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—_—~— Famous Princeton Captain’ Thinks Sport Is Vastly Im- proved Over Old Style. By William Abbott. N the opinion of “Big Bill” Edwards modern football with its spectac- wlar open running and passing Is © big improvement over the old rush- ing, bone crushing gume When teams ‘were made ap of giants and the dis- fates was five yards, There are somo old timers whd cling to the be- Jief that the ap to date gridiron game is becoming too much of a molly- coddle sport, but Edwards te not in this get of football reactionaries: Princeton's famous 1899 captain not only thinks that football hag, been vastly improved, but thet the teams of to-day could Hck the tar out of, the elevens of his period if the new ame was used. ‘Speed and accuracy of the modern game, to-day while chatting about the pro- nounced changes that have taken | place in the strenuous pastime. "Play- ere now are more versatile than thoas ef my time, The twst teams now have many complex plays. An eleven with @ well rounded offense ‘will probably have nearly fifty plays. My championship Princeton team had about twenty plays. “The men now have much more to Ge with the addition of open play wod forward passing. The stars of fo-day are of a snuller type, but #peedier and more versatile. the keynote "In my day We seldom saw the bail except when it was kicked, We only had to guard our ponition, that was some undertaking when g brought agadnet us. mn now Up ed he wrou. havo oppoaing “It wae n ¢ f fitte those days. ¢ what roving centres w then. Tt was line char t . ‘The strenuoun features of foot in that period cdwar®s said! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, sothtetiadintetth pip eprint gig halal deienieaiaecnse anc Ap RO | brag len to the players in the game a O I HER SP OR ; NEWS Cicotball Training Camp Briefs ) ( Football Training Camp Briefs ) Training Camp Briefs |seematorres on natures | stat atteven chance fo win. Big Bill Edwards Says| Modern Elevens Could oes ed log 9 Ky re has been working out battle Saturday, was the don the mal ‘moat. of the -aftérnoon | AT YALE. handling the ball | wrentter, 4 now anxious to Post a forfelt of $5,000 and allow it to stand a8 a side bet with any wrestler in the ee Y. waitinen would prefer made it necessary for-veritable giants |to meat Ramoten, Jee Brecher, bat to be placed in line positions, In my |is willing y other grappler opinton, I don't think the modern|in case the tt holder declines this player would have the stamina and|chalionge. ‘This def goow for any endurance of the old timer, but ps wrestles in the country, ing the modern game the present-day = an ve jatar would have all the best of the | Whitey Ft 1a Ww Fout. best players of twenty years ago, The| Contrary to reports sent out last old-timer would have the advantage | Week from Trenton that Georgie Brown of brute strength, but the players to- [of this olty stopped Whitey Fitagorald day would be eauipyed-with incrensed |} 4! founds, clpDines just, fecaltad scoring powers and would triemph the sixth round for butting. After be over teams using old-fashioned foot-| ing warned by the referee thres times ball most of the time. Brown continued hie foul tactics and “And,” conoluded the olf Princeton |was then aisqaalitied, Captain, “the tremendous crowds an -——— widespread interest In gridiron games ‘Tasco Stops Patitio. now are sufficient proof that football| BALTIMORE, M4., Oct. 19.—Jack was changed for the beat. Pinsco, the Baltimord colored middle Melght, took another stap toward, the Stan” Keok,- Princeton tackle, | colored title held by Panama Jog Gana should be on All-Amertean selection | fil iM tuirerounda, “Patil loomed very this year, He Upped Over io Mies | 004,.At the start, but weakened under anon, Was troubled w errific left and right hand re ‘and only played a few minutes in the| tne body and jaw. — big games. During the summer Keek worked as a lumberjack and reduced his weight to 200. In the early games Keok has been ay fast as a light- weight. Ho in the keystone of the Orange and Binck line. ' | “Ruck” O'Netil didn't hesitate long about signing a Columbia contract , when he learned that Cornell was on | the Bruce and White achedule. The old Syracuse conch has been aching for a chance to play Cornell, A Syracuse- Cornel bate couldn't be arranged. But down In our dig city the veteran coach will finally have his ambition | gratified. But Cornell under Doubie will not be y pickin’ for Columbia or any other team. Center College, with practically the name line-up that oleaned up every- thing in the Middle West in‘ 1919, should give Harvard a spirited ang |ment Saturday. ‘The Crimson this sea- |non has @ heavy, powerful tine, but no | Fijdie Casey has popped up in the back- | |fleld. Of all the Harvard backs Owen ne has displayed the beet form to date Tad Jones, wend comh at New| 4 lucky combination—} Haven, denies the rumor that gained | No, 923, onsideral circulation that Larry) Rankart, coach at ~ lgate last year, a tH Fy eee See wale cosh: | A Fall weight union suit biem. made with raglan shoulders Columbia will put Ins hectic after- |Our own idea to follow noo! to- paring for the ; ep ems eo Lanne Bos. | Perfectly the lines of shoul- ne of the leading quarterbacks | der and neck. the East. ‘The home team expects . But No. 923 is only one to roll up @ big score. First stop fairly easy jitem of a most complete HERE'S A POSER Boy m, then the trick would be junderwear stock—a size for every build; long, short, stout and thin. “Are White Lies Jt The reason for this inte: in their views on the subject. 8) printed when requested), and address Poser Editor, Evening World, ting question will be explained later by The Evening World. Meartime, our r . | Combinations and single | garments of every good type of underwear fabric. lers are invited to send ign your names (they will not be Medium weight, all-wool Ponce Editor, ‘Th « Word Tam very much interested In the Question which you have up f Hin seussion in r column. 1 do not think that a white lie is permisntble except under extraordinary circum. tances. Is there not a verse t my one war 9 person thing from lan’t it bettor to hav ing? If the girl re ginderstand ¢ Bhink you are holding aom: @nd then ou will have a clear con. science, and will be able to look Dor straight in the face, I have found tt the toll the truth in all cases BESSIE Pew Palitor, The Previn W T don't think that a lio ty justified | wnder any circumstances, My wt once played whist im the id Jost a small sum of m eioad of coming and admitting it, she Kept alent, for she knew { disap proved of Kaming. In order to win t back, she got in fot pay ft, though she paid from ‘time to time as much as The could J asked her where the money had one, and ahe. sald she had lost it nally it came to me from another pource, and since that time T have wage held her in a cortnin distrust If «i! nome out and told ot Sher troubles it would havi passed over in a day or R. F Pome Biitor, The Rrelig Work! There is no exeuse for lies—white or black, And the person who deals in the eo-called whi va ty will just ag freely dispense bl ones ‘henever the ccoasion seams to de- ‘it. ™nre than one family has been ainrupted, more than one home broken {AST FILM PLAY OF OLIVE THOMAS AT 81ST ST. HOUSE sfoveryboay's Sweetheart,” the last ‘picture made by Olive Thomas, fol- fowe a vandal pill of unusual merit and varifly at B. F. Keith's fist Street Theatre this week. Th movie favorite, who died recently Paris, impressed the audience deeply tn this idyl of a county pobr farm, The play is a mixture of humor and pathos, with a touch of melodrama, Miss Thomas wag equally appealing fn each phase “The Little Cottage” « tabloid a@usical comedy, 18 the most preten- fious feature on the vaudeville pro- @ramme, Frank 8 Clift Dixon and Goldie its stars, heir entertaining work js supple- _amented by a Bandsome chorus and duneful musts, Duffy and Mann, in “Via Tele- hone,” offer an amusing line of non- jense and Eddie Foyer has an enter- Eaining monologue, which he fol- lowed last night with a really power- ul recitation of Kipling’s “Boots,” ther features aro Rolls and Royeo, racetul and agile dancers; Stephens nd Hollister and the Four Langy Krotners, "American gymnasta, at polley to x and could] -*!socks in attractive heather an eee |mixtures. Just the thing to nthe after mar- | y, y nimply through an | Wear with oxfords. and kindness to an r, the victim of & by an own cousin a Ue as that of up, by this Innocent paet avrite The best of everything ut it planted a dou |men and boys wear. Also mind of the wife that was .. ‘over abliterated, though. absolurely | SPOTting goods and luggage. groundiess, and resulte , in the breaking up of a| ROGERS Pezt COMPANY ny grappler In the world, be 2 recover his topnotch form. lar not to Trounce Old-Time Teams |}! gio iat Bit AT PRINCETON. | Broadway ’ Broadway father of this He long since went to his reward, but his. victim | #t 13th St. or, at 34th Sb has been obliged to spend twenty | onvenient 4 years of singleness, separated from a| Broadway Corner Fifth Ave, family he has always loved. at Warren at 41st St. ying In the Bible ts go anati ed as a iar, and justly, A le DJ. G., Liberty, N. ¥ 2000 PAIRS NOW «SELLING AT *8 A new low price on one of the most popular Fall Walk-Overs, For men who like the snap of a long straight last and sloping toe, with that smart, flat English effect. _ Wal oer Clty fy BY bes gees ayy ym gy ans pele, WH, VDOT Main Bt, ee hat e Fall ay of Phoenix and Van Raalte Hosiery Te itrondoway 2H Melrrae i A iowa, the lin ont ( Only four tr t it through a series of si Grills, Hven these remained there tow Modurelll, inlehment in AT COLUMBIA, Mike C Buck O'Neill gave most of bia regular Laitinen Wants to Wrestle Steeher. pinyers a rent on South Field ye Armos Laitinen, the Famous Finnish afterno in ao- wore atring got int team w of = Lip PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 19.—Capt.!the Be Wittmer, who have been on the day | Princeton hospital Hat for two Weeks, | nex: » Saturday the feld but «pent his time watohing the rest go through & signal dil} and | t¢rnoon to atart the waek's grind, and| there being a scarcity of fumblen ond practics NEW HAVEN, changes were made in the Ya! sity when it lined up for algna ea ih, ‘(iat " if i, 1920 the final contest with the Army team. AT WEST VIRGINIA MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Oct. 19.— The Weat Virginia eleven siarted on ‘allahan, Mel Dickinson and All ay CORNELL. ITHACA, N. ¥ is the Corne ty | the final lap of ite training programme © action again yesterday and] ing complete success In. three y| for the wame with Yale next Katurday| next ly will startin the Navy game 101 mes in whieh the Ithacans| by holding « long at drill here, to- i} day. The workout was one of the beat 128 points, The whole « held by the mountainesrs this season, Thompson was on out on & pretty tiff work-out was in order, | fow mistakes being made. e punts and forward pastes. AT ANNAPOLIS. AT COLGATE. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 19.—Bob| HAMILTON, Oct. Folwell began yesterday afternoon the] which the Colgate football team sut- r-l work of preparing Sia midshipmen for| fered at the hands of the Brown eleven At! their game at Princeton noxt Aaturday.|on Saturday wae made @ thing of the ow! yesterday, partly due tolInterest in the game ix second only to| past yesterday by te Colgate staff, and Oct. 19.—Several 19—The defeat ps Bo are now fixed upon pore i Cornell team at middleweight a of world and, since Tom says it, he must be. tate 4 te. mttnedhaed Sook Ly marie +. forge fe te Ps club to-morrow ni ° ] : e ee, it’s a winner! Bet you anything—you'll like’em. 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