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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE! SUfDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919- Kiner Talks of Football On Banquet Visit Here iru -28 SI g.in).5, Hornets Lose This Touclidotvn Kept Army String Alive To Providence I Bears Roar Back Iii Second, Third Quarters to Win Early Webfoot Lead Dwindles As Lynn Waldorf's Players Again v4-lv Reds Continue Hex Over Wasps Before Season's Best Crowd By PHIL GUNDELFINGEK; JK, Post -Gazette Sport Writer Continuing their Gardens ice mastery over the Pittsburgh Hornets, the Providence Reds scored a decisive 4-1 victory before a season record crowd of 3,915 fans, including the National League home run champion, Ralph Kiner. The Reds have not lost a game Score Three Quick Touchdowns BERKELEY, Nov. 12 (AP) California's Bears charged into the home stretch of a perfect football season and within eyesight of the Rose Bowl today with a thumping 41-14 victory, over the University of Oregon. One of the largest crowds of the season, 76,000 fans. saw Lynn Waldorf's Bears como 1 Pittsburgh since December, They won two and tied one here in 1948-49 after winning the last game of the three in 1947-48 and they've won two this season.

In fact the league champions are well on the way to the road championship of the circuit. Bowl-Hopeful UCLA Wallops from behind to rack up their ninth consecutive triumph of the year, and remain the only undefeated, untied team in the Coast Conference. The Bears scored They've won five and lost only two games of seven on foreign glaze in the current campaign. Huskies, 47-26 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12 -P in lit Vj 1 Asrociated Press Wlrephoto 14-13 conquest of Trying to stop Stephenson are Victor Mikovich (16) and Herb Agocs (92).

Mackmull converted. Eeds Dominate Play The Rhode Islands gave up a goal in the first third of the opening period and then rebounded to score two 5n that stanza and two in the second. Providence dominated the game, in every way, making the CLINCHER Army back Gil Stephenson plows across the goal line with the Cadets second and vital touchdown in a The flashy Bruins of UCLA today whacked a stubborn University of Washington eleven 47-26, and remained a threat to throw the Pacific Coast Conference Rose Bowl race into a scramble. three touchdowns in two minutes of the third quarter to cinch it. Only the high-scoring Stanford Indians now stand between California and a repeat engagement in the Rose Bowl, where it lost to Northwestern last January.

Oregon turned an intercepted pass into a first-period touchdown and held on to lead the surprised Bears going into the second quarter. The advantage ended there. The Bears took possession on pounded 89 yards to score, pounded 98 yards to score. Jim Cullom missed placement and the Bears still trailed 7-6. They came back to go 51 Hornets look absolutely futile in Badgers Bump A UCLA win over Southern Maryland Ends Boston California next week, coupled the last half of the game.

Pete Kapusta led the attack with two goals. He also raade with a Stafford victory over Cali Iowa, 35-13 Hi rir JIiiimmmiimm -J Winning Streak, 14-13 Post-Gzcttc Photo fornia, would throw the race into a three-way tie with California, Stanford and UCLA each having MADISON, Nov. 12 UP) one in the first victory here this season. The other Red markers Rilph Kiner steps off plane at County Airport. Bob Petruska's passing and punt ing, plus fine line play, gave one conference defeat against it Score by quarters: Washington 0 7 7 12 26 urn 14 7 7 19 47 were made by Danny Summers and Johnny Chad.

Ray Hannigan scored the lone Wasp goal. Wisconsin a convincing 53-13 con Homer King Not to Discuss Contract With Pirates During Short Stay quest over Iowa today. yards for the second touchdown. Former Schenley High Star Tallies Winning Touchdown for Terrapins 12 (AP) Boston University's Terriers gained the most yards aground and in the air today but couldn't score enough points as were dumped from The Badgers maintained better Halfback Paul Baldwin, plac Washington scoring: Touchdowns McEl-henny. Gossett 3.

Points after touchdowns: Rosenzweig 2. UCLA scoring: Touchdowns Wilkinson 3. Nagel 2, Marvin, Weisstein. Points after touchdowns: Watson 3. Mitchell 2.

than a touchdown per period "I would like to see Roy and pace to share their third western the other people at Forbes Field. ing safety, took a punt and raced 68 yards later in the second period for the third California The Hornets got the jump goal at 6:21 but the Reds whacked in two markers within five more minutes to take a 2-1 lead. Hannigan 'tipped in Backor's slider from the blue line for the conference victory. A tie with And perhaps I will see them at Illinois and a loss to Ohio State football's unbeaten class, 14-13, by a plucky University of touchdown. Gators Slam the Steeler game today.

Maryland team which refused to accept defeat. Oregon got back into conten tion with a touchdown just before The Terrapins from the Freef Earlham, 48-6 "They tell me out home that the Rams have a great club. But I didn't have a chance to see them. When they played the bulled through the line for the completes the Badger record. More than 45,000 homecoming celebrants sat in a light drizzle to watch coach Ivy Williamson's fired-up squad take a 28-0 lead.

The hawkeyes narrow it to 28-13 State of Maryland appeared a the half ended. De Wayne John touchdown and Dean place-kicked Hockey Summary RICHMOND, Nov. 12 CP) the all-importan: point. MARYLAND 14 Bears, I was up in Oakland play son, one of the top defensive men on the field for either side, intercepted a pass and returned 29 to the California seven. OuartPt.

ing ball," Ralph complained mild Deiore Wisconsin wound it up A powerful Allegheny team belabored Earlham, 48-6, today, Left ends Winral. Karnsh. Left tackles Krouse. Dean. Mac.

Left tuards Ward. McOuade. McHush. ly. Brasher.

Rowden, O'Donnel, Keith. "I haves played four baseball PITTSBURGH 1 Cincinnati 1 "ew Haven 3 Buffalo Indianapolij 2 I Acn though the weather didn't l.idicate it was football season, Ralph Kiner talked about the week end grid games he intended watching during his short stay here. Kiner arrived yesterday as the guest of the Variety Club, and will appear at the annual banquet tonight in the William Penn Hotel. As soon as the Pirate outfielder and major league heme-run king unpacked his bags, he headed for Pitt Stadium to watch the Panthers and Minnesota battle. The popular Pirate will remain in town until Wednesday, according to his current plans.

And they don't include any contract talks with General Manager Roy Harney. "I didn't come here to talk about next year's salary," Kiner said. with a last period touchdown. Score by quarters: Wisconsin 7 7 14 7 35 Iowa 0 0 6 7 13 Wisconsin touchdowns: Christensen 2, Pe LAST SIGHT RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 Proridence 4 Springfield 4 Htrshrr 5 Cleveland 3 St. Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 Toronto 5 Montreal 7 Detroit back Earl Stelle flipped a pas3 into the flat tt Woodley Lewis who ran three yards for the score games since the season closed, Kini fuaraa Troha, Cianelll.

Cayzur. Right tackles Cierula. Pobiak. Rifht ends Davis, F. Fox.

Betr. Aui burreT. Quarterbacks Tucker. Lavirte. three with Bob Feller's tanv truska, Tegue, Strchlow.

Points after touch beaten ball club after Boston University went ahead, 13-7, in the third quarter. However, they suddenly reorganized themselves into a solid fighting unit and drove 81 yards for their seven winning points in the final quarter. Stan Levine, from Schenley High, Pittsburgh, tallied the touchdown on a one-yard smash. Bob Dean added his second extra point for the winning margin. Maryland needed only four storming team, and one for the Left halfbacks Idzik.

Davis, L. Shemonskl. and the teams left the field with California leading 20-14 at half- downs: BiackBourn 5 (placements). Iowa touchdowns: Comack, Nordmann. Point after touchdown: Richardt.

(placement). Chicago 0 New York Boiton 5 Elks in Oakland, a charity game, Right halfback Siebert, Modzelewski. La rue. Fullbacks Roulette. Roth.

he said. "But they caugnt me at a weak moment, ptherwise STANDING OF THE TEAMS WESTERN DIVISION Tulane Spanks would have kept relaxing with VV. PI. using five pass interceptions to augment 257 yards gained by rushing. Seven Allegheny players shared scoring honors and Bill Utber kicked the six extra points.

Earlham's lone touchdown came in the last period on a three-inch center plunge by Halfback Wilfred Doty after a 71-yard drive. Allegheny took off in the first quarter with a 25-yard runback of an intercepted Earlham pass by Quarterback Dick Meyers. The second period" scoring fea time. Oregon 7 7 0 0 14 California .....0 20 21 041 Oregon scoring, touchdowns: Steele. Lew Points alter touchdown, Daniels a fp-aJe-kicks 1 California scoring, touchdowes- Begovich Monachino 3.

Baldwin, ShulU. Points afrr touchdowns. Cullom 5 Cleveland 10 2 1 21" i. Louis 7 1 Indianapolis A A I O.G. 0 3S 54 53 3 40 37 38 34 63 Vandy, 41-14 PITTSBURGH 5 7 2 13 8 Cincinnati 3 10 2 my golf game." From there the talk drifted back to football, a game at which Kiner is quite an authority.

By JACK HERNON. plays to score the game's first BOSTON VNIVERSITT IS Left ends Sullma, Anderson. Left tackles Heller. Knight. Left guards Salvati.

Centers Boyle, Toner. Right guards Barrett, Beardell. RiRht tackles PTimiani. Czerapowicz. Right ends Oates.

Winkler. Crisafi. Quarterbacks Apganis, Pavlikowski. Left halfbacks Whelan, Hanson. Right hallbacks Luker, Sarno.

Faulkner. Fullbacks Kent. Kastan, Dell'olio. Seme by quarter: Maryland 0 7 0 7 14 Boston Univ. 0 6 7 13 Maryland scoring: Touchdown! Tucker, Lt-vin.

Points after touchdowns Bean 2. Boston University scoring: Touchdowns- NASHVILLE, Nov. 12 EASTERN DIVISION points early in the second quarter. Oregon Slaters CP) Sparked by fullback Eddie Price, Tulane strengthened its claim to the Southeastern confer A Joe Tucker to Moe Modzel- W. L.

New Haven 8 7 Buffalo 7 8 Providence ti Sprinrfield 7 4 Hershey 5 A T. 1 1 0 2 1 Pts. 17 15 lft 16 11 G. O.G. 51 5 52 47 58 54 43 36 49 56 Nip Spartans, 25-20 ewski pass covered some 13 yards and put the ball on BU's ence title by beating Vanderbilt, Kent.

Wheian. Point after touchdown 41-14, in a bruising battle today, tured a three-yard plunge by Cobb Teitt and an interception Grovers Beat Titans, 33-20 three. Two plays later Tucker Dell-olio. The game was marred by by Norman Baker which led to a numerous personal fouls' for slugging and almost ended in a touchdown pass from Carl Herr Walker Stars Thiel Upsets Wilmington GREENVILLE, Nov. 12 A slingshot pass from Punxsu-tawney's Sam Scava to Belle-vuc's Bob Himmelman, good for Sooners Spank mann to Charlie R.eimer.

Alle GROVE CITY, Nov. 12 Grove City College Wolverines gheny picked up three more in the third and one in the last Missouri, 27-7 As SMU Wins rallied 19 points in the final quarter to rout Westminster, 33-20, COLUMBIA, Nov. 12 UP) this afternoon on the victors 7 4 6 6 Allegheny 7 14 20 Earlham 0 0 The University of Oklahoma home field. Allegheny icoring: Touchdowns Meyers Sooners clinched their second Tent. Riemer.

Jack. Watson. Baker. Brink. Ned Hamilton and Dick Dick Point after touchdowns Utber.

6. Earlham successive Big Seven Conference scoring: Touchdown Doty. son scored twice for the Grovers, Restivo added the other six football championship today by free-for-all fight. Two unidentified players squared off after the final play and some 300 players and spectators raced onto field. The disturbance ended without blows, however, and the crowd quickly dispersed.

Vanderbilt played the last three quarters without the services of Lee Nalley, leading punt-returner in the Nalley was banished from the game for slugging in the first quarter. Tulane 7 14 7 41 Vanderbilt 7 0 0 7 14 Tulane scoring: Touchdowns Jones. Ernst. Price 3, G.isson. Points after touchdown: Davts 5.

overpowering Missouri's Tigers, pointer. Westminster led, 20-14, 27 to 7. (R3 yards and a touchdown, enabled Thiel to close its football season today before 2,000 fans vith a 7 to 0 triumph over Wilmington, Ohio, College. The visitors, who had won six and lost but one before the game, Jed in first downs, seven to three, but Thiel outgained them 165 to 120 in total yardage. Thiel won and lost three and tied one for the season.

Hornet tally. Summers counted the first Providence goal from 15 feet out at 7:53 and Kapusta cashed in Davies' rebound at 11:09 for the, other one. Both teams blew numerous opportunities for the rest of the first period but the Easterners were obviously much more alert and hence playing better. Reds Score Two More The Reds batted two more goals into the net, both over Mayer's left shoulder, in the second stanza to fatten the'leati to 4-1. Kapusta flashed the light for the second time at 1:04 with both teams short one man penalties.

Chad notched a goal at 14:45 in almost the same place. Providence actually outplayed the Hornets even when short-handed from Michaluk's penalty. Neither team scored in the final period but the Reds continued It was Oklahoma's eighteenth Niagara Tops Waynesburg DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 12 VP That man Doak Walker shocked Arkansas into a 34-6 defeat today as Southern Methodist clung to a bare chance of the southwest Conference championship. The great one scored three touchdowns and passed for another with a typical Walker show.

He also booted three extra points. A crowd of 42,000 roared ap-proval of the all-America's straight victory and gave the PORTLAND. Nov. 12 CP) The chest and toe of Stan Mc-Guire and the long legs of Ken Carpenter carried the underdo? Oregon State Beavers to a spectacular 25-20 football victory today over Michigan State College. Michigan State dominated the Scoreless first period, and scored twice early in the second stanza.

With the count at 13-0, against them, the Beavers busted out all over, lashing by land and air to cover 59 yards in eight plays and leave the scor; at 13-7 as the quarter closed. With the start of the second half, the Beavers smashed another 59 yards on seven plays to tie the score. McGuire kicked a field goal 42 airline yards to give the Beavers a 16-13 edge, and, eventually, the ball game. Score by periods: Michigan State IS 7 20 Oregon State 0 7 11 7 25 Michican State scoring: Touchdowns Gran-delius. Waters.

Chadnols. Point after touchdowns: G. Smith 2. Oregon State scoring- Touchdowns: Carpenter 2, R. Gray.

Field goal: McGuire. Poiim after touchdowns: McGuire 2. (Safety scored against Michigan State when McGuire blockfd Grandelms punt I Stanford Scalps Sooners a league record of five wins. NIAGARA FALLS, Nov. 12 Waynesburg College received its Oklahoma 0 14 13 27 Missouri 0 7 0 0 7 Oklahoma scoring: Touchdowns Pearson 2 Anderson, Heath.

Points after touchdowns third football setback from a vic THIEL WILMINGTON. O. P03. K. I.

T. tory-starved Niagara University going into the last quarter. GROVE CITr 33 Er.ds Hamilton, BlEh, McNary. Tackles Hutchison, Carlson. Lljhthiser, Reld.

Guards Lucas, Spitzcr, Erickson, Strain. Tucci. Centers Kelly, Culver. Backs 'roster, Restivo. Hummel.

Dickson, Warnlck Spratt. McClyrnonds and Hiack. WESTMINSTER 20 Ends Bianchi, EvanofI, Cary, Pictran- tonio. Tackles Mitchell, Stevens, Chiodo. Ramsey.

Gutrds Hellman. Kessler, Cooley. Cmters Sample, Wat to. Backs Lutz, Camptell. Sylvester.

Wharton, Bartelson, V. Biauchi, Nicholas, Raymond and Verore. Sccre by periods! Grove 7 7 0 19 33 Westminster. 7 6 7 0 20 Hamilton 2. Restivo, Dickson 2.

Watto. Wharton 2. Extra points Dick-sen 2 (placements). Hamilton (pass), Bar-thels'm 2 (placements). Kirkpatrlclt Missouri scoring: Touchdowns Hulse.

Point aftei- touchdown: Glorioso. eleven which drove through a heavy rainfall to a 24-6 triumph mighty play. Rice Blanks today. 6 -34 Vanderbilt scoring: Touchdowns E. Curtis, Eurton.

Points after touchdown: Mayes 2. Purdue Blasts Marquette LAFAYETTE. Nov. 12 CP) Reynolds Fahl Mastandrra Brstransin Wirkerham Bernard! Dumars Trettel Henderson Scava 0 0 McDermitt Collins C-oens lillfman Leeth Millar r.udduclc Breuleux Brady Van Schoyck 7 0 7 Arkansas 0 0 6 0- SMU 20 0 7 7- Score by quarters: The Purple Eagles, sparked by the aerials of Quarterback E. B.

H. R.H. KB Tniel Johnny Theobald, recorded a 12-6 Kentucky Raps Touchdown Himmelman. Goal from touch advantage at halftime and con rViwn Mojs. Rcfereei Helman.

Umpire: v. Linesman Bodnar. Junior John Kerestes whipped their mastery to the finish by making the Hornets look more tinued pressing toward their sec Texas HOUSTON, Nov. 12 CP) Two scampering halfbacks and a stout second half defense gave Rice a 13-0 victory over Texas ond conquest in eight contests. Florida, 35-0 through Marquette's staggering line for three touchdowns today hopeless as the game wore on.

Pos. PITTSBURGH PROVIDENCE Bennett Mayer Your Car Is Protected Against Idaho, 63-0 today before a capacity Charles Hrutkay prevented a shutout against the Yellow Jackets when he whipped a 26-yard pass to Tom McHenry for a touchdown in the second quarter. c. L.D. R.D.

L.W. R.W. Morris Paul McGill Hamilton Samls Kemp Mi gay Solincer TAMPA, Nov. 12 CD-Kentucky showed everything expected of a Southeastern Conference champion tonight in whip crowd of 31,000. It was Rice's in a 41-7 Purdue victory, its first at home this season.

The big fullback's performance softened 28,000 Purdue fans' misery over the last home-field ap- PALO ALTO, Nov. 12 Kullman Russell CP) Stanford's revitalized In Pittsburgh spares: Arundel. Backor. Rbertsoi. Hannigan.

RW; Benson. LW; fourth consecutive Southwest Conference victory in as many starts. Johnny McCoy, Niagara mere ping Florida, 35-0. dians, eying their crucial engage Kobussen, Costello. LW; Horton, Quarterback Babe Panlh of pearances of naitbacks Harry, ury -footed halfback, paced tne Szulborski and Norbert Purple Eagle assault with a pair Sophomore Halfback Billy Rochester, engineered Ken ment with California a week hence, scalped an outclassed band of Idaho Vandals 63-0 today.

Burkhalter climaxed- first half of touchdowns. Halfbacks Brum) tucky's first three touchdown Pacini and Dan O'Connor also It was the biggest score Stan Their hard running also contributed to Marquette's bad afternoon. 6core by quarters: Marquette 0 7 0 0 7 Purdue 2 7 7 7 41 tallied for Niagara. drives of 64 and 41 yards by plunging one yard for both touchdowns. End James (Froggie) marches.

The hard running of Emery Clark and Dopey Phelps ate up the ground. ford has run up against a Pacific Coast Conference opponent. Williams missed the first extra Speedy sophomore Cliff Law- Flaherty. R7: Mathers. C.

Providence spares: Reardon. Frazer, Chad, RW; Liscombe. LW; Mich-aluk. Kapusta. RW: Stoddard, LW.

Referees: Red Reynolds and Red Dunn. SCORING FIRST PERIOD: 1 Pittsburgh Hannigan (Backor, Benson) 6:21. 2 Providence Summers (McGlU. Kullman) 7:53. 3 Providence Kapusta (Davies, Morris) 11:09.

Penalties None. SECOND PERIOD 4 Providence: Kapusta (Morris) 1:04. 5 Providence: Chad (Frazer, Liacombe) 14:45. Penalties Migay: High sticking- MlcGilfc High sticking (0:41 Samli: Marquette co.ing: Touchdown Felker. point try, but kicked the second.

Vulcans Defeat Millersville, 14-7 Score by quarters: Stanford 14 14 28 7 63 Touchdowns Rrree. MrColl. Pnei.i Point after, touchdown: Masnachetti. son and Bobby Bropks streaked Purdue scoring: Touchdowns Szulborski, Texas A 0 0 0 0 Rice 6 7 0 0 13 TMitchell. Benson.

Klein. -Mervin 2. Points 64 and 69 yards for long range Kerestes 3. Adams. Knitz.

Points after touchdowns: Trbovich 4, Murray. after touchdowns: Kerkorian 9 placements touchdowns. But it was strictly a team, triumph and one for LANCASTER, Nov. 12 CP) A 15-yard touchdown pass from Dave Zelinski to Dave Simons Beggs, to Return Coach Paul Bryant. Tech Cross Country Team Upsets Lehigh Parilli connected on six of As Charleston Pilot Roughing Hamilton: Roughing eight passes for 89 yards.

Then gave California Teachers a 14-7 victory over Millersville Teachers before a football homecoming CHARLESTON, W. Nov. Nebraska Victor, 7-0 AMES, Nov.12 CP) Nebraska jolted Iowa State 7-0 today in a Big 7 Conference football game on Harry Meginnis' 70-yard punt return in the third period. Most of the game was played In a chilly rain as 15.000 fans looked on. Sweeping second, third, fourth and fifth places, Carnegie Tech's cross country team upset a favored Lehigh, 24-31, at Schenley he sat out the whole second half as Don Bob Bezuk and Paul Jones took tuaw running m.iii; jHicoaiuK: Homing me puck THIRD PERIOD Scoring: None.

Penalties. Kemp, slashing Paves: Mayer, 11-6-6-23. Bennett. 15-10-10-32. 12 CP) Joe Beggs will return as manager of the Charleston Sena the team.

tors of the Class A Central League day crowd, of 2,000 today. Millersvil 0 0 7 California 7-0 7 14 Millersville scoring: Touchdown Gcigcr Point after touchdown: Noel-California scoring: Touchdown Pollard, Simons. Points after touchdowns: Bickel 2. next year, president Fred Hunter, Score by periods: Kentucky 7 14 43r Park yesterday. Murphy of Lehigh was the individual winner in 23 minutes, 54 Florida 0 0 0 0 Kentuckv scorins: Touchdowns Clark announced today.

Beggs managed the team dur Costs OtttKMce of Phelps 2. Lawson, Brooks. Points after touch downBrooks 5. ing its first season this year. It Auburn Ties Georgia, 20-20 seconds.

He was followed by Cooper, Cochrell, Carman and McElhaney of Tech. inmq ii a 1 i t- was his first activity as a manager, after many years as a relief pprpvea tor rererans training Texas Christian Hands Texas 14-13 Upset 'i Duke Frosli Win pitcher for the New York Yankees and the Cincinnati Reds. AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 12 CD- YOUNGSTOWN, Nov. 12 The Senators are a farm club of COLUMBUS, Nov.

12 The passing of Auburn's Travis Tidwell and the kicking and running of Georgia's Bob me 'Pittsburgh Academy The Duquesne Freshmen kept Homer Ludiker's 'expert toe brought Texas Christian a 14-13 the Reds. victory over favored Texas before waiton ana ioya neid were their unbeaten record today by nosing out Youngstowrn's Freshmen, 14-13. A 40-yard pass play, Vinter-Grip Is NOT a Tread Design It is a remarkable new kind of recapping rubber that grips and holds on icy, snow covered jroads lists you drive all winter without chains. With Winter-Grip you're always ready for bad weather. No putting on and taking off chains.

COSTS NO MORE THAN ORDINARY RECAPPING (ONE DAY SERVICE) 40,000 fans here today Carnegie Tech Loses Soccer Match, 3-1 Texas took the lead, 7-0, in the Ray Fagan to Huck O'Neil and a standoffs today as Dixie's oldest football opponents played to a 20-20 tie. i Auburn had it all but won five-yard plunge by Mike Paolello third frame on Paul Campbell's touchdown pass to End Ben Proc Carnegie Tech's soccer team gave the visitors their scores slipped below the .500 mark yes ter and Randall Clay conver until the last five minutes. The The lineup terday, suffering its fourth loss Complete your high school education now under the full-time supervision of competent, experienced instructors. BEGINNERS ADVANCED REFRESHER POST GRADUATE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Begin This Week rVrre or call for a free catalog sion. fumblitis disease changed from Pos.

DUQUESNE F. YOUNGSTOWN T. Jarvis O'Neil TCU pounded right back. tS' to TECH Pos. INDIANA Georgia to beset Auburn.

Two touchdowns followed for Georgia, Walton kicked one of two place L.E. L.T. G. r. R.

T. I.E. QB. L.H. R.H.

Geult Vestrand Pchrlgley Valvo Clndrich Rozanski Fagan Caruso Kaminskl Bowers Merzos Makin Lucente Morgan Bentch Marco veechio Goldston Matto PeUo ment tries and 22,000 fans went Peters Grove Prandinl Roethele Hemphill Colpo Rosenberg Danials Lenowskl Diefz G. R.B. LB. R.H. CH.

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1. L. Clinton Wagner Burrey Bushey Richards Wartenburg Ball De Voa Vauz Lipp Jenkins the great Lindy Berry scored on a sparkling 33-yard run behind fine blocking. The Frogs capitalized on a penalty that gave them the ball on Texas' 1-yard line, Fullback John Morton ramming through the Middle to score. TCU 0 0 7 7 14 Texas 0 0 7 6 13 home dissatisfied.

Scor by periods: Auburn 13 0 0 7 20 Georgia 0 0 7 13 20 B. Pavlello The PITTSBURGH ACADEMY 203 Market St. ATlantie I -7 177 Score by quarters: Auburn tcoring: Touchdowns Russell, Mc- O.L. Duquesne F. 7 Perhoiky 0 0 14 7 0 6 1 3 Younrstown.

Time of quarters: 22 minutes. Referee Touchdowns O'Neil. Pavlello. Goldston 2. uowen.

waddau. Placements: Tucker 2. Georgia scoring: Touchdowns Prosper! Mixon, Reid. Placements: Walston 2. Roman.

Goals scored byp: Burrey, Perhosky 2, Goals liom touchdown Neil 2, Coughlin. LcnuwsKi..

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