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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947- -12 njXfXAru-ww-'! s-sma- rr.i Detroit Rolls Over Dmqiiiene9 38-6 Sidelights on Sports By AL ABRAMS, Sports Editor Carrick High Defeats Oliver, 13-0 Joe Wright 000000000000 Racks Up Three TDs Carrick Halfback Races ior Touchdown Ohio State Favored To Defeat Pitt Pass, Drive Give Raiders Touchdowns 7 Bukowski Registers A UnlylilulT Tally; Fniirtli rw. it r1 in ow La Marba's Football Dope Sheet PITT-OHIO STATE The Panthers would like to jsHence the student body and the alumni by winning this one. University officials should have thought about this years ago. Ohio State 20, Pitt 6. CARNEGIE TECH-GENEVA The gallant, die-hard Tartans just don't have enough even to compete against Geneva 34, Carnegie Tech 0.

1 i By Jack McCann and Bredl Score Leg Injury Suffered by Jennings By Fred P. Alger Carrick High assumed first Sell DETROIT, Oct Wriffht is an all-rVf Joel as Detroit University are concerned. wmn i Buckeyes 14-Point Choice to Triumph Before 55,000 Fans By Dan McGibbeny, Jr. A crowd of 55,000 will pour into i JnI ift haack of htUe chap, standing 5 on4 iCl I 4 over three consecutive toiirS! place in Section 2 of the City High tne nrat naif in nntu. the Stadium stands Saturday to greet the return of Wes Fesler, a transplanted native son who sends his Ohio State University gridders against practically the same Pitt team he coached last wif here on Fridav nis-ht 'vure 1 fans tn lomf tK School Football League Friday afternoon with a 13-0 victory over Oliver at Phillips Park before a crowd of 4,000 fans.

Harry Jennings, Carrick half me ivea and rv, Dukes in the tenth their grid series. 1 back, suffered a left leg injury, above the knee, in the third period The final score was the total ever made by the two elf? and Bui Stringort, Oliver center, had his mouth badly torn in the same period. Jennings was taken year. It's Homecoming Day for Pitt graduates and Panther Coach Mike Milligan's grid gang would like nothing more than to make it a hot time for Fesler and the Buckeyes, who rule a 14-point favorite to inflict the fifth setback of the season on the tattered hide vvniie coach Kass Kovaicwi visitors dropped their I ouvttgea their for to Southside Hospital. Carrick scored in the first period when Bob Hodgson tossed a pass to George Kerr who Jumbled of the Jungle Cats.

Wrigl it or Wron? Fesler confesses his Buckeyes DUQUEbXE crrr league standings SECTION 1 w. t. w. i. ret.

are in top condition for the first time this season. Fullback Joe Whisler is the only Buckeye on the i ytp WestbtthM 4 l.OOO: S. Hill. 2 2 .500 1 .750 Allderdiea. 1 3 .250 S-htnley.

2 2 4 .000 casualty list, but "we'll use him li roe, L.E. L.T. L.G. C. KG.

R.T. R.E. Q.B. L.H. R.H.

F.B. ueionra CasweU Frits Schnets Kiler Abraham Kqaires Patrlsin Gllloolr fcsndry Dachess fun SECTION 2 W. W. ret. 4 l.OOO! Langley.

2 2 .500 Starting Lineup Oliver 1 .7501 Allerhanx. 4 rrry 2 2 4 .000 hm, aiiunsi and the ball fell into Don Mc- Detroit 6 13 7 Deqaesne searing Toachdows: itten Missed rn.1 Gann's hands and he raced for 19 yards to cross the goal line. Don Bredl plunged over for the ment attempt). Detroit crlnr-li Pos. PITT OHIO STATE L.E.

Skladany Crane L.T. Forsyth Wilson L.G. Barkoaskie Jabbasck C- Radnor Danean R.G. fcuaptrr Templeton R.T. Plots Fasia R.E.

MePeak Hague Q.B. Camming Savin L.H. Cecconl Bragge R.H. Robinson Sensanbaagher F.B. Laaro Cline Points alter toachdown Xtl'r, 2" ments).

Mtsaed points after The final touchdown was made Post-Gazette Photo Don Bredl gets in the clear for Carrick's second score against Oliver. in the third period when, after a drive of 32 yards, Bredl broke Referee Lloyd Larson (Wisconsin I'm- sire Ernie Viek (Miehiran). Field Jotfr DiidBesne saba Ends: SIAW Chaha, laeina. Tscklw Beieaky. Haffper.

Diertam, 1 Far. Centers: Zaney. Cout.re. Bwta 7k nSaSSf IhomM' ft Detroit sabs Ends: Jessie. CmMU a C.

A. Leadbetter (Alma), linesman John through center for 17 yards. The conversion failed. R. McPhee (Obexlin).

SERIES HISTORY Hornets Hope to Show Oliver's big threat came in the ten. Bverleia. Canlv T. i 7" second period when Gene Nelson Pie. Conti.

Weades, s7iS Welch Vi.i. Ohl State 2 Ohio Stat. ....16 Ohia State Obie State 1929 Pitt IS 1930 Pitt 7 1932 Pitt 1939 PHt 6 caught a 30-yard pass but was hauled down on the 14-yard line Pacie, I. Gretner. Bsekr: Frttrws.

aZ Haler, O'Malley. Kerkowjki, LanS. iS Meneetti, Perplca, hmith, Lsboe. Youngstoivn Passes Pay Off Laterals Defeat Central Michigan From the Post-Gazette Correspondent Improved Of fensive Power Ohio State ....30 by Jim Hoffman and the Bears Beferee Jar Berwangrr (Isitmiti i Obie State .21 were stopped. 1940 Pitt 7 1941 Pitt 14 1942 Pitt 19 1943 Pitt 6 1944 Pitt 19 1945 Pitt 1946 Pitt ......13 voipui trnif tics Unlmrtn Michigan).

Linesman Roy KnlpHhifM ir, versity of Chicago). Field J.die jn Bp The defeat by CarncK dropped Ohio State ....59 Ohio State ..,.46 Ohio State ....54 Ohio State ....14 Ohio State 20 district competition. AR3IY-COLU3IBIA No team has scored on the Army this season. La Marba sees the Lions spoiling this perfect mark but not enough to win. Army 14, Columbia 7.

NAVY-PENN That Cornell win should give the Middies a lot of confidence, but not enough to stop the powerhouse Quakers. Penn 27, Navy 20. PENN STATE-WEST VIRGINIA One of the "top games of the day, no matter how you look at it. Both teams are unbeaten and one must fall. Penn State West Virginia 13.

NOTRE DAME-IOWA Iowa is just an average Midwest football team. The answer is obvious. Notre Dame 34, Iowa 7. 'Z nXTNOIS-PURDUE The Rose Bowl champs are picking up speed as they roll along. Illinois 27, Purdue 13.

MICHIGAN-MINNESOTA 'Xtra! 'Xtra! Team found which may possibly hold Michigan under seven touchdowns per game. Michigan 34, Minnesota 13. INDIANA-NORTHWESTERN Two average Big Nine teams, but strong enough to lick a lot of outsiders. Mighty close, this one. Indiana 20, Northwestern 14.

RICE-TEXAS A Southwest special. Rice will bounce back from the S. M. U. defeat, but not high enough to win.

Texas 27, Rice 13. TEXAS CHRISTIAN-OKLAHOMA Oklahoma has the scoring punch, Texas Christian the defense. La Marba likes an offensive team. Oklahoma 20, T. C.

U. 13. ALABAMA-GEORGIA Georgia has been installed the favorite but why, no one seems to know. This will be a free-for-all. Georgia 17, Alabama 14.

GEORGIA TECII-THE CITADEL Why couldn't Pitt get an occasional breather like this? The Citadel will be stormed. Georgia Tech 46, Citadel 0. VANDERBDLT-LOUISIANA STATE Vands vaunted defense was cracked by Kentucky last week. If Kentucky can do it, so can L. S.

U. Louisiana State 14, Vanderbilt 0. DUKE-WAKE FOREST The Wake Forest Deacons are tougher than-M. on the prowl. La Marba is going shoot for an upset.

Duke 14, W7ake Forest 13. UCLA-SOUTHERN METHODIST Let us up. They're getting too tough. S. M.

U. stakes an unbeaten record here and it's away from home. S. M. U.

10, U. C. L. A. ,7.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA-CALIFORNIA The Rose Bowl may be at stake here. The Trojans are favored but not by too much. California 20, Southern California 17. REST OF THE FIELD Boston U. 20, William Mary Harvard 7, Dartmouth Rutgers 27, Lehigh Yale 54, Springfield Princeton 14, Cornell 13; Temple 13, Bucknell Colgate 14, Brown Holy Cross 7, Syracuse Nebraska 27, Kansas State Wisconsin 20, Marquette Missouri 21, Iowa State Kentucky 13, Michigan State Baylor 14, Texas 7 Tulane 21, Auburn North Carolina 13, Florida Mississippi State 3.4, Hardin Simmons Mississippi 20, Arkansas 14; Tennessee 54, Tennessee Tech Washington Lee 13, Davidson Maryland 13, V.

P. I. Virginia 20, V. M. I.

19, Drake Washington 13, Stanford Washington State 27, Montana Oregon State 44, Portland Oregon 27, San Francisco 7 Colorado 7, Colorado Montana State 14, Idaho State Cincinnati 21, Xavier Richmond 13, Hampden-Sydney San Jose 19, San Diego State Toledo 20, Akron Wash-Jeff 7, La-fayetteO. PROSSUNDAY Pittsburgh Steelers -17, New York Giants 14; Chicago Cardinals 31, Boston Yanks Green Bay Packers 38, Detroit Lions 21; Los Angeles Rams 28, Philadelphia Eagles 21; Chicago Bears 17, Washington Redskins 14; ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE Cleveland Browns 21, San Francisco 49'ers 14; Los Angeles Dons 28, Baltimore Colts 10; Buffalo Bills 21, Brooklyn Dodgers 7. (Last week's record: 44 right, 10 wrong, 2 ties) (Season's record: 143 right, 37 wrong, 3 ties. Pet. .795) STATISTICS OF GAME DETROIT 16 rint n.

262 Meet Rocket Sextet Saturday Night; Former Was ps With Visitors By Phil Gundelknger, Jr. Horiinsr to show" an improved offensive power, the YOUNGSTOWN. Oct. 24 Total 109 Won two, lost eight, tied one. DIQIBV Two pass-lateral plays off Oliver to second place in the sectional standing.

Langley conquered Allegheny, 13-7, at Sheraden. Langley scored in the first period on a 62-yard drive and 10-yard pass play. Tray-lor taking the heave from Rosso. In the second period Langley tallied again, staging a 34-yard drive he's needed," Fesler confided Fri for Youngstown College's Penguins here Friday night as they day as the Ohio State squad stepped through a short signal Pittsburgh Hornets will tie into the Philadelphia Rockets in 547 yards niihinnr 11 pauses 1 2 passes completes. 10 yards forward 4 passn intercepted 82 Yards interceptions 4 31 PanM sverare I 82 all kirkj li.

1 fsnibln 58 lost penalties I --ii-ii-iahjuui. tallied to defeat Central Michigan, drill on the Stadium sod. 13-7, before 11,000 fans in Rayen the former fourth straight Home American nocKey League game of the season Saturday night at The Gardens. For Milligan, it's a different story. Tony Razzano has been after intercepting a pass.

Bailey High school stadium. tallied for Allegheny in the final shelved and Earl Sumpter will get eign fields when Ted BukoniL quarter, going through center for the call at right guard. Tm not sub quarterback, drove over fro: one yard. Bob Gibson flipped an eight-yard pass to Pete Lanzi who lateralled to Al Campana-on the 30, from Lion Jayvees even sure that Bruno will be avail' able," Mike wailed. the one-yard line in the final ci Milt Solomon scored two toucn- Faceoff is at 8:15.

In their third home game on Wednesday night the Wasps bagged a goal in the first 15 seconds and then went scoreless for utes of play. Lee Squires' es where he romped to paydirt. Gib The Panther pilot expressed op downs to help Perry to a 26-6 victory over Fifth Avenue. He scored on an eight-yard shovel pass and for the extra point was blocks Beaten, 19-0 timism for the first time all year when he said "the boys had a lot son later heaved a- nine-yard aerial to Lanzi, who lateralled to Tonzi Lucci on the 10. He went made a 10-yard run around left Kurkowski Goes 80 Yards The other three Detroit tout of pep during practice Wednesday, end.

Perry made 12 downs to five. The Lineup They'd like to win this one from the rest of the way unmolested. Westinghouse retained unoeaten downs came when Reserve -PHILADEL. No. good or Wes." Bill MePeak, who'd be an All Halfback John Kurkowski nac! Carson Scores Twice For Navy Reserves annapolis: Oct.

24 up No. PITTSBURGH Poa. G. L.D. status in Section 1 by easily defeating Allderdice, 40-0, at the Squirrel Hill gridiron.

80 yards in the third quartc; American with a winning team, M. Courteaa 1 Drammond 6 Bosh 2 K. Kilrra 8 R.D. I Bastien 6 Dickens 4 Morris II Lsnell 12 Smith Bill Haley, another sub at will be the Pitt captain. Bob A touchdown after four minutes C.

Schenley conquered soutn iius, same backfield post, went 16, ii Lineup: Pos. YOUNGSTOWN L.E.- Lanzi L.T. Pelusi Jack L.G. Rutkay C. L.

Angelo R.G. DriscoU R.T. Watson Jim R.E. Thornton Q.B, Gibson L.H. Campana R.H.

Thompson F.B. Succi A. Hercbenratter 20 of the first period sewed up mat Jabbusch, 196-pound left guard from Elyria, is the Ohio State 17 O'Flanerty c. MICH. Schuknacht Fitzpatrick Weede Brogter Kohloff Fitzpatrick Giese Tiejana Pabolls Kullman Kushmaul 21-7, despite the loss of 18 players recently, gridders who failed to CmU 9 Tfe Kmik.

3 fullback Mike Kaysserian craiM for 2 in the final canto. Boa captain. Backer, 5, Bodnar, Hamilton, 8, LW; Hill, 8, RW; Sloan, 14, EW: Dawes, O'Leary batted only .333 h' pass tests. Meyers was outstanding for the Oaklanders and scored a U.lfnr A. Tl- WxM.

converted two out of six poo Pitt's hope of pulling an upset is based on the theory that Ohio State's line is not cracked up to touchdown on a net 45-yard pass in the second period. riff, 5, Wocby, 9, BW; Jamieson, 11, RW; Richard, 12, LW; Narduisi, 14, LW; Stefa-niew, 15, DeFelice," 16, Sbewehnk, ters for Navy Jayvee football team but the Middies pushed over two more later in the game and whipped the Penn State junior varsity Friday, 19-0. The visitors put on the most spectacular play of the test in a fruitless last-minute scoring threat when Danny Klein made a after touchdowns. The cross-country natun the Bluffite schedule loft them Score by Quarters: Youngstown 0 0 0' 13 IS Central Michigan 0 7 0 0 7 i lit I 4 1 ii if I i ii i 1 'i Hi i it 1 i i be what the Buckeye backfield is. Peabodv defeated soutn, zu-u, 13, U.

the rest of the game and it only" on Peabody's field and outgained Touchdowns Williams (sub for Schuknacht). Cam para, Lucci. Point Conversions comparatively easy victim as tt the Orioles 17 first downs to i. The Buck forwards appeared sluggish and slow as they romped up and down the Stadium turf, but Fesler was able to gaze at a rabalis (placement). Rowan (placement).

netted a 1-1 deadlock with the enemy rolled to touchdowns every neriod. all over the grouse Aerial play gave the Highlanders Cleveland Barons. their touchdowns. Lineups: Coach Chuk Baer's boys made 11 In contrast to the Hornets, the three-deep quantity of backs. The SECTION first downs to 8 and a terra; Downtown YMCA Wins AMA Volleyball Title quality is there, too.

total of 547 yards rushing to Bob Brugge, who tallied twice in Ohio State's 20-13 defeat of Quaker City sextet hasn't been on its home rink yet due to an ice show monopolizing the glaze. In the four games played the team leaping catch of a long pass around the Navy 25. He headed goalward, but was overtaken by Navy's Trevillyan on the 18. Two plays later the game ended. Kit Carson, reserve carried over two of Navy's touchdowns and figured largely in the That open date on the Duquesr schedule will come in might Downtown YMCA won the AMA Senior volleyball championship by Pitt? last year, heads the leather- WEST'HSK FUcari Kramer Madine Brisset Nlgro Stokes Cutruzulla Nile Bledsoe Green ChlckereU Pos.

L.E. L.T. L.G. C. R.G.

R.T. R.E. Q.B. L.H. R.H.

ALLDERDICE Vangelaf Ward Markley Finn Sugarmaxt Schneier Johnston Brairman Sieve Ruby Brashcar handy as the travel-weary Re has shown fine improvement over lugging array. Backing him up at left half are Jimmy Clark and defeating East Liberty YMCA, and Blue tret a breather ior last season in winning one, tying 15-6, 15-10, at the IKS Friday Rod Swinehart. one, and losing two. next fortnight. Score in 60 Seconds F.B.

other. Lineup: night. Ollie Cline, who steamrollered Max Kaminsky, Hornet coach Pos. PENN STATE JV NAVY JV Score by quarters: Westinghouse. 30 13 13 0 48 Kuhititiit Mnrelll- Touchdowns Morelll over the Panthers to snap a score The champions previously had Storer Houser for the past three seasons, is the It required exactly one minu'J less tie in the fourth quarter of NUes.

Nickelet. Bledsoe. Dent 2. Cntckerell. new general manager of the euminacea Jford City, 15-7, 15-4, and Oakland YMCA.

i.5-fi. ik-r Point conversions Chlckeieli 2. He occupies a similar Hudson. for the Titans to register first points. Duquesne receive nnri nn th first scrimmage pl: East Liberty reached the finals by Season Records L.E.

L.T. L.G. C. R.G. R.T.

R.E. QB. L.H. R.H. F.B.

Hamilton Roos Collins Mandeville Dixon Stinson Ikard Schults Jones Jansen position to that of Johnny Mitchell with the local club. Powell Jackson Met! Shaffer Reese Klein Letb Harder Comminnky Gray IS Dealing Arsenal A. 15-8, 15-5, Sundry fumbled. Simmons nabbe Tne vistors come here with a PITT Illinois .14 6 Notre Dame.40 Michigan .69 6 Indiana ....41 OHIO 6TATE IS Mkuoari 7 20 Pardee .24 S. California.

33 13 Iowa 13 squad containing several former Jamaica Mutuels Titn thf clear at rg PEABODT P. Geary Schwartz Shapiro Colker W. deary Sanderson Keene Palumbo Schults Wilner Serrainolo Navy JV 6 19 SOUTH Musulin Janitor Brencnak Kuebn Street Mahowskl Veltry Zagorsk! Kiselica by quarters: Navy scorine: Touchdowns Jansen. Otrxnn Pos. L.E.

L.T. L.G. R.G. R.T. R.E.

Q.B. L.H. R.H. F.B. Score Pea body Totals three races.

Totals Kva races. tackle on the initial Detroit cricj mage play and raced untouch IS 164 46 76 (for Jones). 3. Point after touchdown-Derby (for Ikard), placement. KQV toill broadcast a play-by play description of the game with Joe Tucker at the mike.

Totals aeve the 1945 ramp, and Whisler are for the extra point -bounaej a pair 01 iuiiDacKs wortny or grac ing any team. 0 0 20 13 Indianapolis, Buffalo, Cleveland, Substitutions Kemmerer for Palumbo. harmlessly into me -struggling players, so it was on down the line are such and Pittsburgh players. Forwards Touchdowns Keene, Schultr 2. Point con- Tersions Schults (pass).

Kemmerer. Releree standout leather-lue-p-ers TVnn Lauth. Umpire Beckett. Johnny Mahaffy, Leo Richard and Wendell Jamieson are the former j.ur exits xiLo.no. A 29-yard sprint by Malinowsui Sensanbaugher, who left Ohio Wasps.

on the last play of tne nrat Um npm Underdog Tartans Meet Geneva Eleven Teams Play Fourteenth Game In Series on Forbes Field Grid state in 1844 to understudy Glenn Davis at Armv: Pandpl Ravir- ter paved the way ior itv, fl'jarierf Although the season is still young and the Hornets have lost foreign-born quarterback who back took the baU to only one game, the local skaters sparked Ohio State to a tie with Iowa last week; Bob, Demmel Alex Verdova. Pete prini are in fourth place in the Western dvision. Indianapolis' win over Pos. SCHENLEY S. HILLS L.E.

Malie Barjodi L.T. Voelker Llghthiser L.G. Bruno Crease C. Caraccialo Grogan R.G. Sannachion Zacco R.T.

Swan Parkham RE. Barnes Colwes Q.B. Myers Kramer L.H. Martin Butler R.H. J.

Hull Flowers I J. Robinson Kimmlns Score by quarters: Schenley 7 0 21 S. HiUs 0 0 7 7 Touchdowns Robinson 3, Myers, Colwes Point conversions Martin, Malie, Barnes Ballard. Referee Mrljren. Umpire Obley one in the next five Pl i.

a fnr toe toucr. Dick Slager. Buffalo Thursday vaulted the thfl oenW ai. Should the favored nni Caps into a triple tie for the lead Bill Donohoe. for whom the task Coach Donohoe, since his return IVU1 it 11 mark Pitt's twentv-fr, with Buffalo and St.

Louis. of winning his first game at alma O'Leary converted to make 13-0. to xecn, ine scene of his under secutive defeat bv a Ri After Saturday's action the graduate football mipm Pnrirn interceDted a pass uj -a Craig Streeters embark on their rival. Ohio State started the losing trine in I94n tvi mater is as tough as locating the proverbial needle in a haystack, sends Carnegie Tech into action again Saturdav afternoon en Inst Huet late in the quarter on been traveling a rough road. His Tartans failed to score.

thv Linesman Oliver. first invasion of the East. They play at Providence Sunday and at Philadelphia Wednesday before "v- j. OiiUlCl a Bi Nine team in Unbeaten Penn State, West Virginia Collide Strong District Rivals in Crucial Struggle at State College Saturday lost six games in succession last Duke 36 and rompea Kaysserian banged the line 1 tr.n the speedy highly favored Geneva at Forbes -wo, juck eumeriand's last season as a coach. Tfi p.nt,...

returning here. year, uney started off the 1947 campaign bv scoriner first fieia. clipped Wisconsin that year, 26-6. A battle rvf hanH. nrili i West Virginia Wesleyan, but that scampered the remaining his third touchdown ai O'Leary placement vr was tne cue lor Forbes Field to Starting Lineup nw aeep tile fans glued to their seats at half-time.

Ohio Ktt On, 1 cave in on the balding mentor. To. TECH From the Post-Gazette Correspondent Titans at the intermission. two of the best arrays of whisUe- While the Tartans lost their opener, 27-6, Geneva on the other lodge near here for a night of Does Meyer Mean A Boost For the Bucs? Pirate fans ar asking each other lot of questions about Bill Meyer, the new Bucco boss. tne.nauon.

80-Yard Run Next nana nas won tnree of five starts. Duquesne and Youne-stown infHr't. rest and quiet. Coach Bob Higgins, An 80-vard run down i deprived coa.cn wins. Payers and ed the setbacks, but Coach Alured sideline by Kurkowski ga of the services of his ace kicker, GENEVA Letter! Fondrk Carbon McGeehan Tkacik HlBsmam Nemecek Stic hard! Kareia Pietre or Bright Umpire Harold B.

Knight. Field jadge be that it L.E. Cosper L.T. Keats L.G. Maddea C.

Hindilh IG. Wiseman R.T. Meyers R.E. Stovieek QB. Warner L.H.

Logsdoa. K.H. Janosky Hichberger F.B. Fsppafava Referee J. H.

Coies. Grim. Linesman W. ft. Baymend A.

BeU. SECTIOK Pos. CARRICK OLIVER L.E. Kerr Zlerenger L.T. Mahoney Helflricn L.G.

HcHugh Zancaro C. Clemens Stringert R.G. Rodgera Dudra R.T. Soukup Gandy R.E. McGann Green Q.B.

Hodgson Mater L.H. Jennings Kelly R.H. Bredl Schohn F3. Hoffman Braua Scot by quarters: Carrick .......7 0 6 013 Substitution Nelson, Touchdowns McGann. Brett.

Point conversion Brett plunge I Referee KetcbeU. Umpire McLaren. Linesman Bow en. Pos. FIFTH AVE.

PERRT L.E. Gant Parrich L.T. Mason Matehertz L.G. Zeno Wright C. Anania Bove R.G.

O'KeUy Knabel R.T. Connor Berkowitx R.E. Comonos Gauss Q.B. Burroughs Pietrich L-H. Robinson Straub R.H.

Leach Casale F.B. Stevens Cbnneley Score by quarters: Fifth Ave, 0 0 0 6 Perry 6 14 6 26 Substitutions Lazaroff for Straub, Soloman Kansora Covies have rebounded in the last few wmVs COLLEGE, Pa Oct. 24 A gala houseparty crowd of 20,000 or more will furnish a colorful setting for the East's top football game Saturday when the unbeaten and untied Perm State West Virginia grid teams collide on New Beaver Field. X-vt FEC I rMflmiAil happen to a nicer guy. HI i They'll unleash one of the best passers in- tne district.

Adam Joe Colone, indicated that he would start Francis Rogel, 185-pound sophomore of North Brad-dock. In the fullbacle spot, Bobby Williams of Pittsburgh or Larry Joe of Derby will start in the tailback position. West Virginia Coach Bill Kern, (Atom) Karcis, against Donohoe's skidding Skibos. It'a Karcis, kid brother of Tech's Five- LA MilRDil'S DEST DETS TODAY! Featured by Edwards Clothes 209 5th Ave. xaras Jonnny Karcis of All-America fame.

Should ba nlnvino 4n Erobable Lineup who shifted to the this fall Whet kind of a beck ground does he have? How much does he know about baseball? What kind of a fellow is he? And especially can he bring pennant to Pittsburgh? You'll gef a good line on enemy togs. SEASON SERIES 1907 Tech 1910 Tech 5 1911 Tech 5 191S Teek 1914 Tech 14 1921 Teeh 7 1922 Tech .......27 1932 Teeh 7 1934 Tech 7 1940 Tech 1941 Teeh 8 1942 Teea 194J Teeh Genera 6 Geneva, Geneva, 0 Geneva ......28 Geneva Geseva Geneva 6 Geneva, Geneva, Geneva, 0 Geneva Geneva ......26 Geneva ......36 Tech will trot out a revamped lineup from the starting crew that answered the Vir.Vntr for Casale. Touchdowns Soloman 3, Laza after years of single wing play, planned to use long, lean Jimmy Walthall in the left half back position. Walthall was the main reason for West Virginia's 28-27 victory over Penn State in 1944. Penn State still claims the edge W.

VA. PEJW STATE Cos Tamhar Kalaskowskl Norton Stavek J. Dnsenovich BrnMiala Wetosky Corsaa Sabey Kenenar Nolaa Spelock Patsklaa Keaoe Drasenoriclt Walthan Williams Devonshire Triplets Rorei roff, Gauss, Robinson. Point conversloi week. With Quarterback Jerry FIVE MOST IMPORTANT GAMES bjiu joe Kappoport definitely sidelined hv Total 115 Woo eight; leet five.

Kef ere fTmpire Ini S. twre Sari hoe ha been forced to juggle the in the all-time series with eight -David H. Behrbont, AUefheny. Ray Warner takes over for Hel- land as Tech' TtaaaiTtr Le Spillers, n. a J.

laaesman Tempirtoa, Field W. Bobrem, Pittsburf k. wins to West Virginia's four. Only one of the 13 games ended in a stalemate. Soloman (plunge), Lazaroff pass).

Referee Corrisan. Umpire Fisher. Linesman Springer. Pos. LANGLEY ALLEGHENY L.E.

Fisher McKee L.T. Lange Charles L.G. Palemblnl Elbie Schaeffer Homan R.G. Lambert Lippert R.T. Williams Nellitch R.E.

Traylor Millieh Q.B. O'Brien Mundey L.H. Sobocinskl Briant R.H. Rosso Bailey F.B. Fulton Findiy Score by quarters: Langley .6 7 0 0 13 Allegheny 0 0 0 7 7 while Hugh Logsdon steps into Pitt Columbia Navy -2? Iowa the answers to Bill Meyer these questions in a series of four articles about Bill Meyer written by Vince (Dugout Diary) Johnson.

It begins Tuesday in the CALL ATLANTIC 6100 1 FOR HOME DELIVERY, Ohio State .20 Army .14 Penn .27 TJotre Dante. .34 Penn 27 'avaiai leu nauoacK role and Francis Janoslrv ct tv oii Season Records The game is the fourteenth renewal of a district rivalry that dates back to 1907. Although the Tartans hold the series edge with eight victories to five for Geneva, the Co vies have more than made up for Tech's early edge in the rivalry by winning the last three games-1941, 13-6; 1942, 26-0, and last season, 36-0. D3oth squads ran through light drills Friday afternoon and then retired to their headquarters. The West Virginia team is quartered In the Penn Belle Hotel at nearby Bellefonte, while Penn State will fo to the Spruce Creek hunting ew.

MAC Wes Kenney at right half. Steve Madden and Floyd Wiseman will be the starting guards, while Jack Windish replaces C. B. Groomes WEST VIRGINIA 59 OUerbeia 35 Wask Lea 60 Waynesbarf 40 PENN STATS 27 Wasbinr'm St. 6 54 Backnell 75 rordkam 40 Syracas VI.

Touchdowns Traylor. Folton. Bailer. Point conversions Sobocinskl (pass). Jones.

Referee a-v center. IS 19S 184 -aeiaer. umpire Feieier..

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