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TOBER 26, 1921. ° % SPORTS. g Fory SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, :D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, O( Georgia Tech Got Place in Foot Ball Sun by Routing Pennsylvania Eleven in 191 JOLTED WISE MEN THAT [ i tum tass || STARRED IN SG0L GANE YESTERDAY. TR{PLE THREAT GREATEST BRENNAWLLARD BOUY SEASON BY 41 TO 0 WIN | FE&i i | ASSET N GRIDIRON GAME! N0 5 BEIG LN mecond with 237. Teams that have acored 150 or more poin and cleats on foot ball shoes were unknown, Princeton pos- | hay thce ion s s sessed a remarkable fullback. Aleck Moffat is dead now, but his influ- | lhe chane: of on the devclopment of intercollegiate foot ball lives after him. He, | knipn latri ! with Walter Camp, and perhaps one or two others, really founded in |his match foot bail the idca of the double threat. From this, thirty years later, was |}iop. evolved the triple threat. Moffat was a very remarkable kicker. He |l once kicked four field goals against Harvard, two with the right foot and | [ two with ihe left. Both he and Walter Camp were also fine running i U».mb as well as kickers. In the late eighties the foremost exponent of [ the double threat was the great Snake Ames of Princeton, now a well known Chicago business man. & J. and Cornell may boast of the fact that the snemy has t the pigskin over their but ence this scasen. B FOOT BALL CLASH STIRS NEW YORK FANS | are: Dethany, Penn State, < et . | BY m PLAY, = BY LAWRENCE PERRY. DeseDelrolt iand i Ciacianatl | | /¥EFTTT BY DONALD GRANT HERRIN M e oo EORGIA TECH'S appearance in New York city at the Polo| 'The Navy and Detroit are the ] (Former Princeton foot ball coach.) m;xl occasional P Grounds on Saturday against a high-class eastlrn rival will mark | ::l" ;:::'.-;L::;_'?.‘ule"\'.: \‘ AY back in lh(“ early and "l:nd(l[e eighties, when they spoke of | jiadn. " 4 what may be termed the third act of an absorbing drama of | the tackle as “next-to-end” and the guard as “next-to-center,” jand didn’t drag down + Georgla Tech, Ohlo State, W. southern foot ball which has been holding the interest of Dixie foot ball | entbusiasts for years. Back in 1903 and for some years thereafter south- ern foot ball was purely local, and, basing judgmeng upon standards as set by the leading elevens of the east and middle west, the quality of play was none too impressive. There were, of course, individuals on southern teams who were en-| dowed with natural ability no less marked than that' of players in nther‘ sections. Teams, however, were likely to be sadly uubalinced as strength, while at the same time players of natural gualifications for tlu game were seldom developed to a point where they could make the ut- most capital of their natural aptitude. “Bi) th ackout nn said up Brenn uun but the o} Thts meant that coaching systems rocognize fact clearly. 'Iv':v::ll NEW YORK. October 26—Both the | cihe Eame ot ihat day resembledtyro at fost ball that w hnl of his|Would mot e held h were inadequate and for the most!day In the ¥ 15005 John Heisman | penn and Giorgla. Wech 1o0c! e game of tod v more than | eectiveness as tireat by > not made clear, but part faulty. And again the supply of arrvived Atls nd_ procecded !|Dall teams will practice Friday on the {either resembled the foot ball of me:mn An“' dt' u;»t reat ]f.“ bl—a.n the situation den material was by no means as large forthwith to put knowledge intolfield at the Polo Grounds, where, o e period. | The really great ybody else who can kick |somewher: as at important foot ball playin: Teohnolo The north heard rum the following afternoon they will| he cightics were speed |might just as well go back and do it.{ The iden 2 stitutions of the eastern and central of the Vellow dackets, but ihey were | line up againat each for their inter- L Grotar, With | Again if, for example, the defensive |SCEAD. Of ¢ states. on romn the Bow.s contest. 5 € D nld knows that when the ball has|!le former " their annual beatings of Clemson and Not since the world series s N Only, to the double s broug! i 2 W51t the prop Vanderbil§ Takes the Lead. d series has New i micking wnd running must | opos,orOUshL to within fifteen yards |10 LA PO other former victorious rivals simply 'York taken spch an active interest O’DAY, EASTERN HIGH CENTER. 1. spot in the iday worn-las is being manifested over Satur- 17 the Uni-lday’s gridiron battle between the goal line, the triple will not be used, and 3 ot even his formati Vanderbilt University of Nashville o der the leadersh ¢ Dy 4 the 1hility to forward pass. | pacy nn. under the leadership o During 1l 1 roughly from | 1893 1o 1906 Willurd wers McGugin, the former Michigan player, v decided toliwo college elevens, one re 1 was i game in | g, e e 3 € B v 0 college e X, One represent- “h i &) i n once mor t part of th was the first of the southern collekes gice her tcam an October Junket 1o (e the south and the other the cast, !,\1."’:."' b o the ot prome | Vi, G Yokt 1o develop teams thet demanded nn- | Aii; . me 2 L Fe The south.side of Brush stadium is g E NDED men plas oL A dusing Fou not matched < Sonal Sanme 5 .sommo- idea other than that t lotted to Penn State rooters, and e s, men like Charlie Daly of | his tcam down th ; lores eventuaily ame misratory. s would ut jour- the nobth side will be ocenpied’ by aly of | ficld for fift . the triple-threat the cowhoy? On h and Waltel nd the west uthern oot batl, |15 VAL G Lo R | Sraml Tt folloyers T ji : visiting the east in kick an laced W ¢ aud, 5 | position, now | lren _ing the gospel of e Ing wide around the ends, now |him xafe throusho ute, wh Sewanee, th ey bi tossing @ pass o 1 L free man, now | then Rickard woul sther arva instinet. nia also and again simply 10 mak | ttracted at andi 4 Is Big. Allright. stool out anding in pos from e A e @ sut tie score was 10D} {Tike beacons in _-v‘.".,.,,‘;“""‘}'“’ifl‘j‘l [tion while a companion back crushe i Coach, Wi had formerls BLsed vy, e it was Georsia tena| FOR “GOLDEN TORNADO" BY JOHN B. KELLER. o et o beicons, the onlet Qiftee: | s Thens 12" Juat whan sie e |Cimed,; Honny Leonard - bl el o in 1ike 41 to 0. From| Eiven though the railroad strike be ASTERN may yet surprise other contenders i I ol fuot et 15 i the | Lense backs are instinctivel [oreeping | redire from 1 e ion of immature | (! (Y " s mome Kl : E ball championship. Barely beaten by Central Ligtier of brilliance "in the upber | of their broper hoshions Tor defente ins indication inests . theo sl sonth: Hatla-i furaay. fqund with ment in the titular series, the Capitol Iill aggregation flashed its | at goot | SESIUSE the tripte threat, the fleld gen. | Benny. There ing bridges, delving into mines and hoir sws dworry nut Though it be several 3 : ) i Frobaliy will Tie il § were | formativs aid o) ey and miles from home and nary a Strength yesterday in defeating Business, 6 1o 0« notive wheel turning,’ the Yellow v i c ers T been distinetive, impressiv ts will worry like u retired banket: | o o, than ready \\_!‘f{\flx enu\:uf\lyr II' duotive Will coms north via rajiread, | N games on its schedule. Against I Now, for the first time, the Tech | rieht enough, und will return the same | themselves only when necessary. When the punch was neede rrying on the structural And besides, it oul. spirit of slidarity and of > e | formation. ‘tries four succes ! heir | hucks, and—is held for do. adaition Is it el the threat is us im- portant us performance? That the [ Tear of the unkuown may so discor in general « work of the was_develop Joyalty, line | and did use ield. In s th threat. nder, has md pro- ssor, William ch and Western in the remain- stended siness, the asterners of it 2 interesting fact that|€leven faying eant of m.l- Atle- | hhnulxl the mitne think belter of Blue and White was able to produce. Kicker in | cert the defense that performs {2 » kflisoa {rasting 00 £ arded by all Judges of | the . If not they are §o- | phe victor Svenidasa it vew] C the seri 1Wo separate occasions | made easier by far? “ in no phase of colleglate activity s S having ut leasi an even | ing mhoat and ride back | The Victorious Brugediut few) and on ¢ i e fieldgouls in a | R e e wad b ned time and again in im- _—— Portant wames, The fear of Mahan | s helped other Harvard backs to gain carish on brains, nst strong opponents. Last year | was brisk in- | Princeton’s rivals were forced to con- centrate so much on Lourie that oth- : men were under the | er Princeton backs found it relatively l cumstunces of the easy 10 gain. For Don Lourie is the Lr-nu\-nnlr::a\ would | ogical guccessor of Mahan. In the still Eastern Triple Threat League Lourie ause one s. He can punt, drop o surely fos Iy expressed. ined, in fu £ these qualities be 1 tered, more striki more certainly the extra curricul s sport—foot ball particulafy makes for undergraduate morale for alumni solidarity. It unite interested in an in banker alum and the dr pedant—in a common enthusiasm. while intercollegiate sport may be ttack consisted ide the tuckles end runs from o tried but iled in that.| in siness punt first 1od { 1o Atlants ays. Most of its sharp thrusts outs varied by sweeping m is made up chi ki formation. , with a sprinkling of n one forward p: 1l from the ¢aroli «. Practical-} 'l;:lu{lnll(hll'uv\' 1y severybody in Atanta of promi : — | the fray. ne arranged to come up W m'wi‘fiT::'.'.'Kx','n"f'r'.,,}."fl{:;’,‘,‘,’,’,‘" faven | on the 3i-yard line in the Lof Cao Association team at Ameri Baaterm ddvanced the Polo_Grounds | Park Su afternoon. {d-yard line where it re on |h. b eeiriat start of the second peric bounding main. defea Pennsvlvania Sta v held Hary powe which last Spush | hiave cleven Harve designated as the life blood flowing of | = made a brave stand, | they, and place kick. He can t ‘.”,.‘“,, in the 1 Through < of o university St. Theresa's Midget eleven wants les enabled Weit M slightly or long passes with equal fa- | jurie 1 foot ball games with 105-pound teams. Send | the goal line. Prender for the ! 10 the forward cility and accuracy. And he can run | LAY P the red c challenges to the management at 429 | €Xtra point was bloc « duck to w By the | from goul line to goal line in foot | for the ac The authoriti Hon tern threatened to | two W triple t this type of | Lall uniform in ten and 1wo-ffohs | himself a r building, or telephone Main | G488 Detweer would have n just o much “second greater than he actually had a chance ) become. And the measure of the m. and 4:10 p.m. | Other vccasions. Ieceiv ope 5 ILis a pity Lourie was unab - | ing kick-off, the Light Biue nd D a8 un: in either the Navy or Ch hecome Knlekerhe nxious to | White registered four successive fir ak " featherweizht schedule Sunday. nlu\\'. ;..AI\. mm(hl»] Iulltusm «: ’x .’1“\11 \v-*.;“l- !m‘r':.uvl\‘--'m:h\nluul abil- I have (rwm;.,,, Mahan and Lourie] worl v Man- | yare line, but could not penetrite the ¥ would Lave been e las types of the mode y NEWSPAPER CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE i x“;:ff;"‘,‘ R e 0 & 15 the measure of the noe 16 |pack Maten S e e | fourth quarter stern had worked v o rest e general of the | point of time, still holds first plac lits way to Business’ 15-yard line be- TR ed with [in point of ability. But Lourie i of the | yworthy nineteen hundreds. | group of tit atively New Feature. ertson, W Leech and McMillan. | did while iple threat as such is relative- | The triple threat is here to ontribut or, even among such a| which. as Way, Trimble. Rob- | for Chevy Chase Midgets, who beat the | fore the final whistle. Ad fur W Cornell Junio 18 to 12, want| Business wasoutrushed, twe i r. 1y matches with 95-pound teams. Man- | downs to fi wal Troa @ ger Wil 18’ telephone is| Eusterns T iees and never got rd line. Barreit ..,.q dark eclouds A n ind foot ball genius in mask- ng the ef- Hund-l 10 111 Totals. Kruges... 8% 100 9% : Totals Assess 0 Christenson Play will start promptly at fo of W thereby inere; Cleveland tempted two gouls by drop-kick ton. ol feature of foot b s in- | This vear every coach will mak. brother P the second period, one from Ll winbers) coincident with | Sbecial effort 10 develop at least o In 1% Cahoon. ... MARINE CORPS LEAGU! yard line and another from t 5 o GO THE 1 uction of the forward pass, | DaCK 10 attempt all three things.|graduate. Warren . MBI QURES LEAGUR yard mark. The longer Kick sent STANDING OF THE TE 1806, the year the for- | Kicking, running and passing. As| structor Anandale. 3 e Belleau Woeds. Veterans. the ball outside on the line W 2 me @ part of foot ball, 10N as foot ball remains a game inl the 3d. . 95 Avsma L el 1 by @nd the second try w 5 aclies went on in much the same old | Which the triple threat is of value, S = 136 eharte® % &3 81| While not as intere Lest punter did the punting, | S0 10ng will it be, by comparison with S Totals.. 6 O'Cornor. 80 7 «a|Ppected, the game was marked Y end runner was used to carry | the past. more open. less dangerous Totals. Robl 80 88 96 | Struggle between the best pla : » . 1d the best passer habitual- | and vasty more interesting to the MASONIC LEA ) the passing publiciatiarge i 3 Totale... 415 4 B i - the old files of your fa- ot T GONZAGA AND ST. JOHN'S WMERMEN PREDARING i oo ol v St Yoo Wl e ol WOODMAN LEAGUE, i that the phrase has only existed Inge }:‘" - o c IN GRID CLASH TOMORROW ! -y Tew years. As a matter of fact ;":'f‘;',' = -“'"“‘l‘l‘l";“ 100 Newt a ;:;‘,m 14 and 1915, during the closing Wholme. P Eranees Nomphcey -1 "4i 's3| Gonzaga and St. John's elevens will of the Haughton regime at s Cannon... Pieree.... %7 108 104 |be opponents on the gridiron at |' Fxad) ’X'r:;ii“ &‘3".}‘“1 :“‘h;]e";‘}]z‘g tals . | Barnes. .. 109 146 115 Redenbush 84 111 104 = 5 { uscd as S eat a 2 Colnmnta. S:(-r‘[lnh-? .81 115 130 Cle) t.. 123 92 80 American League Park tomorrow | lor so before one invented the ‘%6 04 100 103 106 | 1AL MATCH Grabam.. 103 94 111 |affernoon in the biggest prep school 11 along the Potomac, | Phrase to be Mahan's rare 58 0116 ""] ue Employes. Ladies). < game of the local foot ball season . oy throu-fold at nEabliity, and Fercy Schmidt.. 96 113 101 o'clock. No admission Will be within ti ~tl the s play. =t E G STAR LEAGUE. anced Club the cause of vant to impress on the read- Totals. 450 ¢ 1! Slehs el i S o : k3 battle. er: The triple threat involves the pos- B French s Lamborne. 50. 80 80/C- Austin. G o o3| The Gonzaga team, conched by Jack| ides of 1 on Ly one man of the ability to B 97113 Oxdendley..” D mta’ and probably will outwsieh alive with |Xick, to run and to pass. But also. 3 0| Tota 91 107 85 Murray 93 s i v from p ind in addition, it fmplies a scheme of Milison.. 6% i i s [Elleti D786 195 81 D'vedihy 111 St. John's, but the latter has becn WL b Attack worked out by the coach and IS big fifteen cent Eeyter B0 11 97 I e Handicap. 18 13 13 Handicap 13 training_diligently under the direc- at American | employed by the field general, which El . Bastugale 130 103 | i‘ SEEHIIGR R '%--"“'4- < = e tlon «:l‘lliddlesg;lx_tl:xx,;dfu‘r‘mqe;;e;rrg“ e \Wash. | FLiEs Into account this concentration Producto Corona is 181 Sy " Temperanch. ashington - ‘hasers of the Wash-|of the three-fold ability and makes ran. 5| peraman. 7 ever. ... ar ntal cup that | gue I mean literally guessing, R s e ;;l ietor'k Wb 55 W aArthar 8 90 50 Broderick acs in 1 not knowing. And this raises the size packed in boxes wier.. 1 ! o5 112 Essex. ... 2 aucstion of the relation of the triple Flesters 07 FE z Bivians.. 108 103 103 Dan st thy Wants Gridmen for Crew. | threas to gemeralsmip, a point almost or tins of 50. Tabert 10100 101 | Totals... 3% 7 Handicap Foot ball hearyweights arqy being iy jfneanatlyforerisoked by freot el The name “El Producto” o N L R Totals.. 46 76 453 Totals. encouraged to come out for Mmiddle 7 .| 1 Bamma '\ Lonehead field general can dis- A o e Levy.. sy St N Indians. Rangers. mositions In Yale's varsity crew The Red and Blue we . twenty- ) count the effectiveness of the best on a cigar 1s a guarantee ilver Spring. | Benson.. 102 92 97 Archibald A3 83 Coach Corderry believes these hea five them, are goi 1 drills | triple-threat back who ever lived. f choi Ha Totals. . o 4 81 s3cHarley.. 8 men are needed for the middle seats | rans find Uhrco nights o weok {16 for example, ‘the defensive side of choice Havana, shade oF ENCRAVING LB oberts. . e ihe ‘shells. Three varsity crews skull pragtice is the menu for them | knows that the triple-threat back e Sonter. 108 Farlaems & and the 150-pound crew are having | while thé other evenings find them | will never kick, except on fourth grown wrapper and a Rlinge ot 94 Fenton.... 10 Handicap 14 14 14 Handicap 14 daily practice. |on the field working like Trojans. * down, then it becomes obvious to a distinctive blend that Tremonet.. 91 Clip = pes ekl oo 3 Srratton.. 110 us S defies imitation. Sizes Wingield. e on 5 Rivey FowarL B sk, Grove, 9 Boarick.. 0 and prices vary, but the . Mandicap. 6 i 5 Mott 8 B ; 2 Rt K 2 quality—never. Totals. . Totals.. 437 419 4 I e Isemann, 114 Crampton S 108 b aon| Wohitford” 102 K0 o8 Quian... 104 108 104 2w andicap ndicap 24 24 24 G.H. P. CIGAR CO.. Ina. Woodward & Lothron. 139 481 150 50 e ETo AT | Many shapes ‘biladelphis, Pa. Matthias.. 92 9 107 Towery. Totals 4 Totals. ..452 510 477 and sizes P Pa. Fox...... 107 96 Price 20c to 30c Grasso... 101 Tooks. Johnson.. . 8% Tenngson. Sl Distributor: l Simpson.. S5 110 104 Bowen... 110 \ D. Loughran Co., - | e - i s =3 Totals.. 476 470 450 Totals.. 446 425 4 - 14th I’.- Ave. — INTERNAL REVENUE LEAGUE. Washington, D, e et = 118 101 = o9 113 . BANKERS' LE, 1. Am I'I||<( Co. . & N e £ ST 8t 95 102 Bronks o Totals.. 534 477 407 HEBREW INTERCLUB LEAGU Y.M. H. A C, Alpine Tecker... 100 105 116 Sitverbers 1 Wolpe.... 83 88 ... ‘Weinberg. 8. Risler. 87 ’h 85 Karmel.. ... 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