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THE PITTSBURGH SUNDAY POST, OCTOBER 4. 1925. 3BHBE0 PfiQB TWO Pitt First Defeat 20-9 V. Style fe CLOSEUPS ON PITT'S FIRST DEFEAT ill tc. MWIIflll mrTrs" yn-'r-ry-t "mrr, oue of the four I.Mf tle tttars.

arrintc th ball early in I he ond rl.xi wln-n ustafson, tile one wDlcU KMVe nil wnai looiteu jk au uiMunouinituig irmn, nuimii wS a tough blow but done in such fashion thl thre Is Utile to couipialu aliuiil. Soiut- of U- things wliii bacn-il ai ii; the atoe pic-tureH. In 'o. 1 Uow ebhartJt, 01 roon began to tip their hand as to what wan coming. "Spike" llurding, who Hashed brilliantly in spots, is shown in No.

U. ranging the ball during the secood period. The third Held kojI by to Xo. 3. Harding being tackled is shown iu No.

4. (Justafson. In one of his other attempts, is shown in photo Xn. 5. FOOTBALL RESULTS PENN RALLIES CORWHUSE1ERS STOP TO WIN OVER GRANGE AND HAND S17ARTHM0RE: ILLINOIS BUMP, 14- ft I Ml.

f. KrnliM-ky mm AERIAL PLAY FFSETS QUSTAFSOn'S IEE FIELD COALS Long Runs Feature 26- HWdrlhrrr neniffi 7 4 rfrtWirn inHtol M-h. it Ta- IfS Mkr I rM -m fn. S. kAt Arcr A.

i IrkftRMH irrnm Ilrnrfrrmi art-ti ilCWr A lll.mii FTfMt4ir Miiinr 13 Victory For Red Last Years Hero Stop ped Dead Finally Taken Out For Sub; Carries Ball 19 Times For Gain of 62 Yards; Intercepted Passes Give Nebraska Both Touchdowns. MICHIGAN WINS OVER r.l.S.C. BY SCOREJF 39-0 State School Swamped At Ann Arbor; Friedman Shines. ANN- Mirh, (H. Th I 'nivcrpity of Mii-hisun todny rpank1 Mkhlfrnn State to (i.

bfor a crowd rtf 3d. fun ansemblasre at f'Try KieM for an niien-inir garn. Two tout ti-liv ns in tlu- ioriod ami four in tin- third, with thrcp points after touchdown addud a count for th victory which firj.riscd even the most Iarti.san supporters of the Wolverines. It Around Kirklesku Maroon Shows Bril liant Attack in Impressive and Decisive Victory "Gus" Drops Three from Around 30-Yard Line Panthers Bewildered. And Blue.

PlUI.ADKI.rTTTA. A In one nt the harder footbafl fnihe seen on Franklm p'ield tn a lene time. renn-TiTiioi defeated ftriiDiraor' today 2 to IS before rnun lin pe.r?on.. 1.1 za 10 ii 5.1 0 641 a tt It ll tt a IM ti in 47 31 ff.info 4 iit I If twitrrf Ttiliuir 4 Mfrr.fr inir "-r ..14 lrrrrl'n Mi. nioti Wttlrnbrrc its-ntt Mutktncnt Funnm IrHiaw-i lirf ott ('rriftbtrf Mvnmnutti Io Nf-r Htmp-tliirf 4Mirrt Ttvh anrlrrhilt Cornrll Hut Irr (rMH Tuft I Miff.

trie in ia Oclrthorf-r MWMHiri I Inritlift Tfon. Mr1cml Mtnnr-ul HltuHfa urrwrd mrkJiMuo lirlhanx orthvrtrni r-a. fvrylknJ. Notrr liHrne Murhall ivH'K. Itliirflfbl Witt.

Hrvlryu Ilttkrll taftforfl 4 Rltforniil lima 4'ornril r-vitf. I lorit Iliur HifJce IHTI-II I orffhawn CRACKEN'S VETERAN BACKflELD ENJOYS UNLIMITED SUCCESS North Dakota Hut err. i Kfnrlrr I rbiiVn VaJtrT I'HAMPAICN. 111.. t.

CA. P. A rrvetip-eful football tram, smarting Tiner defeat's of 'X2 an'i 1021. 1" super-power today. vainjuisli'l Illinois.

14 to 0. and fiecoinplith -i what no other football team lias been abb' to do pompb-t el s'r i Iiel fJrange, America's outstanding football slar. tirange was nailed almost in his track virtually every time he started. Making his 192.J debut he carried the ball times for a total gain of 62 yards. Thrice he was thrown back for a loci two or three yards and onei for a yard.

However, lie heaved that netted 18 yards, making birn responsible for a total gain SO vards. I.Mfael(e t'arneie Teeh Pill war Wort 1 irninia Penit Sttkle PnneirUiit I Htrt moflt ti PeanitirlTanij Haverford Penn Milttaj? Mahleaberic Ronton 'olleira. Baeknell lale tilmpMhi 'lcale ntunillrta New York William Ohio S.M- Onerlin Kenyoa Waoer tiefi. Waltinrtoa. IVraVnt Rfsprtf John 4 urroli Temple Wahauli Na Mienicwii Maruett Wisconsin Carolina Stale Roanoke Princeton I.rove I ily rw-uw Brown Columbia A nil esleyan M.

fiuhlaff Worcester Auburn Inoir-lc lie sifirlncloll lotiiitia I hnUlUiHir Knnsai, AgrirA Milliken uliinicton S4a4e i.l. I s. liutoa Bradley I oliM-ado AKcie. W'awhiucton I Ilrakr Ielawaee lieneva KanMM orth arulina Daqur.rr NPath Ihkota Khnlr lolatrfrd A Irhtjrh 7 1oniba.rd tt 4 oiM-tirl A t'nmt TfthVwr A Mi-pwuri Wr-lffiMi Tilt Thirl ettlOffhou-r Tet-li MarirUM Itftvi KlkitMi r. ft Amhrr-wi ffobart Nwafi hmorr Hnturhn h.nKt4ta AlhrirHt 4 ba-iliolH I Nt.

I-Wmttvrnttirr Miditlebary Nrb. Wflr-rMn 0rkon KwiirMrr onn Akc-t HowdrHi Ohio rrlr.vn AnhtMd rm 4nniuL If irmm iuuntic I (fSMllt I'nrUut WilltMin Mar i' hi t(an AfjtMN f. Marj ItlMll Mult Iukr I liunJlph Amlierot DrwhiUTt ernitout Uy John UtPplwiim lrlrwH SI. Mppl. n'i lltr Kcetrr Trinily 4 irinMn A liahakou orml rit ern 4 urohrrliuitl iklahonia s-tr rroi4 Vf I orrhr1-rn HalumMKtfro M.

Kt-ri Okltt Wftxhincton r4.infittrr Okln. AciifX 4 mrntinm RnUiflM Houiird it mini A Hnry Br RRC1S M. WKLffH. haca of Andy Hastings, Jimmy Dehart nd Tommy Davit i across Pitt's mammoth stadium early yesterday afternoon for the first time since that memorable trio Vas in its glory developed a field goal kicker. But.

the memory was short- Friedman at nuufertai was a ptronr f'K'tor in the scoring durinsr thf time lie piayed. went to the -ft end shortly after lie same tatted. s.irkied in Ins play, makinc the glory fading as Lafayette, with as daring, nimble and re- two toiVhdowns. ith and and smart a back field as has becn seen here in vca c.lly ith after Ninlii flam Nrikylt iriniM-ll Vt. St.

baWlf oi 1 1 na Merr4nr t.i.llivi.1. I ilminrliin rn tdenee i A i TAKKN KKOM i.UAM.K. I'uablu In pierce the inactiill' cut tleft-ijtto and thwarted in his effortj to tircle ue it, tis liruiiji' wan taken out tif the fame a few Mionde aftr the Mart of the fourth period As the fioted player t-ovetetl with mud fiorn lo-ati lo fitot. wiilked to tin- sole lines, teais in hl.t and he fell into the wiu'ltur arm' hi' omrii'let. i) Histiee to it iimsl YALE CRUSHES r.UDDLEDURY III EASY FASHION ings alMhe other things Hastings, Dehart and Daviea used to I i Knednian tinii'hiluviii fuliowej a by scoring three lonchdowns against Pitt three place-: 65.VitrU i.e., he from field, won the 'rubber" game of the seven-yea r-war.

roke thr ins own eft ta. kie. i i llurn'ock m.de a iii-iiri for HIi- Swart hmore made a wicy tfu! tajly in the final period with, the wore 1" to 0 aiunst. iier. Seymour, a Cliaato hoy, made Swtirthmoae'a first touchdown in this period after a punt by Kreuz was blocked ne.tr the coal line.

Although Swart hmore-5i try for the extra point failed, it was allowed when Pennsylvania aa side. Kncoiiraaed by having crons-J I Tan la roal line. Captain Ned Wil-r-ox and his men cut loone a tejrilic tuan hed ikmn to another touchdown in short order. A paw. Will-on to Korn.

rtuninp 3', yard. 1 1 to the touchdown. The tlnaJ 1 lunce ia. a one-yard jl "at tcht ruard Py t'jiptaiii Wilcox. ki for the additional nx blie kod loiter Swarthmore liimr dancerotisly near tymp the wore.

With the ball within ten yard line oliz. a substitute etiter. picked a Sw art htnot out of the air and 'need tty tanjls down lite field. After a fevi piayv A I l.eith cm-bfil his iiy over the t-oal line for I'enn fourth ajid Ona1 toii hdown. I'enn o-ed in ea of the Pint three Kreii2 iti.ikin; two din bdowns and Sieracki the third KriZ kuk'sl lto ement for i i po'i and lnise pa iji i hreakinc after ton hdn 'OS ftrt's first rlereaT or the yrar" other tte said that lie siar'ed tht l.iiiii uf Oh, Herb, Again? ferin? pain fii in a ri ferd in praitiee unable to Minus Captain Joss, Eli I.AF AVF.TTK throuirh State's me and S4(opin up a f'lmbled on the dad run.

'I'lii' run of the how ever, was made l.y Foil's. State lio inten epted a pa-ss auti made before Peine dropped wtthin 10 yards of a tou lidown. State's passim; name ed ri'iible some to Mn most of tlie Put threateneil the Wnlwritift Shows Smooth Machine. rHi-nim lal-. A fVnn SlifltM A TWatronn InWmn A Mri oa a X.

Kin. Olrrapim A IHiI rnntlirr- A ffcnrl-tf' a rirs.fnt lr A Tkotniid A ProWrwr A Ml. tliftfth ArmilriTr A Imtiana A r. Morwri-h- A rrrpoTI Hiikr vt AOlfrrr A frfatl A Mrrcrr 41nh A Jainn fitb A li.rl fMii- fA Mr('hrnrrl4-rt 4 1 I nmit 0 I inw llr-rr I fl'nrt tur k. I 1,1 Amhrh.jrr hol .11 Iit4 aim Mnh.wk-.

I nekford MhaiOi MhM Apfrn TormwJn 3A I ret hhirnr 9 KinkfAfliiik A. A K. I.ibrrty Wlfl. .1. proiui Tr-Mlrr.

1-1 PITT. MrMlllen Mlsta Stwlr IlenMlfrt Wlstner (ha KWer RMtlc Brown Welch OlIMtlfcf son firnhe DalTr Ho. 'o1lii athrnn RrW Ford Marsh Mitlman Rlrkleoki .) T. R. O.

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II R. F. made Koal ilrube and' h.sterliaan IllMtlmoftd itadel tlfftrchoriir i Indiana Centre 1 Tennessee i.asses for several unusuai cati hes of Scr bj qnarterw: Mli'H. Vt Pitt Lafayette Pitt weoriiig -1 II 7 pliieemenl STATE 0 I irr i Haklns lOimmel VfiKt! II. -i.

ket l.vtri.in pains. 1CH -Lovlt 1 a Im m- Klor.i lle.lmari Kiill.T ii i ii i. Yale, miiitii tlie of Ci.ri'am defeated MiddleMirr. it 3 to atcrtifK'n. llertrii; I liree -mmTdeie tw I he I I tie rnad" an irnpf' mvo makliii; eipht toti-h downs.

Tlie i omplete-d onu threo flret downs, (wo on M1011 foi ward and the o'her t.ti a ViP pi naltv I he Yale b.u kti showed l-1 in open Held rilfinifii; ari In itunnell ftarreil for the brilliant ruiibru of pout? Yale evt on the offenntve. TIk oiii tn.jr i i miiim rnii ROCKNE USES SIXTY PLAYERS IN 69-0 WIN forward pas? en with hts The stopping of I Irani:" wa- i h-i-fly Pie to the d' Hill) taikliiiff of Captain W'tr of III" Nebraska eleven, an al! American Mar. ir iri.i li'-l throuch I he llhnoi i iijterfi- i ll -e, f-, 1 1 1 1 L- the plajers in K-H-1J 'Pret loll afid hroiitrhl 'irarie with Kain.i of inu or tlir Three time he ran r.tiiire ui bellllds ftiallee lathed 'lot up' rli ence of wh'-n he. aui.iy.i the world in hi- ti; at i.in.,i flights iosi the li, iik in. ilk.

IP- mi: Wally Mt llAain. Hall and Critton hts of 'ar. did not stail the if.ime today. Veith'-r did Hall They were into the fray in an liit'-rnpt to five a help, itin hand. but.

Im i atne to, late. I a ff tllLT ill 'he li.o kli' a -t I lit' 'oil 111 U'li. i I til Il'l-otli ii I l.i 'iMn," pa Oil 'lie P' ...11 'I I II'J. aer will hardly ever a mor one. Biiilrled around Kirkel-Millraan and Oebhardt, three who had enjoyed the thrill taring- Pitt the dust in other Herb McCracken showed that it came to speed, forward pass-tnd hkirtinK and line plungrinff ette was so rastly superior that irstn wan even greater than the nt marsrin they enjoyed the of a brilliant football frame.

GUS STANDS ALONE. adinfT alone as the only factor fa offense, equalling many rec-or kicks from field, was the lum-ne Andy ustafson, suddenly 'ormed from a line ripper to one i Panther's irreatest threats with Three times did Pitt score Tree times it was Oustafson who trick. Once in the first period the 27-yard line. Gun pent over euinc score of the came. Twice in the second period, before the tne had pectin to crumble from nslautrht of the rippire "Lafayette Mfkfeld.

added of points, the first time from S-yard line and th" second time the same place. in the nttrmptsStn olT-its marirtn "Lafayette, until that just an ordinary football team made look even worse by Gus- ak i itypiiii 'i i eVn.o4t I I'--- fl.nli Kot .1.. ii iloi'tiritiC'r Siio'li Van itilri-i. II Moli tula I I I -frtorriit -1 (sOMafnon 3. tl.etfr eorinr: Tiiirait Mill-man.

Kirkleki i. Fdnt- after tiu lidii Br Pord t. Sub'titntlnni l-or Pitt. Iemuie fur Ki-fer. Kifer for Itemoise.

M-l ulelieiiii fti Welch. Joe Srhmitt for llardiitv. krrn for Salaia. Irwin for llnwn. Smnlun r.irt li -Millen.

Dfmniv for Klfer, OoIiIImtk for Ileneliet. Fisher for Steele, Huniturlner for Wisftinrer. Roolli for f.tr Mesnlan. Ffir Lafayette. Hlchberrer for Briej, Moorr for Marsh.

Prrsliine f.tr I'ol-lo-k, ar.h for MtMiro. Poll-k for IVrsli-Ine. Moorr fr MillmHn. ItrltMr for llieh-berer. IVrsHinr for l'ullo'k.

Official Keferrr. AI shrpr. Wlr; urn-pirr. I 4. MW orl.l.

l.rrniMM A'Mdt'm heHd I A. Hr-t, sprinirttrld l'mininc s'hM. re ird rent Uinil', tl II I.V3M-. II Ya I It w.Ii-uk I nre l. Mich i cun 1 MllilEnn Si.t1 T'i'i- h-lnw atii tTb.i.in i-oihsiuute f.tr il" rf ror I i.

mi I Ii a. mi rut; I i'O' Ci SiH TII UKNI). Oct. A P. '--Sixty diffe Ilarac football bad a f-ari in th" lifi t.

U'ullejrc here today. Ki.ule K'ockin- niaie i iiaifjes rai i. the grogiiy ainl was oii'v in thethir.l fointii i nK tin played in isi acini form licsi.lt,- 'ftiueriey tuiiiblf ill 1 1 Til's 4 1 Tl I i II s. I 'I i i i i I I'd I I iaiiiiigati. ll and I.V, Mt.c eri'is aini vwept ti.

rough oopt t.o itrpi guartt- i rc 'ii le 1 i 'rv roil' -l i Port I. -lln 1 rni.ir.' Ki-nn--. hiaiC" .1 I' ll, i -i! T.i.;. I i li'd i and chance acn i t. .1 1 1 inl'tt 'I ll miii- 1 ii'bi re-tjz TI.

hfii'iriv I'mfti t.u r- "'i't1 I i no ii. M-l if i i ft i t' 1 f'' I --i fi. i. k' Th .1 Columbia Bumps Johns Hopkins, 47-0 l.pd point set 'oia 'il tif a 11 int fit nl r' over 1,1 tit 1 lose .,..1 in t.i'l Nnl.lt. I.l.i.e (1 uy I lu.t,GA ii.

Hearndoii. Not rcl aiip- i tl'lutcl-. sufTcret a lace. I'll" nafpc collier and hld the Maroon- for downs. With 'i i.y five points Put wrts maktnp an to come f'-om hehmtj anil til-: for I a'-o 'lie rt HI.

Ode. bailie I ,1 fl 1' i 1 ,1 fi l. 1 Gettysburg Ties With Lehigh, 7-7 is individual efforts. i iirn it seemed a th nine points behind. Then, rtes- i wep Lev full i I 1.

1 1 Pol ha I ll wd I Id. to. (, of M.l'rt t- and daruns. takinc 'rw others would have. I hnces i sieam.

lesa ln ftinil lo; Miilma n. I lif a 1 1' From somew r- PENN STATE RALLY BRINGS 13-0 VICTORY OVER FRANKLIN MARSHALL I Ml I VI pgr' PulT. who yntil that nnie r. p'tmtne'td the terriP- fitri nf mc tn the line. Scoopins up th- on the dead run.

luffy brok" .1 uf tn- it'' and seemed certain be or his a The iw tl- IVe Capital Beaten By Muskinvum 1 1'. f'- i 1, rh fc-lT" i t't I'' 1 ei 0 1 l-r-, V' 1 I-I" I I 1 ll 1 f. by in hut r- downs- tnad" t- A 1 i.vs sTArr-- 13. r. I ti; 1 p.

Ivui; to I. en l.i.. o. ri r-i a for a touchdown before four Panther i ''j 'v tacklers came from behind and i I taeki. pi, drassed htm down on the Fitt Pejt th r-1 (r.

Pitt made amends by hoidms- lifay- ette for downs a few tla late-. I'ncier the terrific poun tln? he ''-n crew save the Panthers. lu-'afson's place in the PmePcht even l-eforo th- ftrt ha if hud VP t- I- I.r.e. If 'to r'l 1 A 1 ri a rri I 1 fi I 'J I. jn r.tna m- 1 ill pf i 'P- Kr.e.kt.n and .1 ttin-- a K- -i i il I rskfct and Oebhardt.

aided now pain by Marsh. Ford and Grube, i its triumphant march. TN BY AIR ATTACK. sumniaruie the versatile work of taroon it is suSicient to smy that "Kirk" on tho tuovin; end of of the It forward pusses nine completed for a total srain of aids. Tho two they nursed were one toss went wild and another batted down.

IVt seeking to "rtm-of-mine" stuff airainst this of thmsr. plodded along- thre. until they cot roar the 30-a- i and then won placement, but twice, durtnjr the fume did the ice ty alt" for a not pain of SS i. Pa-nthersi. wth their team ap-lUy re-WT-t from Satn-rTftak'S fumt'ieti Svi.

ficr did tt was In jvrM Plot's detve -Aas a ocire.i -ut of HiMt.j -cn i Mif. c'br r-r rmjrlst fcaTT resul'ed ov.r aad not Pitt rnlle-l to- IU1 I I'l 111. Ill: IS I rv I as tr.to hi: .1 a i 1 i tht ef th m.r li.nt- 1 a la run -i. 1. i Mia'.

-II. .1. I i-'lier -i ro.i.u'..- a'li- r. I I rr f.i-, n.li.v- h- i 1 ifir i-n tt-! up the b' Wisconsin Trounces Iowa State Eleven Pitt-Lafaettr Detail will be found on Parjc 5, This Section.

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