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THIRD SECTION PAGE TEN PIT IT IMF.S, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19 2 5, WEIGHT SE -PRO Nittany Lions Celebrate With Victory Over Michigan State TEAMS LIKELY I Indiana BE2DEKIAN TRIUMPH ioasis Strong Grid team TSBL iI I L33 Lsa Ezl 1 jfil I f- jii aajji fAf HEAVY 0 WAG WARRIORS BY 13 TO BEST TITLE FUMBLE PLENTIFUL Hope-Harveys to Get Acid Test Today When They Meet Steubenville Pros I rwin Scholastics Clash With South Fork Burns A. A. Takes on Port Vue Quakers. FflO.M nil indication during the present Independent football season, and esp.

daily nl this Mage 01 (he title rare which is being; slagel by the heavyweight team In the cily mid tri-statc section. It looks like 1 lit- lirciiiv illo eleven and Valley sn ip again will fight il out for the in- dependent I il If- in the class. While, the llnmn-ivilli team i bus taken part in 111 or." cviii-sl than the eleven, it- reason .4 et 01111g ami might infc up after the Strip bunch pets a few more lonlrMs under Hioir lu 1 Thousands of Visitors Enjoy Heated Battle Despite Constant Downpour Micheleske Puts Pigskin Across Goal Line for First Touchdown Westerners Weak on Defense. Special Tele-ram to I'ittsbursjh (ia.ette Times. STATK (kl.

ill. IVnn State elebrated I'eiinsi lrania Day here today ivith an victory over Michigan State. The game Mas. iiitnessed by thousands of who had come to enjoy the annual holiday, despite the fact that a hniiour of rain fell throughout the The contest was marked by an unusually large iiimilnT of fumbles, (hie to the slippery condition of the ball. Tho i isitots were much more adept at the art of recovering; the free pigskins than were the State men.

I'enn State fumbled 11 different times and the lib igan lads dropped the ball six times. On eight x-casioiis Michigan recoi ered, while the Nit 'I In- alley Sn ip was late urn liuj Mrrldl Ti irt r.ci.wii ti nrrnunl of the inn- anil up have nly took In a single grid I raj. which w.ri the I.i iv. a .) -SI rip in whhh Unworn! was defeated iin li while II I 11. outfit could do uilfi the.

I.inwood utfil Mas ti .1 iln-iii 1 ll-. The Itradh-y were de- and Miih tin- Strip eleven p-elllny; In i ati: VS. STATU! IiiilI, ThcHnpson. Sweeney, Williams, Shaffer, Graf, K. Weinier, I'atUTson Top row lireisacher, AVox)burn, Arnholt.

Malcolm, liellen, Swoarman, Salsfriver, Humphries, I-tsher, Itsie, Coach ItufT-ner, Whitmyre. IM)ANA NOKM.H; SCHHI, of Indiana. is all "sli-amoil up" over its t'inxball team this fall, which is exretel to roll up a formidable record before t-ie conclusion of tne campaign. Te playt-rs. pictured above, are: Hot torn row, left lo rifjlit Ilair, 'lial- iikts Jiisbop, King, Hicbis.

Zener, I.uke. Middle row Sajlor, Ponn -h Ma'-S slump T- Pii-skiiis M.sViui Spa k. 1. irav i o-r H.iis.- Hi; H.i.--!;riis li Kanmich a 1: r.r I 'i i-1 I iii a 1 1. il i -o I mi i il 11, i--.

i i it Tom. In ns I "...1 f. cm i i Sniilh t.e- icMsan Toes Illliti fm How Penn State Celebrated Homecoming Day With 13-6 Win Over Michigan State --3i 111 m' N' IJy AssiH-ialeil lress to I I.I... Oct. 111.

U'JI. preentesl ini i t. llli.w.i l.ul... I Jt'ur lo o.io of foot ball i efiifmpioiship. defeatefl Illinois to (I, while liT.OOO -po tat ni-s.

a ord-hrcaUini- lienii-i oitiins crowd. the soe tacle from A-ha'd failed to gam at center. 1'ritcharu ''ft through center for a four-lard gain. (Jr.av puntc! to smith who was v. ii.

.1 on state's line forward pass whs grounded. failed to gain at center. A i- tig forwar.l pass from Yunburrn was "cindi-d. Smith to ilr.ty, who fiimi'led on own line and rceov. eii.

ir.bureii I to gain a i F'Hit- was then thrown for a 10-yard loss when he ut-t. raptr-l to throw a forward pass. Vanillic threw- a long forward pass wnieh v. as grr up.a'e.. but til, r-f roe that i'-rni State had int.rfereil and the pass was ft w.as a gain of 1 yards and hist down on Slate's I'e-y aru line.

drinim tiled to gain at right end. A forward pass, Vrtnlnirp.i to l-ouiz good for vards and a Smith's tiroji kicii Score State Michigan State 1. kicked off Ha skins who aught tiie ball on his line and leturneii it in yards. Vai.buren to gain at thr- center of file Van-buren funiMed and I'ri-ohard for on i --m's rt of i omii.irisiiii ran Iw in.iilc of llu fitiriifrth of thcsi- Iranit acroril- iiio fn the size of the muii in thlri lialtle t.lay. Tii" jrrililrr uii.Jit tlif jinnd of l.nni;, fiuvn beni 1 1 Into thi- 1324 Ktriilo In ttn-ir two Thr day Ihry w.Tf hr-1'1 io a Hrcre tin by the l.nwnn,i wm una of the worst playing 'luvs os had xpt onr for sfvr ral reasons, rain pound down i Tccrr'-ns of tho samp rind i' i'i xr.r- was -r n.i.

I on i iuyins (1-1I. i i on they wou.d n. iv" n.i.j.f, honor-: ry il pair mi 'oi, leas. 'l lu I Kim w'il at I i for a itli l'--t oar's oiiampioni irvi ia.i i. I.oo;i i.oa -d this M.i.-.uii to thi.

of tlio -n liu-y will holf-f up lor tliW -ni'i's! ith nn-i li'1 uli' wil! iit a tf'iirn on li- id i-j and i Jr. i alVuk. I. ii' if I i I js dry th'y I i a ml in. 1 1 ope-Harvey in Test.

1 1, 1 lar nn i.f i i 1 1-i v. hi a wdl tlioir ar'd tv wlioii tli'-j th'- in i ini'jii! I ir In. I Ia.i wid Sfo-monvillo to lay wui iho iol- intir.tii.n luiniiinu' Ii.k un. Unit no nil to for i hp A.i y-ar. hoy ar-i-omplish tin ill swiii into the bijr time Without delay.

Art Itoonoy will raii the to'iay iin-i 1 lloon will lo and hoi; down of at. 1 Mi-i'orml-k nr: I t'-uiii to the Hub i to tr iin 1 carry of the i of ho eit.y alii i-oiinty today will attract tho'i-. -an Is to h.indlot and th" eard arrange. 1 for the pames that wili take pia. is about the lest that ha Seen he.pj;, i season and .10 ii -u lit number of upsets will be ri-yorded after the Karnes arc over.

Good Local Games. Loi-aliy tiie Valley-Strip and Irnd- Kaie K'anie, hieh w.Il be playvl on the bi Kield, will vie for lioiirirs with the I.inw ood-St rut hors which will be staeed at the 1 Washirmtori boulevard trriiiinils, and 1.0 doubt both these contests will be thr rnecca for the thousands that like to see the i il in aetion. tne; mi 1 lie noie-narvov team will oarrv a IJT cro'A of rooters to tho. nhpn- Hlinois' ot 10. iJecK na, ii.ii kol from ton in I away.

J5 iislav's victory Michitran i win the Hrj't 1 Iiawipiou-diip of tin- ol erint stii! are boasiinrr of The Wolverines, humiliated by achieved their ilctory near the finish to nn eoa! ot's star iiarterlack. booied tfal at a ditlicult aniic ST ATI-; CO TAT1-; CGf.l.lx;!-;. I'A. Oct The idiiv -by-pla Olillt Of Sf "lie-Mil Kain. h.r.j tins aft.rno., Kd- First Quarter.

of Sta'e ss a to ilef. ml a 1 I i a in ii. i. i ff units on ih- a rd line l--r. back foi try.

a. to I i.tng-rri tried th. from his 1' ai. hit for live v.i-.. Ha: icn the t.O th 1 it was ')ti the -1-1.

who to the of the i fr Id ta. -iairc .1 a rd-- bt bit of thf- brie tor one yurrl ami a first, down on Michigan's I ei ortield got aioiir.d ft for a 33-yard run. lb was dowinai h. Michigan S. i 1 1: hit b-ft tackle for five went thrnaKh for yards i.nd tirst.

down on Mo ii line. 1 i.mger-li. id vard" at end. it Wits first down on Michigan four- i-aia! h.iiesl;.. w.n; r.

if tit! I the i lit.inu ii to tin line. Miv-oil. sk- lediiitit. th. bail.

ancy his Sco! I ti ii i. M'i hi gall State, o. 1) kl-li- io cura. tit" b.t: on 'ii- ati i r-turiw it 1 1 nght okie. i'.

nil Stat" was a I I I fi vards 'r lolsile. I Li age gained six y.n-ds tight "rill. le. g.I..( -n v. i r-' i jiu to line.

he 1:1 ti is ra, ks. Ma is at left tackle Ituhl did wa lit a (ir a lei our at -ii" f.tn, ice. I of bounds en man on 1 v. 1 1 i a -i a I it i g. Ituhl aii.i.d M.

nun it. im. i 'a r.gerhrid at tight rid Mtch-al-sk- r. center at enter. la ti! and I i r.ge I his I line.

ituhl lealeii iij tin- lit-owuics. 1 i iU'llllll lie la 1: GROVE DA 1 11 Chioans Fail to Iake First Down, and Lose by 26-0. HOSPITAL LIST IS SI'K'-IM. I 1.1 1 unvi: CITY. I' 1 1 City 1: 1 Ms ri-w to 1.

rmr to li 1 11: 1.1 the 1 Hun r. mv 111a 1 1. 1 Marietta's and II 1 in- lie fi rs' d'ov ns rl i.n hi every nuarri r. I'it ol 1 Ifooil strut h- 1. H.y.Pr.

-teiiln- a I pas.l Ireltl I rin a toieP-oown in the III -1 IilllOi 'S Tin: tucond 1: rune in the ion I Ci.k. rie 1 1 a p.iiif 1 1. his own I. line. On tin- i Prow lo tol-milth 1I1- loo- a til-yard uain.

Cl-lhhs -ulist it uled for i.nd in flvo in which Cril.bs rai- ried the ball e.icii 'inc. if was pu-h over the -oal. T'o- otm-r mall' came us tli" of fiaiKhi -la-ili. Cribbs. I.rown and IP.senI.ers hit the line time after tine- for five and 10-vnrrt ain- kicked two of tho ponhs for the extra Marlotta was in the face of tho drove line.

il.r to tnnke mip first down is of tho fierceness of' turn i rovers' charge. Punter Tackled Twice. Time nfter time the rnnin-r was downed before lie could started and forward passes w.re before thev could thrown Twice when tiiiri- tta was set to kick the puntc W.I tucklr-d before he could Kot tho hall under way. Marietta was handicapped by thr ram and Itnld. Tho jjaino was played in a downpour md the field was covered with water.

Any tactics other than plum-os were out of the i nest ion. Marietta's best rhanre to srore at the l.e-in- TiinE1 or tne secon.i oiockci punt stave it th" hall on dry's I tine. Jlowe two plavs Marietta ll-yard loss Th Tiroved roitl Hireat Conch for City two a 1 1. rim i so that ho had fresh men whenever a touchdown was needed. The trame was delayed to- fr, oueiit ini ir Kvnns.

for tlroTe City, suffering a broken rib: Fay a fractured finiior; Ford, for Marietta, a broken ankle, while Trott was carried off th- fl-bl 1, nrotise ions, from concis-sion of, he bra i n. In Hrown and I'riilis llow-Sf has two a rd it i i- 1 1' I backs. They were r. sp -1 I-- IT majority of the inakmir two of Hie touchdowns and one Until men gained whenever railed on. Hot), uri in their third collegiate vear wi'h another year of fnctbiill.

"They should f.rove m-vnluable to Hrovt City before tin- end of aiiottier season, j'lie I (Jr.ive City Aniter.im T. Fay I- llibvin ((' I I- li Man. tta I- To.it Koss ter tut ni t- I i-r: Sm l-r W.r.i I -if l.nfT.- ty I- ai a a rn CITY PIES ETTA MAR Tvl'-' "nnnrll riiuf 'I V. i'lman 1 to-irnoiTx I Kv ir 1 (i itt it 1 i ohioatiH never I I tany ions could take advantage ol a possible "break" only three times. The F.ezdok crowd started the game with a Hash tli.it promised to take tho visitors by storm, Cray, stocky I'enn State center, won the toss and chose to re-eive with his back to the north goal.

Mich.e'iske immediately plowed through tiie line Kir ii first down on the first try. Tins was followed by Ja ngerlield. spepdy right halfback, who annexed eight t.iori- by hitting the line. tin. following piay again took tho ball, and before he was downed i.i had reeled off otto of tiie prettiest tuns of tho day.

It was a flashy dash around the right (r.d of the op-posing line for a total distance of 3" yards. When he was finally brought lown into the mud and water, ho was only yards from the goal. Two more tries at line by himself and a final pinnge of eight off right tackle by Micheleske placed the bad across he get for the first core. With 1 Tl t'-lia rd holding the ha' Micheleske trie 1 t-a oonvirt hia kick into another point, "out it wild Brickfield Strong. The reoiiirkably good work of I'enn State b.e'kfiel.! in scoring thai first touchdown can best be under- stood v.

hi if is mentioned that if came off a march of 75 ards, which I was done on only eight plays. i Ivitt if Michigan wri.s weak on lii-d "fense, it more than made up for it on the offense at ba-t temporarily. They received tho kickoff and MrCosii huifnaok. o-suye; to enilil.it. I'-mgertieid.

Ot- t't" fir phi" the team a play that netted him I'a ya: at a tackle. The run 1 -might lie- 1 Ill's i'-nn an! many al a shudder that was tc. pt-oinrai by the chilly rain. that spurt was short lived Hugo's lin. In Id an-! McCostl farced t'l fiUItt.

I t.inger- field a.ga ii went oi: a making yards on the play. he wigs willing that his niii'. should have some id tli' fun and accordingly Maheieske. tho man who i.ifoely was converted from a anosman into a full hack, as given a try. Hts at tempt resulted in a fumble and th" boys from tiie Wolverine state again took command.

Tiieir offensive Icinir- was short lived, however, for I Jooh ringer, right -half, threw a pass which dray intercepted. mce more the visitors were on tho defense arid they were to show I ''-unsy Ivanut. peoph that they also could hold. After four plays they took the ball on downs. might be expected the quarter ended boforo further damage could be dieted to cither team.

Penn State Scores Again. IVnn State ncmuntid for its tin .1 seo-e soon after tiie ofun'tig of the sri (n-l quarter. The Aggies an! Pritehard blocked the kick. Me-I'ann. I'enn State, left tackle, scoop- i up the blocked kick and.

ran to the tiemy 10-yard lino before he was -low-nod On the next play, the aforementioned Micheleske went through enter for the remaining distance, to Tiie goal. Weston was fop Wiison at right 'end, and he made good a piaco kick for a total of points "tiring the remainder of tho half li vn i'Ihvciis oven mis, tho m- This ar-'Tit n- "stop oveii had nit hat the Westerners had ti 'oiiiiiico. During this time tho crr-w- was forced to back up against the shadows of own goa; and off tiie ly i r- enemy. iaarly in the third quart' the visitors anni their touchdown. It was by l-'mitz, who had sub stituted at the beginning of the second half for Mi-Cosh, on a bmg pass from Vanburen, another substitute.

Michigan was on the Penn 25-yard iine -w hen the pass was fiii ow. ii. (inly a "brink" prevented Michigan from scoring twice in the it, ird pinner. The isitot lo by i om-pleting a series of short forward passes. So successful us this aft ick Mint ere long the Aggies wo re on i line, with no -tg-i of a atup.

And Vanburen ftinibied. i'enn State immediately lost "he hill! "ti downs, whereupon fumbled again. (dray recovered for I', nn and pointed immediately Le Aggies taking the ball in mid-fa Id. Throe tries failed to add tho cesjairy distance, and Michigan punled. The kick was verv short, lait r.aaierc 1 it y-hen Perm fumbled.

The bad was Michigan's "ii S'ate'-; lino. From this point Viinhur'-i h-aaved tii- pa ss which the touchdown South tibst it ut in for ltm-h rin gr r. at. tempted a for t'u extra point, liti! it was low. Ttie of the quarter was f-ucht out virtualiv on eve-r terms.

Ni ither team i-t trist. a firs' i I. hr tor the turht.n I rtsli as they jire known through Tri-stafe sietion and wili leave over and -a f.i ii, tri.s at i ki--. i t-; e(i torward on i i ga n' ard I'lia-ui gained four a- rtglit end b-ske lo gain or, r. rd also f.ll'n-d at Mil.i I I (.

lost I. ail on on Mc Mci osh ff 1- ft tackl- for iur eosl, ub to -am it Mci'osii a yard I ruiK-r's fumble i.i 1 tl.e quarter nd-d. or. State, i e. Second Quarter.

Tie euarter n. 'i ith p. nn State ie pn of on it- own pin. was tir-t i W'-ston it it for Wilson tor I'cno Ituhi 1'iiib-il to gain r.vbt guard, i ii i I n- iii.i.l,- jatd at right tac- at rt-Ti Times, b-iiiiiine; about INvl (iranae the U'ol vcrincs' ,1... .1, l.ll I UOilMKlUN nun 01 irames of 1 hi- Wesferi- 'onfen-iiee 1:0: ml -tivlium.

The doub'e- bottom mi mm r'iis an nvcrulii-lniiic favorite lo Western Conference ami the bat Hint: Jim- uncrossed Ibis season the lo It defeat of a vein- afro of the second idirn 1 Vied- tint 1 1 an nour or so before the star: the game. Melon. th. ripping fullback o' Wolvi rini covered himself wi'h glory and mud by plowing through tin-whenever hr uj.on. un i Jtmwn of th" I brr li.uif ly.

wi'h Hawi; ins for v.i loti a tic'iiinr. Th i Itneu 1 1 I. I. T. P.

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in 1 1 i ii. 1. nr. a at. i- CONIZMAUGH AHEAD.

'W V. 1 ll'tl 41 u. l-iank Ton, i 'on lo roni I i- A i PATTON HIGH WINS. UNSTOWN. I- 1 I it Paltoo I ti'l'-'l I I'al t.

I. I I I I -a tel -ion a. I. net ivc'l it 'S'liloiiris i i ill to: il-," I'li'lmi am. i a rett t.

II. II efeafs a.ette Times. nail I I' ens). ui goal posts I I 11 I 1 1 o. 1 I i r- I got th.

bat! aft. I hid i'llnbbd on its liar, The former in Id on liii ird was tio- liiu. ICt ntral's 1 tliri a ale.) Central f.c, it. tn the th.r.i right ba it't-aek. I ii I j.a.-s and i a 10 irda to 1 I t's Inn- 'ui arc, unt oi tin i-iji'Mi li.

id ooln teams maue menv lurnob Jr. en-niii 1 lllore coat 11 Ii I 11 ait Th irv-idei last ha: Ih" bill a. rial at ta had litti, si pp. I th. i.i ad f.cir a.

,1,, While a ai 'l it I I 1 1 i i Haic. for it. for I- i ft, in i In; P. gas. Penn State the ball on tin i 3 l- line when Piivu-a.

bled. Lyman, uppu overed it and ran yards onlv tr I enn State line. tie when he- was tackled rrviTin.it for the locals, an open fo ld b. f.ue ii.m would have gone for a toil not been for tin- mud. to his knees, but as he I li, siamp i -Lyman casP rhdown 1 1 le Slipp-l! to tinue tlte journey he was tackled the from Ids arms.

With went his team's best to til tiie score. Vs the- find moments Aggies threw puss aft. 'a sf de.sp'-rate (-ffort to rlew by. tiio pass in a s-avc nfT do- hat, hut few of thani were Ttie gufl" was feat tired be ail uniisii il number of oi- considering bad cond.t:o:i of tin- fi. PL 'loth rs t-.

si.r1"I ml tuns, end idavs fri'-kv forma ions fri Individually spr-aking 1 a "gorfi-M was the I'enn State tnau i star. 1I; tdaying a as eon.spictioiis as the holes in a Swiss ps For the A g-gii-s. Vanburen bore he greater brunt of the burden. WILKINSBURf WINS, 18 TO 6 Canonsburg- High, Conqueror of Washingrton, Falls Before Holy City Eleven. H.KIN.sni'I'.r, HI'lH won 113 fiftli consecutive Victory of tho season vester-dav aft'-rnoon ni.

wh. ri th Holy City en v-h ran rough-shod over the highly-touted i a igh n. was is to 6. e.aii,,nsburg. oooqu, rors of and reported to be unusually strong, was Tin' Holy ''ity outphayd th" visitors from whistle to wiiistie tu -iking eight first downs to "a Honshu gr's scored tiie iu.

i the game. the bill from tin- line, wh-ro ral liv Miller nii'lii McLaughlin had it. scored again in th'' quarter on a brilliant rd Sttun, talli-d 'he only Cationstc.it points in this session, grabbing- a fumidp and running 3d yards for a mi. hdow n. Mi-1.

a gill in's k'ck touched a c.nons-burg player and roiled goal ine wlreee Monrgonterv li on it Pr th" third i-'y score. Wilkiiislinrg f-rival next Sua ai F-ii citv confines Monrgomer biff IT wh-n Hoiv Hr- stars Stifiier arul VV I. to Tin- iin, Vakn.ari itontgoiaor, tjin.is It It T. -IS- MKia Pot 1.IJ-, 0-1 Wiil 'a is La- U.riai far a. i -t alms f.

for so filer lu. us ri.im.i,.. i rilllUtrs ltr-f. a I in, i orw i St. it- I.

in ile- 'I u. r' rs McKeesport-Cokers In Scoreless Game McKee-rort ari'i "'a Park. Mi h. ir oal rr-n I a -t a CTTiai, ilia ir itii inir. from the 24-anl line after he and iiis team mates had advancjsi the ball from midfndd.

i Deceptive Triple Pass. The posses -ion if the bail h'-n I'isTcrhaan intercepted lint ton's pass. started a le pas.s that was largely r'sponsi-b'r fi-r the gain that enable.) him i i' in position to boot the From o-hind Ins own itrn- of passed to Fabian who in turn handed the ova' C.regory'. The was so dei-rptivo that the be-wilderi-l ilhni did not know far the instant, who had the hall. (Ireeory sprinted 13 yards loft end, to Illinois' 15-yard lino before he was stopped.

Friedman slammed into cr liter without F.ritton ri'iilinn him. Molen la. how picked up four yards center taking th" ball to II in.es' line, (in th" next play lost a half yard trying to -h througii right tackle, and l-'rled-ntan (i roppe.l bac for his uanv- field goal. Wi'h Ciibirt lioldinif ball, the stocky 15-yar-old Friedman steppe,) bai hile the huire ero.vd deathly sii rit in the breath -taking ex ito-ment of the si'iiat ion. Th" pa.s ciirrie from Ilrnu Wolverine rierf-ctly.

Cill.er. it. to and in an instant Friedman's toe cnushed against it. sen.hr.-; Hie bail hurtlintr space and squarely tu-o-n the goal I Hint Fights Back. Illinois fighting game: un- tiio best, form they have shown this sea-son, trie ii.

spi i-iit cy to tie lie s. ori fa-M guais. but both attempts were failures. Karl Itrittoti. tin: Illinois kb ker made his first attempt from the 51-yard line in the second period, but tin- effort iviu short 10 feet.

In the third period, F.ritton attempted to square 1 with a kick from the 34 -yard line. This effort v.iis low and id- of the mark. The cum- was Jario-ly b.it'le for i ndi vi( u.i I honor- 'net ween Hhnais caption and a 11-A merit star 1 Friedman, V.i.-I'.-. pr' si nt lirtiiiia was si-raoii-ly he heavy condition ot th'- r.i.n-soiiked iis result, of a downpour that did not stun Erie Central Spif bll "-l gram lo itii: i 2 1 Inn ii i Ibgii It- its "ii. it ai last defeat si con in Central Higt 1 'n to .1 tin in Uc-t itir.e year.

of F.rii took it in tae A' ad Stad ium. Itie ColileSt was 1 U. ttie worst kind of v.eitlor, a a of rn 1 and a continual ilownriorr 1:011 Tin rlo V. 11 St a to gliddcs rub'', a big iya tefo-c tho W.re (h.Cieil OH 1 big I I III of scr-ftori rs who rnab in trip Th. go and -r a a v.

ore. us-burg kickmp ti. bail to i'o iml'y in. in, the -ii pi a-, a Co and Ttl.ok i.h Ill -1 to tin ali'l then I 'lo i on to i rd vii a. lad l.ib-d to ou rg Ill," he I a 'I of II (U C' I I I.

.1 It A. pill.r- l.y i o-ii -1-arg vis block-d and CfiiO.il got I on tie lormer's I nebu h. Id on ro down, but on tin Fro 's '( l.alO.a. u. tin bail or.

s- tpn srortd lis toiirh-ilo in of id I at- j. os I org Wi'y In Id on tw r. loll f- r. i i a pact Willi tin- r-sui r.Or.l'r. i-- i 1 1 i tackl to Slam.

UrPi ga in-si or, A forw irr) pass, five yarris. to- Michigan i nr. I in, ira i ml line to the ball ter Sc. Michigan State f. put in play us tin? I r.n State 1 Fourth Quarter.

p. rii "peni with Mirhig in in If (Ul itS lue-. Smith fjiinti-d to th, and was put in piay that p. int. 1 gained two aru- at right talkie.

1 langei ticld was tit-own tor a three-yard eroi. rai punt-d out of hounds on Michigan lii-yard line Vanbure" gain at center. Smith puntec to fin-ura. vais downed "ii Michigan's ard line. 'i( ileskc failed to gain at center.

(in a double pass. a i.a b-ke gairud six yards at crnlcr, to- fumbled the which was (in the ic-xt piay threw a pass which was Vanburen f.i.s.-i,:, but It was gfolir 'i. ii. Vanhur. li's long pass as gr.iur.drd.

Smith out .1 b-ainds on his own 40-yard line. I'ciiri Stat, a string Id. 1 a ibil to g.iin at left tackle. ki-n lim.i thr. iirds tit bft end.

Itoepkoa's forwairi! tcss was grounded. punt. ii to who tin ball on his lo-yard line here ft" as wn-d in his tr icks. south punted to Ibiblg who t.k tin- ball .11 Michigan line and return, iv to tiie wia-rc he was i un out hounds. l.unfr-n fumbled and I.y-in.-iti returning ttie il: 1 nn St.at'-'s and Siamp for I'enn Si-iirh punt-(d to the l'rnn State line.

M-h ringer threw two forward passes lo which ware grour.i-d. Itoeh-f at g-c- g-iin- a air yards at r.ght end. ooetiringer folblbig ho caught th-- ball on Ids line and relumed to win-re la as torc- out or boau'is. hoi-j k. and I to.

)i inger recovered for on 33-yard Ilo-h-ringcr was tiirovvn for a I'u-yarii loss as att.mpted to throw a pas-. Yan-buren's pas- was grounded. A' a pass wags grounded Vanhuren's forward pass was again ground, -d. punti-d heliind the goal iine, the ball was brought bar'-, his team icing offside given penn State. ibdlilg gain.ai thr.e yards at right end.

pass grounded. punted behind the goal line and tho ball was put ri play on Michigan's line. Smith, back for a punt, fumbled the bad and lost 10 yards. Yrinbur. n's forward pass w.as intercep.t, by Itoepkci on Ttie ar line as the game ended.

Si ityt Vt in 1 Miohigin Sl.U, O'Connell is Signed By Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY. X. .1.. Oct -M (Special.) Milton former hifay. Coilege wingriian idin later scintillate, 1 will, the Frankford Yellow wiil play with tile Atlantic City lloses during the rc-tiiaind'-r of the season.

addition oj (t'Connel. who wiu greatly strengthen th- Poses line, was an nou need by John another erstwhile I fa yet to College orid srar. and now each of tin Shore who th Ma- t.t. Thall rii'dliin-s fr i k-ntMM-. l-v h.

as lit ti ri i.ht-tl his mr-M-r Tw.t o'f'urim'H wis th- st mf i nr t-nti? 111 iLlastt-rn ir i nna 1 ratiks. A'liitii if i'ity is niakintr a tt.r i n1 ni pr- -f th'- Statt.s and i ks-s I'iitf'rsnii. X. in of iniport'int the stiiM'ti Su uci.t MUSKINGUM TRIUMPHS. ii i 1 "ttcrti.

rial I y. It r. i her, 1 Ml I-, i I.i.-K'O It-tr'-t. Smiflv alito-s M--M -eh a -I I 'a ret li. If.

i Italy. a v. friar f--r i' 1-r ivliiir. i Kf- fc. jjffiif f-r '-r.

M. r-for 'I "U' i 4. 1 i the Kailroad at 10:10 a. m. this rngrnin.

The other bite events that aro on the card for today's schedule jn-rluile the Irv.m liol.ast ii- and Fork -anie which will be played at South Fork and this should be irood biittlo a.s both teams are ininrtintr under defeats in their huil panic. The Pitcairn Mohawks will meet the Christy Park in Uoi- an-nuitl bafth. which is beinj? Piayed ea.rli.-r thi.s season than last on account of the schedule of both foams. Thi.s fray will be stage.) at lovaft's field and fdiould prove to bo an interesting and hard foujfht encounter. County Battles Carded.

The Hums A. A. wil! take on a formidable opi.onent in the form of the Fort Quakers who will display their football wares at the Community Field. New Kensington, while tire outfit will no doubt lik'-ly win this contest they wili lo- to the limit to win as tiieir l.tst Kaiiie with the Irwin 1- s.v.ral of the Hurns' play ers oivol hurts that will likely ki-'p tlieni out this contest. Amons: the other very koo1 frays tiiat, are carded -will be the Soho (iakb---if and Tiffany Trjcr K'me at Moultrie ITirk.

The Ciirruk Odds and Fremont clash at the Narrow Avenue and the Clairton I rid y-se vnth Ward Trader contest at Woods Run and a dozen other Rood frays in every ava il.a ble. which should make- it one of the blcreft days football. 'iiile ii battle js r.ri this se.vw the same a.s 111 former years. the lightweight and the wiener of the le.ht crow 11 Will ha vi- to show pp-nty of class to show Iter records tlian some of the ti.am.s are out for the title this Most of all the teams an- undefeated aw yet. but tie field v.ili narrow down to the real con af'er a few more frays have s'a'.

iiinl tiien the real battle will In to decide the i -hold -r for this season. Westinijhouse Tech Open for Two Games; of atfilet ic.j at the st i I. u-h on s. f-. i S.l-.oo'.

lias ib t. a -'U and verni -1, S. -t Wo lb) like to h-ar stronir firh s. i.hools fiaslmi, r.eabl II, d- f.a me, r.d I ho ii g- 1 i 'a i -h I I-: i i i I 1 1 1 i j. 'it I runic- .1 l.ti.-sm'.-oi ot IS Meadville High Wins From Dunkirk, 7-0 i'A l.eon.ir'r.- run iunrt I vlllp I ojr.kirK IN r-al in 1 7 0 (itp.

'I upi-rlur i-f flrj.l l.irc-:.v torv. Tli" Hii. up la u' i lii.rli i-y -a .1 il. a -I t'lei-t. til- M- 1 1'- the V.

'li ird a a til pi right Mel OS a -s i in a (' i. Th- pass from who drooped baik pun i wa- fund I a ml recovered ,11 II au-yard 1'rifoh- i i. ki. Hid a Pll.ru I tie r.is at i four at center Ma higan -il I limit right gun rd. a id a right I-iticura dowr, on ii a rna ii four I ma do hah 1.

end. just tlire. ssi ng own. I low lis. hall went to UkI first ih.w Mich a their i-van! I liter.

Itubl r-in of vi a a a i gained a throngli ce ids. It 'V as til line Ituhl was i ou ga in ir aid at ter for down ro bound. si, In! outer ma I urn lion, or recovered for 's punt was I I n. -jard by lid ,1 a "a nn. ho i a ri to before In- was plar State it.

van-Is i I': itch. 1 ,1 a I (lit. Score State, (i. ltiimmell 1 a- a rd 'low tin) I In lie no went roil gh cel. a lid, c.v n.

i ir-g the ball ad.bd extra State Kf; Michigan punteif I "a (Tficld. who tin- ball own iin, returned it the trt-yard I'nt. luadr tile yards at. hf and line, nrer. l.

tia sk III id ti a nd a ti rs I down Priti ga i PI ri ra i ued a was at tin- same plar ven at renter. yard at left tuck na li-. for CI 'os 11 on h. a In- x. 'a I re ma I id, i ray to Miohigai.

fa-yard line. 1ms tracks, thr, at center. Sum punted to 1 1 It and ltumni.il a a I a cent- a ss a puntc out win. amidol. red Font ga Vanibii "ii f.ir-groi.iid.-d Smi'h is on State's ren made -arrIs inl Iin, I.

a I ml It a 1 vard line. r-st do a ou H.Itug ichil a rds (blown for cii.b- ribt he -1 half o-nf'-r w.as loss flying to nd. (Mi the n-xt flay it vards at center. The it "thai ime. Sere Slili 1 Hli man Stu Third Quarter.

nn llu- F.riiririMl Iin-ijp WfMnn kick-; ii vcr 'in ihc lino i i 1 i-t-c h- 1, 1 1 1 ii iwrn ii in Itis tu five a r. gain a i iglit ta. I.i. i .11 a tin rnui for a at rig-ht V.a i a -pa -s a ground, d. Sin fill, a-r; ii in, was -r, l-o, I a Id mis a around right 'Vsi.

I tn.j re a vaa- tti-Ma-lilgan on st it. 'rt a.i-d forward Vanbur, to 'a ii ii. Is an i -i tir-t 'wn Sta hie Smith l.iple a i for v. -i rd punt. I 'a -I r.l A penn (i I' bail and S.

t- i. cov-n la. State bn. I'rlt- I milk i i I lo i fi jr. II lit a i lurk Kch 1 Jirttwn I.liiil,!' I iuii't: I fllll llllO" Il li V.Vii olt for 3tHri' for II, tluir" for U' 0 I i 1 sac si a.

r. P.r la Ha M. tlnirrii for for a'o f'-r Antrum. ir.i Ii 111. CHICAGO MINI: WINS.

SllOl h. KOKKA. del ft I I'l -The Cnivr-ity of -bail team today d. fe.at. tin- AII-," lit down during the remainder of game, so lose were the two team i n-itobed An u-ui-na1 h-cab I I-.

'be faiir'li p-riod. which proved to a great disudva nt a rre to Ag-li-urc.

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