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Pitt To Me In Top Form Fbr Duke U. Pittsburgh. Oct. 22.—Barring mis haps on thi :> n ' ci .1 ..i ' : 'A t1. the Pitt Pantners arc going to move into the game \\ Duke a! th.· Γ." etudium th s S.it . .t. y : ,· . · · physical 1 ·ϋι1 ' η th it :he> « been : m tϊι ^ se a- ·:ι The Panthe. - ·.' out of : ·.· Minne-.aa . There were a few bumps and bruises but the enta ·. U til. : t. " 'd · against the O. ; ·:··:·, ly i Blue Dev il ο . There are not likely to be any line- , up change- ··! S..: : · !a« ' le e ' bination that !.. . I open :·4 ^ off against M nnesot. apparently be* j ing the best that has been bro ght together thus far. The i'." c has aium ti:.'. : t play f the Ρ .over the success f the nning game, which 1 In.κ till- > . tietter coverage punts and kick off* bette ■ t ■ "· i feriMVe χ . practice .·· ■ ·. I "Duke t ι s ) ! ΐ ;1 ΐ ■< st fens: ν e -·:»»: S · ference. shown ν Λ: · ' M " >· ( ; ' a ■ the tas!» '·.··,'■ da>. and : : 'a ories ■ ' M· fresh in ! bar) news Stole. field thai <1 tile ne.-t country : Su ce .ng h ;. : iiiid U'h > c.i:i (is iis' ha ι i " ' ! v. ' , t . \\ . i ! ι · ' :1. ' : ! 21 ( ;>. : id ■ I .It' ' > . ' t ' i 1 ' ' ' ' · ' CI . J i. ·. -t - Tei.\! . ■. ltd. ■' i ere dite Γ " . 1·' ί > jug TAR lli:n > \VI RAGING ι \ \kds ri r i!! N. : · (' T., II> > f.ia> \V ,· Κ S. contest bea: :\c. the Big Five : nfereuce ac< in five g a e-· - : ■ Τ . il. ' have gained 928 ·. -ds. lost 125, and netted H< :i >TH I \T IT John Pan ar.rt C a ri Ridri befn waging a tooth and nail fight fo| one of the first teiim guard slo - e\ er - ■ ι ■ :: 4 ' a ■ ; for \ t S· · ·'· ·;·{·., is Η broke into the starting lineup against Wako Forest last week for the first ti ; ne tli - -t t- a; Wake Kedliead I Tigers And Chapel Hill Meet hr* da y !>l XKLE BOOSI> PI Ν ΓΙΝΟ AVERAGI ί OK V. \Kr. FOREST ;■:· »■■ ι λ ϊ ι! ι ; μ w Κ w ; · η big Yveek-End On Tap For ! he Deacons V. i;t- Κ · ·. Oct 22—A bi« • · mi Wake Kores; lid IV. S iturdaj . η ι Sunday of thi. 11 ti . ilifs will ι oti '..il ι between the us ,) d the University of North > i.i d. ; ι : noon. start . .." li :. m 011 biilod - the honit \ -1 ' ; .lit ,ιικ: ι ' ι iitractions m . .'lit t· fnitorn .'a; ■ 'tis on t'.v !. y.illy •s:. ..lu:i Hi and nus, : t . é tnd after the game. ■ · · tu -. lo : ■: „·«·.. ti • -ο ; at 1 tin ■ ι " ι . .. 1 ilid ΐ 1' 1 - .1 cc I ι . y · un ... i ' ·_ ν . .ι i ii η w lit η tli. ' .·!'·. - play li i.-t 1. λ · < t I' ■ : ι ι ί··\ ell I it'll ι Grove Stadium· Starting time foi s t ■ ; ! ; ι -1 vi I i i ..· tli n ο ι .'clock \ ' I ι II ii_. ··.. I it - li ..it {.aim '.· ι*" ι. y · ι I.pep nit ct which will probably surp ass any : ι.1. ι .-lid . pu π t p! i« in :i..' local gynmas : π .·! Kaleigh ι ■ ally in π ! t ; a facility. . .plains el the I'nlar.ski anil . ' .1 ' il J.co lli .: ; the pr.»j»iam !.. ·· nciuhboi iue . . ν an iti d to be on ■ I'.t CI.IIIV . r.n'i'cd :.ν ; : cr I1 ·ν i ,· alumni or no'. Ai·. ... t '.·:■·: J..· to.'k a slian • Ί" ic.-day li aiming : , ι ..· :. v.- ι mint to a ca ..« . : " ball iumit· Sat Duke ! > 111 c l)e\ ils 10 Lntrain 11ère The Duke I uiversity Blue Hcvils will entrain litre Thurs " " .('tcrnoon ,.t 1 1 p. in. for Pittsburgh. l'a. according tii in tormation ret ei\cd here. ί he si.1 ti is M'hcdulcd ti> !",'ve i)ii. ! .mi in bus at 11:15 a. m. for Henderson. !"·'.<· 1Î1 π·· De·, ils will arrive in Pittsburgh e:irl\ Friday morn iui;. .mil their lie.idiiuarters will al the Hotel Sehenley. They ·' ill ' !-:c linlit workout in the Pitt stadium l"rid.iv afternoon. \\iHim TOM s 111 \I)S WOI KP \< Κ I.FTTERMKN W .! la s ■ r-i string tackle .' 1 η '·. man for χ. c State's Wolfpack, is president of th .1. ·:»·« . senior j ta te big Favorite Saturday Raleigh. CVt 22 Xortii Cur lin.i State is the overwhelming favorite aga.nst Ν <· λ : t .. it tua Indians in Riddck · duaii Sat . ,l.i\ night, but the \V ■ < .>· . expects t ι get a lut more tha" ; < >.l v. oi koat aga nst the S it!· ι'.η,.ιη Billy Laval is the coach of the X w be \ ν ■ ! ν to Rale.gh one .·: ·'· . aest small college tea::· in ; ■ ι Τ y. Ta,· Indians h..Id . \vt ihf advantage o\ er State \\ . ; !i · tackUs being t!> . .* t·:; pack will Γ ice th: ίι. Newberry . α ty il Laval-coach ed team with ;> i' > <■ > "t've tack which will S·. < . ι·. fense on the alert !. :i h idden hall tart i 1 In.l an - are adept .it carry "11 >u uf Magic" style S'.ite al- > hnp< ' ι'.ν η of t has s , th - C ι Π >C Newton I t tin ta ι na backiield · c - tip. ••1 ut tested sen ■ 1 have t· show considi rab : .venant : I' it i> to get tit. '' .tu -'all ad if the soph '.tu>n I r< ·crve K\ eryone is ρ the St . : team for holding t ack the Waké | Fort st Γ) ac ·· ' .rte ' · ·:·) .low n. In,; π ι '·>·. list·-.· some changes in the 1 η so are need ed. Emphasis on attack will feature j most of the pract ions ;n the n. \t few weeks Thousands of h gh school seniors I rem all pari- ' State \v .'! b<· an the cair.pas S.r a y and w 11 !..· ad m tit d t ι the a . guests · f tit •olleae. '!' c . ' . duled f ■ ■ . ! n" ■■ 1 DEER HUNTS SET FOR HOLLY SHELTER AREA Haieigh. Oct. 2- \ >erics i>! dei hunts will bt held a the Holly Shel ter Wildlife Λ c a l'cndcr county dunng a Uvo-w ck.- period begin ning I Viva : . ; H inton .Tame.·. North C.i; «lata :lniissiont r ««: - me and mi a.d sheries. to who: , applications should be directed, an IV au et il Il ay Siu i'.i ,.· ., aO.uoO-acre Slate : e ! ι game t. ; eel: ; >·· ,'.vc\ 1 . er a pel al about ten years, no hunting having ; been permitted during that period· Because of the former inaccessibility I or the ari a, game officials pointed ι out. some of the . rea has probably ] •η \ r !h cit . ' ,1 by 1:.inters. Λ Pit'.:: art-Robe ' . n fédérai project dt ·. t ! ι; :·.t ri i'cuig carried out ' Γ. ( !'. . Hunts are s. hc luled tin December 2. 4. fi. i). i 1. and 13. starting at G ι. m Réservât: m will be made fori ι a ι \ : : ι ·' fit)'» hunter.·, f. r the ' \ days v..ta a l:mit of 100 hunters daily. \'o app! ■.■(: in- will be honored .••it.eh are η !* postmaria d >>n or! ar or to \o\e.nber 15. COl'VTIM IIOME FOR !>()( Wii! aa ι Die) Xewt lis home in t:a' ν : - be.'η r.aι:'ed "Lak t" era 1 milt - from R i I etsîh N'ewt.-n a- head football coach ι ,' X C. State. Democracy cannot be safe any where until it is safe everywhere— j Wood: , ■ \\':!·οη. Roosevelt Optimistic \V,i 1M 11.141.Ml. Orl M •dent lin- ri; .·· about Κυ- . · . ·· ■.·. : 11 i Germany. Λ-κι (I : : !! · pi t·. cnnl'c: ι·ηι ι■ vi :·. ! v. v.\ ,\\ -.i ll il the l; ! ■ · nd 11 '■· ···. V. .·; who headed the American mission to .\Io.-eow. -aid . ! Γ Τ · ■ ι it;.!· ' C ' i 111 ■ t' K\i cut i iv . 1 i I · i- I ' I .· had "κι·ι· < ι .· ί 11 tilt : · " .ii :! ■■ Kus-ian Mil...ii. :i II..' rini.n: h..d ..n. :.·»,· · \ ι ti ρ da y will'. M ' I ' · ■ < ' ' ; nd later reaffirmed his faith that the Russian Government and people v. add light . 11. "Since my return I have been very iiitich gratit:cd . 1. I .· d .i; tiu* l.glil t s s :\ ' · -11 1'. ' ' ! ... ve i'rr'l takvn by the American Government αϊ seeing that Russian requirements are heing . :···.!." ' 1 ' ■ "! .· ι·■ 1 · ers. "they , :v :ng Im'wanl m large quant it a - Harriman said he and other mem ber. of the mission had been able 11 ]'!'< Ί1' :-e dehverv ιΊ all the ·· ,·ι. ,·ΐ< Joseph Stalin asked for and "yon can judge for yourselves that Stalin',; satisfaction was cuiic*. aled. ' The Russian Premier Harrn.ian found to be "a human : ■ ' ii low to deal with. v. ! ! · .t η "ti - · . Γ humoi whicli he aii w ; . .. ι veil ill seriou.- con ver iilimi. JORDAN. (OX I.J \I) I NT BAM. ( \KKM MS Sopho non si!. . Ï1 ■. 11. ι ; ι (Shot I Cos e '.he >u ai leaders on the North C ι . ι which meets Wake Forest η ;.:i ι - port;.'it Β. ; I·': . e . . ! ; ' · scrap at Wake K· S r r : dan is first with . li-.v. He has netted 14(1 \. 1.- : Cos follow- closely behind . >; yards in 42 ra.-lu. ;.· · .la WEEKLY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (■unit's for Saflir.!:i\. Oil. llMI Home ream IN I K KSKCTION U. Bradley Tech-New Μ·'\ Λ : Fordhant-T C. U. Oberlin-Sv\ arthmore Oklahoma-Santa Clara Pittsburgh-Duke Tennessee-Cincinnati VanderbUt-Princeton Wash \ rit I- i-Centenary Κ Λ ST Albright-Mora'· îan Allegheny-American Alfred-Buff?' ι Artiherst-Wv.siey.in Army-Colunil : a Bates-Maine Boston C il· 'ge Georgetown Bowdoin-Colby Brouklyn-rit Laurence Calif ι P:i i-Tr -Clarion Cornell-Colgate Cortland-Clark.son Drexel Tech-Ursinus Frank & Marshall-Gettysbur Geneva-C Tech Green Mountain-Vermont Jr Grove City-Slippery Rock Harvard-Navy Hobart-W & J Hofstra-Trcnton Holy Cross-Ν Y. U. Johns Hopkins-Haverford Kutztown-Ithaca Lafayette-Brown Lowell Tex.-Hartwick M. 1 T.-Hyanis Muhlenberg-Dickinson New Hampshire-Vermont Northeastei n-Upsala Panzer-American Int. Penn Mil -Lebanon Valley Penn State-Lehigh Pennsylvania-Maryland Providence-R I ri'ate Rochester-Hamilton Scranton-Marshall Shippnsbrg.-Bloom.-dii g Springfield-Connecticut St Bonaventur-Davis Elkms St. Francis-Morris Harvey St. Vincent-W Va Wes. Susquehanna-C. C. Ν V Syracuse-Rutgers Thiel-West minster Trinity Coll.-Coast Guard Tufts-Williams Union-R P. I Worcester-Mass State Yale-Dartmouth WEST Western Conference Ohio State-Northwestern Purdue-Iowa Wisconsin-Indiana 1910 Score I 11-7 DNP ii-i : 1Î-.-Ï3 7-1J DNP DNP 14-19 0-9 DNP 19-0 j 6-1-1 DNP 7-6 : 19-18 1 13-13 14-12 6-25 34-0 13-0 , 12-8 g 20-0 U-21 7-0 DNP DNP 13-0 ' 13-7 7-20 DNP DNP BNP 0-12 34-0 13-33 6-7 0-21 16-13 34-0 DNP 25-0 1 12-7 , 6-50 14-24 DNP DNP 13-7 ! DNP , 14-7, DNP 6-0 20-14 j 20-22 0-12 i 6-12 13-7 , 3-6 21-6 27-10 Home ream Kan Miss Hit; Six < ufereii · Missouri Val'cj ( mferen Ci' el-' -1 M . •λ; ι \ ν y : ι >th< r i. jnr> Λ ! i... :t-I.akr 1·' :· -t Λshlan i-B! in : :i 5*ί· It-Kr.. χ j. λ:.' Green-Heidelberg 3utler-Ohio U. ?apital-Kenyon Carthage-Culver-Stockton Tase-John Carroll Jentral Norm.-De Sales Toe-Lawrence Cornell College- ίηηιΊΙ Dakota Wesly-/ gustaoa Dana-Concord ia Detiani e-St. Marys Pelicit Tech-St. Joseph Eli,.':iurst-Concor.!i.i Evansville-South Μ. ι. H.miline-St. Mary.·. Huron-Sioux Falls [11. St. Normal-Carbondale Iowa St. Tr-Pitt Tr. Itasca Jr.-N'ortl:! u. 1 James Millik : τ -1 '. ! James town-V ι i !· y » '. y Kalamazno-.\l;: ι Kansas St -κ .rt H i y. Macomb-Κ ι.- I. Marquette Tr -Μ Γ M 0-1 Μί Κι iree-Κι.ι "k t Miami (Ο l-Ohio WesU-v Ν· ί tli Ce η. ral-Λ'.κ . t:«r ι Χ Dakota-N Dakota S: ite Northern-Vankton Xorthwest Coll.-Wisron Ext. Notre Dame-Illinois Ohio Northern-Déni; >·η ι >maha-Morningsi:i· Oshkosh-Nor III Ottawa-Shurtlifr Ûtterbein-Mai ietta Pi incipia ι The ι -Kemper Ripon -Monmouth River Falls-Stout Rose Poly-Franklin So. Dakota-S. Dak. State St. Norbert-Carroll Valparaiso-Ball State Wabash-Hanover Wah pet on-Ellen dale Way ne-Chai Iron Waynesburg-Youngstown Western Reserve-Kent Stat· Western State-Toledo Wheaton-Illinois College Whitewater-Milwaukee Whit worth-Carroll Wichita-Dayton Wittenberg-Mt. Union Home 1940 Tc t:n Score SOITII > h t h east '' rn t (inference AI ihama-Gcorgia DN'P ι λ r^ia Te· h-Auburn 7-16 I .···:.-lana St.-Florida DNP Γι.! ιne-Mississippi DNP Southern Conference E\ividson-Furman 7-40 Richmond-Virginia Military 9-7 Virginia Poly-W À· I.. 21-0 Wake Fort Carolina 12-0 < )t lu r Games Emory & I!■ ··ιy-Maryville 0-12 j Glenvilie S' -W Va. Te h DNP Guilt'· ; ι -1 ' . · .ia 0-40 Kentu· ky-V.'· ■' Virginia DNP j McPh< rson-Bethany 0-7 -· ,·.-Γηΐ··η DNP Ν< ■ · · > ι y-Mat s Hill 0-21 Ν'·· G · - -Ν· λ berry DNP ■ :v..u. Tech 2D-6 '' m 7-19 i-High Point 12-21 • K· ···!·; ιst -State DNP \V fl 1-Rand Macon 19-0 sot'THW EST South ««'stern Conference ■ Λ \ M Baylor 14-7 . : -K. ·· - 0-13 Other Games \r..:. ua Tr-Arizona U. DNP \i .zona State-West Tex. St. 7-2S ' uiiel Baker-Abilene 0-20 G Texas St.-Ouachita 6-13 Ε New Mexico-N. M. Mil. 0-6 J. >hn Tarleton-Schreiner 6-12 N. Tex. Tr -Sam Houstoa 7-6 Phoenix-Citrus DNP Texas A. & I -Okla. State DNP Texas Mines-Hardin Simmons 7-13 Trinidad-N. M. M I. DNP RO< Κ Υ ΜΟΓ S TAINS Mountain States Big Seven Colorado-Wyoming 62-0 Denver-l'tah 14-25 Utah State-Colo. State 12-13 Other Games Boise-Idaho (S. Β ) DNP Idaho-Willann tte DNP Mon'ana Mines-Mont Nor. 14-0 Montana State-Montana 0-6 Nevada-Santa Barbara DNP Western State-Greeley Tr. 13-32 PACIFIC COAST Pacifie ( oast Conference Calif -So California I C L A.-Oregon Wash. State-Oregon State Washing ton-Stanford Other Games Calif. Aggies-Chico Fresno St.-San Diego Placer-Salinas Ret I lands-Pomona Santa Rose-Nevada Frosh ! San Luis Obispo-Visalia West Wash -Pacific Luth 20-7 0-18 0-21 10-20 12-6 0-0 0-6 27-6 26-0 DNP 7-26 NOTE—DNP means ilid not play each other in (Compiled by Central Press Association) iarolina's Two Staiwart Tackles — ■ - - - MictM£L-S iLtpr) €>/c>i g/ectCj irtC^uers u.v.c ■ ι ill. ;·.·.· U..-,.Λ· inl'iii- «ΐ,.π ;iu art..·: U·. Forest Saturday, and are slated for two ot the t··»» lined iU with Pat Preston end either Buck Jones < r Tony Ii l>.no 1'iv. 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