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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire MINES COACH PREDICTS COWBOY VICTORY OVER SILVER AND GOLD Conference Champions Due for Defeat When They Meet Wyoming Eleven, Courtright Declares in Late Interview. DENVER, Colo., Oct. 20.—(#)—From Wyoming at last has come a football team that, in the opinion of Rocky Mountain conference coaches, bids fair to become a cham- | pior The University of Wyoming has a real football aggre- gation,” is the statement of Coach Courtright, at Colorado strong favorites for the . gonfalon uried under a 43-to-0 score by that school last Saturday. again this year. The Mines coach even went so} At any. rate the Wyoming eleven far as to predict that the Deitz] will bear watching, is the concensus eleven would take the measure of| of opinion of the mentor: Meanwhile the University of Colo- rado is hard at work in preparation for its crucial conference struggle with Utab University next» Satur- da two and Colorado, champions Quiversity of ‘conference the times QUESTION BOX ; ch Witham is worried and is @riving his men hard in an effort 10 perfect a defense against the red- jerseyed onslaught. While the. conference champions battle at Salt Lake City fans in the eastern section of the conference will | 8 have some question to| | Watch with interest the Colorado you have t Aggies:Colorado College game at ask about baseball, football. bor! | Ghincago Springs, ing or any other ‘amateur or pro The Aggie eleven potentially at fessional sport— 3 least, is a powerful machine and is Write to John B. Foster, On|}. titie chreat of no mean propor- oaseball. tions. Lawrence Perry. amateur sports, and Falr Play on boxing and ‘other professional sports. All are spe clal correspondéhts of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building. New York. Enclose a stamped, self-ad- ressed envelope for your reply. on Fastest Stenog Question—Runner is on second base and the batter hits tlie ball to the shortstop who fields it on the base line. Runner on second starts for third but he bumps the shortstop so the latter cannot tmake a play. 1 ruled the runner from second out for interference and the batter also out, Was I right? Answer—No. The batter cannot be called out. He did not interfere and in addition to that you made two outs on one play which cannot happen. Question—I was boxing with 1 fellow who used a crouching posi- tion and scored heavily as I tried to reach him with my blows. What is the bestymethod, to use against a fellow who fights tlike that? 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We are not working to Y traiy # started to ru wrong direc.| Prove the New York club, bat { er grid iron tion. But he wasn't the only sf) \ ent injuries.| fused one, An opposing — et 14) Srounded jim . fvthe dea wait . ix prepa had clipptd oft 4 ged and Rous? gear Hargrave of the Reds are men n n. Har i ioned trade tor Kelly, Meuse! sie 1 » gre \ and Snyder of the Giants i One long mile of motor buses will er vita An convey the West Point cadet corps Ee sf : ) uN to New Haven when the Mule meets ee rai nud st 1a ther ye ti the Bulldog the Yale saucer, Sat Yost and some of his coaching aides and stars. Upper photo shows, left to right: Frank Cappon, Jack Biott, haitt ull Bulid : he Edwin Mather, Ray Fisher, Fielding Yost, Harry Kipke, Charley Hoyt (trainer) and “Tad” Wienmaun. ‘ h that he mS S ‘ ‘1 galr th F I nm the 3 BY H. PAULL jinto the breach in the game I&st »are three cth While the depar:| | Uncle Sam's split on to kee; (Special Central Press , . Ke es oa me “ Cambridge che in world's series amounts 4 as to the pects Central Press Correspondent! |season when Irwin Uterits was ren-|ture of George Little forced Yost | iat week wyainst Ioly Cr series amo faa teformed as to th Fielding Yost’s name ts synonymous 2%! hers de combut and who pro-|to take more activ the | ¢ ll, ‘Ihe giant end the Maternal ’G Ret rlea meee with victory. Le gained his thee | ceeded to set western football fields | tutoring, these men he red] 4, nce t file das toca’ teeta te Adios | Wil be split Into four the ability: to build all-powerful elev. | #4 Ppane iol deal) ork s Kc Rifas Pectiven.a sees CHEN I i Lhe dia fonth (tortabemrote ehermerrene ens that swept ull before them ana} This year Friedman leadS the} Among the playing stars Yost has. be i t its| shape of taxes from ticket brokers | {od between rounds _ literally ran up a point a minute| Michigan attack. ‘That this attack | in addition to Friedman, are i on the er fast = ——e——__— during the actual playing time of |looms powerful {s Indicated by theJand Bil Flora. Parker, Hastings en ae ek | i Be) sity ah an at se 5 thatmaniatiachadujes fact that in {ts first two games.|Neb. lad. is a veteran anda triple |), : 1ythe Colgate game. Cothran,| U.S, NAVY MAN Heston, against Michigan Aggies and Indiana| threat man. Flor: a star forward | ),, | Fee RI AL OMIT We LAIN IN HAITS Weeks. the Yostmen ran up a total of 102] pass receiver. al Lace fake ee ang Germany Schuitz. points. This in a total of 120 min-} Chicago's inability. to score ; via ate roar | porr a ee These men and others helsed Yost | vtes.of actual play, And the while | tory over Ohlo, State gives Mi " tf ( ita nrar usbaeriia Mine ‘ oan ot pile up a wonderfy! gridiron record | the opponents were being halted | hopes of getting at least a half claim | gate clas! ‘ Sau koith'c a: péisible Ome ee : Baila) for Michigan t dead in their tracks. Not even alon the Big*Ten title this year Ha ir haunt ot Le bal raed pha aranretepal bie kta eat reer OS And now, as \the 1925 season field goal was scored on the Yost} not an undisputed hold on it, I in Pennsylvania \eufrered -in ru a place-| p aa atabbe 1 to bhi ft pis aweeps toward the biz game cra, the | ‘efense. If Yost develops a point a minute truck hard. Capt | ment isick Virginia |'Au Prince) yesterday: . Ensign ‘Out Wolverine adherents sense a return| Yost has gathered around outfit the championship is quite of the LaFolette Iieoni(sraa One tiberte” tesa sree ieeaann of these halycon “point a/minute”| formidable array of coaches. Mania to Sland’ in waco <A bon stiext 1 ihesbaat leteilian clothes. No polltical fap dys in the strength of the present | Cappon, Harry Kipke and Jack Blott, | month, hate , vd of Yout’s recent teams, are three of the men helping him. Edwin Math- er, Ray Fisher and “Tad Wiemann eleven, led by the fiery Benny Fried- man, Cleveland ty. Friedman is the lad who stepped FOOTBALL INSIDE OUT THE * Way AND HOW OF THE RULES WhatIs Meant by Offside By NORMAN E. BROWN. This article was supposed to dedl with other angles of the kicking game, but the queries regarding the from scrimmage-and one trom other formations, When the bail if being put in play | technicalities of “offside” and “on-| from scrimmage a player of the side side” play have.caused me to digress| in possession of the ball or of the a minute and try to clear up that] defensive side''is “off side’ only mystery. : when he encroaches upon the neu-| The rule book does. litde to ex- plain to the avérage fan tral zone before the ball ts put in} what is | play by the center, | Qn other formations the “restrain. | Ing line” established by the rules, | governs offside play. On kick formations, such the | Kickoff, and kicks from fair catch, | the players of the kicking side must be behind the ball when It is kicked, The opponents must be “behind a/ Une 10 yards in front of the line passing through the mark of the| catch and parallel to the goal-line | pntil” the ball is kicked, has touch. ed the ground or has been carried beyond the kicking side's restrain ing Ime by a member of that team. On the kick-off the opposing side must remain behind a line 10 yard In front of the place from which the ball is kicked until the ball is Kicked, In both kicking and scrim- mage formations the penalty is a logs of -five yards to the offending sde. That is the ball {s moved bi five yards and put in play (Tomorrow: “Onside"’ Kick) bs = as OFF SIDR meant by the two terms» The rule ILLINOIS AND book clings to the old wordag It says: “A player is offiside when the ball has last been touched by | one of his own side behind him,” The cominittee might well make this rule much cloarer. First of all there are really two different phases Widow of Ring Champion Ill REAL MENACE CHICAGO, Oet, 20,—(#)—NUnols | and Ohio State loom as potential | trouble makers in their respective Rames with Michigan and Iowa in| ‘this week's western conference alone. The UWini, defeated by Towa last week, has @ chance to scramble the CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—(#)—-Mrs. Philip Reiner, widow of Bob Fitz |hi¢ ten standings by downing the simmons, famous pugilist, Is° incur-| \olyerines, so far undefeated | ably ill and penniless in a hospital) with goa) untouched, To do this, here, it was disclosed today. . h Zuppke has nge in tranged from her husband, whom || top form and js bolstering up a bet she married after the death of the | (er interference for hin champion, she has contracted heart] yy, a . Michigan, undamaged In its win disease, She has two children, Mar) v6. wigconsin ieee full bag of yin, 6, and Avalon ¢ years: old: tricks that Yost has saved for the | “Furry up" is convinced the story of the meeting will be quite Corinne Griffith belleves in ath leties to keep in trim. She is build- | different from last year when Grange ing a large tennis court on her] stabbed the opening kick-off and ed 95 yards for a touchdown. Beverly Hills ostate. 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