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BASKETBALL CHILLYSAUCE rbnll oinuM-Df jg.t as Brresy in Wiater as Summer ia Ikf Pittsburgh Gazette Times I oal, the MoM Nv in, Vorr Will Appear in lie Pittsburgh Gazette Times I A IXG, NOVEMBER 7 0 2 AGES 1 TO 20 POTT WIN 7 OVER PENN STATE, 23 19 to MARK W. J. Is Crushed By W. Va THRILLING PLAYS TERRIFIC FIGHT; ii mtmiiMiiMMimifiiMntiiMiiif iiMiNiniHmiiHiiiiiitnfiniHtiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiitmiiMiiiiMititm(inNifHiHitMiiiti(itiiiiiiMiHi(tmiiiNttHMmMi' niihhimmimim LIONS Two Pitt's Touchdowns Caught By Camera ttitN(MtiMMlMMiniiMiiM ti )tt iNtiiiimMMiiiMitiHmniHtHMiitiititintHiiiMiNiMinniiitiiHNnHHHmitiutNMiiniHiiniMiiiHiii MimuiiiiiitniHiiiiitniHiiiiiiiiiiiMiHiniuiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiniiuiiiHiintiuiHiiHHitNinHfi 1 PUT UP GREAT GAME Score Fails to Show Panther' llcrkf Mnrmn of Superiority Over Traditional Rival Dash of 81 Yards by Gibby Welch Is Highlight of Game 50,000 Present. Ity CI! KSTKIt 1 1.

SMITH. Sporting I alitor. AKKI.M'AKXATION of the powerful Penn State elevens which mam now only in the shadows of memory, wW out scored lut not outplayed, by the I'lttshurgli I 'ant hers in the stadium yesterday Afternoon. A throne of 50,000 established a new attendance record for football in AVeMem I'cnnsj I vania. A team that lived again for a brief, futile hour the glories of Killin- Haines of lliRtfins and of Ilobb, was beiaten by the stroncewt legion to wear Pitt's lllue and kld in nearly a dec ade.

lleateii by 23 t-o 7, a tally thjt fails for short of mintiii- out the slight disparity iii the strength of the two arch enemies. Hy winning the Panthers catapulted themselves into a position. rlaim runner-up honors to Dartmouth for the Kastem championship Their seat among the mifthty was made all the more secure when Col-Kate was held to a 11-14 tie by Krown. The season which closed yesterday was highly successful for the Sutherland arms. Of the nine games played Pitt won eight, losing only to Lafayette in the second contest of the campaign.

ater triumph, over A. .1., after the Utter had in turn downed the Maroon partly atoned for that reversal. A bad pass frnn center, a vivid of blue jetsev careen in" for more than Ml yards ami a lunge over the center of the Mttanv line were the Panther geMures that produce! three touchdowns and wrung victory from the P.lue and White. Andrew Nalata, Jelt tackle, snatched TIM' Welch. Pitt halfback, on Hl-yrl run for litt's final T'' touchdown in tfce third quarter against Penn State in the Pitt Sta- rw J' 1 v' dium yesteiflay.

IHagram shows how Welch reversed his field to; ICV 1 tt, get out in the op-n. Bottom Fullback Andy tinstafson bticks over the zk ft lm4XWX Panthers' second touchdown in the second period. FARLEY, BARNZJM, GLENN HEROES OF MOUNTAINEER WIN Record Crowd of 30,000 Sees Presidents Outplayed and Outclassed in Every Department of Game. Sheets Engineers Passes Which Result in Two Touchdowns Morrow's Defense Crumbles ni-i ijuu.ll-! -r- and carried it yards for a touch- down. His Andy tlustafsnn dove across HOW PAXTIIKJJS CLAWED LIOXS I in; in hi ion 01 ine Male primary i defense in the period for the I seewnd.

and Gibby Welc sophomorr MMi ien nfiipa.ck. paced off ail but 19 yards of th lenfrth of the field shortly aftr tile opening of the second half for ie S'amp mi Hi Ink final marker. f.ustafson kicked a field jioal late in first quarter, bur later events IS.v Staff Correspondent of Pittsburgh (iaclle I 'imr-. SalrtLa Staple 5 WissiniE-r 1 1 nr Hrowri i Welch bv I'Kt 't I. H.

y. HlMj H.i"tinp, WejiTon :or.Vv Miehabko loved the three points superfluous. W. Nov. 'Jli.

The West ireinia foot I ml I team How Panthers Closed Season With Victory wa at its Ik-sI tolay. aid that meant hut one thine it meant that if was nnb'atable. ashinutim and th ic- 'GREAT PITT AND STATE quarters: Hi-: ico.i.ltil th" on us ended. t-nn 7 Substitutions: I'itt I. inn schmitt for Irwi Hitt took tl goal line Score: Hitt for Sl, ball on downs he quarter Henn State 7.

fitt-Perin State g. me fit the ST'iiiicm vcjjtfrd.lv inull for Hmwr "utctiPon for Welch. for cia- tim and the score was 1 to O. rmwtl of fans the greatest in the history of the school filled the spaxious new stadium and joyfully watehml the proceeoings. The Mountaineers functioned beautifully and erfectlj.

A team that can defeat W. .1. must work beautif iilly and x'rfertl. A team that can stem the sweeping tide of that fast and powerful and IMa40 backfiehJ combination is one that is josses-Neo with a defense that is par-evcellence. A team that can drive through I lave Morrow's men for any kind of a score must have an offense that has been built a solid COACHES AGR1 Tollow a FIRST QUARTER.

Th vnn f-t a rii v-' fTM cri th. eominp on fit It was tJ 1. iwrfi "ov thf Ti 1 1 iiHtHiiiHiiiUHiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniHHiMiiiinnii. foundation. est trgtnia was that team today.

1 ra ri rt in' rd va iu I'Ht i I'apt. oi' a i im: rou I Sutherland Lauds Lions for Strong Fight "Their Best Game," Bezdek Says. five lards for otTside. The bait was or. Stale one-yard line.

smashed the center of the lin-- for a tf.ij.-hdown. Score: I'itt Ienn St.ate 7. iusr.afsor.'H place kiok with Hardinr the hai! was good. ritls 17. T' nn State 7.

cius-tafson kicked off for Hilt. The hail over the gor.l line. but was brought hack and Hitt was penali.ed five lards for offs'de, son kicked off to Miclviisk on tie 17- a rd line and tie 'turned lo the State line 's pass to goou for 14 yar ds. Harding intercepted ich a 1 i Vs- pa-s oa Hilt ln.e a. id hi ran out.

of i.ounos on the J5. Gust-ifson pvo at oiint ivhs tuinideo Py Hi.i.-pk.. iiiso io-jvi-rinu' nd i wa Su'e's cn'l on the Sl.ile -i--y rd Uo-pke two yards a- right ta.k!'-. Mirh.llsi.e hp center i two Ali.TiiiisI;. 's pass to Slaiiip is good for 11' yards.

Hoepke grained three rds at 1 ft cd. in I re. pted Uoepk'e. pass on "hit ij T'-nn Sta! n-i -l--rJ althoush they assumed huee proportions when the Lions retaliated with a touchdown of their own on the resultant kick-off. Halfback Iloepke of the Pezdekian regiment siuirnied over the Panther poal in the.

waning moments of the initial period with what proved to be the. lone touchdown for the Blue and White. He had a lonsr forward pass thrown by Lunpren clutched tightly in his arms, the culmination of a 64-yard march that completely reversed the tide of the game. After two of Pitt's thrie Touchdowns, ttie seventh point was added via the toe of Custaffcon. Weston place-kicked the single marker for the Lions.

So were the scores made, but they fail utterly to nive the Blue and White its due. IMayins; as though possessed with the souls of demons, the I. ion hacks, aided materially by a line that more than held its own, ran up a total of IT first downs to 11. up a total of 17 first downs to 11. Perhaps the Panthers we'-e too sure of themselves; at any rati they wore ft i r.sT kiri, ti oli a li.

JOHN B. Head Coach of ihe Panthers, was very well pleased ith resUll Of th- came lai-ra. fvrrn r-ir rpnioii for Rohen for Kifpr. JSpnede-t frr -''titlpr. i'pnn state trj-man fT Mirhalskp.

TTpUhk for Umrrni. for Kwpke. I fur cur.i fnr He)biK. -M i-ha Isicp ror EK.Tmin. orinp- Tou hdowns -Anlaln.

WpU'ii i.I vi st if son Try for point Oniv latnn (piacpnipnt kicksi. i ki. kl. M'9l -ry for po nt llutfsnn klfk'. 'ion' fro "i fiplfl Cliistafm Tirnp of qirer? 5 rrwiiures.

if 'f i tc- i Ciprniniilown t'nipirp i Thorn ron. (-onT'-to-a-n. Hm.1 linnin'- -i. 'oKrop. Fjp'j j'l'lie 5 I Kn.

MfhiafAn. Vermont Humbled By St. Louis, 70 ST. Nov. 2 (A.

p. St. Ixjuis 1'nivoisitv its rather ill-fated football season In a blaz- of glory by scoring brillient 7 to vii-tory o-er Wrmont here today. A blocked punt rind suc-eesaful line plnngp by 0'nilly gave lvui- its only touchdown iiid l. i -t i 1 1 i the lo i i Hi he fClSSt rif- 1 on tile! I 1 oil M.

'I. I il flernoon. He said "Hive lh erediV a FOURTH QUARTER. Krown punted poorly from behind Ids goal line and the balr went out of bounds on the F'itt six-yard line, ijreene lost a yard on an attempt to run left end. Kifer niakinj, the tackle.

I.unpren lost two yards at the other end. Bergman's forward pass over the al line went wild. A forward pass, l.imgr-n to Weston, gained Eve yards, bin Pitt took the ball on downs on its own five-yard B'own gainai five yards off tackle. Brown's punt was downed on the State 4'1-yard line. Bergman gained eight yard through enter, ijreen'e went out of bounds for first down on the Hitt line.

Hergmn's forward grounded. replaced Ure'tie in the Henn brickfield and on th- first piny ran around left end for 1.1 arris and first dow on the yard line. l.ungren made three yards. Out the pl.av was call-ii back and" State was penalize, fr.r offside Bergman's forward pass was oat of the reach of the intended receive'. bunprpn made four ris through center.

Bergman's forward pass Wr.4on gained four l.ungren. on a fake forward pas-. yas throw oy Hhas, for an eight-yard loss and Hitt took the ball on downs on it-i own line. lusr-tafson was stopped without a gain. Brown went off left tackle for six yards Wcidi up a yard In the' line Blown puut-d to l.ungren.

who returned t-r- f.iN. Ch left thro! on tion tirst IofI a ill a-- ar.l end. to the boys. State played well. They have a teHrn than th.iv are raf-ci to have.

Thcv fought a splendid uphill brittle, but had two or I Tri-S(at 'onferpiu-p. I Ucep, tl. I ri rii 1 1 ri 1 1 a' a rd iiml lt gai'o-d a yard i end lor l. rial itl.ri 1-k- the Hitt 1 1 the I a no gam. ma u- I rf a son ran llr.i'Vn's rds.

ilar Jin Presidents Outclassed. The contest meant much to both teams. It was the climax to what has been almost portVit season, t'ntii today each ot.e of them bad f' It the sting of but one defeat, and that at the hands of the same team--Pitt. It wa-s a testing battle, one which both elevens had hoped tu in. It was the twenty-fourth that the two had for gridin.n supremacy, During that long span the Presidents have won something like 01 per cent of them; so today b.

i. were anxious West Virginia anxious to ctit down that percentage and anxious to build if uj. West Virginia, was tiie wliolc sie.w. Their famous forward passing attack was working perfectly, hut even if Dave jnn could have found a defense that would have MoppcJ the air attack of Parley, the Mi.un-taineers gain-d erio'igh t'oiind through the line win easily. No less than IS times did the register a first down, while Poach Morrow's men til u.a to six.

Harding ran left on a d.v.ilr-le S'-'Vp yards. Hoieh. was tilled to gain pun '-ii i line and loot, th- n. II 1" anil a first T. a.

five of b. ip I -i OK L. I fi tiinh i Ip fo- I.r Vorin. r. -i I ii -A aril ur.ti.4 ards I lie.

h.s; KI I. ST A Mil 'enfva ri avneabura- Taiel Itelaanr 2 Wratminater I Lrcilltcsne i rd in i S'nt d. tl I 11 I'et. i IOOO ot r.Ol 'ZMt i rlOW I t.p!.; Til a ln- I m-, d- til re- a it on the Tnte failed to gain H.tfiing"s on the He was held ami H-r gra-i ii iiim for IVnn Si.ii,.. tempted pas I a Poll from th" State 4n-jar I a I 1 Liie ir.l a.

hua 1. hA.indi iehelsl-. 'i rri cohered P'Cltl (t iir." nnd i.t: the 4 I -h r. bl. 1 1 a i 1 i e.

left ,4:1... or-i a rd prns I a ip ai i ron 1: oihutiiuted tor tri oi' n's at -A .1 a Pl.ce kick liui. Oil. I tint Lt.i-ald li'ie. et'd for five Ml rough left i'oe'lkc irel -i llardine a- ie ll iril.ni- tli Alter Hli tiie ea Is .1 Stanton Simon Wpntkpr Hiir.i Siiiiiv-in fir y.K'Tt id it riprlly Irf-Wi.

rnrifi tin ee ha ol ea -that gets the don't take any ago BeKdeck hearted. After th ks usijaliy wins, redit from wnr. not. down- victory. V'-rnim -o S' hpeh ntiin Kii' in' hli in i.

I 'i Li rK I I 11:11 I iik Ii.r i on Tnoriii)rn fHO'loli sViOii TiiP lo.i Toil' ttpllij-. iti iii fi -I. II II Sta'e n.maged oil i 1'oepke autid-'d riehi i game was over loni -I S. 1'. IS OW II I' s-.

1 a son -tll'OUTh 1 1 a .1 i-1 guard I' and threw la '-ii i rd I ll rui he an i a rd four on a a tale iiTo'. hi nrd i lol roiSl'le. '1 ol, tiie riv, yards to his own "--yard line. H-l-b's replneoil l.ungren at quarterback for State. Iiangeiticld sprinted around left end to the Hitt 17-yard line for first down.

Kerr replaced Salat.i and Irwin went in for Brown for Hitt I'rit hard stepp-d out of bounds for a gain of -iv yards tie- eiie of the field. Henioise replaced McMillan and P.ob- rts went in In' Kifer for Pitt, giving the Hantliers a pair of fresh away to the line for first down. intercepted a forward -Hi. Hi OW lift flash' Ske.ts Fa le v. ti" lci he, or: ii tie remarked.

"Henn State played well. It was their best gam. of tiie season I viant to say that the boys looked as good today as they did in We had a couple of breaks go against us. but to the victors belong the spoils. ti.eni enjoy them.

I am proud of our boys. 0 7 0 fe- ly FViint aftpr tout l.ifik'i. I'hMHiro iiintTP H'-nr'. tiack rii ti todav. i h- as i.t 1" na I I lit ed i I ar: iz td tin a-d h- ret i.

roe la ins. I.ingr-n tackle for eiaht l.ungren tor a 1 en- de pi-yard s-vep var.t.-i.l leff tarkle. of the line for man fumbled and ol two a a rd- Pitt I-ynrd of oiuiu tir ilowi on the I- rlif og left, Hi ene has I man in tl nter -n a Is H'-rg-t'. -J a epke ,) hurled mi irds. K'fion.

Hpa'i lifii'Minin- ilojlij. It rect f- portion of a i II g)i s. lie IIIIIHIIPIIIIMIItrl PIIIIHIPa ee Han ii i.I ij.p ma; i 'i i 'a i 'a e.S-' 1 1 whs i r.o s'o i l-oepko Sal at ai'd JV rds MNIIIHMIIHniimiMIWIIiinHiniMMntlHIIWIIH.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMHHiHIIIIItllMIMIIIIIi m-T. line lie -U ll IWI1S iglit Th" wneie tne hr. was k-i lor of ttici: team.

iiiHt t.o.-M ks the three toiahd Ttie first score alter running triple FOOTBALL SCORES Gettysburg 3-0 Victor Over F. M. Warriors If ended. Score: d.oi ii, as ti h. I'itt 1 7.

Per.n state ri. Lhe 'ti i'ltt 7, State, and ball MHi'hi-r t'y. i int. c-n he was forced at center. rt Stat- it.

Slamp kicked If kicked mil of mi. In I ol; for Slamp kicl e.l off to Ki s. M-n -yard lire and he out of bounds on the Ctjstafson gained vat made a r'f -i ol in a orid w.i on a flve-jard line a rnad. by plunge. The final MM MMMtlHMIHIMWWIUMMminiHmiltlHIimiHHIimi'KIMH IWI IIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIMII i COLLEGIATE.

THIRD QUARTER. teams r-turn-Nl to the field at for the s. half, with Hit I in nn. Thcr- were no changes in Hitt -n, state Pitt IVnn Slate hrntiiik) Tb. 3 the the ennraaee not States equal except witnin Tiie 20-yard boundaries.

State Pass Attack Strong. It was the first tinn- since that S'ate displayed an attack of sin precision and deception. Taking advantage of the Panther's apparent inability to guard its rear area npaint passes, the visitors tune and aEram hurled the ball with short and Ions tosses that found their mark oftenfr than not. The Mid-State eleven completed 11 out of 19 throws. Five were incomplete or wre knocked down and three were intercepted.

In comparison, Pitt's passing- was weak and, in the last quarter, without sense or direction. fif the 10 passes used by the lilue and tSold but three were completed. me was pulled down by alien hands and six failed to And their mark. A. resume of the battle reveals the act that State might easily have crossed the.

Panther goal twice in-Mead of a single time, and that a Lion error awarded the Pittsbui gliers one of their three, torn hdowns. On ability to perceive and take advantage of its openings and sliclit superiority in the line. I'itt fully deserved its victory but there must be meted out to IVnn State a share of the afternoon's laurels which the points separating them do not give. 50,000 Witness Battle. The battle was one of the mos' fipectacular ever waxed between Panther and Lion, perfect weather conditions and a dry field brought out great rowd and one of the swiftest moving gridiron dramas sei-n here in yea rs.

The game was far from the usual conservative warfare wh.ih Pittsburgh has grown accustomed to s. in its yearly Thanksgiving menu. Almost from the start State opened vas triad: by lilenti after 1 rd pa is iloin Farley. first few remotes of the iod th' tcartts fougrt it too. nd own receiving, a tt opening p- VVent lrKiniu kampaiKn rid th I'ran 7 Cornell Of.

VI. 21 I rbiinn JAt .1. I al nomnh Syraeune IH iVilmnbla I onnxasa left ran I rin Stat, was for 4 1 ized tlv. y.a a around it: lit rd irif Stat rds for id ri' I oiit in I he middle sort-. to punt tli'- ii -Id Fach I li'Tl I I is dash i-ennl-istafson a gam I.AXt 'ASTKli, HA Nov.

A. i -Spangter's drop kick from the line late in the ttiird quarter gave a 3-0 victory over Franklin and Marshal! fn the thirty-third arnua! rlinh here today. Cieftyiiiarg. heavily f.tvor-e.1 (0 hi- at least lu loin liilowns. wris surpriap.i ihe indnmital'te re of the F.

M. i be iihie an I White hcMing Itijilde tiie jO-vard line at li.ali a tinT'S. K. M. oft, six power le haek nn the de-fen-e.

arnirrrr hut tttn fsl aarainst for lire Bailns re -r iimi capr. Kill the an for tt.e'r Tire a he iriif MichaLke kicked mi- end of the still at ftilll.a.k. tliistafs.m for Hitt to Jli-i'ani Scholastic. I I atow Itayen I vara! from Cue. whe 1 Ann.

of Id. the tett. this i fllnlt ll ed. I i ve oil li Th i i sii havitiir it lit- of argument. Hut of i ry Tic lirt irnportatit o.

tile AI 'i tj i ii' was Fi.rlcy on lun. ti i ol i lo-s with I of two i.ards. Harding I'-ft nd. liustafsoli. lost a tb go a rd line.

i I- ill was iiri'l. na liz fi yard: tliibama 7 (tporKla IVmaa A. A VI. Tr in I anderlilf 19 Hrwaner irvinla 'f t'arollna nad 11. II It lehmonrf Johns llopktaa 7 Marjland 3 F.

IHekJanAR Delaware I Ilia nva Mublen bera; I fan tKKlra I inh I Marquette Ut Mereer Mount I aloa .39 Krnyan he was downed. ook time rd at right end. tackle. 'Ir-ene 'rd. fo'- rgrn.an from punt- Stiife inuii dia l.e lioepke lo-i Jt Weli-h rnakinu 1 1' lost a at li ward 1 from tii'j and the I ttie T.ions iisfaf.in tried ie -5.

1 pass and led merry chase down the left getting almost to the Penn State goal bfor- ii- was drought down by a couple of pursuers, bat the whistle had blown on the play and the run was in vain, the La 11 being brought hack. Joi Si limit was sent into the game to replace Harding at quarterback and lied MeCutcheon went in for Welch at half-hack. 1 a ngerfieid gamed two yards at h-ft end. I ia ngerli 1,1 lost a yard at left end frusta fson intercepted a forward fass and ran back to the State 4V-ysrd line leforo be'ng forced out of bounds. Bern-diet replaced Cutler nt center for Hitt.

Hritchard made a hard tackle of M'-i Vut'-heon. preventing a gain at rigiil end. Sehnott lost a yard. A long, sharr, pass MeCutehe.m to Demote was caught 1- the latter as he f. on the ard line.

Booth got into the game, i-eplaohig li.st a son at fullback for Booth slipped and failed gain at onffT. McCuteheon's pass to f.il"d. Mi'-jiaiske r-turned to the g-rtme nt fullbsek for State, replacing Bergman. Nbc'iif forward pass was grounded with no players near. Booth went brick to try for a field goal from the line with M-Cufohenn holding the ball.

ft was low and failed to carry and rolled over 'he g-onl line. Hincura nt in for Pel-big for Stat-. State scrimmage, the I. nil on its L'o-vnrd line and I Va neerfbid ran left ml for five ya'ds. Hincura id'- a yard at ght end.

Michabke gnined a yard in the line. Gray punt' out of bounds on fh Hitt 3 -yard line. Booth made three yards through center. Boo'h broke through left tackle for first town on th- state line. The 1.1: 1.

I l. 'nlonn S. Louintille M. F.llMood i ity Jennnrlle I'nrtle rerk Xr Preetfoin I Ilel hlrlir in Rellaire Irartleld Oil 1 11 Ill-Heron tr Ilneknrll lira Ilieklnaon Srm. Martina frrf.

a g' ol Til ne it and State downed the Hitt line. Male 72 f-Viii! I'alealine tl robe a aahinlon LI Header I'alla. mlirlilce I 4 heeli ns 7 Illintlnarlon I urnenat Ille Ill Frniiklin 411 st. biima. Lt yoniinic Srm.

L'S I'erklontrn Ill llridKpporl mg position fo purit-d on the i a son weji I'lny-b. -play aiwry and fiielurea of W. A irpriuln name appear on pair 17. it through guard for a vMi.l-i. ftrown addid two afaalir I Hanklaataa llaekarll 7 llelrt.lt I- iirnrrrlawa Marine.

ga.n ot A 0 Ixtwel! Kurkle lewia Tieho veti Kris Malcolm sfcumaker S'ehamn Ihman 3 0 14 a rds through s.iie.ey Stevei.s i ll. Jo'ies ivn.ler Hubisark Spangler i. key tier Cc ttysburg Itoil from he tight side of the 11 tl 1 A tl II It Lt i II It II 11 ti i i lin himself over Hire for first 11 (' 0 the 1 IT I Ogletufttl ft hattanooga IKr I. I.oyala wii on the ll'ii- Welch lost to lluntlBKlon rl'd ei re i on Htarte.t ih.it reached I. the 'I i r.

ij a i goal I Hfid th'Mi was not halted until it 1 J-v ri line. Three hne failed end then a-neer right er.d. tried ruin pi 'i ce in en t. but the Ilarrlab'rii: Meadtille yard bp ir son. v.

end. re 1 1 1 a yard at left from i Just -if -around I ft tackiers by 1 1 i 1 1 a i i 1 1 a dounle pu.s bh got away Tied V'ral' ok ii ti 'Id run fi- ririt-a. State. lenifre. I nipire Nelson.

Pena a.j 1 ma SltrTTian. I.r-.fi. yet ball lid. Soon iir. urd the I I With til' tn.

tail Presidents in on i i i own Si. Iiiali Nebraka natitaafon Miami I Ilakrll f'nlumalri 4'olt lln lluliarl oklnunmn I.miilnvltle Lincoln 7 sharoa llrairr '-rove lily I'rladelfiliin 22 St. I.nbrlrl'i yabu ra Ii VA illiamaporl 21 Ml. I armrl 2 KMjcin trarlrmt. Sw iaat afe 7 Monraae 27 orwln Huehrater Shnrpaa ille a rw nod tteatlinn; lork Itoomi Loek II a en llltrr M.

'datevtinid harlerol t-reenabarsr cord busy period th-and it li ii 'ua t'O-o-'-MsioM i Jtc-'ard iiiie III the tame, rs got I Ill 1 en Mourita ineer ceptetl a f. H'-es. SCHAEFER VICTOR. Tfd.KI'U. Nov.

25. i Special.) Her- bie Schaef.T. Chicago crack featherweight. ea.s-i.iy outpointed Syd Conn of Dayton in II round? here Wednesday riight. Scha'fe-r won every round.

good tsliy lilt T- ri i i i i. ha a field goal from the C7-yard lin with Harding hoofing the hall The -k was good Sere: Hitt in. Penn Sta'e (. kirk-d off to l.ur.er. on the 'ine aad ii- it to th- HU-yard Ht.e.

Michn'sk- ran out of ta.und.s for a gain ol a Hoepke's aliempt si I pass was knocked down by linji. lc'nalsk attempted forward pasa is knocked dowri by Htown. pass to was good .17 yards. llr-efi. Tail, oft' left tackle for llltlo im, i ight end for than yard ieh a I a mul- il firt Ji.r n.

i.ni th- nail as orought f.a.k nni Stat- i nv- yards of'siiie. ilreene lost four at left end. State loOi. tinie i lit In; a T.iift-ri-i'.-,.. Vision ro-p-ired for a Held goal irv I mm tic ard line wiih l.u.ig'eii holding tie Yh lonv was fak- iifid f.ur,grn priss, ii ti Koepi.e.

who ran ovr th- coa lin for a touchdown. pi-icement for tlo- seventh i-oint good. Score: Hut in. Peru- Stat. 7.

i-damp l.lel.'-d off lo Sal.ita "ii th- Hitt -yn r.l line an 1 he it to the Sli. Welch r-iciitle! for nine iirds. -b to Harding fo' 1- yard i and a first the State lin-. i-n a trip!" pass, mob- six at P-ftr itoi elch's einpted hint rd -d down. H-'-i' n's attempted foiard oass a -i a a th--i mt n.ii-d SECOND QUARTER.

Hack sprinted for a touchdown, a run in 1 ardi was en- the pr. iti. -i run- of ih- local footb.iil season. i liirtaisori's try fur i-xtta pijiru fa, led. l'ltt Sti'te 7.

i a kicked ofi to Hoepkc on til" la-yard l.lir and he ftiirn-d Iti A forward H.x rke t0 W'. ston pi iced th" ball on the Sta'- 41-1 ard line tor a first down. Hoepke carried the hall out of bounds from th- edge of the n-ld for no gain. Uoenke forward pas was block-.) Kocpk-pmited to Tl-irdlni- on the IfO-vard tl; i r. pn" ended as the teams lined unf-t it ii 0 ll Morrow and 3 not he ra pt 1 1 ri Pin a Hitt Pen.

late 7. IVnn ouarteroa. lt was Hei irsmi i hull on the Prer id'-fi 4-varri Itlie. i'rorn the tied men went go.Uward in a hurr. Their progress wit.i acc-ertd by their Mnrt ln lllr.r.

Siatrrallle ilena 7 lllllenaale Strabenallle ..41 Wrllaville healer I um lierlnnd Kaal I itrrpool lohn Marahall. New Castle 41 Frle Fail Toledo Wnile. .2 Toledo Si ott. 7 rrmnal 17 Notre llaane lirlnnell :t.1 Cincinnati St. Vavirr I.

other :t.V Salem .17 lloehealer 3V O. VBKie. Marahall Klurfleld II llratrr 1 "II Idaho wrninfnK I. I I Icrpn a I is St. I.ukr'n 11 Mrlhiiitv lHla.

An lea i'i lona lair II Colgate lohn Carroll 7 a hum 14 1 enlrnnry 21 Voalln 7 Itlee 7 liilrl I I'eanple I 7 M. I iti llnkr "(I I Ipnifion il llroke 211 St. John 11 Howard Xoalaaa Stale. 7 Wlttenbera; forward passing Parley lin-. wh I re Captain Hasil ilray pre- V'-nteji a Hardi Statistics oS Tfisrilliimg I I Pitt -State GvM Battle! ri a rds.

I olorntlo I frelKliton 1 ti lea SI. Inlor. I nynlH II hi. I a. newborn Sprlnaflelrl Kaaaoa Ul- It ro Foriltuim I.rnriia Trra lulaap I I brll In a Hajlnr I.rurr i II Sehuj Iklll r.

i Ilnilrfaon Iarnina S. M. I M. I tlirough toft guard for five kroan punched center for four Professional. ira II hicufiin faril ard Co.

initiated the fir one and t'leriri r--''iv-i! it. This toss whs good for a gain of "a v-eiiH arid it first down on the I 'resi ije or s' ls-Jird line. A moment atioth'-r forward pass, fro jam" two men doii-t: th work. brought the ball to 1 a rd line. From this point ri ei-rht-vnrd line a try the 1 1 failed after which I'lerin took ttie i re me ioned hlraia Hear Knnaaa it I'nltat ille prankfor'J tile st.afson hit through the eent -r of lin- and got os-e for a run to State 4-yanl ime before he was ipp'd.

a gain of yards. 17 leeljinil l.reen ll.i 7 Ne llrltniii up with (ill i cms and the returned in kind. Nor was there a moment's cessation Of the bitter tussle. Sixteen points behind found the Pine rid White still battering away. Indeed, the highlight of the contest from a defensive standpoint occurred in the dosing moments of the third and the opening of the fourth quarters when the Lions twice had the ball within arm's reach of Pitt's goal, only to be turned hack lv an array of blue that fairly bristled defiance.

Piff Defense Meets est. A long drue of 61 yard, in which delayed plunges into the line, quick rushes off the ta kles, aiul a 1.1-yard puss were intermingled, "hr ought, the cowhide within six inches of the Pitt goal. The third period ended with the panthers takinir possession of th ball on flow ns at just that spot. Th. I -Pitt -i I.

Penn I'irvt downs by quarter three virds at l-ft end. niitii I'm Uoelike at left hard r.pl Independent. I lloo.l hi. if hack ill erceptl 1 7: nn State. B-rgtiian Hrow ri's forward pr.s-i on fird line and ran out.

of 2 tripU- pass and r.in th- r'tnaining to tiie goal. he'd he Hriuhard bit th- 1 on i nit thrf bourds gain of rough Hitt 41, rd Imr. five yards. T-man went --nter for first down on the pMPt thp I'riin to ti(' N. S.

l. I Kronkline I. ilnr Mortona II. I trnmi N. s.

lluKouta Linwiioil It. I.lendnle T. Sprlnajdnle 4. Law Ille M. IVnn lleMolny Ileei-li ie- tl.

't TiOnO) llirra Ll N. II. Strollera 20 1 okon V. F. -tl lltmlri ant F.

is Wllaon C. Hum, XT Strip Fnclra 2 11-Sehiilnatiea 3 1 rd line. made I.Ineoln Montana Ohio Northern, si. Ilede mllrne I arlaair Mevleo M. Suite.

4 5 4 4 IT. Yards nained through line Pitt: Gained. 110; lost. net, 108. State: ia.iiitil.

102 lot. 13; net, Kf. I Vanls uainesl at ends I'itt tiainetl. list. 11; net, 140.

I Stato: Ol; lost, 18; net. Tit. 1 Forward passes Attempted, Pitt IO. State II); I'itt 3. I State 11; grounded.

lit State interrepU'tl, Pitt 1, State 3. Yards Rained, forward jiasses Pitt. State, 1711. i Total net train from sciiitnme-- Pitt. V7; State.

I Pumhlc-s Pitt, State. I Slate fumbles re uvored IS.v PiSf. 1. Kick-offs Pitt. State.

-2. thn LaH ws do 7 Notre llame Kr. IT, llllnoia I ollrar three vards at bit ward pass. Hungren tackle. A for-to Slam p.

mad- mat! ball and liarii'lm dropped ttnoijh a perfi-et. pla.e 1. a-k rh- extra point. Kol ltw i ng this touchdowii the I'residents iijo--d a tnip.rary ad- an e. Meisd.

ho did not start the t-'am-. was to the 1 i- of Norman. The flashy back i mrnednifel got throi.jri! for his team'-- first down of tin- day. There followed forward pass. to Ii.

broaght a ri first Gown i-i Ine Hitt u1 foi" yard lino Ity M. C. Vlohnaks. Fayette llrf hlehem l24llrntow ihr' ri.i ir tin- lin. Thrown hn li jin ffr a Tirst duw ri cji I rii 1 1 f-lrh 1 'it earns changed to the noooin- P.lue ale ouVM- pani merit of I'lo'd s'ands changed to Total ilistaniT, kick-offs i 21 IS yards- S'ate.

i ards. r- T)w St'Atc -n ih iv 1 li-d i -x -i i I ri pti i i t. nf hv i'-rown hit on tio-it own h. A .1 rooier w- re wild Unlnry I'i Monmouth 7 Lombard rlxona I Nev I 'Irf son 12 South UnUolo I I II mlinp ft P.rmin lleeldenlal 47- Krrmo Slale. V2 1'iilitornln 'I'reli.

I Sjintn Clara J1 si. Jnhn'a 7 VI Hberf arrt a roar from but lie h' leictiti'r fii boo'ed th-- liisfame oils Pitt. yards Hritcharil buck-d the four yards. ilre. r.e crash il ihroiigh the center of the lin- for first down on the I -yard line.

hit hard off l-ft la. kh ard-. Hr 1 1 'd brii.j-.-d right irnard two --ard-v I. ifclae-o for T'iff. flreer, I il thri-iiiiii th- Hn- foi- first down on tlo line.

H.ergne.ri rn.ide two f-'l in he lin---. -d liiio igli ut. line. went wit hoi of ih-goal line on the third down. Oreene faibr-d to nuke the touchdown and 17 State.

St ile -anN. fur f-'ir vnr.lf. a a fla 1 tfif lt i Vv'cWh -m tar a tist t'tn itrti nt tapklf. In? I'i-rzht tacklf' for -t tTt StJi-i ft-V'-n-j-triJ lino. ISrnrtle ndn I Siale oil I iiihliiiil'in I Mite liiicsifle I Si.

Tllolflll. itli.iiiisttn 1 1 i i I fnl. I'licifle. i I. Ictl I I Mnrj'a I W.

a. ntine Fremont ll lirlil ce Si-ho. Alliinlii- 17 Sfeuheni ille s. iinnelli ille.l t.reenaliurK I M. Cll llo-i-a Milltule N.

Kelhieheni 27 Vmold lliiip'i-a lillrv laiKIra .1. J. eronna .2. Mt. odila I lhrron t'lvb Itlooma't'l o.

Hloomrleld 'I'. .12 raen-l 11. Cumberland llaltlmore Coll t. out with enthusiasm, hot then the Jin' st.rTened AfnoS ed to punt. llis punt was caught on the TVi Viiginia line from which v.

hen P.rov, rue end zoi i bounds on tin Agifil. Sat. Kick offs let ill I Pitt. 'J." ids; Punts Pitt. St: te.

7. Total distance, punts Pin Avtra-ie distance, pniit- ia: ba 1 U. t. S- i i-enier for a yard. Welch rounded light ci.d for two but th trail was brougnt back and State penalized.

C-ontinurd on Kounernth In-ttr. tunlinurU tn Mxlrcmlt.

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