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HAZETTE S'VN'DAV. LS, l.fHif,. SPORTING SECTIOiIPAGE THREE. WASH. -JEFF.

ELEVEN WINS GAME-FROM U. 4 TO OTHER RESULTS gen nit opficks. fCOHNKK WOOD STRKKT AND OLIVER A.VKM E. PRICE1 FIELD GOAL THE BEST OF THEM ALL MICHIGAN IS DEFEATED BY PENNSYLVANIA, 17 TO 0 :DiTr.rAi, and mixhanicat. okpart riTTSBUHOH.

PA. (tolltgr boJ Siort, 1UCUAPD It. Gtl. Editor. WINS THE BATTLE FOR TEI.SPflOXH CM.IS: LF.T.h, 3T0 'Six Trunk T.ine.

V. A A. Mai a Ua-i-iuli-Ude. vciv.n.inloaiiona for derarur.ptit vm i rutin on one uf fis paper on'y and rtiuit har the nam an Jdrss of the writer us a Kuaianto of good faith. "a "or.x!a,rat';-n will be glv.t anonymous rhmoripha ma 'insert will ba M-turn-H un'y 's enclosed.

WASH. -JEFF. TEAM, 4 TO 01 Yost's Eleven Is Outplayed from the Start and the Victory Is a Decisive One. Kicks It in Second Half from 18-Yard Line and W. U.

P. Is Beaten in Hard Game. ri a- II 13 I 'r. EMS tLTTt TtVCT.l jt t.i fe n- bJ fh. i --V Hmi.lay Morning, N'oicniWr 18, 1906.

PH1KAI i (I.i! ts. hi- er. i v. i a e-" IT I Oaton wi." j'. a ONLY POINT MADE IN THE CONTEST l.iWp t.l t-t- i -kt.

ir.igcty W. a 17 lv e.l. aft -ard- vvr I t.er.- re -rally 2.r cgiag. r. i Pt Jvrtr 1 1 i and lb strUir.

of for tie tei tr a a K. jo iu dept. Washington and Jefferson regained the got but three on Rp end run. US. thr "i v.

i -a id luny oooted io Jiaobnry college tootbail championship ot Western 1 a Peaji' Next Bis School Game Aftr Pittsburgh Jllgh school and fthadyside academy rave had their annual Irs net Saturday at Friendship I ark then we will bo ahlc to get line on interscholasUo, championship. If Shadys'de succeed. in carrying off the honor again the question as to who the leadi; is will bo great! si ir.pl i lied. The iron; tr.e rt. tn v.

I ti.e ij-i. inr by i'v Fennsylv gr.trrg but f-s-. 1 11 rue. r.mta yesterday afternoon at Ex- Kd park by -defeating the extern latter had circled the end for yams iier.t-r.U ic.im position it 1 I P'. an Kb Wern i ite ar-d Yesf- University of Pennsylvania's sturdy war-I MeKeown tiers by the score of 4 to 0.

shall and a first and 3.1' itehi hrst down. Im; it vvr.s i fe.i to i--tult fli-t vl; in 'h-'- ir vr p-'i- or; te.e ut i 1 Elnh. I i. It was i ca rrled ni i cntar spe. T.vijv 1 et the -l-! t-nve fcl ti a jf tf.

iind J. held and took tbe bail on dow on the 22-yard iin Price Makes Big Gain. .1 i j'ar-s c-el. I ha i it ",5 tTtrrnt. I ted 4 r1.

but W.dv.-r spin; I 'et l1- It vac a f.V'f i c- drfent Kiki pave the Kat hinders pi them out of. it. TC High school wins then the dop.tors will bo buy and tho com- paiiag of ivLUivt" scnas will be in or-j 1 v. The Pittsburgh High school man-j se merit had it within its province to i i -er i'T Ik-v a i rr p.i-u Price ran arot.nd the L'. P.

left end iii yards, taekiine him after he hai eluded all. 1'ricc fuilov-d witu another run of 10 yards, and 1 i ou Tl.cr" a tt Was nev et Ci.l.ee the bor.or of i ga rrinsi. but th" gi.a- a. r-. a varJ one for eight.

broke throirh Kerr Price, W. and brilliant and sensational uuarterbaok, kicked a f.eld goal from the IS-yard line in the second half which won the game and which was perhaps the most evenly and hardest fought college contest ever decided in this end of the sfete. It was an even break in the 'first half, but in the second session the men trained and coached to the 4r1ih.1t: te by Piefcarski had much the advantage. Price was the brilliant performer on the field. Jt wag he who made the runs that brought the rooters to their feet, who i made, the right plays nt the pavehotftgical i 1 r.c- ca i i tl a i.r.-i alt.

ui.is a T.b!r ti- ii i b. Wi rki" r.u'.-j at ll :) fr iff. 1. I I I V-i. i 1 I v.r I 1 I i -t rreWl -vr -w-- N-ff 11 f- the double pats.

line. On no nain and lun. tl" vioi.nv war. tne nne ara Droice up getting the bail on the two attempts there was in. ike it had it airanged a game with Kiskl when the latter wanted to resume athletic reunions with the local -hook Instead cf playing Kiskl High tbn ii I on t.ri fR-'voi oor i 'c- v.

i v. -r i VV.iS jj that Ma I i.ot to bT.t Vj re. rte whi 1 v. I jt j). Tti k'.

-s i ias.sr i It to Dury KickcU to rnce, who got ba in midiield. V. U. 1. was penalized yards for offside play.

Price, on hie! sent the ball IS yards, but Meld g. f.Pa-ki.-s- -t t- ir th 'I i th-i leal! to so 1 Hat it v. -ed -ry llotb 5. K-1 t- al. Vjt.l-l Per: i ta.

wr.r. it. and was oftssiae and was set -f tb- 1 kl-'kiT; moments and it was. lie who decided the back five yartis. Issue by booting the ball from a heavy, It could not snake up ar.d W.

muddv field at a time when the W. U. P. had the ball. McKown ran 12 ya f-tV itch' ali i tor I.

P. Is, hot l'M-iv-T I fa: irtbi- th- i iw first down could entire i not another be made 1 defense was stiffening and the. 1 iie? tl. crinl if stave and lj. P.

lost on downs. On a lake, desperately to 's -J al of i V.I.,, -ite-nb -f tit- Albs' -fftrty 1 ,4 A but f.r...;ly. team was fighting off a' touchdown. There have been on the Exposition i kick v. imoeriy ran tln ougii center 13 i many stirring scenes yards, w.

and J. was caught holding I elected to bock the. Wab.ir.gton nd Jefferson academy instead, Kiskl, it Is sabl, applied for a after the High school had been completed. i plaj ed the W. J.

academy one prior to tle- game IV. gh school had with th-; Weshlrgton ptens. Kdski played ii a to if game, wh.lo High school won to 0. It is not likely High school will HC 'C. Tl points on tshajystdo, which Kiskl old.

It certain the High it- will be more evenly contested, fi Sluiiiysido will have a better team on the fU l-l next Saturday than It did niiuu KisKi. Coach "Voting of will hi? strongest fon-es for this name. H( teams will be determined ar.d it should be Hie very best cf local games of the year. grialron. it is a sent DacK j.

yaras. .1 i ru.ti rt--rt t. ei cettn; 1 aii ii M. 1 i th" laKv fi.uti 1 I. 1 J- r.t of hJ-f 1 be ar.la n-.

a 2t- i m's I. tr.d to the Id doubtful if anv ever exceeded that of iwvivevi iu tii me H'-yara 1 i Kicked to aield on the 4u-yard Ire! if trn inf i In T.r le 'c run ti rii i.r.e. r't. yesterday when Price kicked goal. The Klawuhn and.

Meh! made 1 yards i.tt!' ft i old rr: it a a akt-r I to' V. i re--i i'l I tut r- i i 'h was a far ami W. and J. rooters in the west stand could! Banbury tore off 12 and again V. V.

P. hardly contain themselves in their i was back 15 -yards. Banbury kicked; uberauce of joy, and the players on the yards to Price and time was up. field acted as though They were mad men. There were no changes o.i either, side Thev ran up and hugged and kissed this' for the second, half.

Swenson ran bak popular Pittsburgh boy who had per- Duffy's kick but two yards. The ball formed an act that made all his friends! was on the 15. -yard Freitag secur-d feel proud of him. it on a fumble and W. and J.

sta-ted I toward the goal line. Priee ran around jo an Fl it wh col ti. bv r-1 tpt w-. i C.u!i r. k- l.tt.

l.tc-.:. Wilo M. rut. tri I or r.d -lail' i P-- i j. i -IZ Jt o'-i-vt tlirr-I-.

f. TliU will obablv be. the last Siiady- tl ci a i e- h- 1 nn.l reju.enat 1 w. u. r.

5 inree 5IdP. the end for five, but MeKeown i feated best i Blue in It WHS is a t'- in try ari Sr. ewry httk. 4 -r. its r- xt piay, as Wtni-I'iie erlp- I There was some, great plaving by the augnei iy tor no gam un toe U.

P. n-n. V. Banoury ran with thoi however, I rice threw the ball ball the oftener and was always danger- ('n the tour-yard line It 1 ous. Perry, the and Card.

Marshall though a. touchnown would coiv, hve thm.Bh ihelr lives denen.led i tAt the right Side of the ride team Coach Young will prepare for n-hoc 1 or any other school. He has abou' mad up mine to retire from 'ncU football work. Uor seven year he has, e.iacbtd Shadyside teams, and for six of th'-ir years he has turned out Th' s-HHun lie has had very poor -u of I.lpt P.us n. hi.t char.c- a.

C-irth. J'i 1 1 I e-y wert V. P. X. .1 Whii- MIeh.Iga;: i fhd bv ti IS a i'U vtn h'' sl be ii, i I vict'-rv.

M'. hlvan. surpi i I cf th" tdav that et of up." aav the eoi'-r ijuker auJ nni! huskier. to fore- too Micl ti upon the game. No captain could play yarns.

harder, more consistent than did Mar-j Center Fails to tiold. Tiie field was heavy with mud and long! renter did not hold and there was rims were made with difficulty, yet Price u. lUU'e, but Price recovered. O-e yard ne kie- h'i uit -'-h of ki- 1 Ti 're I Yost was m' the i.a KERR PRICE. rd th on fr.itr, tiirt.

r.Tui wis ufc.t 011 t.ms lurawf j'rice couiu noi and Banbury took t. rri -r QuuKcr d. MO make up the necessary distance ar.d I. til Pcniii i'. A (.

ViicV to s'r." otc bkl! third t. t. v. r. i i f.r was W.

ball on th I I Ire-u t- downs. Han'oury downs. iT'I Sin-', ri whs the Hi in- and d-nt 'r. i WT-b 1. Ti went back 13 yards by an end run and tfi.

back for a six-yard umry tooK wen son I at hi i lost thev fount-1 r-n a-i a.i.i.- To r. loss. Ban'rurv W. C. Pa hld an an ouslde kick, but I was penalized l-'i Ft r.r:y! at K.l l-l.

i At r. i r. -e si't f--fe. stag-' I Ci.Jiie dep r.o the i.ri-. i of r.m iut.

r'- Wave I hi fate ftf. I -t f--i r-i -V os.h to ot-l t-i- At 'Lai r-d a i drop 4 in: Pen Tf-' 111; th- haiv s. beh.n.l var.rs was sj am! tw-li a ay i a c.s-r. owes a-. n.t i.c-rc bur in i i is Ii -t "A i horses.

Price especially being hard to stop and down when he got started. Banbury dedged tackier after tackier, and the stands roared. There were in anv missed tackles because tbe uniforms of the players were slippery and they looked like mud men. Dry packing grass was laid 'on the field 5ii parts before the game which helped some to give the players a better Tne W. and J.

students were in the west stand and the W. U. P. undergraduates were in the east stand. Thev had cheering and yelling duels.

Tftey sangr and their bands blurted out college and popular airs In the. first half W. and J. once had the baiy or- the W. U.

P. 21-yard line, but Duffy had to kick. In tiie second half Yv and J. rushed it along to the 10-3'ard Ime where it was lost because Wimberly hurdled the line, and on the second iournev to the sis-yard lire Price kicked goal. W.

U. P. took the ball by steady playing to the six-yard line, where W. and J. took it on downs, and before a play could be started time was up and W.

and J. was the victor. yartls. j. r.e oail was on the line.

W. and te.o. was put back 13 foF holding and Price tried a field goal, but it was blocked. Aictleown got it for W. U.

I. Banbury run 20 yards, "Vim-berly making a pretty tackle. kicked to Price on the 32-yard line. F'erry was down the field like a rabbit, but Price ducked him and ran through the oncoming tacklers and got hack to the 41-yaru line. Marshall broke throujjh and nailed Wimberly for no gain.

Price, by dodaing and cutting: in, made 14 yards on end, At this juncture MacV rell was sent in for MeKeown. There was slugging ar.d W. H. P. was penalized half th distance t'i-ftif f- a trew I-'I so lo tO of h-! w.

Va ne l. aal a material to work This fact has no.t him to r-'iiie. He is an attorney Mid hi I'-ni duties do not iermit loni to lose the time to corah football. If quits will look arotmd a long whil" before it tiad. a man who can ta.it- Lin place.

TfclK of New 1. cogue. Th-J barfrall enthusiasts have little to tnlk about now days unless it be oc-furfnees of the pat seanon. In the P. O.

AT. ranks tlicre is Nothing stiring. club.s are keepiri- in tue background, 'cat they wl! tdiow their hands at the i.xt niectmg which will be some time in January. At this meeting it will be known defln'fely whether the ciub3 that, wen: through season will be in the league again or whether pew towns will be admitted. Out in certain parts of Yv estmorr laii county thire is talk of the formation of a league to be known as the Pennsylvania league.

This ill give those gents who have ji'-nchant f.r plaj'ing ball around a warm stovo to enthuse, but the project dv3 rt look feasabie. yome of the towns, in fact all, mentioned a3 possible t'w-inbers. are r.et rir.e for league ball, some perliap? never vil! It id a pretty that the league will die ere the tpring rolls acunJ. One town in connection with the pew league Is Jre.msbtinr. Here j.s a town that will support nothing unlctd it is firt clans.

it sr. a- vt a- b-frp: rr, I '-). i st that "I- h-r iter it tiu.o the h.al; v- I.i hud 1' fte wh erie rs f-rht. t.i--' wit arm. little r- run.

I was pvip-j 1 1 ti" had 2j vr: i tr.e oo I it out tori w. i allej WASH-JEFF NOT GIVEN BALL BY W. U. P. COACH At tLo.

coriclusion oi the yesterday W. and J. was not-then tho hall, which always goes to tho iet or, by V. V. Cadain was of? The field with It and Pri'-t; ran.

tip to got it. It Is alleged that Coach WiugarJ refused to tho ball or allow V. and J. having it. This action on th port of Vingird drew forth a severe uenuuetation trom Coach Piekarski, who later said it was the most unsportsruanly act he ever saw on any college field.

Piei' trskl added that hf would endeavor io have the hall plven W. aud J. It Ss aiso said Winpttrd refusod to shake hands with Pielw'rski. In tho room of the W. and .7.

players la the Philips syrn-r-arium Coach Piekarski pave way to the severe nertus strain he has heen tinder. He ae.rl was relieved by a of tears. His only (xn.rnent was that "'I knew Sunny do It. I know Sunnv would do it." Later he said: "'This i-: my day. I wanted to beat W.

H. p. ar.d Perm beats Michigan." The V. and J. players crowded around T'lekarkl wldie he Was sitting with his fact: buried in lianas.

His Ladf Morttiw jt.ir.pe 1 on a chair and yelled IVhn did it? i-edc-o-r-s kd! Who did we tight for? P-i-e-k-a-r-s-k II "Who do we all lovo askd Price, and the whole te.tm cried back; Pi-ekar-ski. if w--s elut'il fv.Jtl- Thouar.ds id jw lij.i.; t.l lK f. -n t-. IT te -hi dm-U trbd 'i n-yari first th.i ri y. tho Wfilvi I'tit- 'ben if ft ill.

hi to the goal hoe, which put the ball on the. 30-yard line. Wimberlv and Price, on two attempts, did not make a first down. The forward pass. Price and Springt i to Dauglterty, put th hail on the 14- ard line.

Wimberly did not gain and it 1 'was up to Price. "Sunny" took the ball and dodged and sidestepped until he vas clear ot the field and was on the fi ---i yard line where Johnny Mackrell brought him down. Mackrell and Prle are old I ii'r- r- ii-r I. I I i. I ttf i -J-'-u t-rt.

i 1 I To lOhdow ft i-. i i r'r- tirj T- 't I I. arr 'ore ft i- no Penalties Are Frequent. r.i.;; A ii.i.l was i to r- j'-mir-s tinr th-. ball in :r.JV! M' at a fif rjnrr 'Te dcT.l --e a 1 Penalties were frequent.

Once U. P. was penalized half the distance to their goal, which for SO -yards, it looked as though there was slugging, but it was claimed alter the game that the pahs, but this did not count. Th'Tv- was1 W. U.

P. oach yelled, instructions from great enthusiasm at tais stage. Tries a Field Goal. I Is period the town cannot smpp. period the town cannot support At this a On the first to gain Wired down with but five yards rly hurdled in an attack GABMEGIE TECH WINS ITALBQTS FINE WORK Ifi on tiie center and W.

and J. was I id 13 yards. Capt. James protested the. sidelines.

W. J. drew a 10-yard penalty for slugging, putting the bail on tiie 10-yard-line. W. P.

lost yards by penalties while and J. lost 70. Duffy did the kicking for W. and J. and on the punts W.

and J. gained, although there were instances wheie Banbury ran the ball back for HO yards. Banbury kicked well for W. U. P.

although. Duffy had the shade. Both sides used. the i that, would rank with those in the V. o.

it. and for that reason, those who aie regarded as the bulwark of th b.istbali foundation there refrain from irjlng to -et into a league. Some years ago hud a team composed of college piayers under the of James Cay, which was un- DICKINSON HOLD VIRGINIA WINS AT ALLEGHENY COLLEGE) THE MERCERSBIiflG MEE against tne e.ee;?ir.o. lie was wrong, i however, and the officials were correct. The forward pass failed, but W.

and J. I I got it on the fumble. Warren was tack- led by Ferry for a three-yard loss ami I i or. a faite xick Wlnit-erlv ran tnrovgh iTATE TO 5-0 SCORE iy THE SCORE OF SHI kicks and delayed center to he 11-yard line. Prie oiiside and it rl 1 1 a on the double pass nasses often rrtsi Banbury caught ii us tnrouga tae ertt- i tieid goal, bn five-yard iine ana ran bar hi yards.

W. 'c euestiena otie Of the very best inde- Pidef.t organizations ever formed in Western l'l-nna) Ivaaia, yet the team failed to make expenses and the proinot- rrs had to make up the uehele'iey. which mounted to a Urge sum. Pittingc-r, he Barclay. B.ll i U.

P. was offside and and J. had irr: WltU.M?P(ll'.T, Nov. MOlt' tA.VTOV.'K W. w.

17. s't 'i i M' I' is. i ciencney of the forward pass tnat W. and J. couid get within -the danger zone of W.

1'. Dan Datignorty getting the ball both limes from the long hurls. W. and J. the toss and Capt.

James elected to defend north goal. The W. and t- -tj ov -err I-. 'i" ae: I lie. 17.

imperial aiiain-'T it inn to lf-x: I P-i in, i r.v i- ta! rt i cA.z ft- I 5 th -r- -i 'ir a t-a k. "I 't r.m. o' r- A i' In i a-k tr" im if. but t-i-it in: in -r 5. ii'iJ- rtl I rt iva in i alf a -t.

Ki. Aatri-riy ai: -k r.rt 1" I bck a r' ro it.itT.r t-s'- t. I f' r-' I r.f nil kT I tl ll. a'tjifj I Tlipurer. and many other wrd known I', hid trouble truay ta V.

Wni ynr. V. ia.iMits. but fiitlji I at kpt i he sr.c lecta rtehinK the I i a F.irkura Cavt. Mttlieti sec tr Pll.l U.

3t J. players tooR their positions, but Capt. nlaver-'. s.jme of whom are a till in fas 1 itcKinon put up a stutoirn bat tiaativ i by 'apt "M-th-r" i ti to d. The was the t.

seen here in years, ktrka n-- I the eiiil The ht-i-i was stato fieVs ha I rPfri-u bucks hi i-- l'r- 1 Aiarsnau una e-j uien iu j- tIvliI.s them instructions. After a few minutes wait 2'aog walked up to the ball and company, were on the team. Within tire rat f- years th" Elks have been sup- tfp ctaeamr 1 ii'ii ha im tut hf ivy in staitinij. r.i.tfc 4 an aggregation that played Sat- booted it to Newman to the 30-yard lin 1 iC 1 J. wieit th -i brjc.

mn iiiv Sls at lii'i i Am- t.r VS T- -t i--- lle got no utart-and did not run it oacK i 1. h. i r. i wi-ie'1 tiie luae ball on the lu-yurd line. Wimberly made three yards and the signal for a field goal was called.

Price fell back to the 18-yard line. After snaking the mud from tiie toe of his right shoe, he cried out the signal. -Morrow 'rial'-- a perfect pass and Price, unperturbed, although Perry and Marshall wre ohargiag or. him, let the ball drop and kicked it between tne posts into the grandstand Banbury kicked of? to Price on the line, Pi ice getting back five. Then "Sunny" made five yards and Sprintter 14 around the right nd.

Duffy kicked to Banbury on the 4)-yard Hue and Baa-bury raa ii back 33 yards. It was a pretty run and brought the stands to their feet, but Price brought hiro uown. The forward pass was tried and Priee jn-1 Windier! a y. lvi tai.ir. ihviii- I If nt 411 in nearly every in i 1, Kurii.s t.

a mlis'an; lal nr. partti-'jlar, Kti.tii sa avirs a i i wa flch s-t I.J!5. Tr, 1 1 i lit! a c.r center for rive to Banbury on line. Banbury and ran back hit the kicked 35-yard run f-T ie I o. tr i 1 1.

P. i and then Duffy the W. U. P. caueht it on iirt.

Hi 11 ti. cK bull fre-a W. Va. oa Its two-; I ser.sate rue i irj i'ru-J iine. ft- -f 3-.

yat The W. U. wild, but through the field for 33 yards. P. adherents- almost went urda vs and occaSienally.

nnd-weeK games. Tiie salary Hat was small, but this- iid riot pi-evenf the team last year from Koing into the lioie One day last summer t'ie writei' askr-d Tom McTigh. th- manager, if (Jreeutburg would want to eT.ti the, P. O. aral inuuired as to tha e-eelitiOTi of affairs in Oreensburg and in th tlictcd tiie facts- already i.

ainert. This the situation in and in nearly all the other towns v. .1 i -i -r -a -h i JT" I Ii r.i t'ia rti cle b. the piaye-1 xr. ye- ic.

Springer brought him down, Duffy Throws Banburyi r. Inri i.l t- Jra- 'v te: -a l.v. I P- I r-1- on a half liuchtii-un's onttr ii! V. rn-i i. n- --i -v i- i.jng- rum.

In t'Tl- alm-y: cojitii'iin'ly. i. i aturc if r-mli, an 1 tetf.i rtsuttK tiOr.t; ain.est pinyir.g a In 1U. during- ihe ea: (Iwa. ti scr T': wl.

re an was hiockel Oot-vais tiie i flaii.jt., ir.chj it an ftat la- W. U. P. was penalized 15 yards for it r. hurdling, and Puffy got around tne lino and nailed Banbury when the double tnrwat f.

liM li-ii i' Ia -hy (' Km-a itti. I. IJyr.i w- i rt Sn-jtr 'P. an. I i :vi.r-'i le-t'rfettt an I vav iH 'he V.

bc i in. a- f'h-r 'i pass was attempted, no gam resulting, who played a fine defensive game made. ix yards. Ban-! for ie le.igne it is still worse, i in smail towns ti-kea the best element! i juir-tiort Fr.lesa a club! Ftate tu.nl. 'ft- I it- r.

as f.rt 1 1 k. f- trt rK! el, a- 1. plac-m. in or sin.i 'i ir. kicked over the i'nee getting tiil-i suDoort there i slim chance of i bury -C i 'i 1 U.

-r --r I r- I i. -t -i .4. tm- I'll 1 s' 1 -j I T- i 4 i r- up 1 r. 'a les'irtt-d te t-. '-iii; jitnys thh: 'ieary dia i rl kins us.

axaeUy 1'rti I territory hiving tii.t atf-mpt-vi c'a ti. yr.T.i i ri-v. '1 iili-e- tucii anil Iickin: on 1. It.irv Wofi- i Frv Per. i bill's lJus is Or Pat- en ry ii- io ft- mm rM f.

'a la.rv, I1- ft r. K-f. lira! i.Uir 1 -r. Hrnor. nalied It.

Boissea was sent in to relieve Swenson. The crowd yelled it? disapproval of the change, was playing a tine game. Puff to Banbury in rafd-tield. Daughirty making a fine tackie, Clnncey and Mackrell rmuD a first down and When the kick wh attempted Wimberly got it on the 14-yard line. Duffy's kick was blocked, hut Seamen recovered it on the 20-yard lhie.

W. and J. slagged and it was W. TJ. hall on the 'o-yard iine.

Mackrell and Marshall made four yaids fj1 're: a 3 -f ha. V. V. I ao. linn t.

B. I. G. 1 1 ii 2K. P.r.

State Imrr.s Wiay KucV.ic i'-ma cApi.i fypm-TK raii.pbeti iir.ry 1 rt tire it ana touching it uown. oootea to the 40-yard line and Swenson ran it i back to the middle of the field. Mc- Keown made, p.othing on Duffy's end, but the double pass got five varus. Swenson! to Banbury. Mehl made a first down.

W. i V. P. was set back for five yards for anj t- r- r. Ii Si rs I i i.Hr 1 --r su r.

ivlng a can.palgn of any duration. About 13 ye us ato Walter Ilerrington, r.ow of Pittsburgh, orga.nUed the West-era league, but tne organize ion died eroatid Pecorat Ion tlay. 4U.T. Johnstown. Iitrobe.

a a. saeiiibe; of it. The O. M. i the o.dy league formed 1 i 1 ve piay ami was unaoie to raaKe- up TIich Indhtns I -Vrc i 3" tho distance.

1 a cCi f' 1 I and Meh I not make the first dow J. had the bail on downs ts a It, 1 j-Tioe toott tne oau nmiseu on an etiu and end and r- I. eah." 1 1-: i I .,1 1 1 I IV. I r. i a i i'rr -t i M.

II. It Tiyrii.Ms ilVlic- ajt. i ia It- rU It tell ii "i T. i-. i ie.

this se that ever 1 he til went through a support line v. h-n time as ended a a i waj over. J. I W. V.

1.. road to ruin far ft Uasue Is otj baseball in that h-caht line. I ilcr.T'.' lii-orv i i "iii.ivfl! L't. t. i i- Vr-'' 1 r.

e-- l. '-'i. i iiysvit. K' hf y. Vlrotfra 1 I Tim---Tw :i.T-" Perry by Httempi to b.T.- 'hi.

t.a run and got away tor da yards, tie gx-vard dodged and sidestepyed, Swenson getting him lnally. W. U. P. was offside and: "vy.

anJ He ball was tiow on its 27-yard line, The forward pass tailed and W. U. P. I Frletajc iiad the ball on the 43-yard line. Se-unon MeKeown made.

12 yards on the forward Morrow pass and then follov ed this with a first Jara-s lown. Springer nailed Hanburv behind Newman -let a h-a''ur team. I a MO! t- 1. 4 i 'i- Opening of Sko'ing 5eason. With the eperir.g of th skating season Du.pt-tmi- ti-n this wo those i.o iioekey will bgin to warm up to I'ij 'A -rr-r nr.

a i il. UNION OUTCLASSED BY WESTMINSTER TEAM K. 1- Hni tl or' -iVtt 1- U.i-" 'ine the S. vie--r' f. -rr.

7 ji i ti bail Price i v-l ai.d I My waut en of y. i advrntage m-tr cougratiiUtte th--o men did ier ti r.uhpely exp i ha.l to kick, and he sent the to Dougherty on the 37-yard line. Priee had a good chance, but fell tM.e joe! I app' i B.H ten ra; 1 The announcement tiiat t'ue first big plaved December il the natrons Vv-r rt onee Ti.ore, ufc'cr -M'Sv. ig, V.ame witi be pi. rising to ot iiar Icuue will la i TDauRhertv Springer I Wimberly i O.

a.1 from fe- of V. of sr. Ki seias- Mehi Sts if-Ie F.B Ti l.f.. JO" ee tr I. jvson ef i-' l.

nr.t rt 'l' hr. who l.ecer tai and Si Itti a of blnestr.ai! hai vv. O.lpats. 5-minntij of t'ue local hockey been endeavoring to latter, and while he f.n.i' taking team has give Pittsburgh a v. hat t-atcs that th" top.

Ii- be-'ti -1 -r oi-r. Ji t'. a. it'." i.o '1 f. a i- trlr ph.U'did ilapt.

wa-roari mi tie Was last r.iijat. "i poiye-t agate. pi.O e-t before, H'ti: bt life than entered the 11- -try with a rem tab as iitgton and Jefforsi Jan.es UtiCovei.i tr.e eolP'-ge yeli ro--ters. and th- t. t- ile S'hi ftf have fought around unable to so-oure one i-vw n-v a flt-M I.o'.:- 1 i uafr 1 I.

I a 1 ptj. t'. -atir- h'i i.i.. wn iti si tho: rt a i it. la" a.

t'n; tr. i 1 rt.j. 1 n. a Uj vl.KT ie nr. i i- t-l iv iec- nh -ar'f'iU: -ta- --h'I tr- k- h.

l. 1 -r- 1 e. 1 i 1.1 1.. Ii no Hr i i- a- t. STATEMENTS FROM THE OFFICIALS AND CAPTAINS Peck star Ir.

tr'tauffet. the old Pennsylva. the p-mm. ut. However-; lie on this trip.

The players, 'orn last year's team, Stuart, i i. I'aird ate' Caicnbeii, are tfie i laae. has to r'-d i in-htst' pi-k of th v-r i-iter yalij.il t.m'it wh a ad was ttaii! vlo- a Mud-iits ami alurm.h his '-'-id a-; iy a. -t of h. a li.u.e rr.

ot' his f--l-- hit ii. k' j- 1 ru i am- "i r'ai'zed. I of a am who lefere-d the game. wa- greatly please the result of the eecoumer -two-n Old Peiui. ids alma au-l the ITnHersity of Vkhigan.

Iu a spate- i team, ano im- wnigs HOCKEY o. two new pea to lard the ipt. -aid to be a i I i.tr Th de t.l'. ul and Johnson, are rru I.4tst year the local Gazette meat made last n'cht Work of SKATES -1; n. i-t ii r.

I a team was Tiie. num-about the i insures on the wing1, at home will be season, wide! shy on strengt her of anas as last ir 9 mi-, Times, Dr. said; "Tbe result uf the game between and Pennsylvania was r.o stirr-i'ise to me. I have witnessed exposition 3 -c-f 1 Vr ai. la i.

i 'a. i re it C'l f-a tt '-ri kdr. tl '-4. st- ifs 1 ball p' ay 1 r. both eastern and western football I P-r enough hockey to satisfy tho' 1 fins.

The Pjterwct.olust io league will probably b- .1 i.i have always eon tended that th eastern variety is superior. I ha c- ys that the footbrdl defense by eastern coaches, ard especially 1' ITr.iversity of Pennsylvania, was far s-o- nnt in 1 uu.hr Co' duty i-I ai'Voii" can ih. leg" ehampio' vav its season rhiring the holiday week, Jt is p.kt-lj Ihttsbuigh High school, the1, ons, and yhadyside academy will t. ,1 A 3t a.a;-. ihh.k that he Ci 1-a -i vl- Yu: s- iHvor a niong western penor to foot ball 1 1 p-rts.

1 ue game C.O! iUlTrt UVM1. i I 1 1 1 i I I iU': uv- madi; to have one or two exhibition games with eastern schools. B. is likely a 1 ha styl' Srotfddie lie, me. Pa- vr I re i ore V.i;k-- 1 .11 i- Ml Philaucipi'na has shovn this demonstrated as veil that P-of attack as pt fee ted lira! Quakers cf this year is a tensive method of playing the i'A -r- The A CanatJim t'tit-.

s- tV Prof- i PI 5 Du Spt HfW; cri-ce, ir I fo ii." iir; .1. S2.50. i Hccke ticks a-i Pcks- ay liar game." he Payer ford school will hi played. 1 it ie practic dly settled as yet, It b- very likely the league will be the! iam.e as last year Pittsburgh and 'il- b-o eh HUh schools. Siindyvide, East 1 I ei ti ta -a- r-.

Dr. Stauffor was very guard 1 t-r in Sr-OTTDAhU a iar.e-.trawn ft! ait-riaj-" hiirh na i stte 1 i remorks conrerrhog relative of the W. and and W. (' He stated that he had el even 3 so evenly matched. pfrerigth tea res eon two will imt i 1 Turner Wlm tl if Bih-rty Mid Plttsbutgh eol'eg" preps.

f'lTTSBURGM LYCtLM WINS FROM BROADWAY A. C. a-- ian -V r.t )P- P. R. SPALniN; G.

SPALOiM; v. 4 1 I a 5 "I vVlv I 7, I V- 1 1 i- tn caaa, r.i-.-t half th tt'l 11 Vt illrif-r ivi.h- Vot-T t.t.te On' iln I -a 5i. I a-, 0. say that either W. ar.d J.

rr was the better, but will venture sertion that W. and J. deserved because cf S's abhity to kick a V. P. the Mil il from 1 rri.v i-- iiiavs- I- rf-n A'i tiirni-r a I i 5 di iui I tl tT! Tin' A It ito.p jrf'i L'-f utr i at the er.iadway 'ihvi 'and 34 to 0.

I.ir.e-ap: I t. Vtg t. A a i.rui'l ay e. M' n'j-i. ll 439 WOOD ST.

rTSSURCH, PA. --re nei i at tre Capt. Marshall of W. IT. pnfullv accepted the defeat of Ids tear, at the hnnd.

of Washington and Jcfe ron. It recognised by part ns of p0T fa that ro man on the W. 1'. P. h--n Phi i )t; a P.

ixnnr i. I.i far I -h S. i -xnard i t-i; i i H-manri J-f o-rC i II o. Tr v- I ii t'rr-w-. atk- f.

...1. "iore id H. -ir than tr.e sturdy re, 1. 1 t'lll. O'Kti i.

'juf-m 1 1-n. Mttnh.iu.. I- r- Ine Hil-- M' i-LTv, W. 'I i'n I Ulton S. MOORE iro! n.

I. I J. Ko.s--.-y i-lot htv fling P-HH--IW UiaUrt ke. Oiriii M-' Mel Mr'aott idlcy, finrie." Wittt er. Sunn 1'i-Aii Ci'ft.

tleil'di 'si! aiicr. Hiv, an'd 1 that ou' n- hk v. A i'. tvj. i I d.r M'-V- ...1 i' I i.

rr.ni la-r i hi lamn an tavKi-. i ib'mK we gav- W. a very l-ard game taud am we phij cd almost as goud d. Thy to be they have'a vtrsatile phiver who, ail'tioa to h.s work ir football, has the fiepi goals when the oecnslor. i-te J- desi eJ ty.

win bee." I ie if th ihali 'co. ,1 tag to -y toi.dv 'V t'AU MAIisflArx, ana or i he If. team Tit an ntde leader, pi-iyer nil At -j)i a tbit pcpP.es. v'v. h.

1.1-V-lOV. .1 1 -mi oIT'h S.iOC I tTa ui.inr rb tiii. i ty. i- i. I i itL'lvl IS t.

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