Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1925, Page 30

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WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 21, 1925, SPORTS. STAGG HAS POINTED TEAM MIAMIWOULDSTAGE | PRACTICAL FOOT BALL | |TiGERS HAVE EASIEST pRINCETON AND HARVARD, FOR BIG EASTERN LLASH I | it e s Doy || HEFERTNE SHOUCH, ARE FOENNBARLE e BY ROBERT C. ZUPPKE T G Has Not Shown Offensive Strength in Games That |1 > o Y rival this Winter | 5 or Se ass % el h,.u' 1 land i'”g"r-"e Who Faced Task of Building Up Line, Are g Py No. 15. Another Screen Pass | plans do not v new e Have Been Played, Keeping His Attack Under T ."i-“(f..;‘ bl e = =il aturday wit \lwv]"mw\.n;h“ | Making Fine Progress—Crimson Sure to Be teams, or near t orld’s best as | : £ MEVIEC ¢ , 3 Cover for Bmlv With Quaker: iifia inaice Holnliy I Dow aie ! N : o Stronger Than in Years. s =0 plenti- * - s 5o vlenti e BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ful that they are looking for worlds to conquer down there ens. mianazed o cross Laf EW YORK, October 2L—The situation in the Big Threc 1 m- oniy one Ass ICAGO, Octobe 11 econd ‘I_‘n. invasion i fou B s e ‘ S e i e vl L e Geadlockea bat ting at this time of the year. This is because. as a 1 > : ArEEEaucctiEcany 8 e o) i im0 (o actat e to jeeer : in the cases of Yale, Harvard and Princeton ) Nie against some leading y 45 i Princeton on the Tigers' tield. 9 t 2 0 or Western i ; of the iden will depend | ? said, upon the receptive. | Quaker \u‘.h the ness of the cducational institutions to ) an of the ‘Big ¥ 2 invitations to play, which will b: ns to the 1 e si art of tl » when all the returns of the sc streng roor aLL secrers | TULANE GRID TEAM | s ey FACES TOUGH TASK! rihoa t e B e Secec) ] (e s L Golf team 't the S N < A wes 3 1 7 ]uu h Al Krues of * h By Chester Horton, : : Washingtor i) m i © 1 One point in golf that apparentiy Chic \ rt from Pennsyl or is a constant source of bother to play And the Purple . { il st i ¥ e ers is: How does the swing «i has et only North 4 = < I [ ranuce crad , ar with he differcnt nn TH ros as lis zuest an o, iopes. thac € of the clubs? The swing legiate £ champion ' a SECADIS deteat » with any of them e came | A _team holding the ball near a picchy and S Toretn. svho & The i retional clas IR Dt diamoni | yide line by a: a distanct disadvan LT SRR he day brines . unsyly - trom e LIt is deprived of almost half its ik et and Cr 4 hiladelphia. f . s tack, because it may 3 st g tire T § jQua h fre L © mer of taking the to one side of the f t permits 5 o : . = beer ed v « s clubs . back does the Hiafense e at these je, ssipp omes f el > > o ; S ¢ change some. Be points and the attack S s a = D INTERFERING LINEMEN In this conte ¢ ¢ ginning with e nd 2 nofs the fol ek wi » driver, the player ed as an augury of their form in mid-November evelopnient of int ved the fast of and defense Bridacton and ALy But for Harvard there nceton and Harvard cheer. Out of Hanover come V ger 1 t tha r two traditional rivals i d n the herseli for Pennsylv: he % from the L: Next time you attend a game wateh W out sne 3 ATH OF BALL B d from er than | what nearly i ! wuld take 1his her 1 s tool Is the ball néar a side line. In- i club back with variably a back merely steps out of Al s Yol & S el 3 fireitl lideant | . a of send bies | bounds with it, us i tis then caviied s Hle is ¢ - B! s hack of on linto the field 15 vards. He doesn't | <ti - the injured Baker's place | ©F Wide C ack trails 10 vards d the first back and catckes | GAME IS TRANSFERRED "'"‘*'“" S0 h with son try 1o make ground. A down, on fiin > backtie LY use . the pass close to where the deten as been. There are four | ch is, < in Maroon histor | the four allowed for making 2 first | Gusiason or Edmunds What er i pe SiHI et in cach in an excellent position for ,l,',“ i 1 ON ACCOUNT DF WHSHAP “""' lift The TeCarthy < | down, i o used : St Miduwe - £ urning of the © best in the confer- | All of which is ample proof that to may I in the picturesque i 3 e I R v Doty forces it up- vs show that the | force an opponent to hold _the lmll ma 1 iiports iely N Y ; s ward, <o (he player’s concern is to are comparatively | near a side line is liml atta ing on the Western Co 7 nd ) e he £et it in back of him. Many golfers Iy su 3 to three, instead of four | v Cinione sates © it this club directly up with the < e 1s la first down. i a Y nt i n, “Big ~rgy layec 3 . v 7 Instead, keep down as it nd one e he should use all his strength and he Tlini, who, ed 1 1 last s en s more teach outward with the left v will line ingenuity to prevent that runner from are wor t . the wooden 1) . ‘ arm—and keep the clubhead down. toward pro tional hone kiek Satu romi- | going out of bounds. Every runne 1ssist ) = B = t pmore game ne Do this slowly, observe the path of vet ‘mrl\lsd in this position will all| G 3 ; L A R e E e e Bl e o i e 2 . 1 iule, . §and see how it swings in |in his_power to ‘get out of bound 5 ressing inz, wit : el . Goiaay sidad L on Octoher ack. { for the wood AGO, Octo Amer ) Favorite trieks are to zet a hand or| “Cowboy” < Kutsch's t S.000 cheering fan 0 t ¢ m h t & 925 tar end of th ag0 Toot | foot on the side line when being ing the in its reh 1s fo ¢ first encounte m, was slightly injured in ves- | thrown. Ohio State ch is R serimmage and will be ‘out | Ty prevent a runner doing this,| injuries to i B p e 1 arvied off the honor t 17 to 0, : . TICKETS ARE ALL GONE uctice for the next day ob | the tackler should drive his head be- | several not the : namber of dog rs re expecti Viran pites were oo |ttt vamety i b ot | T S swestorn opontion | 525 10 TSI ST L DISTRICT TRAPSHOTS FOR BIG GRID STRUGGLES h some su line, as in the first illustration. Then fti » center of the | he should use ail his strength o throw ' at Mi " | combination e to clinch the victory by ad Loaiic o t Foice i0us Handicap 5 him into the field of play. When fhat ' and -l downs to the § Kicked e Robe t y « IN INTERCITY MEET am : o S it featu the | is accomplished the attack of the op-| Mieran, G - 0 < e Tarvar ; L > i howev ponent _is weakened at least per 1 1 ‘ § Routh cent. That's good defensive foot ball. y | The tackle made the other w . “hic for its inva. | runnin 2 the Penn- | pletured in the second i sion of the meet Pennsylvania | and displayed ur nd they |lets the runner get out .| and Indiar apering off its work t on their | That isn't good defensive foot ball. ' out Wester start of the S v o REAL THRILLS PROVIDED |5 -oon =7 i B v il GARNEGIE HARD HIT SHHEMEE ON CONFERENCE FIELDS B8 iitiioeteive - s1it BEGGHELES T FORGAMEWITH pTT = milling caused the fi Heartened by 1l squad a peck of tr he Centr 2 Sl i oue Red ar bereatht s i BY J. W. WILCE, forward wall the te: T Dr. Spears’ Director of Foot Ball, Ohio S Uni ‘u'}!:“! up alm 2 We v 5 o ne huniin e e OLUMBUS. Ohio, Octob ht | for d vid kicking out of | o Perod 1z P =t e R S T s Western Conference teams this p. cek and beautiful d g e ; - - 8 4 nLrs 3 ¥ rg 7 =) foot ball tean S 1 ulumm SR SR pd RIS s R R FOR SATURDAY CONTEST ir of tense team rd | f Z ; pass resulting in a s lar rin fo 1 : | a0y ; ; : S i) again the next play = & B ist . > unable to participate | AUBAE by the forward-pissi ni . : vunc up. the conter and MORE GRID ACTlON ANN ARBOR er 21 | the 1 At the 40.yard line ). —Coach Yost is e per<on- | <h: A completely reversed tield ally in putting the 7 » o t - ‘“ ™ i_”'," had 1t : team 1l 5 2 ‘ Hlinois, Is vear I C 3 a t r-keyed t h ; = t ut me and p all other on a victo: aide: defensive dril played Michiza 3 % 2 5 “leapped the i 3 The Hilltoppers COLUMBUS, 1 even after firs -New plays to b : 1 s = ¢ _ v v t 3 Hawkeyes next § cupies The flat forward pass 1 - ! c Ste . impossible circumst set In its v ganes 1 tention of the Ohin State team - Wi s vietory. I 1001 | % v Lot Hiad | Western atteni ain by it probably will have that Suppl i day. The Buckeves spent much time ! seems to cc L ks - 4 &y use of the forw =s in the fir ake use of its n Hin] s oRtho veny 7 »n_the field, concluding with a short | » side as too Tor | counters. ¢ s period_when de scemed c would get the better end he score. | final h 1 today in prepar ScrimTonet. frequent use. ~Such successtul passes | yropine {0 profit b kes |and although gaini L lost | The Lewisburg team, coached by |for its ater with Fort Be It seemed pr 1 , |run from varied formations ave made In the battle with Crescents, | out on penalties and had several of | Uncle Charley Moran, who tu at the 2 Jost near Colt Wilce will start .| 10-yard ns for Ohio te and de- | 1o Kenilworth gridders 1 practice | the* heaves intercepted. the famous Centre College elevens rookling il with the same backfleld that wor d the game. tonight and Friday in an effort to - jissily e Sing tce filine lect e ! e e REalhst Colubbia Test woa. | The flving wedge on the kic L) el e Blaisdell, who did much to up ; ) vointi { well illustrated Columb, Soith| (fhe INOetheins at. Kentorth Specml to Big Game< Georgetown last ve nd these bril- | carefully for s tilt rsinus 10WA CI1 . October 21 (), | idea seems to have increased acce ) e st U CRSBUMORtINY | et i Marylind | liant players a Iy supported by a | Colle By sall: hopes 1o —-With only e practice before |ance. It is a difficuit maneuver t Gibson is Loo % wsries’ for ' ooters ani oihees to ths 010 Liners!|EAlAxy of fine 1 . . for Columbus Thursd stop and may develop such strens Tl At Dl SOMES RO il it Tirsh, heé run 4o, < d. which h: 0 meet | that it will again be legislated out of f Charlottesville on Saturday by the at Charlotte: s > Towa urd | existence i | Stephen's ic Club and | Southern Railway. It will leave at|ing several new plays with whic by ) y L Towa's u"'hl"lm- 5; m in '}“M]‘ n tsomm‘ I re hooked for | §:43. and will start on the return trip | expects to baille the Cavallers. With| The \‘I o 0 e e SDocy A By hington Barracks Sun- | from Charlottesville at 6 o'clock. It|the exception of Supplee and Lin- | 5 veur of Kutsch and Fry be line. | g, g Stephen’s crew recently | tate L= Dh g C) ol Znj e £ oIt wwas) Dlustrate)licn o 00 oL ok T s ore duced fare will pre i when Kutsch behin 3 "““‘v R since the de t has been training | —————— | miliar & an 80 yards | yigorously for the Southern Prep R e e N — B TTWmEE] ° \i'LL GIVE YOU MORE LAFAYE . October 21 (). - last s blown and the I sreihas ¢ named icaptain A e e ) R . - THAN YOU'LL PAY FOR sond ak » baan of Michigan. c de luxe of | dr 4 passe exceptional | 0'ciock o : avenue. i g 1 In Selz Superior Shoes you will get ester 'he t 1k, | defensive end piay - exc but the mento 1o oluter ihe | lent swoep, running of Grange of U-| gy National Horse Show | SN { vour monev's worth in leather and work- i = : At tion held it first “ex n New ! . P | manship. 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