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Suction three pah two THE PITTSBURGH SUNDAY POST, NOVEMBER 6, 1921. T7 jn PITT, STATE WALLOPS TECH, 28,7 10 at -iN pa rn tm FOOTBALL SCORES Coach Dawson Commends Team On Victory Over Eastern ethods BETHANY'S BIG TEAM WHJS AT GROUE CITY, 14-0 Harvard; Freh. .1 w-PrinrvtVa reh.l4 Uamibari llkoa-iWTe 0 14-banoa Valley luntata 4'eonretown 24 Irrdhtia 7 Uainfkarf II I mrmoDt 7 y. it liknaon 7 ljuihara 14 14 tuns ton a Stanford IrOTMK PMSS Ml FflESJ GOAL iSUE WESTERSEBS iliEj I Vetrmka Ienn State W. efct irlnla Allrcheny Bethany Ohio MiU Prtnreton I-afayette 0 7 7 7 .13 3 0 0 7 COLLEGE.

I Pitt 23 Tec 4I -flmiitr Uaih. Si I.oe BulT aXo 14 rove City 7 bU-aaco I- Harvard SJfc -I'en nay I ania Army Maryland 4t luinli Bur knell IS Maxell Northwestern Texas .44 Southnevtera 0 fj BEZSEti CiaCE5IE3E CliOVB CITY, Nov. 5. A wellHOached I tah 7 .34 south, California 7 Nevada 4 aiifomia Mdtan 7 Idaho t- -to of heavy mep w. ought Tiavoe to Crim- Hopes iiere tojsy, abrn Bethany defeated crrove City by a n-f ltl.

tuffalo Cret-kers re the brl balan-fd eleven that has played In the CTntion Of Id 1UGU II Sohrr.ley 2 Monon. City 70 talon otmrlNvllle 1 iiKllirr otr Ixuno Vale i ornell ary 'jraeaite Purdue warttimore Case Akna Ohio Northern Obertin 13 lloooken PtecenM 13 Mt. I nion Opening Attack Infuriates Nittany Lions and After Settling Down They Drive Gallant fcr team, lame I the $reew mt drveloputeait, ivarkrd it apfi day," aaid (rk Pre Da ui, mentor, after tare jr. ante yeaterday. They did everything they were told, made very few mistakes andkl the auppy faculty of he Pantheist at fvcrjr tarn, ke roatiearrf.

mt them was hurt aerionaly and lil leave for houae to-aight. arriiaz Monday moraiai, knvbax fullillrd lie hap of the Went that the Caleaaco victory last rrrk was not a flash in the pan, hut the Hrt step in the a-rewdarrvy of the Wfil for football supremacy he ronrliidrd. Prabody Johnatom-n t.recnxbars; At too no I nion T. (Ml ity KNki ilkin-biirs; Nw antic lncaTer Atpiawall Mashlnstoa Mew Kenol acton ran kiln Vtrllitille ..13 Greenville ..14 Slippery Itoek (- Honirstead 7 -New Brie ton Mt. tesmel Par h.

Academy. .39 Id trolo Boiler .31 Mu-kiiutom Kfufrif ..11 WomU-r 1 1 MinneMil 4S 4 "teun a. Military .21 Iei-iuw 1 4 Millikrw ..14 Alalmiria ..13 t.ettjroburf: .31 ItiiiihiiirlOB 7 4iortnniti lor many moon, eombirtl nc in thfir attt kl tlio hard line of chirv vg Kall-j if-k Ji-n and nylphi-liko njtrnw Kpllny In it-n MOrK. Tuucndowna wm ramilo in tb s--end rid fourth ou.irterw. ahich, with a sr-url of the Cntiieun (nam' t'ii itrri in tti-i third, qonrt-r and t-Je in the fourth.

Burn lul.J th- i-eorlnif and tim 'treypMSfiiia of the aTtddora t'- O'-or! tia; orr. nilltlru of tlie J-y ird iun. it i-tirnlna; tlu t' yarda on jurct in' the first quarter, Kilcy mined an rdun tir the and wt.lta ik thiny team in Hie clowtrij moaivnUr. 1'hfs was f'irther augmented by for. ward pas- and orh-r cround-Kalnioc idaya.

Iowa eorcia. Teeli North Carolina Oeoriria Illinois Vt a htiMh anderbilt -UlMnota St. Johns Missouri Ohio t' Tarentum aatoa. U. Sootb, YMncot'll Cornhuskers Display Most Brilliant Offense And Defense, Keeping Panthers in Trouble Throughout Game; Holleran's Ab-: sence Hurts Locals.

SWAN SON'S BRILLIANT WORK AND PRESTON'S TOE FACTORS By RfcGIS M. WELSH. When beef turns to brain, andbulk to ability, then most anything can happen. And when a team, whose only reputed stron point is in the plunging oi the b.ickfield and Ihe strength of their line, suddenly introduces int their repertoire a style of pl.iy which is supposed to be the stock in trade of a quick- thinking, alert combination, then these things can happen twiee. And that-tells the story of the Pitt defeat vesterdav at Forbes Field at thp Wereemborar Acad.

17 IVnn lrhmrii 0 I to nor a 27 4'lairton 1 Pitt "reshin-n 14 I'rnn St. 1 reoJi 7 INPKFENOI. T. ..21 Y. ft Kordham 1 .14 Marietta, WilklaKburr ft Liberty Valley 7 lerote Griffin 2 Hollywood Piteairn Mohawks.

7 Tartans to Defeat in Second Halt of Struggle SNOWSTORM SWEEPS OVER IE LP; ROBERTSON PE RFORMS THRILLER i i By WILLIAM A. WHITE. Staff Oof i Mrtiorident of The I'" launch rout. STATE COLLEGE, Pa.f Nov. 5.

Trailing at the end of ib first period by one touchdown as the result of a thrilling 55-5ar-run by Jimmy Robertson, who wis on the receiving end of a trip! pass, Hugo Bczdtk's State College grid warriors came through a renYarkable victory over "Wully StefTen's Carnegia Tech team Xew Iieaver field this afternoon. The score 23 to 7. A terrific line battering, such as few teams in history hav been forced to withstand, with Kiliinger, Lightner and Wilson cfr-rying the bal, forced the Tart am into submission in. the sreoni! periotl and brought t'ie Lions of Nittrmy their first touchdown. After that It was a matter of how tlie ciuh: ter.

laiidiiix Iho egg on ttrove tjt ty live-yard line. J-mii writ Ovr for the in the oerorid runiv of the mma number "cliapur. Too nitnui aooro carne In tha Onal ouurter on a 30-yiird pafca of Stewart to Kmith uflr the bsUl had U-en ejirr led well down the Acid by the liethnny team on line plHys. Urove City made hfr 1rlve for touchdown In tha laat of the tlilrj and first of tb fourtSS on a stior-eKloii of forward i.n'ma (aiifomia TriMfy ASY WiflHER oueo barons ...7 LewU 7 sbelbr Steel Mt ...4 saiMit. ((nukera.

Milemitt Arnold Kuftlew. Irwin Jeannetlo A "prentice I nited lei I.inwoml Burtia A. A Pleasant, Valley .2 Haverford .41 KiM'hecier .11 south Uakota 7 Itrake 7 Ohio 0 .21 Ottrrbein .14 Butter 7 .41 I nion Ken'vn 0 .21 Molwrt 7 Hamilton .14 lo-biah 13 Honavrntnre ft Tfts 7 .98 llnt-w .24 tolby 1 .14 Main 7 3 WrMeyan 3 orcefcter Arad .13 0 Xho ball was jjaera Hi the iO-yard liriw whn 7 tho ended. tho ball ovfer HAFUHSBUPG. Nov.

5. lt INirmont ttia tsoal line wtumjl tri paiu brlnir Coin-0 pitted frustrated fiiimaon hoja jn trf tirt -rorrrtown Ho-Ion f'olie-e JolinH Hopkins olrute lili. Aggirg me l-ntNnn iatnl 0iriKo William Wittenbrrt; Iilensielarr 1'oly If red Mulilt-nbt-rj Brown ltvton Holy Vos New lliimpfhire I tow (loin A hero entre lklahoma N. Ntate I', of MOttl Tennessee Alabama. Poly I atboltc I I lorida I'rnn Miljtarj tional sweeping en4-runs featured Har- Bonse.

Coniieror. 13 Cbalfaitt Swisavale 7 Mercury hand of the Neb. iska Cornliuskers, 1O-0. r-sburg- Tech yi-to-O triumph over Ut Honey Kenmaw .20 MeKpt. Tiuer ft Stanton the Western 's, with'tiic excessive bulk bulsins? out every-! wiikes-Barre nsg-n here this afternoon i.

1 before the largest crowd of the season. Mnere except a ho their collars, irftt the upper hand by means of The Coxi were not expected to Ktna Colonlalv lwrrnce A. 4" or me xeurxii fiaii--r ii.ri vims u-yara nne, wliere Kiden-o Loling; placed the ball. th-any bifan her last dnv-. J-ollowlng tho trrt.

toiifh-lown Grove City 'lo-pt fc ntn at a tu.lt dirtats In tlur rrat of the ju.tit-r ard the ih.rd ly 'ihejr ieferiao jKwr v.aa evleiit aljro folio tlifl tirnt tou' h- down. The ra.m was tha Irvr j.ly.-d tem fh two arJiools lor Uo ymrn. Jn Homestead l'ark. Palfon forward pass, wk.ch would haM ivt- the Ickmi school eleven mucli o) Home. SterlinsB.

Grandview 6 'Ailxr-y atone Indian. Ml Mohawk .19 Maytie tub I Itrarkary widow i larse would be the luarKln of b'tale's done justice to any team ti using- this method of play, aric" lien added In. "tilt to Injury ty put- liiu the complete mauling somewhat of a surprise. It was Jlirrip- burif. Tech's seventh consfcntive Mctory 1 of the smson and the record hish score i since Speaking of Upsets.

sw.nton Monte Carlo HUltott Arenal .53 Kentm-ky I 44 Kansas 7 3 8 .47 hattanoora .14 Mis. A. 4k 7 .14 TiUane .17 m. Mary 1.1 7 arolina 7 .13 I niiiUN tho elosjn- momenta oX the pone Grovo CiO tZ White tjtglrm loeans of field' c-oal, as pretty i Tech Fights Hard. st TKtn.

Tr.cn 7. I rank I'atVr lleila L. T. Comfort Headenann lota m. Irwin Mi-kpt Pantlters.

IS lpine victory, for, like a tremendous batter nrn, the Bedeklan machine plunged Into the PUid time after time, one first down after another, with the heretofore seemingly lrnprernable Hteffen line crumbllnr? tefore the Hand her laft orlve and o.Tened up wit.i eiioi aerial atta-dt tha kpt tho riothany I K. (Cant.) Ideoe of work a baa ever been per- MtHtale IndiunH Tri.tnele I.y ntaa W.lkes-Harre offered little Tin.e after lime thw Tech backs circled the ends or shot through th hue tor cair.f. Runs from 3." to yaids liniia. A. A I'ueelik Seairiktey I-icion T.

S. .18 l.f-Hbarr I a I eleven on the move to rrtot. Ttia drive wajt Moptl within the IM-yard ton arid tho 3 jratne ended with tio bll in Itt-tnany's poa- O'e-'eori. Lineup: ultt.novi "t-in eiilHson te.lenk 4. KoaotiMooni Tlouhton ..21 Grinnell 7 were mtfh in evidence during the four Ranu ob 1'orbea tteld by any r-lub.

Thla tella the atory -of how Pitt was beaten. Thla tells the story ft" which made secure the su- oak A. A 7 j.Ii Co. H. I st ret N.

H. Kades. .21 floite i. r. K.

T. It. U. B. L.

II K. K. Peterson Berqtit Wellrr sherrr rro-t oil Hardly had the rame started, in fact. C1TV 0. IiiJTUAXY 14.

short perns. LJgjrett run ot yartts lor a touchdown and tumbiinc a ha Kalaniiuno pas from center was a remarkable V. I Fr.h i a i i- Jtlr It was only thre ininuleai old, when tire iiitertwm Broadney rvomacy of the East, for this yar l.i'-le U'apt.) Wricht feat- Ho. however, was aided bir sp.en Mhipporwill st. Jiimra liitrvirvr IVIIevne Ital-Ooa Krint-rkers oraoiMHia American A.

Mieradrn least, br etTiDhaaizinir the Chicago t. Xmirr .40 IlaHkell Indians, Albion 0 Potomne 7 Ionivillr I 2S st. Imatia Colorado 7 7 Vta.h. state 7 .55 Colorado Col 14 12 bauMjurbanna bprlnkle t.iwldell JvJtertlt vw yer AneefiMvo Jtxunilraa.h 14 T2 a Ivi'llnser. MeMahna Ilnrtord It.

F. Iwlllncer It. HIIou 111 liabtner W.H vnr by period a I I ean Ktaie 1 farnerte Toeh 4. 1 Tearhdow-a Kolaertaoti, 7 M. emnionity 7 wrmott Montrone AUaa .40 Ctairton Indiana.

i Urin V. B. victory over Frinceton last v-rek. iitrur)' 'wlsslcr krpt his sUite clean for kick-i int; oals from touchdowns. The bi I V- s'ore by tfriodn: 4'liartiers KaKl-.

K-rr olorado ft larram k. I- 1 I. IC i Thirl uickle booted a total of 13 o-er th in as many attempts. He now I Atkins Baluy i) t'urin Mtiumgij-r t'oitet Randoljt ItterTTt Je.11, Goalu from Victory Absolute nmriiir: Tnurliilona mii. There were bo string- to the vio- 7'n- -at frn touchdown Irenitt.

i.oal 5 were bo strings to Bible Krun'r, Mchrackran Jone.r O.M.. tory. no aJibij wcrth while for Fitt. 'Tin, Panther was aatplrod. om- fVI hlerren which Ucziek, In Mirrliitf adoretts to his men last nltrhl, had warned of, broke into the limoiirhL And with It came the touchdown that fairly sent the Tech rooters into spasms, in 'addition to tlvinff the Tartan the bit? Jump.

Lven old Paid Top Mountain off In ti rocked from the? enthusiasm that biiri-t from Pie plaid stand, as Koberfon raced down Iho Held, outdistancing the half dozen or so r-'tate lai-klers who did not g.ve up the ciiase until the former Allegheny lllch star had panted 'lie bH behind the line. It was a wholly unexpected play and it took Pezdek's men off their feet. Hiiiith. tOU'hdowin Tirana ker ir'aaer. nuwa x.

oJa from laarMAn iMfarl, I lbt-acr 4. rnb.tltntlana Peon Hate, Talart for tVlliwn, for Rnaba, tUaliaser I IrHtrori arweaie IrrN, Nevrraao lor 4 ndderf. Ooddea for New maw, Ave fo sprlakle, 51111a far lln inlatih, it lor Ave II a bio fur baddea. tltrtrlal PU-f -oe ltarrtf, W. A 4.: aaipire.

I le back. HirUj head line, tnaa 4releban. Ifayelte; Held judjr. (rollaa. IrarVotontb.

lime of aortoda aninutem. mini uuicusiiuf.ii -r, i Tur $euleftOn. olonna far out the greater part of the sam Hewitt. lr tnr sa-kH Kw-iirs for Bow- Bd forced to bow to a superior ctin- "r' fwr Moilrran; Sbrnka: l-itt blnation. who, showed all brands 01 1 etw for "-n football, but some in a more pre-! Official Referee.

SlrCarty. Ormaj. np'inced fortn than othf-ra ftown; umptre Thorpe. Columbia: lintxmait PITT TRIFil I.ITTAFJY CUBS, 14 TO 6 WW E1E RlfJWEUS 1 btyeri for Kerr. Moon for McIermotr, Roih for t-tyerf, i lira- aim miHir fe-r Krrtmer.

Kramer for Sajeiniller, fo Bible; Smith fo art for Patter-m. lu Dowlinsr. Cai -or 1 Tech. Umpire M' Cul Vouch, Gettya-burr. Ilmtltneaoian If 'fer.

Franklin and Marshall. Tarrve of quart 12 minutea. piwls, havinar Si to his credit in three Karnes. 2'ot one been missed in the last trio of contests. Tech has scored a total of points against JX ir.

the past, three gramea. and il total of 3L'l atiaiust 3j for the season to dale. The lineup: WI LKKS- HARItE 0. IIARRISBL'RC 81. r.rennea I Pykos Haltz I- Wiiler Waiters L.

Nye I-ewia Blh i lson R. O. Cunninrtju Wt-instoik K. T. Siiyaet Jums IC Gotsriall Miller Q.

Alol.lnn a waa in there to 1 Another Gallant Try. Sawyer was back and Irwin snapped Conquerors Win 1 -on ii BurctUielJ Th sir game throughout was" lonH- tr t. doifKed, brilliant at times, and touchdown attempt. The Westerners to keep J'itt on no chames on being- beaten by ive for the greater part. i'itt one-point.

The bal; went fa.sb and true scented bewildered, nonplussed by the and the visitors had made their first. ariy showing: of the team they had nd only touchdown' kicked their figured they couU, beat by at K-at and put l'itt behrad. never to ttirets touchdown, in spite of the loss i tome again on even, terms. couple of stars and the excessive wHnt of tn-ir opponents. i Visitors' Perfect Display.

The old cohesion of offense was not the same calmness under -Jettinar down to the facts of th oih-rnA fmtrhtthr' baU Sawyer took it on oevemn tjiraigiu th Terh 4o.yar(i iine, it for YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. New Kensigton. First raco declared off intuit of acratcnes. tiecond race, parse $600. S-year-oIda ar1 .1.1 n- i b.A1, r.

I VIv (Cl Krdley Hamoiol "raXt JP, Contest 1 Score by periois: Harrwiturj Tach 34 s-Huri-e 0 ward eight ards to Goddcn and then Just as the Klate men were swarrnlng iown upon tlie sorrel-topped Skibo lad. ho" turned, shot the ball backward ST. 0 21 91 0 0 The fast liessomer Conquerors over the Chalfont Tirert yesterday 1- the score, of 17 to 6. Saturday, Novum-her 12, the Conquerors the Arsenal lit (OiniiDl, 140. $3 am: $2 40.

won toward tfl! ride of the gridiron Club of liwrencevlile at Hc.emcr Cash, and In that period stato wa completely outplayed that it like the fcl.iljo.t by playln simple defensive Kun) might tt.ln the 7-polnt margin wni triple pass had Klven th.m. liut between periods the ti'i changed. A heavy anowftorm tie, field. Tech was facing the Her punts were falling-'la 1 being carried back toward her goal line by the heavy aynle. en the other baod.

bad 1 tae wind and tb storm. It m- t- aid them in their Pie field. They Inter 1 jrward pass on the 16-yard Iho 1 wan an intentional into ini of a waiting; Stale man. rtastnar. and tbo smoothness of piav I snowed l'itt some- Terrace.

Armistice Day is yet I were RoberUon. unhampered by tack- thins they had not anticipated. Th ers, took it gracefully and scampered V-iich had brought l'itt bach- iit Vinra. Ill (Raei. IC4 and $2-4, woowi; Wmidlt, 1 (Taylorl.

-40. third. Tlmii Piiosta. Iorniaadia and Gopy-rirht also ran. Third rt, purae $500.

and up, claim 1 nr. about furloraTt Jcrew for a fas VO-pound team. Call ley 7742 after 7 any oventnij. The STATE COLJEGK. Nov.

takintr advantaue of rrvery break of thu game and by following the ball c.osely every rn.nuie -of py, the 1'ut freshmen won a hard-earned victory over tho Penn Veail.ngs here this moi-nine. Tim tinal wore of 11 to tt is ii.dicative of theS closeness of the struK-Kle. iioth teams showed Hashes of Kood footba.l. but at other times the play was rawmi. The severe cold, wltli constant enow numbed the lingers and made fumbles numerous.

Most of thosm resulted to the advantage of the Paniheriings. The first half was decidedly in favor of tho I iit Freshmen, the only suipris-irj( part be that only one, touchdown was seored- Tho visitors pilod up first downs to two for the titate Kresn-rnen, and outclassed ttim completely. But just the reverse, was true of the second half, barr.ng the cpt-ninR k.ck-off, Pitt making but a single first down and lucky to hold the Nittany tlVQl rICP. "-ST7 rndero. Ha (toenail wood $3.

Sul'Stit uiion.9 fJgpett for Ifurchfleld, Kln-kle for Snyder, aleil for Cunninbam, Ijint for McLinr. Bnsiker for tlutaliall. Wertx fcr Syke. C'-ownahield for Ilummell, Grteiuw.i for XI hi, Benitz for Nye, Kaufman for Wert; Harris for kitm, Kaiiier f.a Ward, Aos for Ilarria, Kane for Adamj. Jsey for Coates.

ong for Kern, Waiters for Oisaa. Touradowati Burchaeld 6, i.r4-ley, yfclann I Hummel, I nti 2, isstt. C'jownahield. from touchdowns Wiaa-l-r 13. Rafereo at-beffer, OeUysbura Umpire Petidergrast.

Villa Kova. Heat MofTei. Ftnn Slate. Tuuo OX periods Li minutes. down the field.

But that wa the end. although once again, when Unmbaueh cut throtiirh the center of the State line and ran 40 yards before being downed, the Tech were Again on therr feet cheering like mad. Fpur times the Plue and White, by sheer force of its grcnt battering rm, with seldom a variation from the Fahie W'lniruM T'ie! in Ion Kirk R'l-HMri Pniiett Antta fn.er.1 Haro GalUjrher G. strength of their Jine surpassed even the fondest press agentinjr they had gotten throughout the Week. The surcness -with which they moved, the perfection of interference and the all around ability rave them a deserved victory.

When you see a football line of eight men, motjng in the Play, linked so closely together that bretfkinff through seems almost impossible, then you have a mental picture of tho Cornhuskers' line. Add to this the sterling work of the two I.iihjuer after thej ha.1 slipped a. 'w ttogs In public admiration ol the Lafayette almost tT.ttreiy absent. Holleran's Los3. The keynote to the whole situation far as Pitt was concerned, in tho early staires of the frame, was tv; abaonee of Tommy IloUeran.

the crippled ouarterback. who alone seems to be able to uret the best out of tho "Warner warriors. Toramy was out in the first half It'wu i thla half that N'ebrask made their first excursion to the Pitt seal Jine. Then, seveji ua-ti Karcw ll.iMy Kirk Zumlixk Fckenrr le feapt.l..!.. finttvan IC straight and narrow as regards football, marched down the field and over tho Tech goal line.

And always It was tho r-iai tritimvirate. Killina-er. l.tirhf- Griffins Down Hollywood. a.pt.) and won; RatTertr. 112 (Cunaor, J4 80 and $4.40, second; Twenty tieven, 197 Fribb sr.

$3, third. Time 1:05 1-5. La--y Xay. L-ixle Flyer, Annii Star and Billy Iteii.ly also ran. Fourth raeo.

purse Itenmarali Hotel handicap, S-yrar-oldn ao up. about i-fur-1oak Hedg-egrvii. 1 Rice. $13.40, 140 and $7. won; prioa'vile.

10 (Priublet, lo.It and $, Mmoad; My Grade, 114 jtc-Cann), $3-40, third. Time 1:01 3-S. Pan-amn. 1'lain Bill and riermn A. alno ra.n Ftfth raj, purao $j00.

-year-otds and op, 11-1 utile Audrey 103 (Prlbblei, tx to. $30 and $3 40. won; Ill and $:., aeeond. Short Change. 106 Kir4), tnlrd.

Thunderbird. Parley Belle, Jan and iihy Ann also ran. fc'ixtb race, purse J-year-olds ard up, rlaimlntr, about furlon-s Blue Van, Artbura F. V. Time of Pesaemer Fifteen hundred chilled spectators 1 Th bneun: 0 0 w-lliinn hn aer-lerl tha Kail witnessed tho derfeat of Hollywood tit, STATJ-i P.

PITT FRrTT. 14. the hands of the M. J. Oriftins at 1 McCoy Gwow-ien Pleasant Valley Field by tho score 1.

Murriih cnas, fcwanson and Sherer, who sd Chalfont Ttgera 0 0 Substitutions Kobla for Weingruber, Torma.n for HaMy, Brown for Antts, for (1'Hnrfi. I luira for Ar Incidentally thin Wilson was being saved, so thc-y ray, for the clash with the Panther on Thanksgiving. He Is a the knack then on tor. of thai l.iV, tn to Tho Grtf3ns club excelled a Hock C. Jtlaiartnei charter Aaiibaufra Yost It- j.

Lewis crack at line plunr- thurs, McGlashun for Kckf-nrorte. demon at speed a backfield thr ,0.. K. I frjotbali. Headligrht, Cljl.espie carted in the second Jin7 i Blakely ruuninK the (hall through uvC-ll Penod.

tore 1 ior gon(i jrn. iunlevy played well almost Touchdown- Wambaugh. Fulit van. ing and worli beater in a broken fleM A 1 wire ii. i Aktns away at will.

beinS for Hollywood. Uneup: only by the traditional defense ot tho Jtr. J- GKiFFIN 43 1'anthers inside the 10-yard line fioideu L. Preston, Wrtarht, Iwellen and Hart- tmnlery Buley JVirker Isuttyan. 'loal from touchdown Warm-1 A nd he t-bowed it today.

Twice i baugh. Iteteree Connolly, iMisseuier; vvsts he who passed over the Plaid line Indians. empire I Ieverly. for a touchdown, while invariably It Jndians Field Judge Alolvin, Dairy aB him plunging, coupled with Scholastic-, Head hnesman Guttron. K1IUn which Kavc 8tatB flrBf Tune of quartets-15 m.nutes.

hob with great regu'arity. It was the old story of a good little team Gibiton njrton points behind, crackins under th-? (--(raia. artrulnar among themselves over the mcrts of certun tactics, ebansinpr plays and callinsr timo out of consultations, it was 'i tivc that If they were to win Holleran, lets or no K-ffs, would have to be there. So. Tommy, crippled beyond the belief of those who watched him try to stem the tide of defeat, went in.

Th-f team rallied for while, ut the confidence of the Cornhuskpr Kain-d ov the first touchdown could not shaken. Their a-g-ressiyvnesf ley formed a quartet remindintr one MMzio in the g-ooa old days r-arkr R. 1 of 16. i Crawford Bevi Donnely 113 (Srnallwoodl, $5.0, $3 0 an.l $3 won; Juatita 112 (UcCtnn). $5.20 ami 3 X0, ee.

ond; Al Porter. 112 illuni), $4 2. third. Time 1:03. Dinty Moore.

Prtncoas Lou, Rivulet and Raby Fauat also ran. r-'eventh race, pursa $00. aaid up. claiming. 6 '4 furlonra Kay Ennis )V (KlCf), $17.

$7.40 and (A tO. won; Kevin, 114 iHuut), $4 and Haecond; View, 114 (Conaora), 3.2, third- Time 1:3.. Minnie Balaroaa, Fond Bop aad oulrl have pone over the ho aid the ball would have r-otii. 10 20-yard Jine. Put It (tave State her hatn linger 1 luniced ah.ad foi Co 1..

a ihstantlal gain. Lightner did wise, then Wilson registered 1 1 -itlal first down. In n. moftr nt nn other had been regUiered; tin en and another. Iwvwn tlo- ld the tea 01 traveled.

At the line there -waa a temporary ut1' Tech had her back to the wall nu was rgbtlng In defense of h'-r Twice State plunged Into tlo I aid feil back without a gain. Another plunge 'and the ball was on line. A rain fbat stetiin baxkfield SWopt forwArd the; liiu Teeh line. State's Grand March. The half ended without spring and the Tech team was cferouly cheered as it walker erT Hld for the brief period of test.

Tt" the third quarter started. Tech wa (till facing the wind. The. atorrn 1. a sated, but the wind waa Just as strong.

Comfort's punt waa ont in b-wlnd and traveled a bare 3) yard- fCourinwed on Page Fmtr.) lw-ell Anderson Ptank Hart man Q. planajraji Kaats I. fl Brudei lwry ti. Hor. re Wilson P.

3 JobajDt. Score by periods: Penn uvte FroBhinen 0 6 Pitt Preniiraei 7 0 7 014 Touchdowns Prank. Johnson. Lowrjr. Goala front touchdown-J wondt-n 4ubt5titutlona An let for Yost.

Cook for Andoraoo, Tot for Fiock. OruKury for Wilaon; 1 ou(rthitt frr Flanagan, Kvans for Kobren, llrl.kmaa for Brinler, 1 for Lewis. Referee Dautrherty. v. J.

I'rttpire Oroiius, Uart- lhivan KeddK-k R. Q. meetrnga good big team. Though State was crippled bv the ab Panthers Waver. Thorn-burgh iirien fixvin Kotmele a bi ria Mauke 'i .....1 Bellevne Tied.

Kellevue and Homestea.1 Community filayed a 7-7 tie game jcs.lt ray at lomestead. Uncup: Then take a look at the Pr.npo Galas ubstitut ons Blakely for Crawford. lauded to the skies last week in I'hil- ndclphia, convineiug- everyone that dlespic ff- (roMen, J. Kelscn for uuarasinan also ran. Klffhth race, purwi $500.

8-year-olda and up. detrain. 1 mil and 70 yard Will Noon, 149 (Tayieri, $14 40, $5 0 and $2.40 won: Rail bird. 10S (Rae). $3 JO aad 7 homxwtpa d7.

aarsrravatcd. their ta-kiinir tians. laenard for Gavin, an Horn sence of four regulars, Tech simply could riot cope with that terrific line battering after the first period, "nd Ptate swept forward to its victory ai-mrst unmolested. The defensive game, which Tech had been taught, went for naught before the onslaught. Kill! irer could not be stopped, neither could Wilson, neither could Lightner.

They ran tlald-wetl moiith. Hc-ullliuTriiian oxicharten, Lafay tney Had reached a form that wa ette. Tune of ojuaj-tent lb (ntntittsa. second; Second Cousin $2.40, Jackanu Burred T. Smlta Johriaon inira.

iima -a. sieve. otartna Gray and Koaeficld also ra Si ok. a Tsanpaott Jackson NoJen I). White It.

Granison Srrtrw-den unnirighaaii tor Sullivan, Buntzel for Salino, al-livan 2. Kelsch. Sans. Iunlevy. Goals from touchdown 4 Crawford.

4tefere Poemle. Vmpire John Henry of Tech. iiead linesman Mutto. Time of quart-ert; 10 minutes. revengeful.

as Pitt made a last stanff to even the count. Nebraska had trained the upper hand throosrh Rood football and vlid not intend losing- It because the panthers had reached their form. Thf Miss Lenglen Urged I. L. .0 a a K.

Q. nijrh unbeatable. Surprised, bewildered and stunned by the violence of the Western attack, they wavered and stuttered. Time after time rut-hed out of the line of scrimmasc and yelled to the baokfietd i Barber J. Smith ends and plunged through the line "arnr.n at will, always for KUbstantlal gains.

W. Rankin (C rnttle in the third period was doarged with the Tech men apparently unable 11 -R. If fico'r I Hobsori C. a ort to remake plays already under 10 way. umrrnn limai v-: 1 wr.a wnat little chance put had F.

Orax nson Dieketan to stem ther progress. -F. --eore went grUmmeringr when Swan-fl Only In the first period did Tech To Rest From Tennis PARIS, Mile. Suzanne Inarlen has been ordered to Kive up tennia absolutely for six tnonthn, auJ Uie Prerx-h wocian chmnpion iiay never again wield the racquet, her phys ns say. s-he baa ten rf4n- at a small wateriftjr plac'e near iveppe, siiice she returned from America, bat ber heaJth has not Improved.

Her hronchial tubes are af-fjcted. and according to the physvotans her heast. also, ia none too strong. son and Scherer, the ends, broke through nd smothereo plsy after play. Substitutions White.

Pollard and Kodgers for Bellevue; Sniith and 11. Jietts for Community. Touchdowns-Cunningham 1, Belts 1. foals from touchdown 1, C. Itelta California Ties Tracey.

CALJFOUNIA. Pa Not. 5. The California Independents played, an interesting jrame with the Tracey club here today to a scoreless tie, the local eleven, laekinj? the punch to put m-rofs a touchdown upon several occasions when thQ Tracey line held firm. Milla tried for a field goal but the ball hit the posts and did-not count.

Giunt played best for the California, team, while Csrlin played best for th visitors. The lineup: To prove that thero Is little arffunnt to ttie victory, the Cornhuskers seor 13 first downs to Pitt- three, and th iiiirriiurn and Davies consulted on the best to make an impression on a team which pained tho upperhand irradu-ally and then ield it iri-a vise-like rip. Pitt's brain was not in there, ioinmy Holleran was on the L-tt the time came when it was imperative for Holleran to com- to th-rescue He hobbled ut did his best, earned the admiration of the 15.000 spectators by a display of nerve and judgment seldom equalled on any held. After 1 r. Caseys Ahead.

The T. J. Caoy eleven came out Tic- I trious over tho Oak A. A. team at Smith Station yesterday, winning by a 6 to 0 score.

The lineup: T. J. CASKYri 0. UAK A. A.

0. AUJURXlA-0. THAI 0- JTebst Omowary I Pimlico. First race fThoal. $A40, $4.0 aad won; Th Trout.

2u and $4.40, second; Peccant. tt.M. third. Lytle. Surf, Croat iiili.

liolUe and Tranapero also ran. Second raoo Jewel V. $3-5o, and $130. woo; Carmenclta. and ond; Avupi, third.

Maryland Pelie, Fair -Virginia, Little Ammie, Quick Run, Margaret White, The Venj iince. Veiled GoJleen, blft Crass Callstoga and Chateau-gay also ran. Third raoe Crack o' Dawn. $13 40. $3.10 and $4 30, won; Widow Rodotte.

$8.70 and 00. second; Major Parke, third. Walnut Hall, trunk Fogarty, riuper, He-lario, Merrtmac. Ticacey. Ouba.nl ta.

Faarany Jay, Kcjunteman. Fir, Rornbaet also ran. Fourth race Morvich, $C6o, 10 and $2.70. won; Lucky Hour. $7.40 and wcond: Runanteil.

third. Spaaitih Maize, Fair. Kal-Sang. Calamity Jane. Gaiantman, St, Henry.

My Flay, Horoloxe also ran. Fifth race Gnome. $.90, $15.60 and $7.60. won; The Boy, 1:7.00 and tg m. aenond; Dry Moon, $3.79, third.

Scratched Jut View, Sedcefield, Kinnoul and Sixth race AUliro, $3.70 and $3.3. won; May Roberta, and second; May Girl. $L60. third. Scratched Plying Cloud and Lucky Find.

Seventa, race Sunnyland, and out, won; King's -Champion, $1.80 and out, second; Oortuno ct. out. third. Tody also ran. ored a touchdown in spite of the fact lht they lost 67 yards in penalties to I "i It's 45.

Lewellen outpunted Danes throughout the pame. his attempts beins of greater lenrth and htrder to handle tlian those otj l'itt captain. Da Ties resorted to 12 times during the Kanie, for a total ysrdasre of for an averare attempt of 23 yards while lj-ellen got the oval away eight tinr.es for a distance of yards or an aver-Jtjre 36, which included the stransrest Detroit Beats Springers. PETP.OIT. Nov.

n. University of Detroit's football tram smotherel the aerial attack of Spnnfrfieid (Maes.) Y. M. A. College here today and won.

21 to 0, of line plunging and end runs. The Detroit goal never was in serious danper. Laoer and McKenna. Detroit backs, made a majority of the gains for the university. 1H tossed about on the anjrry sea of th' Crimson assault.

Tommy, battered an Skein L. P. Abercrornrye L- Fry Paxori It. ii W. Abtr H.

A. Aber R. H. stills Kdwartts tllunt K. Thinning F.

Klinfelder Loerch Roee Reno 'unde Thompson Hall Carlin Bennett Hiee Erickson. wtaKenea until he bad o. carried off the field, risked a hopeless task to in- Wherling L. G. McKlia.no I- Moucbrori Shar-t Bailey M.

Westman I l'lnch 1) Westroan R. Kit ner Olairo R. Ftraoiw Norton R. Dlaitola Brown ii. P.

Finch l. RusHell Curtia rrougherty K- If Hrper Hcriuitze F. Kin U-iV- i i a hhting- spirit whic-h hff been ecliokeH rr 1, KereieJ r-mitn. umpire three yard out of bounds punt seen ht re in a lonr while. Pitt Stands Firm.

Major Leaguer. around display of the team lrie of iuartera; minutes held Nore Durne to one Then came the final period. Pitt -s-Lft ter'rn, McLean. Colonna PPt oV- I McLean. Colonna Another for Reineckers.

perately trying to even the Substitutions P. Digltoia for P. Finch. A. Kussoll f.

Dougherty. 6her- I idan for NorLon. Cox for D. tuaselL Touch lovn McShane. Itefcree Jen.

Umpire McKag. Tima of qua- coun t- ref' of th team were rushed In th. ch7 of seven points. nt Mn to sorc where Dairies braska had torn gaping hole ol. PUt defense.

Time after time. Preston. ters i minutes. I son Hewitt and Stein had failed. But the ine which had made the powerful The W.

Reinecker club ot Herron Hill added another victory to their credit yesterday by taking over the Atlas club'of the Nortbside, bv eor 6K The biie plunging of I-t lback of the Reinecker club succeeded in the winninz touchdown. The lineup: ATLA 0. unnsnal to see Bnch I made shoe at such a price that's why MONDAY'S ENTRIES. Pimlico. liil A -iCvy low 'T 1 1-, 1jv.

1 it tsburirh Greatest 1 Barry .1 I liieckerd I Hardy KlaL3 Cr. ort. Coraopolis Excelsiors Cop. The Coraopolis Kxcelslors defeatoct the Clairton Indians at Coraopolis by the score of 40-0. CJORAOfOUS 40.

d4JP.TON O. Gierl It. Mottle I'stte rx lwla Roleson li. Velluer fxigan -C XTendemon Mortran ............1 J. Ferry Tririo'i Ma.iiHn McDonald I fr-oreouk Jwinolo Zarra.

I cy It. Jf JitiO.a Shoe Store Is still of satisfied buy-Just come and see mean by "well cjiuiftiii litany llaffMtrty R. Crowley Ward R. More Booth R. Williams H.

Hoefll tj. Bolley Findlay L. Murphy R. Hoehl R. Keefe Fink p.

Holleran Touchdowns Fink. Referee ilillar. Umpire Coleman. era. WEEBm what WEATHKR CIJ3AR; TRACK PAST.

Fin race, I-yi-ar-old maidens, tho Potomac. 6 furlonga Briar Ctlfr. 110; Bertie lyouis, 107; Vitamirt. 110; Fftiery 17; r-cutio, 110; Blue Brush, 110; Meiine, 110; Gyfjoy Joe, 107; Finality, 110; iiornaodioo, 1U; A.U Over, 110; Rrotlamtion, La; Tra-Jarms. 110.

J. 1 Ross entry. Second raoe, 4-year-otds and up, the To-wason eteplechaja, aeiling; 2 mliea IMstaLnt Shore 145; fntidel 14S; James A. Sberidan, 14i; Now Haven. 140; Kathryn liarain.

137; La Maxaouln, 147; Franc Tireur, Oror-inatch, 145. Third race, 3-year-oids and up, tha New Howard purao, claiuitiur; 1 1-1S mile Kventa, Sf7; Vtoo Chairanan, 101; King John, 111; Plying Cloud. 113; Fenelope, f8; Tho Laarnb. Ill; Yorkist. I116; Darnay, Ul; Super.

11; Piaer, 103; Merramao, 102; P.un-quoi. 107; lark HiU, 106; Ticacey, 101; Crack o' Dawn, JUV. Fourth race, 3-year-olds, the Monumental hanuu furlongs KnoWbie, tBaby (Irani U2; 'tHlldur, Caligula. lu; Ta- WW madfiM- Altnacy I PaJono Kloha Motia I Substitutions Smooso for Condle for Almacy, Tripoli for I.cy, Ciccone for Tripoli. Tout hdowns le- 1 Llewellen, IWrlffht tnd Hartley had mad first clowns.

too, Lyman, titeir left tackle, the worth of his bulk by getting- throuch on several oex-asions "for appreciable eains. l'itt was being: run raeeed. Put just then Pitt rose to the occasion. They lirld the visitors fr downs, but tlie territory was so dangerous that Davies punted. The Cornluskers srned again but when the danger point had been reached Pitt again took the ball on downs.

Then, to the dismay of all. Piein pot away a weird pass to Davies. The bill roiled, and rol'ed and then rolled some more. Davies finaly fell on it on his own one-yard line. again punted, hut the third onslaught of the Pitt lioal as not to be denied.

The Ke-luaskans worked the ball by straight fnotball to the lo-ysrd line and it was here that Preston electrified the crowd by scoring a beautiful field sroal. nut previous to this the fame spei-fa-eular work the proved It.a worth. Late in the second period l'itt had worked the ball to their own line when Captain Davies chose to pbflt. The ball landed on the visitor' 3 with Preston on top of 't. Then came a line plunge for a yard.

Another play in the lino seemed imminent. Their First Score. "ounce back like a ball several times pave way for an Instant against the new blood, but cemented its old-time defense in the hour of need. It Was Their Day. Nebraska played a great game creat same considering tho weight of responsibility resting upon them.

The West was hoping in tham; they themselves were anticipating. The Psntheis were keyed to win and enhance their standing for the hard Karnes with AVash-JefT and State and used their best to get th jump. The impulse was there, but where tho heart waa wflinjr the flesh was The dormant brain the Cornhuskers. once awakened the possibilities before them, became too keen for the Panthers to follow. Pitt was beaten and beaten well.

They did their best, maybe their very best Put the cornbelt was having Its da.y and, like all others who once in a Ion? time pet a chance to show, they were not to bo denied. Out cf the -wreckage of the frame and from th viciouxne.s of the visitors durirur the trame the debris will be heavy. Pitt must reincarnate itself for the two Kmes which they nearly always ij and must win." State and i -i -1 III- L-w! Z. T- i 4 a Brackney Defeated. Monte Carlo decisively beat and outplayed the strong Brackney Katies.

Giei of Moute Carlo being- the oatstitnd-ing feature, scoring all ilon'e Carlo points. The lineup: malo Gelrl, Tripoli, McDonald. floals from touchdowns Kobson 4. lieferct Carroll, Indiana Normal. MO.NTE CARLO 13.

BRACKEN ET Giel F. F. Whitlock Heavy sole, water proof welt and fiber middle cole, tony red upper, brass eyelets and Goodyear Win-foot heels jiist what you men of college age want. Rrm ember, too, we can fit the growing lad who cornea with tether, buying together, in the morning thanks. St.

James Blank Eagles. Thompson's goal from the line featured the victory of the St. James club oer the Norths.de Kagles by a 9-(t score. Lineup: N. f.

0a.GF.i4 0. I P. FabvUs Korstha Miller Monning VVaugh M.ig'ies Meiaa Fxrie utter II -W. Mathatti Ford Putts lUnaj Wilsn Turke Ktaxie Iltumri phle, IIS; Moody. SO; Love Tap.

Dimmea-dale, Jean Corey, Vibraia. 93; Squaw Man. 98. J. JC I.

Ron entry. fTb pjnnds allowance mod for riders. Fifth race. 3-year-olds sjid up, tb Bowie handicap; l'-i cnilea Yellow Hand, 3.T0; Bit White. Damask.

IIS; Capt, Aicock. IIS; Boniface, 119; Ioi1y Ann. llu; Bon Momma. 11T: Bungabuck, tS: Gnome. 115; Bridesman.

Ill; Uunnacona, 106; Dark Horse, Sixth raee, 2-year-olds and up. claiming; 1 JJ-JL (rMiirtney alond Slyle 1506 rfubsiitutes Thomas for Hutter. Jen nings for Miller, Lugara for Planning. Touchdowns" liel 2. Goal from touchdown Giel.

Field goal Ford. Wash-Jeff will jrive them plenty to think Trnt here the brain oozed out over the. Vbout and Warner will' have a big Job Rady I. Met Guskl 1 Reli Brut TU Harserty J. Thompson R.

Kennedy Mullin R. Parragh R. E. Hafrsertv Haretrurton Q. Carr H.

Thornirson II Znur Thuriow R. Yabolonik' MeKenna p. Shrlnko Touchdowns McCormack. Goals from fie H. Thompson.

Referee Cosgrovc. Head linesman I'owers. Time of quarters 10 and 12 minutes. r- hn hands this week rejuvenating the brawn. Captain Swansou out to the extreme left end of fi.Vd.

Covered on the chalk in front of the Pirates bench. The -as mile uourlis. luo; Astertek. 1P; Romeo, 113; Marauder, 108; Amarfeassm. 113: Bally Moo-ney, l'; Anni versarv, Titanium, 113: Rajah, 10x; Sunny Hill, ltKs; Mose, It; Pa via, 100; NoLawn.

108. Seventh 3-year -olde and up, sellir.r handicap; 1 1-H mile Rubidium. 113; Be-lxrio. 1U4: "Tuscan Maiden. Tap, yg, Tody.

118; Sunnyland. 112; Court View, ai. i Salubria Stab4 entry. Sheraden Stops Ingram. Sheridan A.

C. defeated the fast In- souad, Iwilh in bxly and mind, from defeat. The bet tuJiu won. l'itt was not so i-ood. but, that rtoeg not detract one iota The Stetson Shop no one seemed know where.

if. vrf. 1 1 irn which t-rani A. A. by the score of Vi to The lineup: SHhRIDAS-U JNGR.VM i Trainor Connors Hoj-kinji R.

Henderson he best of nut sullenly 4ut of the rra- cam the of tho upraised hand of Partly. T1. hof the field to fcwanson and the ist Gcliath, had a clear tt to the I uo.mv. C. R.

B. ilurait coal. PivieS and Stein made a. heart Hatbro. Jk Perry Rlor-h Leaf iJenny Brown -j breaking try tj brlns; him down bnt sVunnon was two steps too fast and Beaver Falls High Wins.

114 Fifth Ave. Jenkins Arcade llurshl Bittneri Boyco over the line with the touchdown. L. L. Q.

I If K. 1 -i cr. Trit.b rtirti! triirme.l Frogs Swim Party. Plans for the Frogs swimming party, to be he at the l'i-t -burgh nataturiurn on 1 Monday night, November 14, have been corrrpleited. There will be several special features on the The committee Is comiosed of Charlea ey.

Bugene Opparman, Ttsrrria Weitz, Wililam Jackson. William Tmi-mons. Earl Kbrle, ilav.d Thomas and John A. Jonetk Case Beats Mt. Vernon.

ALLIA.VCE. Nov. The Case football team scored a 13-7 victory here this afternoon over ML Union College in a hard fought but ragged battle. Quarterback Eddie Hale, for Case, booted two pretty drop kicks for the Scientists. UnioA tried hard but feil short, going- down to defeax.

Local pitcher, fomierlu foil P. J. Opu I M. to P. M.

S.tarave ja r. M. Obeary 1 which ultima lelv proved me supenor Hie-h, 19 to 0 on the. liellevue of tho Comhuskevs. Tlien tame erday.

The victors scored in i Colly Smith I Sulttaw, tcAo made good xcith Uart-Jyce i orei in Eastern fay us this aea- F. Jiew-ift. Lltt'e Compart to the rest o. tne firat, second and third pet iods. i nny Touciidow Trainor.

Jdalone, Ilea- and last week was drafted fa iem, amoitn rrotu ice s.iaeiuie to aa iliioul iuw cervices ii -1 I Boston Americans. derson. taa place ra the goal frcrti I uve regular players..

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