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II PAGE 8 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: Noy.ber 4, Dukes Blank Clairton By 7-0 Before 8,000 Carl Genito PIuiies Across From One for Onlv Touchdown Only Duquesne Score Goes Over From One-Yard Line Military Honor Roll Three district marines g-d "4 soldiers were reported woua'ieM v. the Navy and War Depa rt rr.rj yesterday. Next of kin hav? notified. The names and addressM of the men follow. Beaver Falls Bows, 18-0, To EllwoodCity Tillia Scores Twice A Wolverines Remain Undefeated From the Post-Gazette Correspondent Beaver Falls, Nov.

3. Duquesne High School pushed MARINE CORPS WOUXDkd HOFFMAN, Clifford H. Sharpsburg. over a second-quarter touchdown to defeat Clairton High School by but lost possession on downs. They went to the 10 in the second period, but again were stymied.

Duquesne was on the march in the final half, pushing to the Clairton three in the third quarter and the nine in the fourth, without adding to their score. 502 RESSLER, Frank Western avenue, Jeanne Playing before a record crowd of 10,000 spectators here tonight, the Beaver Falls Tigers went down to defeat before Ellwood City, 18-0. to keep their record clear and continue in the hunt for the WPIAL Class AA title. WEPRICH, Martin f. 242 Robinson street ARMY WOUNDED European Area First downs were even, with each team making the sticks 10 The Wolverines scored touch times.

Lineup: DtOLESNE CLAIRTON AKDKiLK, josepn pv: a. ir. Ttmko Ward vvainui SLreeL, iiiunor.gs.-.-j.j 7-0 laiit night before 8.000 excited fang on the latter's gridiron. The winning marker came when Left Halfback Carl Genito plunged cross through right guard from the one-yard line. Frank Frakor added thee.xtra point.

The stage was set for the game's only points when Suszina, right halfback of the Dukes, intercepted a Clairton aerial on his own 35-yard hr.e and returned it to the Clairton 33. The victors then marched to the one and Genito smashed over. Both teams had scoring chances which dissolved before rockribbed defenses. In the first period, Clairton rolled to the Duquesne seven Saivuecl L. Klinsensmilh Baliqucite L.

numpter Wabrick Theodore downs in each of the first three periods and made 13 first downs to five. The first touchdown came on a pass. Tillia to Presto, to the two-yard mark with Presto going over. Lb. 55 Summerly R.

De Mio APOLLO, Frank pfc, 4T erty avenue. ARMSTRONG, Robert South Wade street, Was: Jwy" 1 KMe R. T. Kegel rrda Rondmell Valvo Siaisey R. L.

R. H. F. enito In the second period Beaver 613 Cooper Lewi? Lamendola BABYAK, John Juniata street, McKeesr rt. Frakor Score by quarters: 0 0 Falls fumbled on its own 14 and Ellwood recovered.

In four plunge.s Tillia went over for the touchdown. The Wolverines scored Duquesne 0 7 Point ronversicn Genito Goals from field Krakor Reieree Briren. Umpire Dnsey. Linesman Templeton again in the third period when thev intercepted a pass on the St Tigers' 36-yard mark. A pass to 4.

Rochester Tops Beaver, 6-0 Desport put the ball on the weaver Falls two from where Tillia A a plunged over for the third touch Beaver, Nov. 3 Rochester down. Lineup: ELLWOOD CITY IS B. FALLS Ontttriirht 4 WeiSS ,4 High School scored a touchdown in the fourth period here tonight to defeat a stubborn Beaver team by the score of 6-0. Rochester is Lucas L.

Czarnecki Chiarro L. McGee a Class A team and Beaver a Post-Gazette Photo Duquesne has just plunged over the goal line. Kegel, No. 84, who is the right tackle of Clairton is seen with his right hand on tienito's back. No.

15 is Rondinelli, the right end of Clairton. A crowd of 8,000 witnessed the grid feature. Class B. The DuqiieKne High eleven gained a well-earned victory by 7-0 over Clairton High last night on the latter's field. The photographer snapped the only touchdown of the hard-fought battle in the.

second quarter as seen above. Left Halfback Carl Genito of Konvak R. Kaercher Cinintannl R. Bricker Presto R. Homacek De-sport Q.

Boiler McClintick L. Onosrosso Manauzzi R. H. J. James Tttl-a F.

B. James An intercepted pass on the Beaver 40-yard line led to the score. Six plays after the interception, Parelli had crossed the Score bv quarters Ellwood Citv 6 IS Touchdowns Presto. Tillia 2. Referee Lewis.

Umpire Hoskins. Linesman Mann. Quips Defeat Beaver goal line. Lineup; ROCHESTER 6 BEAVER 0 AmbridgcTops Erie, 19-6 Bruiser (Clinch 'irlory Karly in Ha! lie From the Pnnt-Gaiette Correnpondent Ambridge, Ta Nov. 3.

Am-bridge High conquered Erie Tech here tonight. 19 to 6, in a game witnessed by 4.000 fans and the visitors started trailing in the first period when the Bridgers took advantage of a Tech fumble with Kasper recovering on the Tech three. This was on the first play of the game. In two plays Kasper went over for a touchdown and Strano converted. In the second period the Bridgers put on a drive and Mayer scored the first of his two touchdowns.

Mayer scored again in the final period on a 30-yard run. Tech made its points in the third quarter and with two passes advanced to the Ambridge This was followed by a lateral pass with Dombrowski taking the ball and running for a touchdown. Granick L. Firestone McDonald L. Hawking New Castle Gomorv L.

Moldovan Clavt-m McCormick Cameron R. Mcintosh Willouehby BAKER, Carl 117 port road. New Kensington. BUCHTE. Albert 2, Washington.

COLEMAN, Edward 3, 1:5 Camfield street. COLERIDGE. Robert 2 5 Willoughby street. COLLINS, Raymond 2: Allegheny avenue, Emswrrth. COLLURA, Vincent 13 Ivanhoe street.

CONRAD, John sgt 117 Tcri avenue, Johnstown. DEMBOWSKI. George pfC) S05 1 2 McConaughy Jonnstowrn. HUGHEST, Edward KnoX avenue, Monessen. JUBA, John, pfc, 6 tl Th avenue, New Kensington.

KABO, Michael, pfc, avenue, Johnstown. KALICHUN, Charles pvt 1408 2 Jackson avenue. Castle. KARNOSKI, Francis pfc, 270 Fourteenth street, Ainbriig' KELLEY, Harold pfc, West Washington street, y(V Castle. KRESS, Herbert rvt.

Varley street. MARTIN, George 1 5 a Seventeenth avenue, port. MILLER, David pfc, Routt 7, Butler. MISHLER, Franklin pfc, 313 Ohio street, Johnstown. MURRAY, Eugene, pfc, E.

wdekley Heights, Sewickley, ONDERKO, Andrew sg 562 Railroad street. Windber. PETLEVICH, Walter pfc. Route 3, Uniontown. PIERRO, Michael 5325 Natrona way.

SILVIS, Delbert pfc, 725 State street, Meadville. Collins Canaise Mi Klhaney Pupak Parent BuiK Aspinwall, Etna Tie, 6-6 Asps Surprised By Deadlocked Potoczsiy Kepiters Two 12-0 R. T. Q. L.

R. H. V. Patterson Scherrbaum Taormina Last-Period Drive Wins For Brownsville, 19-6 Score Twice in Final Quarter; Barnett Returns Kickoff 60 Yards From ths Post-Gazette Correspondent Brownsville, Nov. 3.

Brownsville High triumphed over Uniontown, 19-6, here tonight before a crowd of 5,000 fans. The Raiders led in first downs, 9 to 8. Uniontown scored first on a series of passes in the second period with Murray tossing to Marker in the end zone Buckenhimer Roeer 8-ore bv quarters: Aliquippa, Nov. 3. With R'xhejter 0 Latiano Tourhdown Parelli.

Joe Potoczny setting the battering Burgettstown Wins Another Beat Canonsburg High By 31-20 Margin From the Post-Gazette Corresrpondent Washington, Nov. 3. In one of the greatest offensive battles staged in these parts in years, Burgettstown defeated Canons-burg 34-20, to remain undefeated and in the Class A title chase. The winners scored on sustained drives of 6, 67, 14, 41 and 56 yards, Big John Melton lugging the oval over three times and Garcia twice. Bill Dagar, hefty fullback, tallied all three six-pointers for the losers.

First downs favored Union, 17-14. The I'mpire Heider. Linesman Deemer. pace, Aliquippa High notched a 12 Undefeated Aspinwall High, the to 0 victory over New Castle be leading contender for the WPIAL fore 6,500 fans on the Aliquippa field tonight Class title, ran into a surprise last night at Etna, with Etna High Potoczny scored both of the Quips touchdowns, getting the first Wasbingtoii Tops Trinity 8.000 Fans Witness 18-to-7 'ictory From ths Post-Gazette Correspondent in the initial period and the sec ior tne loucnaown. At the outset of the second ond in the last, both on plunges playing the Asps a 6-6 tie game before a crowd of 3.500.

Etna scored first, in the opening period, when, using a varied attack of passes and line plays, they advanced the ball to the Aspinwall Lineup: through the New Castle line. AMBRIDGE A poor kick by Sallie from be 19 L. l. r. R.

K. hind the New Castle goal line which bounced back to his five, set up the first Aliquippa score TECH Zuravle Karuba Konkoi Pnlknvir Jilorhito Smith Eftimon I. Kuhlnk one-yard mark, from where Klee ber plunged over. lineup: half, Barnett took the Uniontown kickoff and ran it back 60 yards to the visitors' 32. With Barnett and Simpson alternating, the ball was advanced to the one yard mark, from where Bert Sutton plunged over for the touchdown and converted on the plunge.

In the fourth quarter, Brownsville intercepted a forward pass. with Potoczny going over after Aspinwall knotted the tally in Oil City Wins On Passes, 18-0 Franklin Loses Ninth Straight From the Post-Gazette Correspondent Oil City, Nov. 3. Scoring Washington, Nov. 3 Washington avenged an earlier 2-0 setback by tripping a favored High eleven.

1S-7, in Wash UNION 34 CANONSBURG 20 Ktpr fupe A Strano Gmondt Lainrsk! Safarn (--, Maravirh Goldman ueev O. Htrann Amr-rdse En Tern Suhsntutions two plunges. The second score Friday L. Manci the second period when they put on a drive to the three and Dono- Cappozoili came after a 52-yard march. Bernik Vargo L.

Aquiiino Diamond L. V. 7 Kubiak New Castle made only one scor McGraw Campos Stanish 0-6 'l Cross R. Habe R. Eenko R.

Castelli hue wrent over. Aspinwall led in first downs. 14 to 10. Lineup: ETNA 6 ASPINWALL 8 ing threat, carrying to the Quips four-vard line in the second quar Maver. IVinnhro-ski.

Sirann. Mayer 2. Hum- Maropis T'urhduw Fernandea Garcia Boni ington's own "Civil War battle, staged before 8.000 fans. The Little Presidents scored in the first minute, when Syrek skirted end for 19 yards. Trinity Look a 7-6 margin by capitalizing on a fumble and going nine yards with Progar covering the last two.

The winners came back with a Q. Banner L. Kroceski R. Chemento Dagar all three touchdowns through the air, Oil City High trimmed Frank Martin L. Blank Letterle L.

Slack Kosher L. Cook ter before being stopped. First downs favored Aliquippa, 16 to 5. Lineup: ALIQUIPPA 12 NEW CASTLE 0 Melton TEAGARDEN, Robert pv Grabb McRandall and Sutton and Simpson plunged the ball to the two, from where Sutton went over for six points. Later in the period, the Brownsies capitalized on a Uniontown fumble and Billips ran nine yards around left end to score.

Lineup: BROWNSVILLE 19 UNIONTOWN 6 lin, 18-0, here tonight before 2,500 fans. Kinraid R. Hazens Waters L. Jackson brosi.i. Point converiM'tn Goldman.

Referee McGrew. I'mpire Jones. Linesman Snyder. Mars Captures Ninth, 34-0 Union 7 6 14 7 34 Canonsburg 0 6 0 14 20 Touchdowns Melton 3. Garcia 2.

Daear 3. Extra points Maropis 4 placements Koceski 2 (plunges). Referee Scott. Umpire Grover. Linesman Loziodice.

Walzer Ctssar It was the final game of the Yacgurcik BnnorTi Young R. R. Q. L. R.

Gazdik L. Furst Stewart Rceb R. Hill K. Betts Losan Irwin O'Black Donahue McA fee Thompson touchdown in the second period when Dental passed to Reserve Route 3, Waynesburg. TRCULIS, John C.

pfc, Columbia avenue, Vandergriil VERLICH, George pfc, 523 Farnsworthavenue, Clairton WILSON, William pvt US N. Thirteenth street, Fnskhn. ZUCCARELLI, Frank, pfc. 1118 Vresh Perkovich season for the losers, who dropped nine straight verdicts this fall and it was the third victory against Tselpis Gorgakis Paloney Lyons Drazenovich L. Rich F.

Kleeber R. E. Wvmer Sallie Score by quarters: Q. Forte L. Dellieatt Mihalcis Vurdelja Smisko Pettis four defeats and two ties for the Oilers.

Connellsville Wins Over German, 25-7 Etna 0 ft 0 Aspinwall 0 0 0 Touchdowns Kleeber. Donahue. L. Smith R. Flora P.

Walls Kreuter John Kozis R. Dean Flick R. Newman End Holley for 27 yards, and another pass from Dental to Syrek for 10 yards hit pay dirt in the third stanza. Washington held an S-4 edge in first downs. Lineup: WASHINGTON-1 TRINITY 7 Potoczny Greenawalt passed to Wood, six- Score bv quarters: foot-six end.

for the first touch Connellsville, Nov. 3. John Alinuippa 0 0 612 Touchdowns Potoczny 2. Referee Walsh. Umpire Hickes.

Linesman Roberts Newcomer Widmer Murray Billips L. Thomas Barnett R. Peivis Riffle F. Botti Loves' Connellsville eleven was down, the play covering 39 yards. Wilson L.

Jaworski slow in getting its power rolling In the third period, Wood intercepted a Franklin aerial and raced Murray Bruce I.ightner L. Anderson to defeat German Township Higb Nu-colella Clark Brownsville 0 ft 13 19 Uniontown 6 fl 0 Substitutions Sutton. Marker. Simpson Touchdowns Sutton 2. Billips.

Marker 25-7, here tonight as $54,000 in Victory for Apollo Apollo, Nov. 3 Apollo High defeated Washington Town ship High here tonight, 14-0, with El-wood and Walker making the touchdowns and Chapman and Brock making conversion points. Brownie Leppert war bonds were sold by the sports Hvson 56 yards for the second score and the final tally came in the fourth period on a pass from Parker to Dormont Concludes Season With Victory Point conversion Sutton (plunge). Referee Iavis committee. Lieutenant Com Brown.

Lmpire Parkinson. Linesman Adamson. G. R. T.

K. E. H. K. H.

V. ft ft A loiah Curran Barron Kiiien Svrek L'entai wroar Stoughton. Lineup: mander John B. Sutherland and Pittsburgh sports writers took Lavrick FRANKLIN 0 OIL CITY 18 Dormont High concluded its eridiron season yesterday at Dor H'arco Smutney IVaturrs 'in Over Zelienople Bperial to ths Post-Gazette Zehenople, Nov. 2 Mars High won its ninth straight game ft the season here tonight, defeating Zelienople, 34 to 0, to run its points to 29S for the season.

Francis Smutney, Mars fullback, scored three touchdowns and ran his individual point total to This gives him a big lead for WTIAL scoring honors. Mars scored in every period, getting two touchdowns in the third. Marburger. husky guard, a great game, and converted on four of the touchdowns. Lineup: MARS -34 ZELIENOPLE Guyton part.

The lineup: Frazier fl 1 0 7 Miller L. E. Vandenberg L. Rensel L. Pearson Washington Trinity 7 0 0 Touchdowns -Svrek 2.

HoJIv CONN Applications For sELLSVTLLE 25 GERMAN 7 Pn sar Sylvan avenue, Homestead. Memorial Services For Forest Hills Sergeant Memorial services for Sergeant Henry J. Austin, 22. formerly cf 348 Avenue Forest Hills, who was killed October 3 in action a France, will be held at 11 a. e.

tomorrow In the First Unitarian Church here. He was inducted February 17, 1943, and went overseas in July. The son of Mr. anci Mrs. B.

0. Austin of Lima, Ohio, Sergeant Austin lived in Forest Hills untj 1942, graduating from Forest Hills Public school and High school. He was in hi senior year at Duke University when he was inducted. Beside his parents he leaves a brother, B. Otto Austin, Jr.

Mai lory L. E. Steuart Trinch Michael Smith conversion Protar (dronkicki. P.ef Bozich Gurtis Kromer Dawson R. Marriage Licenses Gault R.

eree Melman. Umpire Fofter, Linesman Scallnns. Boughner Wood K. New Kensington Defeats Redstone Arnold, Nov. 3.

Ken High defeated Redstone High here tonight, 6-0, by scoring a touchdown in the first period. Harry Tam- mont. winning a 51-7 game from Baldwin and finishing up their final period by making 21 points. Minnich, Dormont end. caught two touchdown passes to lead the scoring.

Lineup: DORMONT 51. BALDWIN 7. Minnich L. Schluter Greenawalt Q. Lyttle Phillips Karns May Lawson Feniello Scacchi Stafford Munson Mortimer c) Robinson Molinaro Alesantrino Connellsville.

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H. B. 0 6 Panella Scarton Boot Billpuch Bokarli Smodic Mihalic K. H. Kozek Rhoades Grazier F.

B. fi 18 Oil Citv 0 6 Touchdowns Wood 2. Stoushton sub Thomas L. Glover buro intercepted a Redstone pass Demitrovich 7 1225 Har.zas L. for Referee Moore i Keynoms-ville.

Umpire Garbark. (Meadv-ille). Linesman Byler iCorryl. Tidline. James Ewing.

Fannie Remus, Andrew Paxon. Elsie Hibay. Michael Stechna, Anna Kearns. John Pollman. Elizabeth Ruaso.

Joseph Juliot. Philomena A. Schuetz. John Berthold. Marie Thackeray, Robert Jr.

Smith. Eva Shearer, Ross Moon. Edna 3Ioiiongahcla 31-13 Victor Cliarleroi alloped In Aerial Iiattle 0 07 German Twp. 7 0 on the visitors 40-yard line and ran to the 11 before he was Touchdowns Demitrovich. Molanaro 2 Hiscott Peterson Hasenman R.

Cass Wtlkeson R. Cigelio Davis R. Black Pmkerton downed. Two tries at the line Williams, Maczyko. Point conversions Mihalic, William.

First downs Connellsville 21, "German Township 13. Referee Hamer. Umpire Knight. Linesman Lauth. Rotraver Winner Fairhope.

Nov. 3. Rostraver netted a loss of two yards. Then Powers Maley Nass L. Nesbitt Hoover R.

Kraus Veltri passed to Sam Tamburo on the Redstone one and he stepped L. I. v-M L. Here- L. W'-nster Wiser T.

Yohm P. eenev Getsav L. Boros R. Ward'e F. Totn Marburger Purvis Alums P'arr Enders Verrharella Bishop Shaw Lesl' Ruhino F.

Schultx High defeated Belle Vernon High here tonight, 25 to 0. scoring in across the goal line for the touch Pittsburgh Pittsburgh McKeesport Elizabeth Collier Carnegie Wiikinsburi: Wilkinsbure Newell Clairton Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Crafton Pittsburgh Township Mt. Lebanon Pittsburgh Perrysville Pittsburgh McKeesport McKeesport Duquesne Duquesne Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Munhall Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh McKeesport Clairton Pittsburgh Pittsburgh East Brady Swissvale down. every period. Beckinger featured with" a 40-yard run off tackle for a touchdown.

Lineup: With a crowd of 3.000 attending imtitney Score by quarters: Dormont 7 13 7 2 51 Baldwin 0 7 0 0 7 Substitutions Tons. Durish. Touchdowns Rubino. Minnich 2. Davis.

Tons. Durish. Hoover. Boucher. Loestetter.

Point conversions Black. Hiscott 2. Rubino. Referee Hickes. Umpire Snyder.

Linesman Mackey. Ken High registered 12 first 0 ROSTRAVER 25 BEA.LEVERNON downs to 7 for Redstone. Lineup: Brunetti L. Rideeway Score bv quarters: Mars 7 7 7-34 Touchdowns Smutney 3 Shaw. Vecchr-II.

Point conversions Marburt'r 4 Referee French. I'mptre Shank. Linesman Richards From the Post-Gasette Correspondent Monongahela. Nov. 3.

Monongahela High defeated Char-leroi. 31-13. here tonight, with the locals scoring in each period except the last, and the Cougars showing their best in the last two quarters. A crowd of 3.300 was on hand for the contest, and with both teams making use of a passing attack, the fans were treated to a Buck Neyman Beres S. Tamburo L.

Bozich Neuman L. Palo Saiiba L. Balabon H. Tamburo Groom Fallen R. Fluearick Wassil Mpater Maerini Mascara F.

Mascara Evans Frederick Rhode-, Sellaro P. Vadella J. Vadella Roes Weber R. Bovle L. L.

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L. K. H. F. B.

13 Rainey Two Duquesne Soldiers Killed Two more Duquesne tolta have been killed in action, reports to their families from the War Department have disclosed. First Lieutenant William G. Kertis, 24, was killed on a boir ing mission overAustna October 17. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Snyder, 318 South Fourth street, Duquesne. Previously listed as Staff Sergeant Willard H. Nelson, husband of Mrs. Dorothy Wenn-linger Nelson and son of Mr. 'i Mrs.

Harold Nelson. 1503 Highland avenue, Duquesne, was in the European theater. Kotowsky R. Deltieatti I5raIdock Winner Over Farrell, 19-7 Stalder. Robert Veith.

Matilda Stickles. James Watson, Doris Pfefferkorn. Joseph Massaccl, Margaret Fedak, Stephen Moran, Pauline Kerr. Aaron Jr Moorhead. Janice Kuzma.

Joseph Kicinski. Stella Solomon, Frank Fesler, Marearet Vennebush. Philip Behary. Margapet E. Chrlstos, Nick Gomerac, Mildred Kulzer.

John Finegan, Mary A Kramer, Christian Jr. Birkland, Elizabeth J. Burke. John Jeletic. Mildred A Williams.

Paul Thorsen, Randi Picciani, Alexander Genelin. Dorothy Waleko, Stanley i Snyder Kaylo Q. Bellan Vestrand L. R. DeCarlo Beckinper Carnegie's Late Spurt Defeats Moon, 13-6 Carnegie High school football team scored touchdowns in the third 'and fourth periods 3resterday to gain a 13-6 victory over Moon Township.

Swintoski and Skirpon made Carnegie's scores and Tesla tallied for Moon, the latter in the first period. Lineup: CARNEGIE 13 MOON Skirpon L. ieadore Danbroski L. Basetti Kochin L. Warte Morgan Brunette Cross R.

Barnes Tavoletti R. Weir Ratchak R. Gracey Swintoski Q. Tesla fovett L. Herman Missonak R.

Smith Frinkaia F. Narahmut Carnepie 0 0 7 6 J3 Moon 6 0 fl 0 6 Touchdowns Swintoski. Ekirpan, Tesla. Point conversions Wodzmski (sub for Kochin). Reieree Gannon.

Umpire Byrnes. Linesman Dr. Stahl. Craie Nov. 3.

Braddock aerial bombardment. The Farrell, Ta 625 St. Justin, Bethel Tie St. Justin and Bethel High Schools battled to a 6-6 tie at Moore Field yesterday afternoon. St.

Justin took the lead in the third period after a scoreless first half and Bethel came back to tie it up in the final period. Lineup: ST. JUSTIN 6 BETHEL 6 Rostraver Abbo R. Field Michaels F. PawlikowskJ New Kensington.

6 0 0 fl Referee Klinzing. Umpire Kennedy. Linesman Mihm. Craig. Snyder.

-Beckineer. Touchdowns feature play was a 49-yard pass Kaylo. Point conversion Craig (kick). and run. Barky passed to Spazi IVancv Pemberton Dies worth Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Dormont Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh High defeated Farrell.

19-7, here tonight in the locals" last home game. Sandidge intercepted a Farrell pass and raced 33 yards to score the first touchdown, while Huey later ran 30 after a pass Interception. Smith had a 30-yard run for Farrell's lone score, while Braddock drove 90 yards for the Nanov. nine-year-old daughter of Dick Pemberton, secretary of ValvisUa L. Reid Hannon L.

Kirchner Cosieila L. NordMrom Pagan Frye Kautzman Jackson White R. Cain East Defeats West Washington, Nov. 3. East Bethlehem trampled its traditional rival, West Bethlehem, into the sod this afternoon, 49-0, as the Bulldogs flashed a powerful offensive attack that reached pay Fojedmec, Pittsburga ani and the play netted a touchdown.

Lineup: MON'GAHELA 3 1 CHARLEROI 13 Lone L. Fittingham Ocarina; L. Parluso Morris L. Ray Kocaka Lewis Mattv R. Schmidt Sudish R.

Demarco Barton R. Mipaver Smith J. Nicholson Barkev L. Permline Spanani R. Kakajtis Younst F.

Morgan Mon-inaahela. 13 12 31 Charleroi 0 ti 13 the Pittsburgh Concourse Association and former Carrick Odd football player, died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital. Funeral Killmeyer. VincflTT Princeton Sailor Safe O.

Pittsburgh Wingertshan R. McNary Demmcr Q. Pelesky Thompson L. Eadson Pittsburgh Library services will be held at St. Basil Graner R.

McClain Richard Boyd Walker, fJrerr.a-'i second class, who was serving aboard the aircraft carrier, Princeton, was sunk in the recent naval Schulz F. Sourbeer dirt in every priod. The lineup: Catholic Church Monday morning Library AST BETH. 49 WEST BETH. 0 at 9 o'clock.

Friends will be re L. Fleming. Marion M. Loberakes, John Gaetano. Mary Battelli.

Anthony, Jr Slifko. Mary Snoznik. Arthur Paolucci, Dorothy Webster, Claude Ash, Ethel Covi, August Coyle. Janet Tanski. Edward McDonald.

Dorothy Hoffman Hawkins Ren ton Bessemer McKeesport Score by quarters: St. Justin 0 0 0 6 Bethel 0 0 0 6 Substitution Vogel. Touchdowns Vogel, St. Calir. Touihdowns Snaziani.

Botiey. Morgan final. Lineup: BRADDOCK 19 Valich L. Manono L. Pohies L.

7.ara Srhosky R. Keily R. Riiey Sullivan Turner L. Zajdel Ifandidce F. Bradd'vk 7 FARRELL 7 Pvli Praiich McKay t'hefks Moueams Luca R.

Phillips GaiKsna Prciioso M. Phillips smitn ceived at the Koontz funeral parlors. Brownsville road. Pannier. Point conversions Borkey Baka- Clark Trips Snowden Clark High defeated Snowden at South Park last night, 24 to 6, with Poer making two of the victors touchdowns.

Scott made 13 and Snowden nine first downs. The Malik Alexander Eland a Shimrock Pollock M. Ma rod i Davis itis. Referee McLaren. Umpire Mackey Linesman Saiotti.

Placchl Blackburn Moravits Lancaster and safe, according to word received by his parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. W.

Walker of Unity. Carnegie Carnegie fiharpsburg Pittsburgh L. T. L. G.

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TOONERVILLE FOLKS By Fontaine Fox Abbadini Peters Hanson Kapcar la lineup: C. Marodi P. Fien Yonosik D. Fien POLITICAL APVF.RTKFMFVT Kilbane and liiirley Referee Amateur Bouts SCOTT TWP. 24 2.

Muchey. PRESIPENTIAL ELECTION AT THE LITTLE SCO RPIONS CLUB Touchdowns Sanriidte POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Carl Score by periods: snowden 6 Nesky Polacek Logar Bruschl Meiani Btnith. Points after iourhdo Cheeks Reieree Coles. I'nipi'' Bache. Mead linesman- ivlmnerin.

Kawalski L. Kindler L. Noce L. McGinnis Schrieder R. Former Featherweight Cham Tone in Tonightl INDEPENDENTS for VICTORY Preient E.

Bethlehem. 1U 6 13 1449 Touchdowns Hanson, Peters, Varndale. Kapcar. Minicucci. Hoffman.

Car. Extra points Kapcar (pass), Minicucci 2 i plunges), Abbadini ipassi, Peters (plunee. Safety West Bethlehem. Referee Cree. Umpire SepsL Linesman Parker.

Muzzie Galmski McMurrav Poer Smith R. E. L. D0I6 Thieret P. Verno Angott C.

Verno F. Plochacki Bruce Avalon ami Ilellevue Play Scoreless Tie Av'alon and Bellevue High school football teams battled to a scoreless tie in their annual game yesterday played on Avalon's field. Avalon had a decided edge in first Score bv Quarters: Scott t2 Snowden 0 0 0 Touchdowns McMurrav. Galinski. Poer 2.

Spencer. Referee Murray. Umpire Kress. Linesman Murphy. DOROTHY THOMPSON TONGHT WCAE 10 P.

M. pion Johnny Kilbane and Charley Burley. local welterweight, acted as referees in the amateur fight show staged at the Center Avenue Y. M. C.

before a large crowd. Summaries: 135 pounds Leroy Green. H.iitop A. deleated Powney McKinley, I McCleoa A. C.

pounds Boh Moon Crest A o'efeate'l Francis Burchak. A. c. 130 pounds Howard Lambert. Doe Mr-Leon A.

C. scored TKO over Bohby Mar-ton. Center Ave Y. first round. 140 pounds Amenco Petomco.

Shaler Cre.t. defeated Forenia. Hilltop A C. 13." pounds Bbhv Winston. Boccl A defeated Johnny Berger, Center A enue.

141 pounds -Nat Smith Kay Bo-. Senator CLAUDE downs, leading 11 to 4. Lineup BELLEVUE AVAI.OV Ac'erman Avomvorth Triumphs Avonworth High defeated Edge-wood High, 20 to 7, yesterday at Edgewood with Slaney taking two passes from Utberg for touchdowns, one in the first and one in the second period. Evans scored on a pass in the final period. Edgewood scored in the third with Denne making the touchdown and conversion point.

First downs favored Edgewood 10 to seven. LineUTJ AVONWORTH 20. EDGEWOOD 7. Wi-titr Berc Pun oar I- T. G.

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t) 1.. F. Newhernerts Buer Ta'Wer Pates Pmsti F'sck Cnno'Tv W'lShe Wei 'and aser Stewart pr riser Puisn POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTI-FMF NT Ferndale 13-0 Victor Johnstown, Nov. 3. Fern-dale scored twice in the last quarter to defeat Westmont, 13-0, in their twenty-second annual battle here tonight.

Dick Cable passed 16 yards to Ray Cushman in the end zone and three minutes later Ted Gehlman took a lateral from Cable and raced 37 yards to score. Ferndale showed! a 12-7 edge in first downs. Lineup: scored TKO over tSeva Mason. Center VBt: lAvf seer nn rtcina Hutchinson 1 ii pounds t.a.-i Loieman Y. defeaicn Klod Morris.

Kay Bovs Ciuh. lft.S "iinds Ave-v. NfcLeon A. deOaied Percv Mitchell. Hilltop.

Kat Win MrKKKSPOKT 7 1- Crafton Victorious FERNDALE 13 WESTMONT 0 WEST VIEW L. L. Eneh Grossman E. L. R.

-R. F. Evar.s Rylander Jones Latshaw Walworth Bastion Slaney Hams Utber DiveiT Pfaff Tyner Don't Miss James L. McDEVITT PRESIDENT PENNSYLVANIA FEDERATION OF LABOR KDKA Sat. 6:15 P.

M. T. PGH 19 a ro Siisa'i G-ahm Va.ic Irncmj Ca-'er Kiesar lJn Pimardsoo Hur'ey "POST-WA rSEMPWM VT THE SOCIALIST SOLLTIO TONIGHT, 10:30 P. M. WCAE MUTUAL NETWOR EDWARD A.

TEICKERT Socialist Labor Party Candidate for PRESIDENT of the U. S. A. For Free) Opt rte LF CLIFF Hornicki Coulsoni Carrol! Ws'-far a ker Park Taoer Baker Pauhrrt Fa noiurs: Fu'lonf ii 1 7 1.. P.

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Bastion. Ref- CRAFTON JI Da iv Madden Her'-on Patterson Kramer Coven ry O'Mshonr Wenrich Chrstv r.nernhs Breer Cushman Constable Wtcknick Roberts Blaschak Hemminger Rose Zaek Cabie Parievechio Ghirran L. L. T. R.

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Q. R. F. Hock Culli Moil Topham Novak tu'svir R-e! Stewart Gasper Knny a 12 Refe-ee Kress I. P'istu'in Scor by quarters: Avonworti 7 7 Edeewood .0 0 Touchdowps 8'anev 2.

Brickies Ober Barrett Heilman Boer Strange ia 13 5ehiaian. Point T. MrKeesp-rt Toueiow ns Laff Hur'e s.n- Point Gpzvertians Denne hill Pe'r- ers'e-s furlorg Femlaje erea Phillip. Breen Touchdowns Cushman Umpira Binder. Lxcesnup fcefere L'ttP'ra Snaer.

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