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SECTION THREE PAfiE TPRE'I TUF. PITTSBURGH SUNDAY POST. NOVEMBER lo, 1925 MOUNTAINEERS CATE A BE A TING STADIUM 7 HERE'S WHY PITT'S KICKED OFF PENN'S MAKE mtaih EERS PUT a am taa ti aur a a Bfl Lki TO CARNEGIE GOES DOWN FIGHTING IU FIRST HALF (Cotitixwd From Pane Turn pierce and Riley after a brilliant run around left end scored from the 15-yard mark. The touch'Jown came after a brilliant piece of -work. Riley faking a forward fass and then without any interference eluded a half dozen Carnetrie Tech tacklers in his dasii for the jral.

Today's defeat although much larjrer than expected by the followers of the Tartan team was scored after the usual brilliancy on the part of the Irish machine. Their defense was pood enough at all times and the offense was srreat. Time after time holes were opened up in the Carnegie Tech line which Enrijrht and Wynne plowed Blocked Punt and Straight Line Plunges From 33-Yard Line Give Rodger s' Crew First i Touchdown; Second Comes After Lateral Pass to Glenn. TOTAL POINTS I ft FIRST HALF Continued From Paor Tv a hioh was milking it look in front cf ai-mt 45 00o jhtj-ohs. Huni-inir caueht it fat a-sieep with rr- verse play -w hich sent the whole Penn outfit sulloptnq; to the defense of the ritrht Mje of the linv Then ith a dir juith.

"Spike" aiiibled over tor 1 he second touchdown, which made i almost i-ertaiu that a teiim so devoid of brains and driving power as he (Quakers were 1cmiu could never c--me 'from behind, iU'AKKKS THKLATKN ONCL ImJy ont'e did lie Quakers rruily threat on and hut was in tht 1 riod whon a brilliant orv. a rd paN-and a into he urr riyod I I line pur. the UiH on the I'itt 11-yj: iine. Here, I'itt tiffcne(i as the frantic and prematurely excited l'cnn stands yelled fur a tou' hdov but an intercepted forward broke up tht dnw and ruined its only siotm, chance. tate in the fourth period, whr-n a'l hope pone and Pitt was once more inside the Mcorincr a player name nearly befitted his deed, ea usetJ I'enn to revive its dyinp hop.

Scull, and he mut come from a hard district. ers in tie hree arI periei hhd. Ilese-s f'Tward. Kreuz went bil! rttlied dead on the a the rot and f. ip skirud t.

p. ay "A b- Mich! yards f--r 'fTide. f(J to ws' inouupiete. i end for si yards. The baci; and Piit n'e puttinc ttie halt ith ewn punted 1" IIoprs imi tite Penn 'Jb he eatce back the ent in for I a trd and Scull for Heintz.

ifer br-ke hrotih and curried 'Iliotiips'H! bH'-k le the Penn V- t' hreuk op a forward pass. I'arke went in for Butler. Krenr. punted and the hall ndid out Ixotnus on th1 Penn 38. OKMOISK BACK.

went in for .1. mdile two yards in thf line. uh vnt wide upttimi npftt iu and out i.mnus on rne IVnn A d-i'iMe pass and tljon a Harding to i.rown. whs tm-oiunSf'tc. I whs t'ourth ani seven on tljp IVnti went hack and punted sh--rt.

but the toll rolled nver tne riven to I'enn line. It was trought 116 rreemai. went in lor uwirnr. I reer-ian broke away around left end and made a ttrst down on the 1'enn A Ion? forward, Hojrers to Thayer, n.e 1 nt was otTsuH- and peiutltzed nvo yartis. imttin? the bali in play on ilie I'enn Koers made two yards in the line.

A double pass and then an at-! forward with Thompson currvins the ball was broken up when the I'itt ends broke throiish. but llump-Mi decided to carry and came back tor loss of throe yrds. Freemen broke yvvay al lelt end and eluded iiis liebi and made a lirst do.vn on the I'itt A forv.aid pass. '1 )inpr. i l-reemaii, vTM iiit-il loer Kreuz made a cain it; the line.

l-'l eetnati's forward was it It wa. loiirth and three the I'itt r.rai 'l lioiap. son's forward vvus Micoaij. I'itt tal.ir the br.ll oli its ov i. :.7.

liapen aeut f- ilaruitii; anti Joe Sc'nniltt inaoe live b-fl et--l. Soretison in for Kreuz. aicMul vvas -epiaeel i.ooeriK. Sutherland nis'nei in and 'twn i i in tailed f-Pitt I i i "MOUNTAINEER FIELD" IS NAME SELECTED FOR ATHLETIC LOT MOUNTAINEER STADIUM, 14. West Virginia turnc! hack of Perm State here tody, and formally dedicated their new stadium by defeating the visitors 14 to 0 in a fiercely contested jrame that was played before spectators under perfect weather conlitions.

pullod the prize bone of the day when he deliteratcy stole Pitt's ball on the Penn eig-ht-yard line and lis track speed by pallopin 02 ya.rd.s. fattier and farther than any of his team- mates had done all dav, for what in NOTRE DASV1E DETAIL Pnriffbt on his 15 yard line and he ran it back to his yard line. Knripht plunged thmngb center for four yards. On a double pass. Kn-ricbt found a bit hole at left tackle for a first down on his own 4Ti-yard line.

JCnright aTin carried the ball tli is time making hve ut center, ltehind ptrrt'ect interference, Flanagan made it hrst down on Carnegie 30-yard line. Ioth ieaxit took time out. KnriRht 55 mr-shed hroueh the center of the line tor seu-n jants. made it another first nown on Tech's IS yard line on a play through the center of the line. Hearndon skirted end.

then reversed and finally downed by P-eede. the ball retel on Tech's nine-yard line. Hearndon made it another riryt down hut Notre Jame was o.Tside and Ienalized five yards. Cowan smeared Kn-rik'ht after he had picked up two yards. Three Tech men were waiting to stop 1 left end ii LINE IIOLIS.

blnritfht fn iltsd ta make it tirat down and Tecrh received possession of the ball on her on la-yard fine. Staxidinp on his own iiiit punted to Ktf wards on line, he returned to 40-yard lir.e. Flan.ian lost three yards on wide attempt at end run. Knrigbt stepped out of bounds and the ball was moved to centtsr of the field. an attempted forward piLss.

Cooper threw for four yards loss. Kiw pun led from his own 49-yard line to line where ball relied out of bounds. "arnejcie's ball, first down. A oouole IV-edu to gained a at end. picked up two trds at '-ivrht ta-kte.

A i.ikc forward pixss gav Carnepie its first down ot tiie 4.tnie- 0:1 its own 35-yard line. Fede srnahed center for three yardm. I Jeede. stoppcd for no grain and Tech waa penaltzd five yards for offside. Third down and 13 to po.

On a wide play around ri'ht end Hastian was rooi for a scant yard. The famous spinner play with Beede carrying the ball failed to pain at ripht gxiard. Standing on own J-yard line he punted to Edwards on the Noire I anie 26-yard line where he a a do ned by Cooper. Wurtenburfjer stofuwu Iteamdou after he gainei two yards. Kl.na:.n r.ni'U'it end for first down on the 4o-yii id line smashed tbrough center lor y.Mu.-f.

Heamdon fiiiled to gain at 1 ibt "ii-i. Noire I lame took time out. it was third down and three yards to gr on Tech's br.e. Knricht made it first down on Te-h 47-; ard line JCuwards made 9 at -iCkle but Xot re Dame penlifcd ij ve for offside. Hearndon made ji i 1 1 a 1-t 1 ri failed to fra i at cen-t hitwaris made it lirst down on the line On the next play Knrtsht was forced out of bounds after linmp a yard, 0:1 lor Tech.

Kristof was hurt on the 1 nu 1 en i 1 1 icu he pan o. stopped at left tackle after pick- up a KlunnLraf. skirted wide end, for il? yaras, puttimr the ball ii Tca o-yard line. UnriRiit pi need oer the line fr a iiiurhdown. Score, re Dame, 12 lech, 0.

IdMard't drop kick try wu hlmked. Sore, Notre Ounae, Tecli. 0. imricht kickec i Pastian en Tech 3-yard 1 SCHEDULE field was filled with sub? Sala la Steel went out as Linn and Kern went In Schmitt gained two vards at left Welch hit off ripht tackie and made it rirt fewn on the f'ut -i. Sclimitt was thrown for a two-yard Web'h failei to at riht end and It w.u fourth nd one or, i the lltt 41.

Keen's punt partly blocked and Joe Schuiltt prabbfd 1: and ran to the Penn for atiother hrst down. WKLCH TOSSK.S FOKWAKI). Schmi tt made live yards nt right end. Welch tossed a beautiful fmard to Roberts Hnd it was another first dow on the Penn 5. McOuteheon replaced Welch in the Iltt backfield.

Schmitt went wide and the Pmr orowil went wild as fc-cull stole the bull ami iratloned for a touchdown. The officials saw tfte play and Kret hwite rang: out as Sf-ull. he fas: est mttn on the I'enn ra-k" tea m. slnwiy back to where the ball had ken put in ttt wmj ft-1 yards for offside and the ball went into play on the I'cin 1" i forward to I emoise was in- hi. II n-Hiflp- f.XtT' the 1 I TI -va- fourth down and I'enn took the bail on downs on ms on ZO.

Thompson snot a fou men fore he wa oro-d out uf ho-utidi after a ihn i-e-yartt Hin. irin went in for Ha pen. Thompson's forward us in-i romnUie. Anotlier lorward failed. fcVhmitt intercepted Tht.mp3n's forward, but pla.y was recalled and the bail (nven to on downs ot: Use l'cnn KOOTII IMXNGKNG.

tht Pitt Pooth yard? in the lir.e. nid tlirev yard? off ritrht tackle. failed to rain at ceriter. Fonde went Stt-racki. Hcxth tore a papinff hole lhie tor a tirst down on the Penn M.

Hotih in for in the UoM- bert was hurt and Benedict replaced him. Schmitt iul the ball on the I'enn 8-yard by a dash through the line. Booth fiinsbiru and Ko-idn recox-F-r on his Tl.omt.Fon a van! at left end. -on toefi a to ScuM tor a nrst down on the IVnn "hate interccprc-l ThompMon" rorward on the with Pin i IVnn -0. 14.

Penn 0 JiOSSC 1 li- of the haii fended. Score: THt line, he returned it to his -Jyard he wa forced i.ut of bounds. On fake double pass Iteede was stopped for no srain mirier ended as the teams lined up Score: Notre Dame, IU; Tech. 0. The ein.

Fourth Quarter Beede failed to ffain at left tackle. Stani-iu on his own '-yard line Bastian pnnted to the Jriah 40-yard line, l-ut the bail was bnuiRlit baek and Notre Dante penal ired yardp jfTside. Pastian attain punted from his ikVyanl line to Kd wards on the Notre Hame SO-yard who returned it yards. picked a yard at the center of the line. Kn-rieht pi imped orer the center if the line for 4 yards.

deede stopped Plana can after a -yard ain. It was furth down and three to uu on the Irish 41-yard line. Ilofh teams took time out. J'd wards punted fmm hi? own rt'i-yard line to Itastian who fumbled and I''lanarat: recorored for Notre Iafue Tech's Ijfy-yafd line. Kurigtit made six at center of line.

Kitneht made it hrst down on Tech's 18-yard line. Flanagan was good for seven yards at riftt end. Knrtght picked up a yard at center. Thtnasan clipped and failed to S-in at left end. Knright made it hrst down on Tech's 5-yard line.

Kd wards made three yards at center, Hearndon skirted off tackle tor touchdown but teams were off side. On the next play Fnrirht ploughed through renter of line for touchdown. Oni-e aeavin Korknr replaced his entire tram, hare kicked the point after touchdown on plavcement try. re. Notre Dame.

19; Tech. S-harer kicked out of bounds on Tech's "Sl-yard line. The Imll was atrajn kicked to ik nstoi on hi? 23-yard line and he returned to Tech's 4it-yard before bein dowred. tUtstian attempte! to reverse the field hut was thrown for a yard iose- Time out or Tech. Bastian was injured and went out beinK replaced by Sebastian, his le w.us a fake double pass Sebastian was th row ii for a yard loss at rirht tackle.

rftandinff on his own Sebastinn punted to Schrer on his own 40-yard line. Prelli lost ten yards brown by McClelland. Co! 1 ins hit ri ph titckle for 11 yards. Scharer made two yards at rijrht end. Srharrr on his line kicked over poal line It wa brought to Carmine's line.

Tech' ball iirst down. Mjers replaced Kristof. A double pass Reede to foodwin was fjoott for seven yards Beede made Tech's second firs down on tivff, "Tartan's 32-ysrl line failed to fcrfn at left tackle. thrown for two-yard loss lef tackle. Captain Crowe made his appearance in the Irish lineup at left end.

The Irish broke through on an attempted kick by Sebastian tbe kick being1 blocked and Notre 1 tme recovered on the -f-yard line. Collins made five yards at ripht tackle. Kiley picked up :1 yards at center of line. Riley mad it first down at left tackle on Tech's ten-yird line. Schvirer was thrown for 11 yard loss.

Collins smashed uiT left tackle for four yards. Kilrv ran wide around left eml for tbe fourth toochdown. O'Boyle niate the extra point by drop Score, Notre Dame, Tet-h, Boyle to Beede on Tech's line. He returned ft to his line. ived was sxofped at center of line for no ir.iin.

Beetle was stopped again for no pain. The Atme ended after this play. rVore Notre ajiie 2. Carnc-pie Tech 0 plnnced through the line and carried the bail the 2--yard mark. A Princeton pas was rnmnded back to the Y'ale line.

Yaie fumbled and Captain MrMilUn re'fTered. Kur snccessiTe sniahe pave Princeton another tomhdoMii. Try for the extra point fafled. Score: Princeton. 2T; Y'ale, Keceiriiiff the ball on the setoff.

line made a lmi? run fo- Yale, and on the play Allen txk forward pas. and ran thronch the Prii'eton team for a touchdown. Trv lor goat i missed. Scrre Princeton. 25: Yale.

1. The same ended a tew moment Inter with Princeton in p.isespion of the tiali well in Yale's territory. Pinal ferre: Princeton. Yaie, 12. PRINCETON STARTLES FOOTBALL WORLD BY BEATING YALE, 25-12 (Continued from Iaar for eastern title honors, went down bo the fifTj of its opponent.

I'rincpton's linemen, tirre) on by their indomitable captain. hZd McMillan. I out played those of Yale throuehotit the encounter. At every stare the mighty warriors of the first dtfensc cut larjre swatbs to receive the plunsrrs of Dicnan and Sltifle. Only the Blue's secondary defense could stop the 'rincet on ball carriers.

There was nr, comparison Ik! ween the backfields in advancing the la31, the ITincetonians cominp out of their "huddle to register sustained progress 70 yards on one occasion, 6r on another, and 45 yards twice. "huddle" bothered Yale and after th5 first two plays the Blue linemen stationed hemsel ves fully wo anls from the ball before pluncins: into the detnse. AUK Phe power shown in l.UKS I'OWKIt. of the Princeton atta'-k the lij-tinp; 17 first downs for the Tieer ani nine for Yale. And the statistics al.so that Yale s-radtially lost -trenalh in the STruellin- ent ounteii.

Prime-ton was supfosexi to Ve the weaker. Three first Jown? were ffurned by the Blue in the first period, four in the second and onl one in each of two quarters. Kfcht times the of Yale linemen found t'netn offside for penalties, one of setbacks nfter Allen had sprinted yards to mid-field in the third period. A fiimijie followed and. although Yaie recovered.

a short punt opened the way to Princeton's third to'jch-do -a n. "What Came Little Nathtf.lia Muiia Ruhr Talk." Ar iihlt rated article xnt a rirl tv is anton th orid -with her and poemi. In next iiixaaaj a Pcsl. Adj GCti ac.vo r.a i 1 I I line where 1 1 I and punted to IMuirlass on I he litt i the lifip. A tr.pie pi.

with iKuuIas-i ttie baii. Jed. I H.uIas! shot a for ard to (L.rne vim ti as first down br 1'mn f.i he iS. (iieat cheers wtr.t up as Urei.iz t't'plaed 'seeon is. wont in 1 eeiltr for Cutler.

pass was kfu hit the line fr aris. I niatir vanl in the line. Jt vj- f-mrth Cv-v. ar.ti fire on the Pitt It and Jn.ukImmj vrw.ird as jiitercr-pted by Wclh on the Put three and he ex me hack the eipht. i ilAKl MNi iAINS.

UVlch vfctnt wide around rieht but failed t4 aain. Kocers went in IoucIass. rdtns cut wide artamd left end and pained i lour yards. Welch hit through riht tackle and made it tirst dawn on the Pitt 18. Krown made time yards at riant puard.

CHliorije ml rerpteu to Pitt Lr. Kronz faikd to ain in the line, linger v-tnt baek to pass, but Itefore he coultl iret it has prKe tnrouuii ana iorceu nun hark to the l.ne for a lo of l't mt(U ivuti seamed tlemoralized. interrepied Koeers" forward and it was I'itt hall, nrst down, on its own ol-yard line. Welch failed to gain at left tarkle. Welch new ori wiii-u he went 1-aeL anil.

wi-ile the liTie heiu firm, decided to carry sallaied to the l'enn 4i-jard line for nrst iliwn lictore he was slopped, liiwith lilt the line for two yards. I'ike went iu Snyder. Itn.avn's forward to Wel'-h was incomplete, ilerdii-i; went wide around lett end and behind perieet ilderleretice made ir a down on the I'enn 33. A double with Welch the bail, inu'le two vards in line. Welch's lone forward to Hurtling on the eight-yard lira.1 was incomplete, it was third and seven on l'eiui -a1- Welch aior.r went buck niai tlien nine i.roiiai iiili end tor usin ot t'ocr v-iirds us tie iiiuner with the ball on the I'enn S-or 1'ilt It.

IV liil o. Fourth Quarter. r. ih toe line on b.r no TECH SOLT11 luil -play i. uf Notre li' Th'- tii Nntrc a'lli." in )4 Tli nluv- 'arin'trle v.

11 filled tht; on the ti-Itl At Te ll Kil'-ie Diiml frot with the Noire Inm 1:00. Tin: t'arni'i-'ii ii un-at liati'l rniisi 'iiiiis. i n-- Iear'-1 a few -voii-in la nii.l i. tvl to Tartan ap-i-r. Ciirr.i'Kii1 wt.n -iv-.

ki'k'i i on ih- fight- vani lin' ami he rm ir ha--k to ht Hiif. lit'tdi- was thrown at the c-pn-ter oi tlw line tor no Kain. A ilouMe pans to n-'- r. lost yards the next play HeeK- fumMoH and Ti.mw. on the 2J-arii re Una hit l.

fL tat kle for seven yaru. Him- KliLHRLrun ''o'i rv ami ran to iu i hoini: iwklfctl. ball. line fi r.t lw.tr- wrd line. Bi'fi ran oil siile ore hvin tackled for Haitian its iifuw lor no emu on Vk i'ie tuled X' irain at ii our i do va.r1 line It-ist'in punted tr.m is own Ki.aiat:ati on Notre I'amt's lin-.

Me downed in Meumdon was thrown for a enter, liclwards 1 yards at tifciit tiic-ki FLMJIIaK OSTIA. I'arMen punted to line find Ii" retun. vu it tiiro for name. Ited Smith 1 Twti's yardf. Iiinc wi.s ii'irt on the pU iifd Maer MihstiUired.

ert enUerser, loi ard i ws for tiirvr arf.s- A u.s. Pt nil iriit r. 1-aslian lor-s wide at tempt rtht end. Uastian punted from ins yard tine to Parsien on the Notre bartie L1" ynrd hm. where lie was forced out of Ii, n'niis.

On a wid- piay around b-ft end, Itoaoh nrd dowu of the wme on the Xoire I 47 ard ime. Ib-MCti taiied to uin at On a fake double pa as Par-den made another tirst do on Tech's 4--ard ii'te. IJoach quirnieL thrmicli ri--ht tackle fr tive yards. Uoach tude another the third in uecesj-toti. on t'anierie i ne.

Pursier una tied center tr b-ur yune hit to center i'r nve it iirt awn on Teih's td i Time out cn- ler-m 1 Ttcli to.k Time ui ynr.e hit ne'it tackle and Hid G-a-dwin line. Car- ered t'T il Id? fji uecie'j ball, nrst down. tackle. li-lt Patian punted f-m his lot at i t-. cin at center.

own ijrht-ynrd line. Parsiei fumbled, I 'Ut Notre Oame -n his ParMen tmdrteio. Mull recovered t-. ovn yard line. Vt 'Uie end for no cam.

iiro Wurtenbri'ser a 'ter a ar stopped lert in On a liii at b-ft tackle. kick nee made seTeii rds ltoach punted frMii his 4V, yard nr- to on his 1 4- van Jute nhi-ro he n- d'-'W-ned. Tec quarter ended after tl.i pia with Ntre IMme ha a decided iiui -Car n-' ie dre Iute sKcoM) In the nr-t the Toch Vtack could tet --tarted a half dozen limes l.e;ns mixed up in sicnfiiV. Itastian punted to I'srsier. on his own tr -3 ard line.

He was downed aft''r yard. Wynne found a hiz bole in -enter of line four yards. Notre Ihiine t-k ine on. v. a stepped by Cadi.

The nrst forward Parin lb. h. wo? br ef interference by Te-h. my it irsi ijwn on the Tartan U'yard line. mad" thr-le yrls at left side of lire.

Wynne mace a vsrd at rieht tackle. A f.k. forward pass Par-dn siart lef; end for to and Noire Painr penab ied fte yards t-r otTide. fourth town and to A forward pas-. Parsien to Wynn lirst ilown on Tern's 12 yard line made it Wynne fumbled Mnd Pa-" recovered for 1 on thp I t-yard line.

A double p. F.astian to p.eete. failed to in around left end. Past inn was hurt, but i et umed to he nam P-eede was "i a left tackle for no -a in. On fake double pass Heede pi ked tip yard at 'eft end.

Prtstisn to lloacti on Teeh's "3-yard line. tie for a fa ir cut eh. Hockne -unt in an entire new Kianc-iiT: faded To earn riuhr Cbn stopped Ilnriirht at ct b-r no yin. Hearndon attmip'H to --ki-t 'eft end. but was stopped for no ra in.

Third down, to jo. A a rd pa thmwn by 1 a a 2 a 1 1 incmpiete. Knrirht tried a pi a 'm ent kick, which was short, P-astinn piefcin? it on his own lo-yard lmv ami ninnin- to the lo. bastian kcmbi.ks. I.a fumbled, yard lrs.

A wide sain. Itn st tan 'mno. Time nt hut reTered br fnd rim. T.it.t'ion fa lit hurt, but rcmainod Inr Teh. tn the smeared for a nree-yard loss on a idc at- tempt around rieht end.

Ir whs fourth and IS yards to iro. Stat'din? under lii own iits, I-astiwn iuntfd to ttn Tech's 4" yard line. Kdw rd return to the 35. Hrarmlnn a. siiel at renter for no irain.

Flanantn ran wide around left end for yards makinc it lirst tltmn on T'h'i 10-yard line. Hearndon a thrown for a yard I nrt the other tde of tbe line- The hall wa ealled ha'k as both team were o(Yide. Knrijfht found a hole in the eenler of line for one yard. Hrnrn- don niw stHped for no cain at center, i Flanagan rirrlct wide anmml left end for i nu bd oh With Kd wards ho Id in it the hall. IKnritbt's tr fur xrouJ wa wide.

Score: tre IHimt 6. arnfrir 0. H.ANA(;N IH XS. Haitian kit-'icd off to yard line and he run lHtfr Ihmiic fippfHl by tine piece uf running. or.

hi- i-iht-it to his ynrd line K.ritof. liilwaris, ny n.ad1 it first drwn his own 47i yard line. nriEht to irain at center. Mai -Khali renlact-d MytT. whs oli-sid the ncit piay r.d jH-nalizi-Kl he yards.

Knnht made fii-wn at ff-nter. Pluna'an ntsc tiie yards at lrf; unl. wflrds, a rewind Jhe other side tf the line. ufiJe it down the r-i line. C'Pt-r replacetl Marshall.

Pnricht made three at left cuard. rai. wide around left end fur ix vards. Time o-jt for N'tre Inie. Iespite the toochdown, Cjt- neie is playinc fitter defensiTe football thr-v did in the hrst period wrHinyt the team.

Ir'ltiniran aenin wa stoppr-d bv M.irby t.i-kie. Notre Iiantt pfnabred 15 yardsi for holdinz. replaced I Prlli for Hearndon. A h-uz pass, tt Iw.yie I Prelli. mad1 eiirht lYeiii madf it urst do'n at lT: "im! ii line.

A pdss. ii Preili. viv nd Crnec r' -in i J' -yarJ ti efi tackj I f'jr no earn. A pas. It.ed,- Wtjrt'T- I is "in yard ar it ta- kie hif nd'd.

Scrtr. Notre I rr Car- i 1 ft. Third Quarter. rrh anl N'-Tr ha'is a ttlT fapprarr-i -r. th- ntii fur Uore Put hned uu t-hinl its own joal i i 1 i I'H II.Al'KI.I'H 1 A.

Nov. I 1 The llav Jii.iv account Ih" Cut IVnn ani tl.is aiu-niw HIM (it Hvi i'ir onx urini; I hi it; lit liv jjasolint a.nd oiher meihodi has mad tilt fidd lichtninK tt a.nd V.tt. for the irt time fince th anu- of sis has stir rating. and Hro n. ho had b- rcpoi u-t ill.

wt-r in heir accustomtM places the teams weiii into Kreuz wa.5 t-a- in the Prm lineup the first time 3 vcra I wei-ks. It was estimated that ft would on hand at th: whittle, tn ludim; 2.500 Pitt by tht ir A s' 1 iT wind Mowing aTow th field, making UicKins and nanitlmtr ol purity i rikv. l'KNX iatk, p.tt win! on th- lit Id at whiK th" FVnn varsity did not appear until after the official had rh enu-i of i fnld fr a oiift rtn' e. I'itt won Lhf toss -ided to ueft-nd tlu wi-t and rft'f i he kot'f. Koiide kirked oft W.deh the IMtt -5 and he i'lite ta out or bounds on the -7- Vl nt wide- around rip tit end and made it iirtt down on the 43-yard line.

Hunting's forward to iter was im ornplete. Harding flanked around left end lor three yards. A double tut. Harding to W. i- ii, made five yards at ri irh etui.

Hi own puni rt from the 5 0- yanl line, tile rolling cn.l sil' over the troal Penn on brought en to its ow Kreuz liit th- I'itt line made a sc.itlt yard writ jM-naii-'led riv' yards fo: tlii the ii. il.o ot ilu lioirerai liist tii.vil three yards, tn line. I'itt ut-27-yari line. i on Perm's 37. ritht tackle.

A ivri'UZ niii'ic two iieuitid oa: 'ii. i-all. fliiM ll.s o-All I'itt 2' lie afat lat the lei railed to A tie he lir.e. with I'i-ltf a- tare .17 to Hal'iltllu oli l.ack io tile I'itt 4 1. s-iii.

of the but jlilc antl then was incom forward, Hardiiiir to j'li ti-. itrow a Welch, I v. ti: perfeci torwarn to down on tll I'eiti. 7. rUt i 1 son hit hi line lor two va Harding v--n end -im! t.

hin 'tit in for t'w ray. rdin tr's i r- vaid to Weh-h in'-ompu-te. f'roppnl i-a- li ain with Harding holding be a ttt in ptcti a pla-ein nr foal from th 1t-yarii lint-. Thf1 kn was Ion and i t. lie bali rolling over the line.

i t-iple pass with linnets 'U I iria'b- yard. Holers hit ricrhr vani. Mint.vi and ri.t. bali riilled il-u' the I'itt 47. Weh-h dn.ii'"'i 1 and tt mpted bn i'orwani i llwrdinir.

it iri.oniib-f. Welch hu iirht taekb- fr.r four itrijs. Brow toss ti forward To and it was rir.t down on me Jme ai'er a KUiti ot "2 9 yards. Web off the riht side Penn's line and moved h1 ball Into pt rfe' pvsition for a Held jjoal ti y. Itrow made four yards in the of the line.

ust a on crashed into the nu 1 i and 1 1 1 ba.ll was within inches ot" down on the Penn Pt-vard line, i I- sn made it rt: st down i.n he Penn i i CiUS SCORES. H-h ml Cirrr rrd ut rijctif. ta'klr. itr imU thr ttull to the IVnn tw-artl I I va- a maIiini; tlrivr nt th- lint-. Welch startrd arouml ripht enl, Uitt whs t4tfel with the hull an inrh frnrn a touchdown.

II a ftfurth down. diiHtiifson harletl I liim-el otrr Jie IVnn line for tufh- lrn. it Hardint; htllinf the hall. 4-u-- a'lrlri the rttr- iMtint hv i place- i mi-lit kick. s-ire: Pitt 7, IVnn 0.

Kuii'l Iif 'k cd t.ii.-k to the rut J3. Wi lt li Hi: hi f'i mis s-iTi riu-ht tit1-'!" anil it f' r-1 Uiin th" 47. A vi'UiMt -M to IfiHirc. with Si-ik1 aruuml left end. 'hr-' yarns as th" quarti with ail in I 1 1 1 i-- nn it.

js-c-ore: fiu 7. ft. SKCOM Hake went i son ail Mrow n's forw si l'rown "un'-'d hound I'll i A tr'i'N' a 1. Io--! a tit in for illson i le. 4 Kle.

mplete. to -rain at left 1 I- ir. -froin his 4." enn 7. with Kri'ii-! d. i I ms fstin inti tne Ti reepted h-H or t-rs' ri and Pit ook th.

'he P. nu A triple pass. Gust .11 Mr own WHi'h. la rt-r ai ou-i icht nd for a not h- prcaf whi.b ut the bail on the 10 i'or ftrsr Hurtlmc started nroiind left end mid hen rcverHed hi field and fur I'itt ecid toiiciwlown. mincer urtit in for I'enn in pla-ee Heint.

With Hard-in holdinc the hall. iiU-tnfMn kicked pliieeuient Score I'itt I t. Penn 0. Licked fT to Hiirdme behind ht wn atI Spike electrltd the Pitt by ta the hU and roiritnr baclc to the Ittt trydn repiacefi in the IVnn lineup. cut thr-iicii left taetle for t- yard.

A Triple nj-. with Ifard.ns -arryinp the mnrcd at lrft enl for a two-yard bs. Trwa wtn back Hnd punted trom his nw-i '2' to thj I'l'im "J-rh-re rbtsers td. the hall and ws b.wn 01 th l'enn -7 by fheso. STKKI.K hnuluss wnt in for K'eMs.

t'hase broke thn'ticrfi and nabbed Iouis for a Itjs if four yard. iutafvon inter.epted Ibers" Invard and it as Pitt ball on th- Penn J.inn ent Into tne Pitt line for Steele. Welch, was at rieht enil ly S'uirfr. Harninr tonsed a fhort forward to P.row n. ho was forced out i iMiunrls on the Pit 3m for a loas of tive yards.

Welch faded to gain st nrht tack If. Gustafson went back kik into the teeth of a str tne wind for a placement, but chance! h's mind and punted Mrai rht away, the hall beimj dwnd the Penn eirht. 1 faaiK-iM! er.t aroind risht end nnt il forced ut of xmnds on th- f'riif; iHitiriasi hit into the PtM lino two A rripie pas and then irtn lone pass to Singer was inei.i'pletc. Krou? punted from his own llrnvn -m the I'esui l'iir. and he was downeil in his tracks.

WORK TKIPKK I'ASS. A triple p.iss WpJrh. md it Pn.w made tnninds fn tffc Hardine to Justai.on to hrsi on the Penn wtti. yard tefore go in if out of l'enn Harding shot a hard stra ight. forw ard to Kirer who drops-d it and the play was incom plei e.

A double pars, Hrown tit Hard ins. made four yards at ripht tackle. (iust if-tn oik' more tried a placement from the I'enn i.at It went wide and rolled icier 1 he line. The ball was bnujrht out and nt-n to penn its r.wn roueias Ion? forw ard to Thayer was in-tf ntplete. M' as hurt on the pla wan tak 11 out of the farnr and Odionie wem in.

CWliorne'. forward to Kreuz was I'enn fumbled, but rectvered on its own Kreuz punted from his and he ba LI nUetl out ot hound on the Pitt 2-. OusTafs-u wont out of the camn and was replaced by P.ooth. Scull went in for Perm in place of Thaver. Welch tore thruueh the i'enn lino for une yards.

Kifer was hurt on the an.t lay motionless on the held. Ifmoise ent in as if er was led fmni the held. Hard in a skirted lft end and lost a yard. Welch iosed a Ions forward Ha rdinc, but it r.M incmplete. p.rowii punted and the bali rolled dead on the penn CHASE STOI'S lH)U4iUASS.

OouUks was Muotliered as he attempted a (rward. Chaie rrnslnM; hroiirh and iiun, cans 1 nc a umbb' which liorne uive. Pitt ttie bi.ll on the Penn leH.rh mad three yard al riiiht snard. Hut-. br intercepted Hardinit's forwurd pss uud I'enn took he bit! I its own 3'.

'The sreat kreuz left he fame and is went tor him. A ieatitiful forward. Odiorite to WnKCdonis. wjii 1m tied into Thayera arms. lb went dahinz tor a t'uhfliw- but hen iie broke irt'o the opea neld l.r'vn ouded him on the FJ-yard tin' us the half ended.

Scre I'itt. 14; Penn. o. llllil) I'KIUOII. Laird went in at quarter for l.eith as I'enn name out for the second hf.

Ike Pitt lineup was the -Miu'e. It dei hat trtlstat wn and had been pur out the pLime for slucirins- Thayer icked off to Ha rui ru: on the i'itt Jie ami he cruii back out of 1-ouiids ou he Pitt LT. was hurt the play. rfcr a en; ack in for I Web 11 uiade three y-rds at If rt tackle. ll'Ltii went twn yaru a r.eht surfl.

wae and he on the Pitt Xi. oi b---ke ior.e fir allot her brilliant effort around rif end and ii tirst down ott the 1V-m: -i-Hardii-j made iii yards off nsht Harding a hurt ii the play. Hardine func bie-J HemtK reO'Vereu lor l'enn ot. 4i I 'ur las lost three yard's at end. lHdjciasi maue Tip he -nt end.

A double psss and then a rwjr-: i M-ken up br Wclcii. f.Kiarap pinned fr-m ih-Penn 47 ar.d the ba'i nd'ed our bo.m.jx the 2. Pitt's hall. rir--. I'ITT TKNAI JZKM.

uh -h--'k of ncM end for a ca i. heid for r.r went hack and printed 1. iti lb I'ne from hi 1. 7. Pll wajt be'inds or.

the Put 4 io its 'j-mn tne yard line f-r and accented the penalty in place oi pout. Ofif A NTO N. V. Nov. the invasion of the Nittanv Eions man.

the Mountaineers proved in their running attack and it i State had the larger number o' Lions Tamed. WKST VA. 1. PKXN STAIK O. Mnrrin I T.

Wilson Mef'ann Oario t. Mrlfenrjr Iit ham Mnhan Iilehr K. Olikrr K. Morrison Q. Farley 1..

ilenn It. Barnum y. I Sinre by West iririrtiu iiu iray House Hasting ewt-ofi HrlbiB Fritchartl Greene Mirlialske 7 14 ToorhtlnwrtM tilrnn 2. (onK fnim tfiiifliilfiwn llarnum 12. SohKtitntions West Virginia.

I'rlecer for I Murrin. 1 Prnn State, Mnnx for Hf4tinirN. Mahimey for Hoa. l.nnflerren fir llelhijr. llHtineN ffr Manx, House for Miilioriey.

HHIiiir tor l-Bniltren, l.nndcrrn for Hrlbip, Itorpke fir Fritohard. lanR-er-lirlil for drrene and Slump for Wilson. Officials Referee. V. M.

Hollrnhach. I'enn; nmpirr. frxl Thorp, Ijt Salle: rtci.l jnilee. 4. J.

(listrnvf. f'ornell: lienil linrn-inan, J. J. Tisert. Vamlrrliilt.

Time if erifMls 15 mtnutr. rieht tackle cd two yardi. t'Ut It wan riot hrst down ty more than a fot and Wini 'irrini took the hall on its 14-Tard line. Karlejr hit rtrht tackle for a mant rnrtj. at rieht tackle ot another yard.

Itar-ntmi at left tai-kle win held to two yards. The tiall was on the Went Virginia 18-yard line and Bamnm punted to the Penn State 4L-jard line where the hall rolled dead. Penn State waa offside, hut West Virginia declined the penalty. Greene at left rnard wert out of Nuinds for a two-yard cain. Mi-haleke at eerier in an Hcrmpi to inrnw a pass, MM-hl-ke aeven-yard h.s.

With the ball on ttie Penn State "fl-yard line, trray punted to l-arley on the Weet ir-inia and he rani tiar-k to hta Farley pnm-ed to Morrion for a nine yard s'n. MichaUke tnakine the tackle. Glenn. 'e't tackle lost a yard. Barnum hit center for a Trd and half, hat it wan not tlrxt tlown by tx Incliew.

With the ball on the Ircin'a -Ki-yard llni-, Hariiurn puntrd i HHhijr on the IVnn state and he ran out liouniU on hiR The qnarter endel. Vpit Virginia. 8, l'enn State 0. Second Quarter. ITitih.irl lout a yard at centfr.

ami Hltnr lixt n- more at rieht tarkle. With the ball the 2 yard lin tiray punteil. but l.uttiam partially tht kick and H'H ireitita rmitered on th- I'enn State .13. lan made recovfry. (ih-nn.

at left tackle failed to eitin. Kiluk makine the tarkle. Farley' forward pafla to (ilenn kis inromplete. Farl-y'a lia to llariitita mum alo Incomplete. Hut V-it ircinia was offKide aifl drew a hre yard M-ualty.

Jlarnntn parsed to for a lirit rtowrn on the l'enn State 17 yard line. It saln of '11 yiirris. Itarntiin at right fruard nade four yardit. l.artiuin at right Tuard added ive yardi. It la'-ked aix inches of nrvt down, Itanium hit riht guard again for a tint lown on the l'enn Stare tire-yard line.

Itanium fdoiiched off 'lett guard for three yards. Barnum at left guard got a yard, but Wen Vir- I ginia waa penalized rie yard-, jruttinc the ball bark to the aeyen-yard line. Olenn, witu the beauli-'Til rmtire went off right tackle a touchdown. Farley held the-K'tll for. Itrrintii'ff attempt at field goal from plar-- tnent for the extra point and the kirk was g'Hrti.

Score. H'pit Virginia l'enn State 0. MOUNT A INKERS BATTLE. I'enn Stnte elerted to kick off again and liray sent the hall to Morrison on the lfe- yard tine, and lie came lark to hi yard where Kilak tarkled him. Glenn at left tackle paired a yard.

Itamum at right tackle gained three yarda. Farley at right lackle made nre vardi. The lo.ll w.tc on the Went 'irgiiua line in lUmnm punted to llelbig on the I'etin State ltt-yard line, where he was tackled for lui gain, l.ungren replaced llelbig at quarterback fur I'etin State. at lelt guard gained hve yards. dived info tenter for four yards, l'ritehard ptyoted off right tackle for two yards and a nrat dowo the l'enn State 21-ynrd line.

Oreeno was thrown out ot' bounds, by Har- r.om on a wide left end run after a two-; tain. Alichalyke made four yards at rtKlit tackle. Iunpren prtlined only one ux end. anil limy hat to punt with the hall on bis 27-yard line. lie kicked to Ka-ntim.

who wa? nowned on the W'estt Vir-! --rtnia S-yard line for a three-yard return. Wrm X'inetnia took time out. Farley al ri.rht tackle made six yard, 'amuiu throutrh center for four yard arid they mei--ured. It wan first down the l'efiti Tate VI. 18-VAKI KIN.

Olenn trained six yards at left tackle. Fiarnum yot looe at center and rwn IS yardi1 to he I'enn State 17-yard line for a lieyt dow n. Munoney replaced Hou.se In the l'enn State JUrnum hit left tjtiard for five yarl. Ha mum fumbled and Kilak recovered lor St-tte on the St.ite 14-yard lir.e. lritchard tackle A.

yard. Michaltke had no aiii filled to icain at left tackle. Michaikc lost three yards at njrht kle. The ball waj on the. T'enn l-T-yrwd litw asiUray puntel to Kariey on ihc I'enn StAte 4-4, and Far try ume bck to the l'enn Scale IC.

where Weston Kot hi ni. mn nrht end for 10 jards but West wan (K'naltzed 15 yards, putting tiie bad on the I'enn State 47-yard line. Munz went into the l'cnn State line Karley's pa-w tn Murrin was incomplete Kitr pa- to ilenn a knocked down ly Itntchard. On a fe punt. Mornon hit center for eipht ards as halt ended.

'Score- West Virginia 7, IVnn State Third Quarter. i k- icke ir-'U bck off for Wet cf (hH. n-'s vt nl the la 1: 11 I na Kune back tbe Mam i at rter I 1 enti Slat ai he nn bneup aa I he eft Went br.e Aim 'Jrei'iir a' on dry i cenier ar.ie a.s siarted. to Wwton on he ran back left tack loc frdn I'i 'i at i ei ft next inn's rd to ibe benn -3 a yard At UniT gal nei a ntrlit tuatd pici.ed ls on the i'enn ta yartl line a1 12 yard The '-ay j-unte-d line, where the est Vir-tho iali down. wrnt nt left tartl "e-i; tJ( made n.jdc ur yard-, -r yards ard 34 tarley i ienn a hrst r'cht cetiter ra- 1 Mu; i hd -r three yani-.

Hait mn link COt The tail wan I'nn StMte left tarkle fr the Wot irsinia at on to id Itamum punted to man ri The hail. Ileiuic kt ief ra thre Tard. I'enu an penal vp wrd for p.sy A Hia.e ptcvit, Michaikr, to il.Uj. famed a yard pnard irrene jt t-H Ta. kle two arda.

A frwed Wilw'i. (Earned yarda. 1 bi.l was. it the Wert Virgin- 47 a- tiray i-itei li 1 itn the W-t Vtrftni S. came back.

Jit "23. Irr.um. r'eht nisiie trer Tjrds. I'-amurn at reerer addd to. 'r at ie iftfr had maoe f-'ur.

hit mi not a f'irwT and with the hall -n hts 4-yard line, liai'aum punted to the Vi et Yr- eun4 47, whixe it was downed witbcai rxuirn. I I I i i i I I i i i i 1 I 1 i i I i I 1 through. There was no occasion for the Irish to unleash their famous forward pass attack but several attempts were made in the second quarter. The Rox made three tries and two of these were successful. The third was grounded over the goal line.

It was only by brilliant punt ing the kicks verafrintr around i. ya eramfr around 4. yards, tnat Kepi the Irish from rolling up a much larj score. 1 Twice the Tartan qua. terhuok was called upon to punt from behind the shadow of its own poal posts and he I ame throus-'h valiantly.

is stak. If Notre Dame ever remcmbtrs i Bcede which they should trom the simnus sninner tlav which he pulled for a touchdown last year at Forbes Field, he will not be forgotten today. The Tartan captain, although failing to do anything: on the offense put up a preat pirae from a defense anjrle. The Skibos backs were called upon numerous times to make tackles and Beede was there at all times stopping two of the Irish backs after flying leaps that stopped what loomed as possible touchdowns. Although the Irish bocks were brilliant at all times the pime way a little di.sappointin.tr from the Carnegie Tech standpoint.

The Tartans showed real form on the offensive only once on a trick play when Beetle tossed a pass behind the goal line to Bastian who after a brilliant bit of running managed to pick up 12 yards, the longest run of the same for any of the Skibo backrield men. It was certainly a great day for the Irish and the alumni who came back to celebrate "homecoming day." The fans witnessed a team that simply iitilil nut in- Mopp-d. that biil-liant offensively as defensively and which played a game that is typical of the Irish when they are at their best. Sharpsville Tied. SHAItON.

Not. 1 4. Kmokrield. High school and SharpsMlle played a lie at Klk Field here today. Tinnemeyer and Sitnco starred.

Linettp: Slf l.t. -13. W. hmilt R. K.iirarise R.

Aurhtt-r I -illy oyd Conihine 1-- I. Schmitt i. P. K' ('lame K. 'i'tntteniyer I'iiOCol'O F.

Walli J. Harmon Crvi K'Ky K. Hall Hra v-tiak Hall Manion Aronson Hall Slnicn TiiiTiem ffr. Clary TotichdownR Schmitt. Manion.

Siinco. I'oifita after tOQchrtou Hiirmon 1. Helhir fitl to suii: at riht Tackle, and lireeue oprinted around left end for cithi yards. Iritrhard at rieht znard made i wo vards and hrt down on the Vet rt7. Mirtutlake vrenl off riplM pruard for five ards.

A double pus, Nf icl.alejtke t. Heibic ir. lined one yard at rik-ht guard. l'ritehard nt riKht ttiu.rd rot two more. Pr tchard at rirht wuard was afer a very hort sain, and they It was not f.rst dciwn.

and West VirrftiUii took the lill on ihwns on it 7. GLKXX KULAKS LOOSE. Harnuni slipied ofT rihi puani fr four Farley cut off left tackle for four more. Barnum hit center lor a short train but West Virginia was penalized live yards foi offside. tllenn got loos nt ripht tackle of and a lirst clown on the West Vir -4 I not a ard at wnter.

Ilenn pt more at lei tackle. Farley passed to Jienn for IS yar.ls jram and a firt down t.it l'cnn HHrniirr. at center made two I cut off riKbt tackle for three West irsrinla iooa time out for Fn rley bo wa. limping badly. Jlenn went around rilit end for 1 yartts afid a first down on the Tenn State liarnnm failed at center but both tenuis were orfsirle.

Barnum broke throuKh center for 10 yards and a down on the l'cnn 13 as the quarter ended. Score West Vinrinia, IVnr. S'ate. 0. i'ourth Quarter.

Itanium ma ie thrt yards nt renter. Re- Ii ti rl lrreiKtihie intrrfTcuce, bnn wpnt off rirht tackle for six yards. 1 in mum jumped over left jrnard no -mih. It was not first flown by two feet. went off rieht tadsle for a first down on thf three yard line.

Barnum at left rnard rot a yard- Glenn at left tackle was thrown for a two-yard loss. Farley went off riffht tackle fr no more than a yard. West Virginia t'ok time oat. On a trick play a double pa.s. Ib-numi to F'arlcr.

followed by a lateral pas to i ilenn. the latter went around lei't end for a touch down. Itamum kicked a pUcpinent lield coal for the extra p'unt Sctire West Virrima, 14: IVnn State, f. Penn State elected to kick off. Gray kicked to the West Virginia -T where (Hiker took the hall and came back to the West Vinrinia 42.

Itanium at cen ter made three yards. Roepke for Pritchard and Lur.ren for Helbir were I'enn State vntMt jrutton. Farley at left tackle rt three more. Time out for Weat Virginia. i STKAMiHT IM.LNT.ING.

Parnum shot thmutrh eenter for Jie yards and first flown on hc Penn State 47. faUel to ain af nlit -arkle. Bar- num at left ta ineit a o. Ir.rnum pulled a Tuck punt n-eni over the) Penr. State poal lir.e.

I'enn op I 1 its I-yard btie. Went around end for 1J yards an-i a nrst down on the I i'enn Michaiske at center ptttned thrc-e yards Mtchalske paed to CJieene for an eipht-i yard Kain and a first down on the J'enn lta 4:. ma.ie yards at Ir't-'ht erd "Jreie nt iert tackl niftd-: two yards and a lirst down the West 4v l'nJ'ei at Michaiske's pas to Wtstoii was iiH-ornpleie. irtenc i frttled to pain at left tackle. ith the ball on the VirKH.ia 4-ard line.

Gray I punted bifch. the bail leinc on the i West 4-c-yHrvi Parnum struck for four xartis. was by i MfCann for four-yard ft rieht tackle. went off left lar-klo for yards. 1 Tbe nail was on the Pent: 47 as Barnum I t-unted to I.uricrer;.

who -ra? th-own by on the Penn 11-yard line as ht csiunht 1 'he bail. cireene at left t.u-k'c failed, ran "rounI ncht end for ar Pfleper ref'lvnced J. Murrin for WeM; fnna and I took Green's piace in the I'enn Srate I anj.rneM nt r. round left erirt for seven varus and a f.rst ciown on the State 27 Mv-hnrske failed at renter. I.

at npht tackle rive yams doun'e cha'ske to l.urpTi. ir i inp re-I lace.I Wia--on in tn. Perm State The or. I'enn 34-yard ime Hnd iny punted to on tht- West S' ir?" 4- ard itne 1 snre-i hv for no retun-. V- th fi-st riny West r-m 1 a of si nd 1 re a e- rare pe -atry.

tllenn at left ta-Kie made ft yari as the jrame euieu Fiaai score; West Vir-fiiui 14, Iean State ft. I HA! HA! LAUGHS TIGER Ontweisrhed 14 pounds to the superior to the Nittany Lions loth their aerial offensive, but Perm cTiancos. Went Virginia scored its first Iti'ich-'''own in th seennd quarter after 1 ham had partly blocked Gray's T-iint and Divi.s Imd recovered for the Mountaineers on the Penn State 33-j ard line. A forward, pass, Barnum ti Olenn, yielded onefirst down. Bar-nut ploughed throup-h the line three times for another first down on the 5-yard line, and after the Mountaineers had rex-eKd an off-side penalty.

Olenn off ritjht tackle behind i lieautifui intereference for a touch- down. Barnum added the extra point with -a Koal from placement. TTre Mountaineers scored their second touchdown shortly after the fourth reriod oponed. BKIIJ.I ANT III NS. A sustained advance took the ball from the 37 to the Penn 13-yard stripe ost the third period ended.

Featured in this advance were dashes for 12 and 35 yards by Glenn, an IS yard pass from Farley to Glenn, and some powerful line pluneinjr by Barnum. When the. fourth period opened. Barnum made it a first wn on the 3-yard line by hitting the center of the Penn State forward waH, but. the next three plays put" the Mountaineers' back to their 5-yard line.

On the la-st play, Barnum took a double pass from Farley and made a lateral pass to Glenn, who raced wide around left end for the touchdown. Barnum added the extra point it another i 1 placement i field poal. Penn fr'tate had two opportunities to wore ripht at the Start of the pame. i ravis receive! the Nittany Lions' llr ball to a team mute. The ball -was fumblftl ami Penn State rwovered on The Wpf-t 38-yard line.

Penn State could not make a flrrt down arrfl Iray puntetl out of bound." on the VirKinia B-yard line. Barnum's punt from bhind his poal line went ptraiifht up into the air. and l'enn State had the ball on the West Vir- Rima 6-yard linf. LIONS 1IKI.O. The could not Rain apain.

and Wpston's attempted placement kick for a flelil noat was blocked and recovereil by West Virginia. Itr in the first period I'enn State advanced to tht West Virginia 11-yard line before the Mountaineers held. West Virginian also lost opportunies to s'ore. In the second period. tr Mountaineers had dr'ven deep into Penn State's territory and another touchdown seemed imminent, but Bar- ntirn fumbled and Kilak rei-ovcred for the liluo and White on his 14-yard! line.

Penn State grained a lot of ground in the fourth quarter after two touch-downs had been scored against them. but th-y could not maintain a consecu- live advance. West Virginia made 10 first downs 1 to eight for Prnn State. The Mountaineers pained y9 yards from their running attack, while the l.ions netted 127. West Virginia completed three out of six passes for 4 yards Cain, while penn computed three out of four for IS yards.

Barnum and Glenn were the biir ground gainers for West Virginia. netting- more than 170 yards in run- tnng plays. lYitchard and Greene were he most effective runners l'enn State sTADii'M Between halves of the game the Mountaineers' new stadium was formally dedicated. The stadium was presented to the state by Brooks Fleming. of Fairmont, president of the Madium corporation, and was formally jicceptcd hy Governor Howard M.

Gore. Short addresses were made t.y J. J. Tigert, t'nited Stales commissioner of education, who is serving one of the oTicials of the game, and Alex W. Stevenson of littsbunrh, personal representative of Governor Gtfford M.

l'mchot of Pennsylvania rumnoed that the name leeted for the stadium It was an-ofTioiaUy whjs "Moun- tuineer Field." First Quarter. renn Stt wei: the tn nd elected kick r.fT with W'Mt Vrem ii irndme et irar ptmti the Uem J.v i A rd line, where l.tv,r r-eied 1 he bit: iaekle tried ph 1 ml Vi State rpoiiT'd the Wet Mi yard line. I'ru-hantl at rreht tackle ii. tide iMif vanl thrown at center a a a rd -i i hi 1 -ke tn i putd a but i wm i it t' r1-Cn-ny punted nut of Nnnd -n the et tr-ii iard iiri. er tH-h h- ii'" p.ntfd traicht up the hall r'Tss Mnnt en We: Virginia neeit lie.

rntrh.ml a ert. made one Trd liitrhard hit I l'enn State And pM.ilte.1 he yard. Mfehal-W wa at f--r rw sain. Ibiri: riht tackic a'' i.i.i.d jr-t'n MISS FI KtJ (iOAK lletl held the hll f'T a hin coai atttinpt placement by fmni (he lTyri I he kick a bim-ked rr 1 'aia and reo'Vf red on lh" Mt. vard In-.

ar le't ta-ke made vrij at left sua rd Th'-ee rrd. (i.rpnm i i faded ir-n Z- r-d. W'-it t'e 1 al'. hi- Itr pontrd the State ard line t- allowed Tdl ran at aif! f-naide I hur ni recor--d IVnn State tor a i rrh -nard i-e. ran '-l' aroond eht end 1 vzi W- rx ii'- Oifn.

led left er.d er. p--L. TV SF- -ok fme iit i nt left ak -a r-t Tj'tva 22 yard 1 i-i i i Val-d a' --r cente fir Vie iie tiraio. stati: iiKi.n. rntcaarw at crcter ft one jard.

I. at of on the 4 on I on At i a 1 I 1 1 which was to alleviate the Panther ciaws. the officials were awake and to the dismay of IVnn and the heds of the Pitt stands. Scull reversed hN long" journey and broucrht the, ball back where it belonged, and then saw Penn's last chance die. UITTKK I'IjAYINIJ.

The playing was of the most l.itter and sanguinary seen this season in a Pitt p-ame. From the first whistle. Penn seemed to buildoze its way cut. but to its utter surprise found Pitt more than willing to take up the challenge. So much that, just two minutes before the end of the second quarter, Gustaf-son ard Sinser mixed it in open field and almost precipitated a prand free-1 for-all until the officials called it a 'draw and banished both from the same.

With a field to his likins. Gustafson. not satisfied with makins the first touchdown after a series of terfTic line plunires, decided to try his luck at field poal perhaps to enhance scoring but more than likely to throw more fear into the irantic ijumklts. One of these was from the 3fi-yard line and the other from the 29. bin the wind which swept across the Bold like a pale in the early part of the came carried both away from the mark.

I'ITT ONFIOKNT Pitt seemed to be the essence of confidence fid writ as it faced a lean which, until Grange came here, was rated the best in the Kast. A cold, clear day and a firm underfoot inur. made possible by the all niaht Tiii-ninc of gasoline, was figured to favor the faster, shiftier Red and P.Iue outfit, whose main strength is in the speed of Kreuz and his backfieid companions. Instead. Pitt accepted conditions a- though it was accustomed to them and on a field where even dust arose at intervals Perm was forced to acknowledge i'-eiirhth defeat in 10 FKKKMAN STAK.

Ha i it not for th- heroic work of Freeman in the late stages of the frame. Penn would have nothing to prove it had been in a ball frame. This lad. injected in the last period, put punch, vim and vijror into the demoralized squad, but the change came, too late and once more the underdog; had come up to snap at the heels of an admitted superior and make him lool; bad. It would hardly lie fair to any learn to piss uii the work of Welch.

He found things to his tikin? and the way he tore off one brilliant run after another made folks in the stands remark-that "Wo never knew Pitt had a -1-low by that name." The classy performance of Pitt's ends. Kifer and McMillan, was a rev; elation and it is doubtful if ever any one team in any one day was euucht behind the line so often trying unleash forwards. Hovon or el-ht times this happened and oniy went to a condition during which prnn look'-d like a hirh school team HOUSK HASi: I.I- AIIKR. Horse Chase, hero of the Wash-Jeff seemed lo sense that he would lead the last Pitt team on this field and the way he led them it took just a bunch like today's Panthers to follow. Horse was in every play, intercepted a few forwards, broke down a few other attempts, nailed runners behind the line and otherwise ciistint'uished himself.

To him and Welch sues the laurels for creating one of tiie bipgest unexpected affairs' of the season. The ease and certainty with whuh the Panthers won can lest be told in L-incinfr over the play by play, where every action of their surprising show stands out. They may never come back to Franklin Field but Quaker teams of other years will remember them for having come here and done in a (mi iiatic manner the same thinfr this season as they have in years past Pitt's total srairi wa.i 31S yards to Penn's 170. showing how clearly I'i't vas the master over I'enn. penn -frantic effort to jrain resulted in 12 forward passes, in which it.

completed four But even at that, it outsained I'itt in this respect. I'itt tried IT and completed fully three. DAVIS-ELKINS TEAM DEFEATS i CONCORD, 7-6 fat Conenrd hefr.re the for a rsn-e in th NrT Ihi.ri-Fr!tie Cf teire here tnday, 7 to rpd that erer luwrihu-l wr-crhem ertlon of We i Vinrinia. Ta made 15 trryt lvwr;" to f'OTicord'a two, lct the tm piaj--1- zr ball cnl ta Mh. nh'if Cnrcorl tail ary rrr.nr.rl.

Thrr i-ur I a ral ftcht i'i tni5 drtartmera i They irr.p'M ly 1 loit a rhanr down when tbe nn Con-otl or, line a ni yarric win ta IaTia -Kljt rntrr. iyur-vl riianf rame vrben a rnaJtr for iniprfr wiTh paw piay piaffd Fiif nmp yard Ani'atr rraitr f-r irln pi at tap hai! wo- y-d frorr wpnt "ver jne fowrth dwr. The lio rolied tfaruyU ard pr- TOticri a. Xicajod tSQtta. v.m.i: illy llie uf 1 erni.n HOWL, SKW HAVEX, Nov.

14. Asw.ciut.tl I1ral Th plaT-by play I the ate-lTjncelon ffame hre tin" i First Quarter. lTinceton kicked fT but the Klue Ir. end Pimpled nd Sbiple rwvered the -yard lr. After a forward iMm hrd twpii "rounded mm.I a thrnut it the hue hwd vtijod oiiy ihree yards, Sl; fr.tr ted dntp-kirk whhdi Cuiii Yale.

Yule hbieked by immedlately ptirTcd ut -f (j.nsvr. carried by ttte wtnd. IriiM-etuti. by i. Ktrie of forward pauses and triple eitrried th bH bark int abi territory.

until finally a fmm Sbisle ti Cu'iikitw plad he plcskm on the vttrd line. pinan fnrtibicd pibp r. im- bVrard Hnd Yale rc etTered. After shurt caiiif Yule punted, the ball soinp 'r he line. lri -a as on -j hie to jjain t'initently and printen The Kli attark '-n under way with Vihle stnd K-line makins: Ion: satns.

until the hifiT brmcht ihe ball the 15- vanl line but Princeton tk rhe ball on d.mii-.. Sbi-'ic nuirit. short ad ancf-s a the jfrid end' d. e. ITtncetnii, Score, end hrst period Yale, Second Quarter.

Afrr the held, L- ba 1 1 see i wed Lad lalu. tb? Tiper rlrnt half-back, twist tot i hLs wuy throur lw enure i Hie tc.nu sonsution-il run lor a tonch-The trv for aoi.l fiiileii. Y'ale came beick -tronn, and drives by Noble. Kline and Albri carried the bull to tbe Titier 12-yuni line. Kline phiKccd throuil the line after a of bt.oks for a touchdown, tiding tbe scjre.

The attempt at failed. Arier an of punts. Princeton pot tht bail on Yale's 2J I line, aided by a kick out of lusiiTids by Allen. i-eplace! 1 in Princeton's buck-Iieid. hji1 after a series of short xains he 'r the line for a tuuebdown.

Avin try Tor soal failed, making tbe score: iYiiwon. 12: Yak. 6. Tbe period ended soon afterwards, after Yale had niaoV: short, pains. Third Quarter.

If nu etoii received the kicfcnff at the start of th third "Jri'id. b'ii could nd ira'n and punted. CnilT, who replw-ei Ndl in the ale backfieid. ran to the Tirer 47-yard hn. Yale lost by penaitiej.

and wa forced to kick rot loose fr another Ion? run and dashed tije esht-Tard hue, IdKTian doTe cvnter for a touch- down and the extra p'int on a tor'vrtrd pHs. makint; 1 score lTmcctn, Yale. pr-n cpon can.e ithin ace of -iring another onbdown a ard. but Wads- worth, who hud tnkfn Allen place, inrer- -epted a forward ia! ot tiae Plue iw y.ird line. Siarrle and lbjrnan had brnmrht 1 the bail the three-yard line nn a seret 1 'f rims.

Ya 1 instead of kiefcme, rushed rhe hall and irmand on forward passes. iut hnaily as forced to print The period nded soon a ft -rw arris it aJe in p-Bes-iou of IVi- ce'on's t-yard Jin a. i (-e ni-' a. Yi.i" o. Fourth Quarter.

I'rin dmi! pi'i i-al' iii pky in imp. I'irTian cr-ii Slacio rfU an! avaii hm: rii- The I 4b imc rip tbnuiirh r.niifl" I anrl carried rhp bail i. 1-'. hrofee fir h-T brii.sirc th ball the- a a i yajr-1- ant yaie a 1.

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