW Aaheworth Barr I.udwig vl Shontz i -Stevens L.H.; C. Rlchey Burtdn li.H T. Richer Terter Richardson Substitutions Geary for Texter. Marchhu for crado, Schulte for Asheworth, Flood tmr I.udwia;. KetiUlex for Kurhin.

Fats for Wolfe. "McAfee for Stevens, Ryan for Kega.1 ler. Walters for Brown. Buci for H4- down Burbln. Time of quarters 13 an.

minutea. lieferee Saperstein. Inipi Klcney. White Eagles Topple Fort Pitt Tigers, 6 to 0 The hife Kag.e came oit of a tou game yesterday with the Fort Pitt Tigers with victory under wing. The final score was 6 to 0 In favor of the Lawrencevilla eleven.

The lineup: White Bagles S. Strott Glinkey Bubbles Fort I-ttt Harris Cartnev Cartnev Diera Lain by Scott Forker L)onaIi Ja'-k OnstoW Car.ly Dot Rider tervin I love 1 'orroski Gaisor Korall tjlon-skt S. rt. by periods White Eagles 0 Substitutions Martin for Kovall. Touchdowns Strott.

goals from touchdowns I.trtin. Time of quarter. 12 minutes. Ilcferee Dean. Umpire Schutsmaa.

Unesmaii Knitter. CUCCARO CLUB WINS. Ray tacraro club turned tn another victory yesterday when they defeat-! the Hoffman Club. to 0. at Fern Hollow.

Footy scored th-e touchdown in the th: rd quarter. The lineup: Ourratro'a 6. Hoffman Club 0. Hamilton Coyle Koilr L.U... Morrison Brown Decear U.K..

Munchy Rpansjler AtkiiiFon R.I!.. Garfoli Collfu Rice -J. Ingram Hagptert 1'arktT I'ip Purcell button Hamlin Sutton, Xerirln Substitution!) Foty, Whitey Cansillo. Buns. Cucraro.

Touchdowns Footy. Missed jroais from touchdowns Hamilton. Tirr.e of quarters 12 minutes. Keferee Kubto. MOXHAM VICTOR.

JOHXSTOWK. Oct. IS. 3pedal Dutch Schwab's Moxham A. C.

team of Johnstown won nntHher notable victory here today by downing the Lilly Independent eleven by a score of CO to 6. The lineup: Moxham 0. Lilly Felix LK McAleer' Hipp L.T A. Iappal'jrei Itetn L.G J. Bart.

Dihl Madio Kirkpatrick R.G... lappalucci' Mover K-T X. Smith Kvans R.EL Mul loon Johns Conroad Goldsf in II lvberknight it MeO.rthv" H-fano K. B. Smith: Submit'jtions Donnelly for Bifano.

H-John-i fur Evans. Yoier for Felii. TO'Jch-downs Donnelly 2. J. Johna.

Goals1 from touchdowns J. Johna (piacemental. C. M. C.

Traders Defeat Carrick Odds, 21 to 7 Tl: C. M. r. Tra lera yerterday invaded the Carrick f1cia in th-ir own iair and came away with a l-to-7 viciory. Thff line'jp: C.

C. T. Z2. Carrick Odda 7. Kennv link Klm-fc Kohtnv Carson IVll.in Iahy Crky Score T.

LT Riley Finch l.intner O'Kourko Krnii' Tetrone Zink On.eJ Daio Kiesner" n.T It oiiiTteej. Trailon 7 ft C. 2- 3 Carnrli Olds 0 or Kneil. Booth foar I-ink. vaiichn for Hm wlore for Car ko.i.

WVih for IjPahv Reynoi.i. for Srky. Ktnnn for tolari Mnalr tor Si-uml-rs for Schwiln. Ryai for Kiiswr. J.

Daro for Climminffs, AiianiS for yitourke. Vaughn. Han, Ij-ahy. fpm touchdowns- Iool Vdushn. link.

Time of Quarter. minutes. uecn. Lnapli Line sxna Letter. ,2 By CHILLY What Career! AK TOASTMASTElt HAliKlS of the Dreytuss testimonial dinner remarked.

John K. Tener is too young in spirit and sensible in action to be retired from public life. The lor-mer governor of Pennsylvania was in fine form as be spoke at the feast in honor of the 1'ittshurgh. magnate. It hai fallen to the lot of few men of thi country feel the tnried honor whieh hnc been thrust niton tbe Apollo of tbe mound.

More than "ii enra ngo John K. Tener a l.ir piteber of the I uIih. on the xanae team with Dr. Mark. Haldvvin and Ad tininnert.

As the yearx rolled on other laurrln fell upon John Kinlej. He wan eleeted to Iht pot of craad exallrrf ruler ot the 'Olka. governor of I'enuKylvanin and president of the Nntiunnl I.eagne, not to mention other high fcpcitM in hia rarrrr. The ex-Governor told a number ot appeal'ng incidents in his lifs as he spoke to tire, men at the William Penn. While governor of Pennsylvania he was called upon to sign many bills passed the Legislature.

The -Jov-ernor hits a period of 19 to sign or veto a bill after it is passed by the legislative branch. Tlie Keal Thrill. A certain member of the Hoiisc was very earnest about a bill which he had fostered, sponsored i'nd treasured dearly through the Legislature as he gradually worked its way to the Governor. The sponsor of the bUl was anxious to have the measure signed at once. So eager to get the governor's signature was he that he sought Mr.

Tener and pleaded with him tor nasty action. Gov. Tenei was very-familiar with the provisions of the bill art! to accommodate the legislator he signed it. WestIakeBarney Club Tie The Carney Club held West lake to a "Corels tie at Elliott yesterday afternoon. Neither team was abie to piertw the defense of thtir opponents throughout.

The lineup: Barney Clu. Beese Henderson Daly Annlo i 2 0 6 5 57 4 11 A 5 0 1 4( 7 0 0 4-. 3 11 3 3 6 0 0 Si; 0 0 5 2 0 32 4 8 0 32 5 0 0 3 8 1 4 2 1 4 2 0 2G 1 11 3 35 3 7 0 2,1 3 7 0 IT. 4 0 0 24 4 0 0 24 4 0 0 4.0 0 24 4 0 0 24 4 0 24 0 0 24 Penn and Princeton Not Booked by Notre Dame JEW YORK, Oct. No arrnnsr-mentn (or a Ifaine-Print-eton crame la live hrrn marie, Jli- rcetor of Athletic Roekne today before IraTiae with his for Ikr et.

sctiationx vita Pennsylvania for a aonir aad-aonir rrie. vrhlrh brlas thr Howlrn to Philadelphia In nn.l thr tnnkrM to kiraico In lSZtt. itklrh had aa noanrrd Trrrk. had not brri completed. ItocLne aaid.

a left end is made easy. Just write down Berry, and let it go at that Coach Morrow will have to make some changes in his lineup before he tackles another formidable opponent. With him it is a nuestion of finding the combination that wil go best. The one he started against the Maroon will not do as will be shown when W. J.

airain take th fiOrt Saturday's games in the East not orme th usual number of upsets. Naturally. West Virginia Wesleyan's victory from the Navy occasioned comment, proving that Fl-well cannot have a team that stacks up with those of recent years. Yale gratified its admirers by striking twice at Brown's goal after the latter had staved off the Eli backs for three quarters and half the fourth. The Bine was very blue when the Rhode Islanders kicked a field goal at the outset and clung to the lead dusk was brewing, but Eddie oiiie.

a nruuant hack, restored New-Haven to normal and gave Tad Jones another week's grace. Dartmouth Powerful. I'artmouth had to be very strong to beat one of Harvard's best teams in some seasons. to 0. but did that very thing and is consequently bailed one of the East's best.

Notre rame did the expected, scoring two touchdowns on Princeton -nd losing two more on penalties. There was never any question as to which team was the bf-st. PenR looked tood in downing Virginia and West Virginia, with Skeets Farley as the spark plug, finally won from Centre as it should have, done. Tri-State minor college games were good for one or two shocks. Topping the list was the Grove City defeat by Westminster.

The made one first down and one touchdown, but the Grovers made no touchdowns, so the one was as good as a million. Thiel went down before Marietta. 7 to 0. Waynesburg had two touchdowns and a pair of exlra points to nothing for Bethany and Jack S-ek managed to sw ipe enough regulars out of the hospital to trim St. Bonaventure.

14 to 0. But Carnegie is still boss of the ranch. Strip Beats Fayette City Independents by 420 Score Valley-Strip overwhelmed the Fayette Independents yesterday afternoon, winning by the score of 42 to o. The lineup: Valley Strip. Veagpr Maihos Kiel Fayette Citv.

J. JeMiffc utko Palwv Met'rory Ku3oI! F. Jc J. HiniT R.n.. 'i R.H..

Kell" Her nft cixej Hlea'tcer Murray Keljtrh Score by quarters -A. Uvinictone DonU3h Blair Va.lty-Strp 14 14 14 042 Substitution' Valley-Strip, Gilbert. T. Coon-y. iHimer.

Wendfll; layette City. A. Hamilton. Smith, Stewart. J.

Hairil'on. S. Hamer. Touchdown Kelsrh 2. u.iik, Gilbert, Murray.

Uo-i from tourh-ilowius Weixel 4. Time of quarter. Ii minutes. Kef-ree Dunier Vmire Martin. LanesEniin K.

Notte. IRWIN SCHOLASTICS LOSE JOHNSTOWN'. Oct. (Special The South Fork Olympics the ist Irwin lii.iastlcs at Ht. Mirhnl Flel.l this afternoon tv wore of 8 to 6.

The lineup South fork S. Irwin i-coiuis "layton lierelar Dow'Urit Klnern Stack Pailc Mr'alv i 'Semen 1 0 i Mays Oav S. ClifTjr-l (foian T. Oirnrd Mr FT wee Hal! J. fiord Winters Yat.

F. South Fork Irwin 0 r.u-kett for T-ewis. Winders for Yates. White for CfTor.1. for Hum.

F'erfcins for Hoyle for for Parker. Cenienn for Roy Is. Kelly for Iwwllng. Vv'rlKht for Cerp s. Touchdowns Yates, I-oomis.

Safety Mc-Elwee. the Michigan mixups should be exceedingly warm, indeed. Ijookabaufch. who carried the colors at the liavis pnrb.r iti and who is ntw located iri Boston. styrtH on his far West jaunty lMlay.

This afternoon and his evening he mirglts with Tiff fentp. 19 cl.am-pion Kansas City. Tomorrow he moves on to St. Loirs for ou-t. with Jhrjny Laytctn.

Wednesday hUls forth for bitn pros(ct of batties with the brtiliHttt rvle.vi-.ii. fierre Maupome. in ChU-ag-'. and Thursday he is billed s-atics with up Milwaukee. The exprien-e derive 1 by liok bft irh frota his term a i stand in excellent stead in this, his second shot at 'he crown, ard thouch it is ttt.lik-iy that he will land it this time or even the next, still be should create more of a fuss in the loop than on his previous attempt.

Pl a. after Total. T'l. T'f. F.G.

4 7 4 .42 7 i) 0 i i 4 9 0 4 5 1 a 5 r.o 5 9 a -2 10 4 0 0 VS. 2 1 IS 3 0 I 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 ..17 0 5 4 i 1 i i i i I i 1 i 1 Owe it. End Run. klctt. CompieTed P55.

incomplete Intercepted in Saturday anie at Forbes using the symbols printed under DOYLE. The House member nap ao thankful be could not find wordt to exprrti hia gratitude to the Governor. Tenrr!" be exclaimed in hia delight, I think tbat'a one of the bet thinxja you ever didf The (Governor looked into the eye of the lawmaker for a moment and then retorted VotiVe got figured wrong. I shut out br t.ianjt once!" Gov. Tener loves the atmosphere of baseball.

He was in element Saturday night. It is strange how the magnates allow such men to wander away from the official end of the game. With many harum-scarum gents working their way into the executive channels if the sport it behooves the powers to be on the alert for such men as Tener, Fred Clarke and other positives types who understand lbj play of the game. 3Iiss Helen to Weil. Spr-akincr of Kfed th-Kreat leader of the Pirate band which niftdt1 many a pretender wall; the plank, held the fans ppelHound us ho guvtr cut some wise counsel r-n the Fport.

Fred goi. out beyond the r0-milestoti, but he has lost noiic of tht tire that made him one ot" the Ka-rnpi most courujeU3 fighters. Coincident with Fred's arrival in 1111 nbur-h to nttend ltarof y's mII-vrr jubilee wok ao iuutncment of trudrrnfM from the lips of the KviUiUB. Freil lunnorieM ncemed to ruxh hark over he yesirn ux he told of the enjrnjcement of him iluuKhhr. Helen Clarke, who Im Moon to -tved l- J.

Donohoc, wrII-t-lo oans buxiiieHh man of I'unen i'l, 4klu. Mlsn Helen wnri bora after Kred had ent bin fortnneM In PittMbursh. Helen and 1 urlel are jrrown-up dauxhterM of the r-lMrnte chief loin and Mr. Clarke. West View Club Defeats Pershing A.

10 to 6 View nosed nut IVrshing A. 10 to 6. in A. yes-a bntd terday West View, fought battle Thr lineup: West View 10. Shauh M'-Carthey Harding Muxzio G-r bf-r Victo- Mi Craig Sicli-1 H.iitn SntHh Pershing A.

A f. Miind'y Hoi sen Gelsler Bred ii.G Brunner Conei F. Hi II mail Wiliiauiti it i Herrle Miller Susli: ut Inns Van fbirn fr Shaur. Jack-sm for Mc arili 1 Uiunihaiixh for Harling. Husten for "Glenn, for Craig.

fnr M(an. Jnn? fir ltnd. Brown for Hill-nian. for Young for Hfrrle. WH-tilf for Miller.

Tu hlown Muzzto. G.kiI front touch-limn Muzzin. Goal from field (Kiks urt yards). Ryan Club Defeats Nixon Club; Score Is 3513 The club n'ldd another victory to th--ir string fJtrday hy derating the Nixon club. to he lintMip ft van.

M'GaM T-in-t'ctn Coure.v K'-rk'i lln Sen ii Frn.aa M.uhoj Smith Bv'tttii Nixny-H Nixn. IIo.lKf rs title. Wal.Iron I -a -r Imfv it Tt A utmu'll J. Sfrt, 7 0-13 lL.tTmaii, lEntlgMm. i ourcey, intnui'-x.

II V- I. P. Bush. Smith, an. Urick PonciMa.

MatlH-ts. ami 1- Art u-c ht.rbri.. Pnnrlll.i Cruthri. Fr- ii Scflrs. Hilka.

Ton lnf1. K-fert o't ns at jurt Horan. 1 nipiri Queensboro Easy Prey For Toronto Timers, 200 Ki'IUiV. 1'i-r hm Hie irne. the T-rPfit CoilrTiar at this afternoon.

30 to 0. h-t. ur nf i tie Martina FVrry park headwork. Under ordinary conditions it would be a lfi-to-t bet that Beetle would be given the job of the scant distance which remained to the goal. At least this was what the Panthers expected and prepared for.

Instead, Beede. after hitting the line for a yard, was passed by in favor of Capt. Newman who slid over through a nlcelv-bored hole. It was well done Carnegie's season is niv c-ss. Come what may Penn sve- State.

the Quantico Notre Lam-3 the boys on Woodlawn street are riding atop the band wjish. Washington and Jefferson's sound trouncing" at the bands of Lafayette leaves the tri-state area without a single undefeated eleven, the first time in years this has been the cr.se before November. Pitt has ben twice beaten. West Virginia once, Carnegie once and W. Ai J.

once. State Falls Again. Even 1'enn State, which lurks en the outskirts of Western Pennsyl- vania, has been riding the rockv toad. Th oil eh it outplayed tfyricuse in the annual alumni day festivities Stati- College Saturday, the z- oekian horde bowed its head lor the second time in as many weeks. Geor gia Terh having applied the b.a;ves the previous Saturday.

While W. J. fuit deserved to lw to Lafayette, it is doubtrul if tne difference in strength between the two is more than IV points, jn tne first place, the Presidents are oe-veJoping slowly, as yet beins somewhat removed from peak strength. Again. Coach Morrow steadfastly refused to use two of his lour best backs Basista and Niehaus- when the Maroon was slashing the Ked and Black line to smithereens.

Basista. it is quite certain, would have checked many of (iebhurct's leaping advances over center. But Smiling Joe is being held for Put end West Virginia, the two objective on the V. J. program.

Still, the best team the Presidents could have mustered would still have been unable to cope with Lafayette. The Notre Dame spteders Stuhldreger, Crowley. LayiHn and Miller are accepted as th. last word in backflelds. But you cen write it down and stick a pin in it that these valiant young men form a nuartet not one whit less able thin Ernst.

Ciiicknoski. Kirkieski aiid tiebbardt. These four remind one ot sharp scissors as they cut their way cleanly through a line, or knite off i tackle, or scurry tround an end. Nor is there a wlngman it. tne country scperior to the Kastonians' captain.

Berry, of whom it rn wifely said there none better then whom. To these who are wont to select all-star teams, the task of finding Grutier Quest H.ti Srwirro'A" K.T Backis K.U... Mtore Hickey Khlsle R.1I italenskl Hun- Name. Baker. Nort hwestern Grange.

Illinois Gallivun. lllino, Horkwe'l, Michigitn Harmeaon. I'urdue Steger, Michigan 1 India na Sloate, Indiana Harris, Wisconnin Harmon. Wisconsin. Schutte, Minnesota Parkin, Iowa Thomas.

White. Northwestern Bahr, Purdue Hancock, Iowa Pritton. Illinois Klee. Ohio St. Paul Defeats Seattfe In First Game of Series SEATTLE.

Oct. (A. The ba.vb.ill club, cf the American ABoi-'iatin. defeat'! tne Seattle club, wiriuts of the 1324 pennant of the Pacific Toant TjeaKUe. in a ffaiiie tbi afternoon by tbe st-ore tf 12 to 4.

ST Paul Ab.K.H..A i Seattle j. A. Ph't'sen I ioone ft Neun 1... Iiressen 3. K-B-rt If Morse 2...

IMxon c. Mfrritt p. H.uj.-i II 4 3 O'ljflne 3 2 Bra.lv 2 4 Rohwer If. 4 2: Klilre.t 4 0. 1.

3 0 Tli ilwin 3 4 3 Crane 4 ir KH'Uwin 3 2-Gneins 1 Hlum'er p. 2 jTobin 1 1 0 1 0 1 I 0 12 1 3 I 3 0 6 0 0 1 5 1 2 0 1 4 1 ii 0 0 10 12 22 27 i Totals. ..33 4 5: St. Paul Seattle Ki rur- IJooin'. Crane.

Hoire run; .1 3 1 1 I 012 4 Miiire. liratly. Hoiniin. -Il-ws. Rl.ireil.

Thre-ba lloone. Two-base h'l le. lireasen. Crane. pitciu tirtiiic Hit.

i.ii'ef', In 3 2-3 innlnt'H: olT Mmtt otT I'luninier Mruk nut It UieKS 4. by Merntt 3. liv 2. itvi.e oi balU iff 3. ob" Merrttt 2.

off 1. ln tie, Itraiiy. Neun. 'itnwcf IV. Unipm-H East Liberty A.

C. Wins From Harvey A. A 6 to 0 Th" l.lbeny A. c. aMe.

nnnlnpr l' it. Mtrinic t.v atliiK the lfurVfy A. A nf the North Sl.le. to 0. lit Wash- inili'ii Ttw l.tne t.iuoh-,l,,n a ma1 by Kmr 'n The tirst iir-tr.

l'urr iin't were ttie outtait.iirt; Trycn, Coleate Kniez. lvnn.yivn.nia. McFtriile. racise Ot ertamler. 1 'artmouth Koppivch.

Columbia Hayel. Kutjrers W. Baker. Penn Pennsylv.iiiiu Cnr'ln, V. ti Farley.

West Virrinia Krutier, Weat Virginia Whets'one. Cornell Crowley, Holy Cross ilsba-h. lrevost. Penn State Pease. Columbia Fordham a Weeter, Cornell 1-ieht.

lcnn State Hall. Iartmouth Robinson, lortmouth (Ileniion. Hoiy tVoss Cblcknowskl. Lafayette Kckberi', West Virginia Agoit Club Turns In Win Over Auburn Eagles The AsfOit'Olub di-splayeci a lelated attack yesitcnky and cam from behind in the ser-omi half to defeat the Auburn to II. im the Homewood tieM.

Th- Asoits hnI a bad srart- hro i it to hem lu-n Pickles, the Auburn quarter, twok the baU on the kickoff anl ran J0i yards for a touch down. Th lineuo: Agoit Club 30. Auburn Kagles I-anpnian Porter Cvpher Halter BencHT CoHk. Callahin Pickiei Orofa U.K Itooniby -UT t'hri 1--G Worms Cape R-! Plioon U.T S- Anthony U.E Aberara T. Anthony l- tVherni K.I1...

Vic I Cyphers P.rown Shorty Sccr by quartern: Aro.t 7 7 fiC0 Auburn fc 6 0 Sutitution Kerraut! for OmfB, Schiwrh) for Chris. It Anthony for Scbislno. MitchWl fitr Simon. I-exz-ira for Anthony. Steel for Vir.

Touchilownw It7zara 2. Pteel. E. aoals from touchdowns i tziL.ro Z. Mlrtre-1 proa Is fiom louchown- 1.

K. yph''r. me of qu-trter 11 minutes. ltefereeThoma Hyson p. Christy Park Wins Over Port Vue Quakers, 7 to 6 nfore a crowd of 4.0u) persona Christy Park downed the Port Vue Q' inkers at lxvatt FleM yesterday by the slim martin of 1 to i Tht lineup: ChriiUy Ny lander 1 orev (lauffhey pro-evr A Sro lFeniTtt JtifTolmftn linllowuy fv Toole Pedro Tort Vue Quaker- .1 Fi.irtKuch Hut'-h Siei'hanlc Koran -R- I'harnev n.T IN4rnak -K lK.wIlnc 'V Ol.n-k -I A Ku-fhwru Suiwtn ut f'.

(Tnriwty Park. 'Sritdn fur IV-dii; ky, Wmanii for II lusliey I'ort Vue. Sninella tor IiwUnir. Mokan for Jarihj. Sjirnnk for Fairhauph.

SieKle for Itutrh Tou hlow Kushner. MiHsuit from ton hlo nn M.K-rl Koalp froiri rte'et IIoli-vav. Time of ajuar-ten mtnuits. Referee Martin. empire Farreil.

Spalla Kayos De Paus NAPLKS. Oct. L'fi. (A. Krniinio Sjiitlla.

the Italian fiichtfr who holds the lOuropean hav-wcight championship, today knocked out Ie Paua the Belgian champion, in a bout here. PITTSBURGH LYCEUM LOSES TO STEUBEIJVILLE LEGION, 8-0 Turney Pmtt Clinton Smocker ebf-rt Beck Feleel Haitie Sirtwrty ii ins Skills for Trny, for Surcker, M.tttew fir Huso. Graybr for Iit.Jy. for Johnstm for im.i. Time of quarters 12.

1. 12. Ftofree Spahr Umpire Linesman Pr.iit." Iangley ii'sh. judge Davis. PRINCETON BEATEN.

Tfte CninneM Soron'is hand! to thfr liinc'ton A. A. suail ly tli( wore nf 13 tn ft vcteniay at Tank Hill. The lnup: Ktna Col. SHonli.

A A. M. Vinaki I' Hurk 1. tj Knlj'l Till'j lung Matty StlirkWh Vlli'Iri V. ItiaKina Kill urunii'T S'imp on Sri.tiK llrvo Itri.v..

Irvine S-or. I'll Dlltl i) H-13 Harsh. Hcii.i.lt- Sill 1 1 11 for 1'r Hm k. Viti'l fn- .1 f'r l.T TiM.y Vin-ki. V.i.

1 cilia, I'ltKro Tout-ailot. 11 --al from irt'r. niln-l liiplr; MiU'II' tU''hl' ft 1 ut.s lfir i- Vf. I.im mar. Brixbtwood Wins Game.

T-e A. A. srlr a.k Sc. ho ihik Ir.f in the Moul r.e eroumi in fo.isht tl i-tore of 3 to liar.l-Tll.- lirfi.j.: liriilit Aood 3. 'riu- L.

i I- ioho liMn.on ilunriuk W.i KniK I le urrt Ki h. a.l LH J-iir by quartrrs riglitv.ool K.T.. li. V. K.

urn lyr 0-3 World's Champion to Help Open Billiard Season Here Tomorrow By JACK ADAMS. FcrFciL Triegeaw to Tub Gazette Time Oct. 26 Th-tubenville American plcvn wr( forced to extend themselves to the limit hore today to He feat the vi.itniir littluruh Lyceum pridders nt North Knd when the local team wa returned the victors in a hard -fought contest by the core of to 0. A large crowd was on hand. The Hneuy: lch.

Lyceum-0. Stenbeaville Hill Tnvlor Stahl Kurry fietr.n Pon'ev T-Uiwers Herrien H'mnn- rohertH Kim NowlanJ Snwlt-rnian NoHk Hirah NTunns wiiUpm- M. NfrhoU K'aniir "nr.riO"fl by fiitctrt 11... Pleun Ule I.fdon 0 0 0 Puhti tut ions Qunrtf't for ft. flallagher for Now land, -f for Hirt.

ial hi her lor Jerif.a i. --on for Hrrick. TourNowns Ne Ison. roh's from Neilson. Kafef.e' Hill.

Referee Fation (Ohio State. m-ptre Price (ITtt). Linesman tJrock man. ji.t f- Ilit I.tU-rty. while Sherman if 1 i fr the Il.irvfM The lineup; K.

A H.irv. A A. I-iiisthtr-li I. I. H.

'tf-kcr J. I H-Simonc 1. Wrixlit A Simon- ls.il Wu.ihur: itiit i oi.ioi' lt.t'r SMiaraui t. K. Pit tin tire Mo low Sherman i "otiMn It tit no Kurer I N.

ontahle i. Weir 1-vn- K.i i I-M-'Ttv A. it; Hul'M "i -r KaI Uiifi i-tii- BOB CAXXKFAX. three-cushion billiard champion of the world, will combine with Hilly Creenwood. Pittsburgh's youthful lail-and-nngle mn aee.

for the local opening of the cue league season at the Mr-Court-Ellis arena tomorrow afternoon and evening. The will mark Greenwood's initial appearance before a home audience in big time tilts, and will also inaugurate I'aii-" nefai's road campaign. The title-holder stops off her- on the first leg of a three-day Mtd-Western invasion, (in Wednesday encounters Harry Wakefield at Clevtland. nd on Thurdav his onvonrnt will be il'i. Copulos "at In view of the fact that Cannefax r.nn-xcd his premier honor? while representing the City of Straits lat year and that 'opalos succeeded him thre wiin Kobby decided to t.tke up the cudgel Vjt the Strand Academy of New York, Kn.Tjip tr Tainia Kn'-ll.

fr X. I I urn for -I. it rtii.t-!i'V Marv. vKK. fur Wric.it.

Ctistf-il. fr P. ft more. Anderson for mHftiaiii. Toui-hdown from turhdown O.

t'onatabl. H'-fore A. PeaUdy. Head Une-mnii C. Constable, Time of quarter li nnnutca..

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