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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1925. EMVY AMD PLAY TO 10-10 Tl THIRD SECTION PAGE SIX PRIIWCETOW TIGERS TAKE LEAD Ohio State Triumphs Over Columbia by 9-to-0 Score titiiMtMiwitiiiMtiiimtniMimiiiMimmmiiim Chillysance SEE UP TWICE f.llDSHi ONLY PMEN TO EVEN Is! By Chilly Doyle Field Goal Gives Lehigh Win Over Wesleyan, 3-0 Leu)ins Boot in Late Stages of First Quarter Proves Only Score of Game at Bethlehem Both Elevens Show Powerful Defense Heavy Field Retards Attack of Both Teams. t-wing 42-Yard Drop-Kick in First Quarter Opens Scoring Caukins Intercepts Forward EASTERNERS OUTWITTED, OUTFOUGHT BY BUCKEYES IN IHTERSECTIOHAL TILT Gothamites Unable to Fathom Pass Attack of Wilcemen and Their Heavier Line is Consist-ently Outcharged by Westerners Marek and Cunningham Star for Victors. By Associated Press to Pittsburgh Gazette Times GIA MBI'S, Oct. 17.

Behind a stolid wall of outweighed linesmen, Ohio State's liackfleld launched a mixed attack of short for. ward passes, darts around both ends and plunges through the line and marched to a O-to-0 victory today over tXdumbia, one of the Kast's strong teams. The Buckeye line outfought and outwitted the opposing Kasterners, breaking through and smearing runners, kickers and passers, Hess. Buckeye guard, starring as a defensive player. only one occasion did Columbia seriously threaten Ohio State's goal line.

In the first period the Kasterners marched with straight football tactics to the Buckeye' UO-yard line, but were held fr downs and gave up the ball, never to reach tlmtvinMnmtiHrMHniiHHiHHNiiHHiHii.iiHniHiMimiMHMiM point in then- offensive again. STATE AM) CO- I Special Telegraph, to Pittsburgh Gazette Times.) KTIiLKHKM. tvt 1.. T-ne B' Uehigh University lootDaii team won a hard-fousht battle from iHf wt Virtrinin Wesleyan eleven here this afternoon by a score of to late in thu 0. a iroal by iwin in the only first quarter faulting score of the frame.

Stopped ih their drive for a touchdown near the clone of the opening quartfr, I.ewin, left halfback on tht-Lehigh team, went hack to the i'i-varo droD-kick-d u. beautiful Pass to Dash 88 Yards to Annapolis' Two-Yard Line, Bringing Touchdown. lly Associated IVoks JittMmrch tiun-tte- Tini-s BAInMOKK, tct. IT. Although outplayed by its powerful opponent during iaxt of tin- frame, Irin-etii playiM the Navy to lO-to-lO tie before pftattrs in the Inure lialtiitiore Sljulium totlay.

A stubborn defense in the shadow of its own gtvil litw is all Cist savtil the. sons ol" Old Nassau from feellnn the hooks of the Navy anchor. The Tiger held the upfx-r hand lurin: most of the game, however. Me Mavy tying the count in the last tive minutes of play on a. short forward whirh Shaploy carried yards for a touchdown.

Jloper elected to start without Single, tin? lrinceton star halfback, Uo last year hooted the Held coal that irave Princeton a 17-to-t-l verdict ever the Navy. The Middies tame in ith all varsity hands aboard, but out'urked by the Titter from the start. punctured the srorin coluiiin early. After having its of-fe-f lse stopped almost to a standstill on the ojx-ninsi charjje, Kwing. the Tiger field general, stepped back to the 42-yard line and booted a field yuul which struck the cross-bar and bounded over the goal, giving the a lend in the first five minutes of play.

Hut. this lead was soon -diminished by the Middies when Hamilton executed a similar goad from '20-y Art line later in the juar- that gave Enough Glory for 16 More Years. WITH a respectful bow to chambers of commerce essential organizations in this age it cannot be said that civic endeavors are the agency for advertising as wholesome as that which comes to a city that enjoys participation in an outstanding sportive event, especially the World's Series. of tts who hold such a rich heritage as being sons and laughters of Pennsylvania find the call of the home state stronger when we ai. far from its borders.

Western Pennsylvania people are ever loyal to Iittsburtrh, and sorely there is a civic thrill for all in the knowledge that the fame of the (Steel City has broken violently through the boundaries of Allegheny county to ran rampant by radio, wire and mail to the furthest corners of the earth. The 280 odd thousands vrho saw the protracted drama of the diamond were not a drop In the bucket, so to speak, compared to the millions who watched or listened for the results tvhieh were made known in dense areas a few seconds after their completion. f)n the boundless tracts of the Pacific ships picked up balls and strikes, and all of this carried the Pittsburgh or Pirate touch. First in Work, First in Play. It is a laudable urge which prompts a city to make known its fame throughout the length and breadth of the land.

Pittsburgh, the- Workshop of the World," has a lasting fame through its wonderful industries. Today it stands pre-eminent as the "Playground o'f the World." No city csn be really great without indulging deeply in the contrasting endeavors for which Pittsburgh always stands. The men on the ships in the far stretches of the Pacific who listened in for the radio reports of each play may have been getting better service than an interested gick man who, within earshot of the battlefield, was not allowed to witness the last and deciding struggle. The gentleman referred to is Barney Dreyfuss, principal owner of the world champions. The Pittsburgh magnate went down with the grip after returning from Washington.

He was ordered to stay ln his room in the i boot lor the inree. poinia hi team the victory. The eamu was I laye.l on a heavy field which retarded the offenses of The Vst both elevens considerably stubbrn front but could not Virginians put up a atrainst the winners. where he had bep downed, Krause hit left tackle for four yards. Weihl bitthe same sirt for two yarcrs.

A pnss. Weihl to Krause. was good for three yards, but Wesleyan was penalized five yards for off-side play. It was fourth down. Weihl difiip-d back on a fake punt and passed to Fwischelle.

the; distance beinij short for a first down. Oarrity went through left tackle two yards and a first down on l'high's So-yard line. Krause went "iround riuht end for four yards, ilarrity mnde six yards and first down on Lehigh's 20-yard line. Wheil hit the line for two yards. Oarrity hit the line for two yards.

Buttinston was off-side and Wesleyan penalized five yards. A short pass. Wehil to Garrity. failed to gain. Yeager broke threug'a and tossed to eJarrity for a five-yard West Virginia had 2T yards to go on fourth down and Weihl dropped back for a placement.

His kick fell short it height and went over the goal line. Lehigh's ball on the 20-yard line. Prior made three yards. Lewin bit the line for six yards. Mullaney replaced Simes.

Mullaney made the required distance for a first down em Lehigh's 32-yard line. Mullaney hit the line for two yards. Prior punted to the 48-yard line just as the quarter ended. Score- Lehigh 3, Wesleyan 0. Fourth Quarter.

Weihl hit the line for three yards Kaschella made two yards. A pass, Weihl to Krinkman, was grounded. overcome the snaii ieai kcoinuih bv Iehigh as a result of Liewin'a field goal. F.oth elevens played a strong defensive game, neither tram being within the soal posts at any ataire 01 th-; contest. Near the end of the third period LL31BIA LilNIUl.

Columbia staged a short rally follow- Ftrsf Quarter. ing compitfucu oj. a it-n pass, v'c: fuit-f. Cunningham Hess Nichols L.T... Norrid to Wagner, for 29 yards, Break Against Naey.

Then the break went against the Mwers i Kl-in Navy. "With the ball on the Columbia 0. Wasner i Wilberx OFTlAtO Schimttit. i Haphafl 5 Autick Hrady Kaplan Seeiil Klrchnwyer Madden Meehan Claims Triple-Threat Manln Connors 21-yard, line ana two uimuues 10 Hay in the second period, Hamilton i Item Uridlt R.T... lt.K...

Grim Marek Dlark It Karow recovered a fumble on his 40-yard line and the drive was halted. The Wilcemen scored their touchdown in. the second period by rushing the ball in a series of runs around alternate ends and plunges over and through the line, Karow diving for the six points. attempted a pass. Shapley almost pot his hands on it.

but it caromed off his fingers into the waiting: arms of Caulkins, who dashed up the field Sv vardn to the Xavv two-yard lino I Soor bv jierlods: I Ohio Stale 0 0 3 9-9 I Columbia 0 0 0 0 Tnuch.inun Kuri.w. Oool from flclJ Partial blocking of a punt had given Tyhigh won the toss and ebjoted to kick oft and defend the west goal. kicked off with the wind to it back. Ijewin kickexl oft to Kemerer on the 40-yard line. Weihl crashed through center for one yard.

Kraus hit oft right tackle for another yard. Gar-ritv made two yards around Lehigh's left end. Weihl dropped back to punt the ball, the ball rolling out of bounds on Lehigh's 37-yard line. Prior punted over the goal line, the ball being brought out to the 20-yarJ line. Merrill touched it down just as it rolled across.

Garrity. around Lehigh's left end, made 20 yards. Raschila was stopped on a line buck without gain. Weihl punted to LehiKh's 49-ard line. On the exchange of punts Lehigh gained much ground.

O'Callahan hit the line for three yards. On the play Wesleyan was penalized five yards for off-side play. Kali on Wesley an's 46. lewin hit left tackle for seven yards and a first down on Wesleyan's 3. O'Callahan made one yard through the line.

Wesleyan was again penalized for oT-sirie nUiv on the 47-vard line. Asr.un rridtl. Tinn- of minutes, tif- Ohio State the ball on Weftil punted to the one-yard line, before he was dropped from behind. Prim.a rriinl tti. i I.e nn thp nciai tieT'r-p.

jt. i'. -vie ratn. mion; umpire, H. P.

Swain. W. ifn nl I iuice. non Hamilt.n. Noire head linesman.

It. J. Thorn rsrm. tirat charge and the Princeton, scor V. University Coach Believes lie lias Ideal Star in ISxeter Graduate.

where isrtnkman downed the nail. Wreihl immediately punted to Garrity. who brougnt the ball back to his line. Wesleyan was penalized five yards for being offside and Ie-high had another chance to kick. Prior immediately punted.

Garrity fumbled, but recovered on his 4a-vsrd line. West Virginia was again ing terminated for the any. previous to this play, Slagle 'Van. 13 yards for a touchdown, but an rzcalous Princeton lineman had started ahead of the ball and it was back and the Tigers penalized five yards for offside play. This was MOUNTAINEER CUBS WIN, 21-7 45-yard line- The Ohio State pass was opened up, successive trains of four and six yards being made by Marek's heaves first to Grim and then to Karow.

A lone pass from Marek to Grim gave 30 yards and Martk and Karow on two plunges reached the goal line. The other tally came in the third period, when another blocked punt by Hess gave Ohio State the ball on Columbia's 21-yard line. A moment later Uridil, substitute tackle, lifted the ball over the goal post from a 25-yard placement. FUTUKE IS lllll GUT the only break 01 tne game wiiu went against Princeton. Th atv tossed furitiiia offo.nsi tSPEC-iL TSLBG1AM TO GATSTTB TlMKP.

offside and penalized five yards ar.d I-ehigJh bad the ball on the original first down tm tho 10-yard line. On a fake kick. Lewin esime through the line for 12 on an- other fake kick, made no gain. Prior i punted to Garrity. who was dropped in his tracks on bis t.wr.

41-yard lin. i A pass. Weihl to Gnrrity, wu im-otn- plete. Garrity went through the lino! for a five-yard gain. Weihl hit tackle i for three yards.

Yv est Virginia was not satisfied atid asked th- distance 1 'KTKW YORK. Oct. IT. Chick M- Princeton during all of the final han ha3 developed a football half, but a tie was all it could salvage i prodigy in his first year us head KAY YORK, Oct. IT.

Chick Mee- Wesleyah was penalized for off-side, the bail being first down for Lehigh on Wesleyan's 25-ard line. Moore threw O'Callahan- for a two-yard loss. On a short forward pass failed to gain. Lewm's drou-kick from a bal angle on the 30-yard line went tru to the mark. Score Lehigh 3.

Wesleyan 0. I.twin kicked on for Lehigh, brinennu the ball back from the from Iho wreck. The thirtl Quarter i coach of the -New lork university gridiron forcee. In Jack Connors St. Vincent Prep Eleven Bows to West Virginia Freshmen.

former Kxeter star, now a Fophomore at the local institution, he has a vus played almost entirely in Prince- i ton but the Tigers fought! gamely when the Navy threatened iseriously, and saved its lead by kick-J genuine triple-threat player, wh the 3-vard line. weii.i. me fl-yara i (nor -0-ara to le measured. It was shy inches ef a first eiarrity was thrown for a two-yard loss. It was Lehieh's ball on the line.

I'rior failed i portions another season nrv itir. r. -n- hiJ. rt 1 1 Wi III, UUI Ji. Uiill.11 nviivni nrtn rL.it a to c-t the ball on is even a likelihood he may make the grade this fall.

Even at this eany stage of the campaign, Connors already is regarded as one cf the greatest punters in the country. Last week, in tne three yards. A short pass, Weihl to Krause, gave West Virginia a three-yard gain on ita own 43-yard line. Krause madt; one on the third down. Weihl punted, Wrlnkman touching down the ball on Lehigh's 34.

Prior immediately exchanged the punt. Weihl, alip- RUTGERS CRUSHED BY CORNELL, 41-0 Ithacans Crash Through for Touchdowns Almost at Will. Middies Rush EalL "Rw a eArip nf Tin Tilling; xm end New York university victory over Connors 1 ln starting, being dropped in lus rnhs the Xavy rushed the ball to the the Ktrone- union eleven Vincoto iT.T-!,l lino anri With hve minutes toplay in the nr! period re- to tb air to gain a short pass, rigiit over thn center of the line, was to gain. A pass was intercepted by Weihl. who brought it back to his own 41-yard line.

Weihl made ore yard. A short pass. Weihl to Alvij. netted eight yard. Krause hit off left end for live yards and first down.

Krause was stopped by Burke after gaining one yard. Cannon batted down a paw by Krause. Another short forward pass. Wtihl to Krause. wctit out of bounds.

West Virginia had five to go on fourth down. Weihl dropped back to the io-yard line. Prior toek his kick and came back to his own ls-yard lii.e. I'rior was hurt on the play and was carred off the field. Hays replaced I'rior.

Hays made one yard. Muilaney's poor punt went out of bounds on his own line. On a puis formation Weihl could not find his target and carried the ball, ginning five yards. Oheet was hurt on the play. Thumra went in to play center.

Krause ear-n TSLUUX TO ClZJRTS THUS. LVTP.OBK. PA, Oct. 17. St.

Vin-. cent Prep team went down Sunt-ing before the powerful on slaught of the W-t Virginia Freshmen team here tiday by the score, of -1 to 7. All of the Mountaineer scores canic on line plunges, but only after forward passes had advanced the ball to scoring- distance. Gief sent the only iat- Vincent score over Mlhen he intercepted a forward pass on his own 15-yard line and traversed the rest of the frrid for a touchdown. He also starred with long punts that averaged at least 5t yarda The decisive playinp of the liear Cats was superb, particular!" during the last half, wheni they held the.

yearlings witihout a score. Time after time the freshmen had the bail within the St. Vinc-nt 10-yard line, only to lose it on Jjwis. For the West Virarinmns. their LK Oil rity circled Lehigh's left end for to more yards.

It was measured and Wesleyan was less a foot from a first down. Raschella hit the line, but failed to make the required distance. West Virginia had one more chance for a first down. Rather than take a chance of making hardly more than a foot on a line buck. Weihl punted out of bounds on the 29-yard line.

Prior punted to Weihl on the Wesleyan 28-yard line. On double pass. Weihl to tiarrity. the latter failed to gain. Raschella hit booted the pigskin several times for a distance of 70 yards.

His consistent average in the four Violet games to date has been 50 yards. In reality Connors is a quadruple-threat man, a rarity in America's national fall sport. In addition to being a topnotch kicker. Connors can throw passes and receive them, and can carry the ball with the best in the land. As a broken field runiiwr he has few equals.

Connors, despite his light weight for a halfback, has shown great driving power in crashing- throuirh an Br UstTBasAi. SOTicTi.l THAC.t, Oct. 17. One of Schenley Apartments. A radfb set was installed in the room, bnt Barney's receivers went "flooey" about the first inning and from that time to the finish the president of the team had to depend on reports from the field or spontaneous shouting that carried its own story.

When the bedlam of joy broke loose on top of the ninth-inning strikeout of Goose Goslin, Dreyfuss was close enough to realixe what bad happened. Wires Burdened With Congratulations. Xot long after the last contest was over telegrams without number began to pile in on Dreyfuss, Bill McKechnie and Fred Clarke. The messages wre sent from cities, towns and villages in the North, Kast, South and West. Throughout the following day the congratulatory telegrams poured in upon the officials and the players.

Karl Smith was covered with laurels as be came out of the fights for the highest honor in the sport. No less a personage than John Mrlirau (a National I j-iuzu er at heart who was an vinos to see the lirates win) wrote that Smith would not be a good influence in the scraps with the rival champions. Xow that the tumult and shouting has ceased there will be many who will rise to back Smith. The picturesque receiver often does things that makes the opposition very angry; in fact there are many-Pirate fans who think that Earl pays too much attention to his "nutty" stuff and not enough to the fine points of play. But who is there who will say that Earl did not instill fighting spirit as he defied every fighter who came to the barrier? Aimed at Bucky and Goose.

Bucky Harris and Goose Goslin were two of Smith's main targets. Karl, it seems, failed to get the tactful Harris into a talking mood in the first two games which were played in Pittsburgh. When Smith picked on Harris on the home lot in Washington Bucky fell for the stuff and the two had several verbal fights at the plate. The fact that Harris came back on him in Washington added to the Smith invective. That Bucky was off his stride at times was evidenced by his play both at bat and in the field.

In the wild excitement that attended the winning of the lofty emblem many of ns may have failed to ponder the importance of a certain hit which Karl of the Oz-arks injected into the grand finale. It will be remembered that the long-suffering Peckinpaugh caused a wild scene in the enemy dugout in the eighth inning when he carried the Washington colors to the front with a homer. The Pirates had only two innings in which to bring back the coveted banner to Pittsburgh and the National Iieague. Wright and Mclnnis were retired in the home half "thereby reducing Johnson's handicap to four putouts. ln other words, if the Senators had retired four more batters they were two-time champions of the world.

Smith came up in this dire situation and what he did deserves to be recorded with the doubles later accredited to Skeeter Bighee and Ki Cuyler. Karl smacked a scorching liner into the right-middle pocket. Had he been snuffed not those frantic Senators would have entered the final frame with a new desperation. So it is meet to jay our rr-sliects to the fighting Arkannan. And just a word for Stuffy Mclnnis.

If box stores could record the chang- in the play of the Pirates when Stuffy moved into battle there would he heavy Mack linet- reserved for John of Gloucester. Like Hughey Jennings 1 think the spirit of an almost defeated club was transformed as the veteran stepped to his old post, there to spread an influence over the whole team. those efficient Dobie football completed, Hamilton to Shapley. tho" latter running 35 yards for a touchdown, shaking off two Tiger 'taeklers who attempted to ground him from behind. He added the extra point with a drop kick and the count was tied.

With only faro min- nfa nln Mamilinn nttemnted an the line for two yards. Weihl dropped opposing line. He 13 also proficient back and punted out of bounds on the machines rolled over Rutgers thM afternoon. scorinK 41 points in 4" minutes of play and then goinp back to the shop to rest while a pecond and less efficient piece of niechan-icanism outplayed but failed to score on the Newbrunswick team. The final score.

41 to 0. did not completely picture the full possibilities of the Dobie outfit. The Ithacans rolled up three touchdown in the first period. Carpenter. other field goal from the 30-yard line on defense.

1 nen. asiin, ne nas 50-vard line. Acrain lehieh Rained on bullet-like forward was the been fortunate in resisting injuries. when the naa worKej tne nan bis; feature. exchange of kicks.

I'rior skirted toe end for six yards. O'Callahan made five tl-rough the line for the first down on i as he has piayed every minute in every game New York University has to within kicking distance, but the did not even rise, and Princeton Their individual star The lineup: W. Va. Fresh. M.

rare? was Talbott. St. Vincent 7. Butalla West Virginia's 39-yard bne. Is engaged in irais s-Hfcon.

Meehan. who turned out successful 1., I -T i Meiael substituted for Reiter. Lewm hit the line for five yards. O'Callahan skirted left end for four yards. Lewln made a yard through the line.

On a fake through for a first -town on Iehigh's 26-yard line. Weihl iht line for three yards. Sehoil re-placed Wilson. Corcoran for Garrity. I'avis for Itrinkman and i Oelong for Krause.

A long pass. long to Iiavis. was srroun1ed on the goal Corcoran passed up a chance to score when he was free bv dropping 1'elong's perfect pass It was Lehizh's hall on its own 20-ynrd line. V.illhan came around rignt end for 15 tardy H-iys was stopped without gain. A penalty against But- 1 Ituttfers tackles rasped or crashing Guljer elevens at Syracuse for five years before comine to New York University, was himself an ail-America quarterback eight years afco.

tnrouqh tne line, in me seconi quar- EiEjn, recovering' it within its own jo-yaru lir. Fhapley and Hamilton carried the major burden of the Xavy offens while Kwing and Slaple were the out. standing performers for the Tigers. kick formation Lehigh missed .1 first down by inches. It viu Wesleyan bail on downs.

Krause went around end for five yards. The quarter ended with the ball in Wesleyan' possession McCaffrey Hamilton Rock del Saiony Tlerrwy West Virginia Henley Oarrett Nixon t'onnellv lillv Talbott U'en't 7 0 7 Ahbruziiii Youngstown South Defeats Lake wood The lineap: Navy in. Princeton i Voeser on the 3j-yard line. Score Lehigh 3, Wesleyan 0. Second Quarter.

i. incenta 0 Substitutions West Virginia Connelly. Walmn for Illly. tir.irlon gave Lehigh yards. 1'iet- it'll intercepted a pass.

Oelong's long pass to Oeitrich was grotirid-'d. Another pass. to Corcoran, was grounded. e'orcoran went buck and punter? to IhiKh's 20-vard line. Wi-k3rt i IjTRtz t.om wards Bsrrrrt Hmd for ter the Cornell attack PRMa tip ana only 10 points were registered.

ISy that time the Newbrunswick lads had rallied and for the balance of the irame they played better football, but they were powerless to stave off the Cornell drive. Carey. Cornell right cuard. proved his ability ay a -ja'Sement goal kicker, sendintr cveio from the 30-yard line. The MBtfrerx team made only one first down and though they attempted a spectacular passing attack.

It failed. Cornell, on the other hand used the pass with deadly effect. The Ithacans flashed a new back of promise in Carpenter, who auhstltuted for "Wester at P.osejitcartc;i i TOr-NO-STOWX. O. 17 (Special.

wte1 1 "The truimpbant ma-rh of the pewerful Clve- McAfi i Ir.d Lakewood team was nnaliy topped Jefftrs i litr today after T5 consecutive vlrtores. i.ienn. I.l.y for Talbott. ienn for H.in.l Krmso made ronr yards around end. Rrtachella mlsse-l a first down by a sci-nt vard.

Weihl dropped back ar.d pointed. Alvi.4 downing the ball Iehigh's 14-yard line. I'rior failed K.T.. Mullaney was hurt on the play. Hand substituted for Hays wert 14 to when Tour.CTtown South capture! a Hamilton Tl-ik to gain.

Lewin made a yard. I'rior InclUfi'rp a 1 vlctory. thousand fans, G'l'i-n 1,03 frora Ikevrood bott for Ijlty. Aulth for Walton. Vin cents O'linnnell for Stralie.

Prunn-r Klmor. Pehren for Rncka. Straka for llnn-ner. Kock.s for Bohren. llorliito for I'urdii for ilutaKa.

iThor.ka I'uctin. Clnnino far Tiemev. Tourhdonns Tall.ett, tilenn. Ilanil. tjlel.

tloM-i i.rrv toucl.Jown Nivun 2 lulareinclitl Ulel Uw-JTick). Kferee Stonereri. Cftrneijie Te-h Umpire Moevr. Wasb-Jerr. Head llneani-n Klakl.

tneesed the Sl-anley iiecoverinc for Lehlrh on its own 40- around end for a less, nut Veslean was again penalized li vards for! rough tactics. Ievin mnde five I yards as the rime ended. Sicore hign .1. Wesleyan 0. Th llr.ur: i' I '-11 ft -r Goal Thoush grfr outw-ihed th Irhtinc i Oallahan was thrown Soath 1M vimtor thrwirh- MdlfBr out except In the last f-- minutes.

hn skirted rtKht end for li yards. Hut- Ukewwl scor-1 a touchdown against tualtingion went in for L-owell. Iwin Vsvy 5 IrncetaYi 2 7 Navy Boorin TncMwii Shan'ey. fTH7l t-v afr louchiown Shipley. I It-hish.

W. V.V WMieyn fnm flet(1 hmtniw ITirreton Hed and Blue Meeond team. i hit the line for two yards. O'l alla- Bloomsburg Normal oomDurs down. Brrw f.ubs,!tir! for Oitr-fn: battered its throuch thp bfy hsn skirte7 lft end for 15 yards.

potpt. from irr arter Tavrr.no'Jrn r-ims-e i Ijlkcoj 'Cod line fer touchdowns in tlw 1 Kor unneeessarv roucthness out rf fr New Brf hton yjctors Bows to Indiana, 7-0 a in tVtltUte TOr I i oml an.l fourth quarter, runnirn hounds. Wesleyan was penalized half I TTrinx. Referee Marwir. Bwn.

I mn' i Rmwn Virt iu.iev InirfriiDL. larl i-' IV KUit. liu ll 1 Lehigh's ball on the West Virginia outrt. tlan linwmiit-mrMn. lourhilowti, f4jr the and (ann.m Ilnnkmnn! Vemrer MnrkH WtMion 1.

i Krn.errr HRhelt. I Harmon I 'hirk-i li Honor wiht Kranw Mellenree firmly vc-uuhan Ita- hekc Klrtd (r -aj ktflil jjefereo- I Gillender. University mil I'm- i llr aiirtlitnor-. Ht; linesman trouth. Time I nertcin lr.

nimi-tes each. LikewocMt rwrtl the nir in a vain effort win in the minutm mri1. tbrtv paw H.f't pans. Th plenty of TilATOMSBVna, Oct. 17 Indiana N'tmnal downed Bioosnhurtt Nonna! hard-fought came hero thin afternoon l.y a m-orn of to Indiana's wore cjim nejir the end o( th r.rat ferlod when t'lialm--r plnnired through from the four-yard lire C.rar kifke.i the f.al.

Thl, inme. on- of tl l-et and pimta evr. ln section, awards to lnd'ana whirti urt) ptiuncea. Tfte Lakewood. on a wet hore ar-1 xirm.

3J 6 Xew hutfky T. ard pa. an-i a run Jn tl: mtnutcH of nUy. The FOX CHAPEL TITLE JOURNEY OPENS I Kaneyin Schmiit Hinr Mint.eUjf Kpmptr Penn State Eleven TTcips Marietta, 13-0 Bafcr fiariholoniew Mrown I Barrett Shulier Rfrw- (C Railen seven-ynrd line. Hchelh threw ii'i'hI-lahan for a three-yard loss.

A forward ps as grounded. Another pass fallal. Kaschella failed to gain. Slmes substituted for Mellenger. Weihl ptmted to I'rior on the 41-yard line.

Scheib was hurt on the play, hut continued. Lewin hit center for three yards. A pass. Prior to Lewin, was grounded. Prior punted to Wes-leyan's 13-yard line.

Weihl punted out of bounds on his own line. On a fake pass. Prior made eight yards. Mullaney went In fjr Simes. A pass.

Prior to Kvnns, bounced out. of Kvans' bands. Another pass was grounded. Pr'or punted und Wesleyan left the punt roll to tho six-yard line. Weihl punted.

I'wIn carrying the ball out of bounds on St. Francis Defeats Altoona Apprentices rout.d ln the ladder to the ntate chamj-'on- ulilp for Normal Schools. Ktnif running of I tli. and peremlfhip were feature of the game. Tnniana'A M.te was urp'a tcr.m le-lnp urihle to meke nny tr-ina.

Ia-ls and MaKlil's work on ilia was another feature. Mines I M-ieilr Writ i Wiiiinnu i Murphy Sixteen Members Qualify SMxial Trli-nrapli ritlsburRh C.arrtte Time. Hurras Welsh Knuft RAtfi Pa is ro'f-s ryron I Vr.lHTfO AB.i.l MuiHns AJ.TOONA. Oft 17 The Haitv i'. Ietktr 'js.

Met twrtz 1 1 1 0 a s-tith Elimlaation Jftaxcn iiay Thiai van th flrrt interwectlona: came t'wn tli normal aJioois tills year. The At-prentice loht their tirt otne T.UK 1 Vim of 1 fol- 1 i tct. i. State gained cnouuh 'l La Ve-vd second and last touchdown, to -vhicli VeKton added tlm txtra t.oint Thj lineup: Swartz Coll In a. TouclTton Murpbv tne aeaaon to itnsh St.

rnncu lere eleven before a rn.ft.l at Rounds. (rround today to fcoie seven or lir.up: liloomebunr Pntnt after tou.hrtovi.ns Pniley. Collins. Sub- itutio.is. for llorte.

l'enn stat? is. iByrly.f Stamp H'an-'y for WltUaniA, 'iray for West Virginia 3S-yard line. j-Tior Marietta 0. i Yoxvlak W.ilker sirohoky Vor. 1 Kmmer Trotl i Hawkins jn ft f.r MetzfKj- l-futi for m-tfTF.

nnalifvin2- round for the Fox Srnwar- far M. Kaneyan: South. TvM for Cannon was grounded. 11-11 I 1- Vine T. I Hall.

Ktt for Keese. Mci fur lUrlhoiernem- ie. Cricket Kifci.l IfWlay. 7 to tl. Coarli uthrr-lvtnd of th Ar'.

rent Irs Martt li. onil string men bat roon found lie wai unat'le to hold the trtronir Ht Pranria eleven In rW- In the ae ot.d quarter, h(t flrt KtrfnR n.en ire run into rlay. who held th St. France 'even woreleju throughout 11t trnme. St.

Francis Its tnuchdown in the firat I Cbo-J Country tlolf Club golf rnr iianpfr. Another pan. was ri.r championship was played yts- Indiana s. Mdilll Sirver Malcolm Sweeniry Patteraon Say tor Ir.iv: Hickla Grf.f Kinir Clialmert1 UK UT U.J R.T RE R.II.... School for Feaitr.

Ueferoe Hart. I-lfayette I'mtvrr llatL iJifayerte. Head linesman Thomas, West Virsnnla. eight touchdowns, but penalties and fumbles cost the L-ions many a hard-earned yard and they were forced to be content with a 13 to 0 victory over Marietta 'olleere. Klve hundred mothers of I'pnn State students, hero for the first annual Moijhera' Pay celebration, were, in the stands.

The- rec out less than tlrst downs during the came. u.y... R.T.. H. Kliak -Mahoney Him Wilson l.unirren Innerfielj Mi htl-ke McKelfle Rowlands Keen Itraulshaw Ku.shln Horher M.Drath cnarter.

itruno tnrrw a forward paes to Hneslter Chamber-i llamn Sntdrr Ward vamum Wolf Held IVitchanl. point yar.ln for .1 S. KranctK played a star The lineup: Uniontown High Tops ScotbJale Eleven, 6-0 SL Francis 0 vinrty. Goal frr-m toutl 'n Hverlv, i r.a4 from rh kw I i 1 It -vinny. 1 ime cf mjnutfs.

Maw. liiifkr.eH. IAvr4-man Wa.si'. ripriniffli.J. THOMAS CLUB WINNERS.

The A. M. Thornan Ciu! tk-feaud tt -st-tnffhou-sj Union Battery eli.ve. on th- pmygroucda yesterday in a on-sid-' I contest by the re of IT to 0. Tha wV.o'.o Thomas tram played pood f.wNill fray a larfj crowd witnessed I cvctKlown- MlrhaK, A final march of yards was halted on Marietta's two-yard line as the t'artir In.liana 7 0 0 0 Touchdown Chalmers.

Point from touchdown Gnif (drop kirkl. Referee 1'ratt. fmplre Merrer, flettvnburp. Heac Ilneiwnan Monmn, V. and M.

Time of und 12 minutes. terday. 34 mem-Kers partic j-ating in the event. The qualifiers 'fll ffom-- pleto their first round by Tuesday, 'with the second round beinc schej-ulea to tbe end 'd by Thui sday and the third n.itiid Saturonv. Among those who advanced to the 'first round were J.

Scott th? Allegheny star. is ncedei to be one ot the youthful sla-d of the district. Williai i Frew, a tneintin of 4 th all-star team that playod an I a the national public links team Pittsburgh, is another of tne luminaries, to say notning of Kobert Z'A Lyne of Oakmcnt. who bis been Zrp)avintr well all season. Those who yeteioay were: J.

Scott smith whn ran Capt. Miller of game Ht Appruntke- 7. Cochin Iclnehart Coihurn Chappll 1'antaro Bookhiiner Hoover WcQuillen Houaer Iihre Kirknatrlck punttd over the jrnal iim. 'Veihl punted out of bounds on Jjehiirh's 43-yard line. O'Callahan made fiv throiich tackle.

lyewit, bucked tiie line for six yard? ind a first down on West Virginia's 45-yard line. Prior hit the line for two Mullaney maJo two ytriis -it left end. A paf-s. Prior to Cannon, wis (iarrity interceptel a lorir pass 1. lid 1 rouglit it eek to his SO-ytirJ line.

Garrity lost 'our yards. A pass. Weihl to Kriuse. was erounded. On a kick formation Weihl fumbled snl lest 14 yards.

Weihl punted out of bounds iAshlftli'1 -r-vard line. Weihl made I yards through center as the half ended. The score: Lehich 3. Wesleyan 0. Third Quarter.

Klmes went in for Mullaney. Harmon kicked off. Weihl made 15 yards through center, ball bein- on his own 4tt-vrrf line. Krause went through L.T, I. (1.

r. rt.T. RE. It ItajKer Ktfaaiohr i Hopkins Smith Millet Wllev Br-acl ISrusko Bruno I Swarthmore Kickers T'yiONTOWN'. Clt.

17. tperial.) t'niontown Mttfr. rlehonl I Hlrh h-" rf-tn atteTH-r by a irreat olTenalv, drive of Tl vnrcs for the only toucprlown of the gme. The score fam-i in the ftrt-t 'iur-ter, and nll3iuh the lean threatened thereafter tor wiu no ecorinir. SccttnaJ- was closfir TTnlontown goal than the Tt-yarfl lira.

The ITni pHrr4 or. a flcW with K. Brar-," wa tlrf otilv of the Carrie Ha inOTmwn-Wnnton (placonvrntK Sub-stltutlona lvnn State: f.w Wile.ni. Hnlhig for ITltchar.1 for for KankT-rflel-I. Koepke Tor l.unirren.

Haya for Stump, for HelPlir. Uti-Bien f.w Roepke. lara-fleM for Watson. -MlchoWike for Brltehard, Stamp fo- Hartnuui HaMitw. Muni for Fll.ik; Maxletta: Mallorv for rrUfra.

Chambers for Mallory. lfTerty for Wolf, Mttllory for Trott. SprioYleld. ITmoiro Txanenback. Illinois.

He.fi llnevman Hen-nis. Per-n. Meld Jitd(r fJodcharleo Lrfifa-yetle. Tims of periods IS minutes. the tut- i lineup; inomaa Defeat Lehigh, Antnony O'Connor I Rrown Smith Touchdown Hoferee 1'erwhmir.

BBTHT.EHEM. Oct. 17. fspeciai.) In the ftrat hotna earn of the atate Inter-rollesriate iwvrrer lexaT here today, ni cnesi. I ne imiu).

gcoltilale--l. Burke Kt.brt a. i-j n-. r. jfrerM injury William II MH.

lit. tic. t.niontown6. 5 Robert McClM.tfc. G.

G. 'oolidge, final whittle blew. This was the moat HUHlalnod attack of the day. Five times did l'enn State backs fumble and each time an alert Marietta player dropped on tili? loose ball. Nine penalties for offside and onj for alufcirlng: cost the home team 6ft yarda in setbacks.

Coach liezdek used two sets of backs in the trame and each scored a touchdown. Michalske, playing- his first game at fullback, scored for the first combination, while Pritchard went acrofls for th second. Itoth scores followed steady marches of more fjhan 40 yards. IVnn State's line worl: and interference were rafnred. Time after time Ward.

Marietta's btar back, would sift throuch t.nd tackle N'ittany runner tK-hind the line? He mado more than half the tackles' for thfl Marietta replatcrt'd two first downs, one. through th- line and West Union tt Tuo'. li. A vera Weoster Riack llama It. Avers Tonara Scbaef.fr HoPfX-r CI- Umpire t'ollua.

penn State. Head llnefeman Conrad. lurdue. Ftuhntttatefl. APT.rentVe for Klrkratrlrk.

Mt-yuillen for Conroy, Trmnle for Houaer, Irwin for IjOOfb. Morris for Hoover, Stovr for IkKiahtirer, Meant for Klnehar. Ban- for Chapprll- St. I'rancii. Beach for Smith, Lmlth for Kti-lol, Kirasiorie fnr wny.

t'mlth for "ashlnda for Wl icy. J. "'afTerty Brohbina 1J Kenney C. CaTerty He Pone' Rlllmits rHrroil Fan'itan KurameHlne R.T.. lawless K.K..

t.unn T.ams Pn'terwon K.lf.. bchermer rfcere by A. M. Thomns Sm ht 't ut lor.w -Thoeus Potomac State Team Downs Allegany High more n-feated I-hiBtl. Soals to 1 i main line etarted off with a venpeknee i sn.i heforo half time fame around McBnrte.

Neely and Moore had srored while Trfhich I remalne.1 hich and dry. A determined ef-1 fort put forth bv Irf-hich In the cecond e-ryi L. tjouia. it. i-.

tteno, rj.kew.il. W. li. HSair. A.

G. Weils, AV P. wllherow. 1'. K.

tirass, T. 11. i Kvanai II nd J- C. Inlworth. Stone i Lyons r.on I 7emo i Me Marr.

i ML-Claln Ur.dike but i half and Beck and Nevtn tJlh Bcorel, the line for two yards. An attempted pass bv Weihl was blocked by Harmon. Another p. Weihl Alvia. was grounded.

Weihl punte; the poal line. The ball came back held braced and IState Frosh Tie With here Swarthmore again ru.ir Jtarlin Braddock Smothered Tr-n r-ipfeii. nenr, Jio-e--. li Satoe-a. Swartl-more TuiMm Vler- Kr(, MRiKUND.

MD -The Potomac State W. a swamped tha eleven hfre at Midcity Oct. II. i of Keyeer. H.etrany Hich School Park this afternoon.

Wyoming StaSler L' e-i'l to Lehitcr. 1 20-yard line. cVCaliahan broufjht down By Monaca; Score, 47-7 uchdown s- 1 i.es Xlmsfl f'JT down- Brow- fr-Ti "'it i Henoe-. Tot "ur.n Tim. me R.i.tinirton for a three-yard loss tif other on a forward pass.

BoHii of ju3rt-r and 3'- i-tii- Xd. The flmt toochfiown wan eeored aeter two of piay tr. the openlnp luaner and from then on it vm ona continual n-ftrch of Keyiwr'a acsrrrFatian to and across in made one yard. urior ptin'ea 1 tVyo.i'lr.s tte frinea s-d-lorM nrvi tr. Itfct-erAI 1 tirrtt.

Tim I Tvdttcii Hawkia-H fnxon i ollitui Mt-ur i eort 1 tteid I Wtpier Iliti Reck Hartlctt 1 FVm.iien fr Vlefl.tkef.. for 7.rro. Iv. Ifavton for Mrnyl-jn. P.will for Zcttut.

To-jehflowrl Kyl frvn fourhdo'r; M' iun. neferso- fTt. jr BUnsoern wor-ia ncre emlna-y batt'i KB it UH OR JR. 1.1 i to wesleyan js-yara line V- 1 ra Hle t-funoed hr this i tent. l'enn State tried live com- I went through for live aras.

nw a -nMA'6 ni.l by a 47 to 7 eor pletin? three for a Bain of 47 yards. the AlltKaiiv 50:11 ane. The lineup Potomac 9. MMtoa openoo an aitaea ne nn. nj Marietta oomnleKal lour out of seven "Pf! I CALIFORNIA WINS EASILY.

HOSESiKX, Oct. 17 i Special i. ttt was vajrt'y eupr-rior to tlfc Home Ant.ther tackle whot by Uarrlty cave which netted learf. Hashed 1 fnr of vard!" N.H acmitii: terntorv 11.0.-1 -1 'vim l-ot larked 'he Dial jum-h urn m.nary lin- Uelpli. eroAMtil ti.e iine afu-r j-joop iik up In the third periol arwl held Motuica cr-- i Mr inch Cjernian i TSIIott TVnn Sfate thr.w away thre.o Allogheuy t.

Kvertin Golden Schramm Browmnif Rotrt Son Williams Michigan State ops Centre College, 15-13 Moot- Weslevan a first down on IhiKh's 41 -yard line. Weihl was sin-arc? at center for no gain. A pass failed and it was a third down. A pass, Weihl inter team tier-- loony ana wot, 31 to u. a -yard-run by o-.

an f---': in anrter Kav. otwl i.n.Jc-wi showed up bait when -Marietta recovered thre fani- letveii f' t'ore o' Th Neely. Moore. Tumble but the officiau i'airt per.iltieri pprn -Jttc it down, it v- Vtl 'xn-nelius i I jOUITh was tne recurc. The their 10-jirJ for Mon.nca.

Sh-rs p.ay.- wfcfl for bran- ni-M. u. r.iue iliitl I Subatltutione Per.nlnrton for Heei, i leu for Scott. Rei.l tor Wurw- Vry ti T'rii-e-rf'ty Itt vvhite march. In the second period 'no ei, tre oc-lori.

tinvup: dock. Ttr lineup. ne MtllboPaml trttne--. Referee H. A.

Williams. Monaca -47 a punt by pusated the to Kraase. was crounau. in tourin 17. -'down.

Weihl attempted a placement kick front the iO-yarrl line. Tr went foot- Htraipht to the mnrU. but wa. Rhort minutes. Unesman Cowrr KsUrar 7ca- i 1 aitft r.A.-T Oct.

ft; A 4-yard free drop lie in th last 'luarter won a eetrt viBiftra ImoU t. their coal line T.un- 'hano Trua i Melody Kiutun Kef-rer Wa Wolfe of perl o.3 Vl.Tilr.i i Vry. MO' 7 'ornl-, 1 1 I.l.-kAon Hauirii STRUTHERS BEATEN. uivrciutX'U o. 17.

t'mpSre. Fv-thst. llif.i. -effh-ny Pon.i'ct Ar.doiora Ktn-hinsui Si'lmcrl-erg liotriwin Thine. Mj 'W-'1 ct A flan.

act. UobfW lineman luJerDaucii M.ivho:;-:ts- T'1 ion'f W-? If t'-)li t'-a Kiwa rtl. ria I' riinoi; i.i.11 trame for Mic.hiuan Stile atraitist Centre College li.r The final score was 15 to Michigan State scored nix in both of the nrsr two periods, weakened in the third when Centre scored i' Q- in height. It was J.etiiRn t.aii on its 'jO-yard line. O'' 'n was for no iriin.

failed to gam a line tlict. I'rior punted, Garritv fallinjr on the. ball on l.e-hitfh'a" 4i-yard line- Merrill was smeared for a four-yard Ci- t. i i. AfO 'l i V.ret.

Ki.Hhki ori''lie Hriko Hod'e tJdar.l joto'tig r-ominhii tor Hm'ti- ivtn 1 Andrew wille i Mu'VILS v- i.i rr r-'tio- i A nl-ro) prrcn ran lleiTs punt t.j their 3u-ard lir.c. ttti'l in plays through lir. MtchalsU ImnR-erneli' falltd at t'u extra point. In third fjutirter 1'ern State, marched SH yards the ki -Koff. to lov th hull on doni.a on Marietta's IP-yard line.

Watson downed a short punt on the Marietta 40-yard line. 2ree line, plays. a li Kor.l AicxnnMer Haller smith AJera-nder 4, Keo. Sinith, hen and "the l.tui momentarily The liast Livi Tpufll I ifivpftp Hrrirr-: Win School was the victor by a score uaracite narners win. to 0 pver jti, BKTlfUKIIEM, Oct.

17. tSpe-ibere today. P. Knglish. harriers defeated '11 "wMl the cropa-couuiry team here rAfelv bv stnnhrs save the locals iwM.rlrf It, II.

T'wr'vinitou iMfOfTiiA Paku son held without Sam. cannon Toiicltdown- Hun-nfiCK. was maKins nd Free kicked rupted a forward pass, but Uewtrt Then Paul Smith, sent into the srame KrciR. SheTW. Try for point smitn o.

Ion- pass, Pmcura to. Hays, and Umpire- Pprinetleld. tioodwin. Miwsed try for point Smita Timo oC-pcrioda-U liaal jungi ujc intcliati exreji lis toUay. il to 2V.

was detected noiaing, ana mo Dan went ta Virginia, a-t tie fiiacs the. deciding points from Centre's 4 yard line, tln.iia. Head linesmaa Uenus, l'enn. iuim periods la mixiuies.

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