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1 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934 WIN BUCKNELL TO 0 1 4 4 CRACK STRONG BISON DEFENSE i 1 I IN LAST HALF Strutt, Campbell Take ifnrnia Over Two 1 ouch- downs. A Pitt Panthers Await Invasion of Southern California's Trojans, Determined to Avenge Previous Disappointments BOB LARUE. Bight Halfback. BOB M'CLURE, Quarterback. IZZY WEINSTOCK, Fullback.

LEO MALARKEY, Left Halfback. iADT urn In ivi ir 10,000 SEE BATTLE Campbell Runs 57 Yards After Intercepting Pass. Duquesne University's Night Rid- corralled the Bucknell Bisons 1 rv jiff-' the i for the second straight time under the Forbes Field floodlights last ni-ht erecting a 12-0 barrier to fance in all hopes of the Lewisburg Southern r'Urt ex-j gridders conceruiuK icvim wul I u.n.Krfkiner loss here last tall. n'J I U1- a shivering crowd of approxi- i innnn fans huddled in the Coach Joe Bach's proteges to their third win of the je of carnpaign undoubtedly I The rebuilt eastern eleven proved I it i foe and fouent along on rr.ani-.-. ,,..7 terms through a auu iirst even no.

in oaMi- Photo. HARVEY, HOOKER, Ropin' the Bisons! hi 2 til-' CHARLES HART WIG, GEORGE SHOTWELL, KEV ORMISTOX, BOB HOEL, Jeft End. so lar Lett Guard. Center 12. Right Guard.

Left Tackle VERVE BAXTER, ART DETZKL, Right. End. Riglit Tackle. Th Titt Panthers, hnoved bv earlv-season successes aeainst Tntonc utiih la scheduled, for 2 o'clock in which came the way of previous Pitt teams at the hands of Coach Howard Jones and his Trojans and feel that it will be a different that only Wilklnnon (C) Boiston Drayton McUaughpy miuinnii 1 1 n.Li,.n,i v(aii. hia fternn.

The Blue and Gold array Washinston and Jefferson College and West Virginia, University, story now that they have tne coast ciuo in nil own own yam. Mants to partially atone for the two Rose Bowl disappointments i are eagerly awaiting the owning kick-off against the famous dmn I hi irf I il'illa Itarto Malkovli'h HurnH jwifhl HtdTlc 1 iilrona anrskl Hllinithnm E. T. K. T.

K. K. tj. B. BiTRkamp Dunlevy.

Cedar Grove at Garfield Sham P-thirk Mitarsky KhuhrlKht I rocks. Rtehls at Flntex tHunter ieia, wu- WEEK-END SOCCER- League and the Allegheny Valley League each have five games booked. Nine games in three di kinsburg). Smith Panhandle league A Division Thorns I-. Miller trutl it Midland.

W. W. Riehls at Arden, visions is the offering in the Pan Curry Juniors at Mollenauer, Muse idle. CARD ATTRACTIVE 0 12 handle Leaeue. The feature game to your Division Hills at Bnagevme, a a 4 iber Htintr- in the Keystone pairs Gallatin and Hill at Canonsburg, Midland idle.

uivi- li.iiiirnB scoring: Touchdowni Strntt ha sion Steubenville at Atlasburg. Avella next have Three games in the Central Dis Mi.sfrt point aftrr touchdown Cutrona i attempt); Kakatilc (placement LBbrini ie in- Juniors at Langeloth. Cedar lirove ai xuiu-coon, Penowa at McDonald. Monon-Yough League Suterville at Fitz i n.u.tin Rneedwav. Donora at robe at trict League this afternoon and one MV.

It Hfw-i- fi.b were off side) HuhMltute DIveKl. Gates, of mm contest in the Panhandle League Moon Run, both tied ior tne league lead. Barling and Jeannette offer the choice game in the Allegheny Valley sector while in the Central the Riehls-Fintex game heads the league offering. Following is the week-end schedule: GAMES TODAY. 'Mlm.

Ferkn. Alrbart l'iirln. 'Termne, Dillon, Campbell, Factor, heads the week-end soccer schedule. The Central offers Mt. Leb ticket, you must the game to-day! ROBES 2.95 Wic ilirettor, Hermi'nie, Monessen at Mon City, Mather at Fair Hope.

Allegheny Valley League Tarentum at Glassworkers. Barking at Jeannette, Jndia-nola at Bairdford, Newfield at Kinloch, Pen Electric at Harmarvilie. Knrknell ubtltnte Doble, Croose, 7.nHni. Flier. Iitouvrl, per rent CHASE ALL anon at Rovers, Butler at Swiss-vale and Aliquippa at Ambridge.

Kondeno, Wllwn, Rosatt, FurleU, Jenkins, rentml District Leaeue Mt. Lebanon i'( their at Rovers, BuUers at Swissvale, Aliquippa Katnialey, Delaney. Kelrree Ie Very, Fenn Stat, the evene Amhridce. In the Panhandle Italian B. B.

rutting on I mnlre Al Slack Punruindle Leazue Italian B. A. at e. Hodges, west Virginia plays at Beadling. r.

ir.utt that l.lnrima lniipilv Beadling. r.lUF TOMORROW. Robinson Ahead Robinson High took a 20-0 game from Oakdale yesterday at Oakdale, counting touchdowns in the first, second and fourth ill be j'1-' ine aunaay scneauie win rjring a lot of activity with the Keystone Field Judse Knss Goodwin, Wash-Jeff. Keystone League Cecil at Curry. Heidel J.nui the 'lime of quarters 15 minutes.

berg at Morgan, Gallatin at juoon nun fl.rmnn. A m.rfrnna at Avella. circuit, staging mree games nunc the Central District loop has five .1 i ii 11 i 'ini. j. The Monon-Yough Coraopolis.

Horning at Cuddy. Sturgeon at periods. games carded. half which ended scoreless. A 56-vard march started late in the sjr arransie- when third period by the Hilltoppers eventually culminated in a local touchdown on the third play of In that fontraitt'-e the ofrti'ials srns, ami the fourth quarter with Co-captain Art Strutt.

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Swell to sit on! Remember Kaufmanns for "everything tinder the sun" in robes wool plaids or silk plushes, stadium robes or individual lap robes, zipper robes or just foot muffs prices ranging from Campbell Run- 57 Yards. The other six-pointer was strictly anti-climax. As the timer's watch reached the last two minutes, the l.i-ympathy for writing in Bisons tossed desperate passes in lints because frantic hones or connecting on a hs have refused Ion? chance. Jim CamDbell. ca of the game.

pable Duke fullback reserve, who .1 the blame at had only entered the game a few that the cause sera of two m- minutes previously, seized one in full stride on the Bison 43, picked up a few interferers and romped the distance for the score. Both local extra point attempts 1.50 for robes, to 32.50. KAUFMANNS tcxEon aim to SECOND FLOOR money out the authorities ishng would hurt Kae fans would ie game to listen were smothered. Joe cutrona went back to try the first, but Ed Zaneski, who was to hold the ball, muffed the pass from center and Bison linemen piled atop him. George Kakasic booted a perfect placement after the second touchdown, but Linesman Charley Hodges detected offside play on the part of the victors and the point was automatically canceled.

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Ed Zaneski picked that one long march of the Dukes for his best display and Md anion to SU11TS I f'tt a stipulated his running and passing in that overcome anv strategic advance earned him in attendance. Renerous portion of the praise due "Ud be interested. me winners. Mediocre blocking bv the Bisons not come out IJ Possible the plus a tendency of the terminals hic.h that to cut in too quickly in running down punts, counted greatly desert the against their chances. The two Joes, Cutrona and Gates, at quar urn aesire of the game I terback for Duquesne, invariably OVERCOATS TOPCOATS some Tuxedos returned the enemy boots for siz with the! able distan f.

iJi.iun center irom jeannette, aiu Uiilg tor pooa work for the losers, wnue in time for the game! 1200 pairs high power Mrvic.es, I Southpaw Johnny Sitarsky's punt -Ail Kcidental numerous dangerous m.l v. them from positions. Many Fasses Missed. audi- The first Vinlf nrnvirlpH little to (is 7 Tor. enthuse the chilled audience.

Both teams punted on third downs most Of the timp rtr ntiiflr-lHrUprl even earlier in the hope of getting a they "rcaK. 'ine numbed fingers of ends arid hacks iust rpfusprl tn hold Wink they more pi-ses which ofttimes seemed cer out to est i tain of completion. The figures the entire game showed the Dukes connecting but three times ut of 16 tries, while the Bisons failed to hold a single one out of eight. "ul ny Of ir.p radio sensational price in this an ii. -Neither club really threatened local If.

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