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affe Climes BASKETBALL atl tha rmlrr tha Basket column for net llva comment on this sport in JDittsburgf) 0a)tttt (Tinus GRID DOPE What's What In Football Is Told First and Best. Always, In the Pittsburg!) 0atttt Zimti FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1 9 2 AGES 11 TO 20. TAT 4 IMT! fit' I 4 4 4 -f 4- 4 MMBJIA IS TMMFLE1 BY WASI-JEjFF, IM 9 1 rjplrh I Pflfk 0 aasBV wJ saV WMlHimmWHIWaW nim WW mum HHItWWtMIIWIWIIIW IIWIlWIMIWIWMlHIIMimWMIWIIMIIMIWMWIIIMWWHMIMIMIIWHMWIWtW GpnppnmiG Mayo ITIhatl IFeatlwedl SttonflggHe WHWiainiaiiMiiiMWwmiWMMwamN saas miiiim laaasnsasiMaatasaasasa mwmwiiiiiii mw mttMtMtMMmmmmmm Presidents Capture Big rt i TrxZ' 1 P. ia vr I a 'XB, LeSkit Lr- '7 ri 1 1 3 iT' -sfr -4 -Hi I Pitt holds Stale for downs on the 2 -J ard line in the second quarter, a State gets the ball hack in scoring position 1m-niedlatrly afterwanl, on a forward pus after receiving Pitt's punU Panthers to Victory Over NittanyLions Gifcfy Dashes Yards to Touchdown and Rons Wild in Final Quarter. WITNESS BATTLE Continued Pa ana rto Pawn.

thepe again, ready with tb.it quick-swinging, machln-riin leg ft hla for tha accumulation of tha v. nteenth point sari after Joa Schmitt had tumbled over fop hi counter. Jimmy ervd op No. It Junt aa easily aa you could wtah (op. And, although hia field gnat wav Palher loat sight of In the surge that followed, thera may hava been psychological vmlua to It that meant much to thn Panther, fop when ha kicked jl tha score was 7- and tha Lion wara rlgnt In tha game up to their haufiguarda.

Hut when Jimmy's placement went spinning over their bead, taey aaaed and never ram back In Affsir cf Stab Ptrt 34. rvnn state Jewlllla twin Merw I- fcrntilW I. loo k. Heal! ulnae Mouort at, (. Omnum Wasmutu M.

Pita t.uarfao oM. VAsatou rUk.f Plaear delete U. Roone Maaaa M. II l4ie Booth a) PvUeaaed Seae bp periods rnt a 173 I1 stale a a a IkoHllir-nit-Tofaeadowaa. slew Sofeatltt.

Try pa allep I 'k. aWM Mamaep tplateixeat kteka. t.eal fpaat Sell Mnep (plaeeaaeat kteh.t feaa Ulalr-l iMM-a4wwn Netpk. wlaa4 tpp te aHl aftee teiirkaaHpli I Slave at at ktea. aim jaala teoa aia Mneake 3 twtait klea.

lMillila fHI.Nwo fa riefcee, Salala fee WtaMik, lee miH, t.ella fee Keea. Haeajea lo aller. Ieawlla lap feaaert. AeekiaaM lap Iteaealla. Waa.

lb tee Sal la. ItraeM lee UMrlae, jak fee UtHUilM. tlvaee to Meaaey. KMKvy tmr k'lakee. aaltl lee tttmm.

HMtk fa rpaek. Pjwk lee MeelS. r.N State II toe llareaaS, Itarraaa tap llaattaae. P'aalkeve Itvli lulaka r'aalkaee. HwHir lee tJreenealelaa.

M-eMaa foa kerer. tlanaa fee Herjeaa. tieveae MP Krllehaeat, Pleexmei. fne l.reee, Pettebaeal lap llersaiaa. t.eeeae lev PrllrSaro.

Itarvaafe lee Keall, mum tee Itareaara. Uaeeaaa fee Mae. fin a. laveaaS. Maaw aaa fa ttaeaea.

UaaaevSeM fa Lu (Ma, Haataa lee lar M. Bae fae HaaH fee Late, are it. if Irlala HePeeee lie. wall. rriaaiee, male la.

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t. tea lea. 1. J. KteW jaaae H.

J. rkefapeea. Ueaeaetawa. 'I'aa af aaartere IS atlaalea. with the HAin fir that waa their "Vefora.

rWi there's no tllinr how much Jimmy wm worth, all told. Quite pom, perhup. If Konney's plaieroent did mark the spot at whirl! the if a me definitely turned, tii era la at leaet no denying that tha midden yeep of fortunes was aa aurpn-'ln w- 1evii. Toil muit picture it for youraf-lf. Prepara a mental barkfround of a fierce, determined State attack that literally mowed down the Panthers throughout tha tint half and fur a treat part of tha third Quarter.

With lha esception of Welch's lone-handed hirmih. Pitt wan nrper clnner to the Uon g-oul thun 17 yards until the last penoiU On itha other hsnd, tha dirk-Jer-eyed men from tha mountain had Cea'ttaaeai a rase I. TaJaaia Tkeeo. Pros Approaclicd Friedman Malting Five Figure Offer Promoters Sotiifht Beany, Who Stuck by "Old Man." CUr.VTOANr. Nov.

A. Menny rrledman, I nlvernlty of Mlrhltftn lar, who la homo for th. hnllday, rnvealed today he lit I been ttmild to leave iwhmd thla full to appear In profaiont fmitlall gtrif the I would have netted Mm a amail f'ertun. tlx tiki not dutcluaa tha auurc af th ofTera. Nml year may tlnlen to pro-faaekinal fHtbHll ufrra.

Hi amMtlun, howevrr, a to be a conrh. "HrenS faith with tha Old Vin and with tk-nny aaked wh.n fl-rtnire um were ilwirU-d hrfore bun by promoh-r thla fall. "Never!" "Whatfv.r I hav aMmpllihd a a football player 1 we to tha OIU Uun," be aald. Th refxrenea wa to Melilln Tout, Mli'hltmn otiarh lltnev kl irrr nisei when 1 i Mlchlsun It -t fUn olJ rrank K. Hintvnan, mail 3 Gibby ls'rlrh on hfa 54-jard run fop th first touchdown of the pass to the seven-yard line in the second quarter.

6 State aain Same, in the w-cond mtUmL. 4 State's touchdown, made imiucdi- pets witliin scoring distance on a long forward pass in the second ately after the play pictured in So. 2. 5 State completes a forward quarter. Four Crown; Amos Stars Kerr's Proteges Never Threatened After Early Coal of ffloantaineers.

EDWARDS SCORES FIRST livr ORdAVTOWX, W. TA, Jfos. 25. (SpedaL) In the flnal same of the 126 season be- tWAeea Uie Presidents of Washingtoa) and Jefferson and tlir Sfoantalneera of West Virginia, tiie former Ui- umptKvl In a cleanly played trante by the score of 13 to 3 here today. The Mountaineer never threatened to H- crmse Its score nor decrease the margin held by Use Presidents until the flnal quarter mhen it advanced to the Wah-Jeff nine-yard line as the game ended.

Fdamrds of Wash-Jeff opened the snoring In the flftaT period when Vah-JeiT had twice failed to oanwrt long marches into tonchdowna and on a third advance kinked a field goal from its It-yard line. The Motmtainerra twice had Elscfed! Weal Tlrgrtnla Wash JelT. IX. Murrtn U. PI.

Katwaei Usak v. MeHeurr tC.I L. ti Pawleg lthaua aVtlaa Meiael R. ti fSaHauraer lwt i-H, Maleota ies-t K. wild Morrison Pay Rran I- Iletart Hardy ft If Cook Keefer P.

ft Aaaoa C. Srore by owarteaai Went 'lrarinla a Wash lr. 33 713 Snbatltutlaaa Want VTrartuia i Cless (or Hardy. Patrlek (or Murrta. Nixon for aUawaa.

Ballard (or Pat. rtek, Hagberg (or Lewis. Haaslltata (or Rpaa, Murrta (or Mallard. Hardy (or Kian, Black for Morrison. Vaa-ebereaae far Oarrrrt, Straitbt for Jmrwhw.

aaku-JeaT. HrmU tor Kdwards. May (or Uay. Klrt-maa for Anao. larkaus for Uliss.

Kd wo rata (or Herrotd. orlln (or ook. Itaa a( ajaartera IS taalaatM. Tour daw Kirk man. Ooal (ram larnt Rdwsnla, W.

at J. Keefer, Went fear! a la i ians, W. JL t.oal after touehdowa Kdvaarda. Rrlirre J. 4.

llurfre, II lianas. I an wire J. MeCarty. VAeateyata. fJnesmaa J.

4. o.areovr. 4 orarll. Field Juaice O. Wat keys, Syracuse.

held for downs, and took the ball to punt oat of danger, bat the elected to score on their third attempt when the Motmtaineer defense still held them at bay withia (be shadow of their goal line. On the kick-off Garrett flashed a brilliant return for the Mountaineers from his 21-yard line to the Wash-Jeff 34. but the Presidents stiffened their defense to such as extent at the 14-yard mark that the Mountaineers decided to tie the score, and Keefer was successful in kicking a placement goal from his 25-yard mark. Place Kicks Blocked. Soon after the kick-off the Mountaineers, were benefited by a poor pent from Amos, which went out of bounds on the Wash-Jeff 33.

At this point it looked like a Mountaineer tally when they carried the ball to the Wash-Jeff 12-yard mark, but Wash-Jeff stiffened again and Keefer Continued How rt erst Pago. Downtown Y.M.C.A. Rnnner Captures Association Run Harper Takes First Place. CoraopoHs Wins Team Trophj. THK annual T.

M. C. A. Thanksgiving crosa-oountxy run held at S-wickley proved a great event, drawing 43 entries from aix different associations. The course was welt chosen, being about thre and one-half miles, beginning at the Young Men a Christian Association, circling over the bill and back to the building.

Thirty-one eager young men in running suit braved the frosty air and left at the crack of Ktarter Forrest' gun. Twenty minute later Harper of the Downtown crossed the tape, tlv winner of the gold medal. Blocker 'of Hill Top waa second. These two men were well ahead af the third man. Hailisy of Coraopolia.

and Carter of New OajrtJe. who wr the next two men to cross the linos. Graham of Downtown and Kohls of CoraopoHs finished fifth and sixth, wall Pilks, New Castle Canter. Wilraerding Hernath. Wilmv-rding; Dieble.

Ooraop-oh: Carson. Hill Top: Allshouse. Cor. sopolis; Frank. Coraopolia.

Sartaio. Wilmerding. and Kieffor and Gleaaen. 1 both of IXwotewn. finished in Ote order named.

The team trophjr vras won bv Coraop. rl1, "r8 of IS. Ha.ll.sy. Kohls snd rieble being the first three bj-mi from the same association to flnisa. Povmtown waa second wlU 21 point, GRID SCORES aLatiSllMW bat Mill HI SSt a IIHallHHMIiai-M lllfllfT ffT-tWIftHI Jeannette Smothers Latrobe High Under Avalanche of Touchdowns Simmon 13 Howard Pays Idaho 7 Montana State Manhattan 13 SI.

Tkanaa ilovtard 13 Miilaapa Unai-hita If Head. I. a. Tech 2h Ixiui.iaaa Miami Havana I kallaaooca ..24 I aiaa ffilnglhi Iftlses ITo Kotiatofle KlenntiG; Victors1. Terrific Onslaught Renders Losing Machine Helpless in 52-to-0 Triur.ph Minkle, Myers and Poiteck Play Star Roles.

By WILLI A-M J. FAUItKLL. JK.WXKrTK. PA Nov. 23.

(Staff Special) The, Jeannette High School football team brought its season to a close in a blaze of glory here today when It easily defeated the Latrobe High School eleven, 52 to O. Jeannette had an almost perfect team in every sense of the word; its (tawing was a sight to behold, and on its dashes at the terminals and thrusts at the line, never was stoped and never was held to less than a gain of five yards. Iatrobe, on- the other hand, was helpless before Jeannetfe's defense. It iMily made one first down, ami that was a gift, the Itubber City eleven iMdng penalixcxl IS yards toward the end of the fourth quarter to permit laitrolie to move the sticks for the first time. Lloyd Jordan's proteges resorted to a kicking game onry once and tliat early in the second eriod.

Myers kicked out of bounds on the Latrobe 4 H-yard line after the ball had carried for a distance of 104 P. Nov. 3.1. (Special.) The Creeiisburg High SchfM eleven roee to its supreme height of the seaxon tnU and in a gruelling battle waged on a soggy gridiron defeated Its time honored rival, orwln High by score of 7-0. The victory was well merited by the I trow and the AVhite and It was made ptmaible by a great ilrlve, startel from the renter of the field shortly after the start of the final quarter, t.rwnsburg began its sec-oimI great drive of the afternoon and it ended only when Itollins, the dusky halfback of the farroll nien.

tok a perfect from Marsh on the orwin line and outran the rnUre seromlitry defense of the Illue and to flnallv rrM the goal line without being tackled. ThW Rfdlins boy with Art, White, the stalwart fullback of the were the riKhl stuff In the local offense. Time and time again this afternoon these two lads Hre off great gulns throngh Jack (lawstfn nghtlng team. Their teammates aidetl them at opportune tinier with gfHMl Interference thrt.ush this feature of the local play seemed that it was to pile tip a big score. It tallied two more touchdowns in this period, the first being the result of a beautifully executed forward paas.

Myers tossed the ball to Minkle for a (Cain of 40 yards, the latter catching the iKiil as he parsed the 20-yard marker. This try for point after touchdown was ml "Med by Myer. They tallied again later, Rtinson taking a pass from Harris over the goal line after three plays had failed. The seventh point was blocked. It had the Collegiate.

IVua State .13 Weat Mrtslala I olnmhDi Pitt W. A raeue I'eaa olaratr City Warylaaa SprtaKfleld leoraia 1'ei Florida I.et vabar; tlahaaia Iralaia Ilavldaa II -Hr ...13 Ihlel Hopkins. vrrmaat i 20 A a lira 7 W. A lit Kraak. JL a arth Careliua.

llakr Idab I a relceton Slmpaoa IVua Cl. la Oresrofi Agjrie 21 Maequette tirinneri .1.1 Urake Mount aioa. Ilrfiaal Lombard Miami Teaweaaee aaderbilt mwWaoMlpr 7 St. inters Carroll Cincinnati A kratartf I Tl SvHIBff Rollins College Tesaa Sonth Dakala. Mornlniralde a.

I niveraltr Haskell illaaova Itobert C. State Will'm A Mary (iaaatlp V. I I Pen a. Vf. ashiaKtou rail ley Mllliken Cnteaary sehnylklll Col.

Miaalaaippl Oklahoma- Heftver Raylor Wa.k. Wyomina Tnlaat Uaiinaa Arlsoaa Triaa 5 .14 St. l.onla I' 0 .20 South 7 Tulsne 0 1 Sontbera 3 Z7 St. Xavirr Muhlennersr 13 Korkcalrr 7 Wake Fereat 3 1.1 aahlaetan I V. M.

i. 7 St. Joba'a a IO Nebraska tf Craaklin 0 a Illinois Colteare. a Wayne Normal. Oalthorpe 7 12 sua.uehnaaa f) 7 Miss.

A. A tlkla. A. SI. Colorada SI Hire 7 7 t.onraara .71 Weateew 0 .14 trkasaaa 7 in V4 lllamette 3 Col.

AKgtea 3 wtaa a aattpaaat apajtiaaiiiwiMtPa' in the Pitt over Penn a faauifC 3 W. Vl. IS Kaoa ltaKlon ft Itadcl .12 Ulnar Montana llherforee Monmouth (iuiirord I'reahyteriaa Carmen-New. Sooth. Haarfca I.

a. Inst Spring; St. Thomas Lebanon Vnl Mnmprirn-SId Catholle Traaaylvaaia .4 kr. Wealeyan .211 Mississippi .30 41a. State Xor.

llamliae .11 tlhrlKBt 0 Marshall 1 7 i. Washington 3 Kr. Scholastic. Latrobe IS Cirard 0. VVIodber lev V.

WilmtngtOB Jeannette Sharpsvlllr labaalatra West Middle tireenshnrar l.lndhloomlJII) IS Italtimnre C. Williamawort .27 iltoona t'aatle IS r.rie 14 Apollo TZ I.I.Hon to.r. 37 ew Krisrhtoa XV SharpsbaraT Itochester Monaea 7 lohn Harris 15 Oil Cily 13 Uheelina; Vaarrrift Salem tO.t Reaver Kails Aspinwall Beaver 1 .11 Mood City lllism Penn Crsnklla Rellaire Maanolia arwood lersvllle I'rladelphia Shadv Side In ion Martins Kerry llridrrnort U. Moundarille .32 Cameron 1 trleh ts 'Jnry Manila .24 Staoaton M. A.

Portage IO Bradford Independent. Roma, A. A A 'iprlnedalo 1'ilTany Tlarera. L'ville Clairton lad. 7.

I ass port (Mia. 3 Tigera la Plenaant Val. Harvey A. Italian I ivies IU S. r.

Isleo Ml. IMeaaaat .20 Call lei low Atlas a Chnrlerol Hrt. Tlcers-in I'nia UrMalay I. lhrarr Superior Staka Hllllards Snyder A Monte Carlo. ..12 I W.

Trader Haa-noylrs Monaea I pland IS Collier Millvale Amlel mbridce T. C. V. Tlaera.22 Hrlchtwood Millvale arda, la Millvale 13 Ikuacouta Norwood Hai A. A 0 Claaap't C.C.tI Crimson Heaerv Thomas 27 Cast II.

rimaoa 13 Hill Tap Professional. Caaton tkroo i klraxa arda. (likiaa Rears A Wil. 2r bieaao Kails Yellow Jarketa.20 l.rrra Bay ...14 California lletrolt 6 N. Y.

t.lanta. ..17 llrooklya Phil. ttnakera.J3 N. Y. Vankeea i'oltsville 'Tovidcnre 8.

It. SCXIYAT (iAMFi WAXTFJ). The M. J. OrifTin Clul of the Korth Side has Sunday open fnr a arood Junior lightweittht or lightweight tam abroad.

Call Manager Jueeph Foley, Fairfax 8244. Ceallnaed mm Thirteeaffc PATITHER STARS 'PASS BUCK' TO COAGH JOCK IN DISCLAIMING CREDIT FOR WIN OVER STATE yards. The score: Jiannttte am red seven three btdng niado by Poilreck knd one each by Myers. Minkle, SUnson unil Klefer. Myers added two of the extra points, whllrt he missed them.

Kofka ssred anothtr point after touehdowa. and a oi a urd puss. Myera to Kanarl-iu. tallied another. It was plain to be jen tliut Jeanni-tte was in lor a flebl.

'lay Mjn after the It off t. Uttrobe. which instead on making a lateral pnes. tumel it into a forward pas on the catch and promptly was penalized li yards, which e-nt it tiack to its own goul line. It kicked and Myers was stopped on Irfltrohv's 38 after a return of five yards.

Two pass. Myers, to Minkle. and Minkle Myers, brought the ball to Iitrotie's two-yard line, where Tntleck plunged over for the tint score wltn little effort. My--rs added the seventh point. LAtrole took the kick ag.in.

thousti it was to kick. It immediately was shoveil biiek to it goal line, when; it managed to withstand Jeannette" at-tnik und take the ball on downs on it 19-yard line. Jeannette had the hail back before the quarter ended, toe last play of the rriod rieing a pass. Klefr to Myers, which gained 20 yards snd brought the pigskin to Latrobe 1-yard line. latrobe again heJd for downs, this time on the three-yard line, but It could nut stop Jeannette from scoring, the Itubber City eleven mm ins: riitht hack a fw minutes later with Myers leapioK fiver the coal line froiur the two-yard mark for the second score.

His try ir the extra point was blocked. Jeannette attain scored In this period. I'olh-ck smishlng through center from tho two-yard line atT a brilllsnt'forward pa.s-inic atUnk. The try for extra (joint was m.14" by Myers. had only one thousrht nhifl it came out for the second half.

It flown 5haff.r ffunriird ps.sl. Itffre Kvaris, lhHfton. t'rnplr Kenneilv. IVnn. Kead linesman Park, Ucttcva.

luu ui quarter I'i mirjut that tlctopy was mmmiIIc In tha aecond qtl.trter honors ap-pfitred to be about t-ven for, a time, hut tba tirown and White started one tit their first famous drives from deep In the ahftdow of thir own isil line as tima beican to wane. Punting and hammering at the Norwin line, the Creensburiiera tinally blastei their way to the visitors" one.yard line and as the hK-al barks were preparing themselves for an assault that looked Ilka a certain touchdown, the timer's whistle ended the period. Norwin Ratty Fails. In the third period the Norwlnites decided to start things again, and soon after the start of that stanza they rushed the pigskin to the local i-ynrd line, where they were once more held when a forward pass was grounded. Then followed more see.

Mawli.g by way of a punting duel be. tween Mllliron and L'hlig. with the former having alixhtly the better of the argument. There was no ror. In In this period.

The nhadows hail begun to crrep ovep the gridiron as the final period and It was here that the final and UceesHful drive of the Creen.ihurKvrs was started. Obtaining the ball on their own 45-yurd line, the Carroll men swept once more to the shadow of the Norwin goal line, a li-yard penalty aiding the home teiim. which waa imposed as result of too rntuu.1- astic tackling by a Norwin player. The local stalwart. hung up three first downs In a row oiid rushed th leather to the visitors' 10-yard line, where the lllue and Oold defence began to a-sKcmble.

and the going became rough for the home team. At this Juncture. Quarterback Marsh of the home team twice tried While and Shaffer on the Norwin line, and twice no ground was yielded. A pass to J. Watt wan grounded, but on the next lay he was more successful, bis shot being caught by Wtlli Itolllns far at the side of the held, where It was converted into a touchdown.

On the try for point. White crossed up the entire Norwin defense by shooting a pas to Shaffer. The reult of the game clinches the Westmoreland County Scholastic title for a prior to to-4ay' a-aniM Norwin had not b-en thla Beaeon nl hud held to a tiu score two week ago. The lineup: t'ireeruiburg. lohnaun Kotabn KIh Norwan.

MrivUfl SuillvMn NcliiiKn ftaily Cnrlow Vf vl Fry Kl C'rihlon K. U. II. Milllroa Mrlntyr Witt Waft Ilfoitniar WMlt Hror hr auarti-r: Grevaebary I St. htio a Ko 1 1 In.

(I 0 0 tomb' Point after THK buck was passed in an entirely different way dressing room following Pitt's sensational victory Slate in the stadium yesterday artrrnoon. Tiny Linn, (aihhy Welch, Dick IlNlh, Captain McMillin, White; Ilagan and Jimmy Ilooncy, the principal stars of the game, when approached for congratulatory and questioning pnrposea. all disclaimed credit for the victory. Then they all combined and passed over every shred of the glory of the game to Coach Sutherland. Here is what Tiny Linn had to say, and his statement was a summary of the speeches of others.

"(iihby made the gains, the linemen made the holes, but you can kirk this around. It was oP Jock ho taught us HOW to do all these things and we are for him; lie's a gentleman and a foot hall roach." And then, raising his voice above the hubbub of the crowded dressing quarters, he finished: "An' we don't give a hoot who knows it,".

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