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Ses VE cas: D “WANTS” & Orhan a toG Mai yp aS \ WORK WONDERS Ot THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920. i aks WS OF ALL THE SPORTS FOOTBALL MADE EASY; : beaten Kaa 7 iv stles i 9k, Hh | Campion of Ontivnrs, AE Uy LO LU VO Ribwitig wort, What"Wore aiways seat for by the | en una quick | Me ayer on the F ! then a dew- : lung as ve, The Quarterback. t }) tic obeniig that the backs) geo fx the quarterback Mites Away ttoverieet, wie to Wiehe, Vie Oo ane i 0 algo sviiether he im wtendy enough in | Ae Play, bY, Iooklne toward the man SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS, s+ vr he te } to whom the ball in to be pane" - lenin ett an to wive Me IAN" | dee Jf he wives wn occasional gian ayes thr atten Caettrae ho "Sere sewn” Lilet” Moat we ‘Sen a t a ral! away. ! over hig opponents at every Tneupy ho Aer ME ge Nea P, TOF Ky to got an idea of thm wen apoi. ne wine te Coetieng’y aprivinn & tole ta *. N48 Of hig team 8 naling « starting alent! Sons's Bettany, ‘eine hispet, ‘inner ae 4, and thin 14 50 por | Ae. Whether hae the unfortunate ieee fy A Rg ACF, ~ 7 imtoo. mie aR the wnasith ry wut his bande fust jouck pays Linh & visit wnt abestions her. ‘re wt ‘ile eth hharuitie he beat hig before the ball tw to come, for this Orn UAE, OS WS SS careers Se tp re ACK, AA Ne GROIN OF Whatior ie] ae itralizes al) the value of the starte x ‘ through, if Ww uate ie ing #ignal, ae the opponenta can nee tt ‘HAPTER Nii, | fumily when anything uaplenwant had tha stipe by his Kee If he can dive hia team fast, ie lis to be done, and Teturhed with thanks’ <a nnapeapenath gisele ssi ten-he may t A epoctye. | ANd keep them on the Jump. Note sartowsd.) when it was over.” - on the hand he| N# voice and see if there is lite and ALAR did not know what to] She changed the subject abruptly, " very contidence in the signuls—-whether way, “Waat do you think of Jonmeegt” * Noted Authority Explains Inside Working of ‘Strenuous Game vary pote {he oppon: | tea done, "you wonder, what, hay. | she uated " oe i A pall pened, air, that's made me! “Think of him?” Lad itera re~ and Describes Duties of Each Player in a Big Battie. doe Well, a wood Weal one | feated a little surprised. *l haven't EP : bof vision in pre there hae been a Way and I wasn't. husky |Mouebt mach about | Wim. — . plunice, for | fumble, ai tropa on (t, not tey-/—-l_ #uppone was something |#hould 17 What do you mean? . By Walter Camp. ant fen. |ine to piok t Jong in me oomewhere, Then I was] seemne rather « superior ort OC Det= © TNE 'S of the oO io h wav . wr | around It to be gambler, 1 couldn’ resist the | #08. é N sCphte <7 he bd diggisacrssonen babyy», Crs " ‘ whieh Whether when agaring the goal ling he C84"; I loved the foci of them and), “Becnuse,” Poggy sald slowly, “t i ehate The majority of thowe who 1 1 s; Dut (hat section must! catitions his backs on each play to | {he aight of (hem. body but your, Gen't Hike him, myself, 1 hope I'm ball game wee t urpove of the contest wus to attack. If he guards |squecze the bail and not tumble. win gambler can understand what! Hot very rude; he's not your servant, © know the finer points well vorsed In the metho ts mn with certalaty the play | hy fi the feeling is, how it draws you on{# you can forgive me. He moves of football play are f scat phy find an outlet oelanwhere, | (MG Baokfield. tll you've no thourht of apything| SBOUt so, softly, and is anogeree ae pM! eae whetlier the ball has gone tack| Bere men differ eo aruoh in their Cie More than oncy 1 lost every |irepromoheble that he xives me wa te turts tha game. Let un suppose & Vick or a toewant I narike th . Penny L had in the wortd,"" |‘creeps.’ 1 wonder sometimes it nich prac *, the way, In /haw charged his tat beck [be gilda a littia more than in the 2d Mr Monck know?" thing would starts Sam. Foy. ball ‘ ¢ re mide w little more than in the wy, « ia of Jumping out at him from heh duce the w has « cleur view, whether other cases by wentiment, That ia, oe wir” with « hale smile. “Mr, that somobody quick! ‘ ‘eh ‘| " Monok was @ jambier himaelf, th door with a wild whoop, but 1 shoul in tommy hrowgh 0: i) ‘fi, go ae to be able to | apeed, ability to dodge, eure fovted- , tM took much a fool when aay plas through on take ac At blocking the kick, or | nees, ‘clean handling of the bail, and Scr If tha saine way, He played tol quietly. “bem your pANGOR, al a EN tor forward pans over ‘the | all the general charactertaticn that: yy -o¢'4, generally did. 1 played for) "“ay cheiford laughed. | _ ‘The miore rally educated spectators | Wo will uy, tossing ven yaclever gerd inv dona/are fairly apparent to the man je of th on OUR. Of course, You geo he's » Londoner,” phe sald, We have the better for the gume. How | TOFS to You ae tty + | tht on the stands. Note, however, gine the feat rey ge gmntter Of “and has traveted about a ereat a ty Judge the real qualicy of ain |Rrow. the HBEE Ik front Of © The Tacki whaiher ® man “buck Jumps,” that 1% Waa tne gambling lat were nok | and thit maker a differenoe. ert of jond what ite promige in in futurel pie ‘been making trouble ; je Tackle. whether there ts a hitch about bis gy 8 (he gambling clubs, w' are wS8 eae servants fre coun! 5 contests 4h be he alm of with the rerult that the centro d On attack t t ya | Starting or whether he gets off quick- | “"utndeed? Yo. : ike to know ail al one [imteregtad tn the progress of the ply perhaps coming between contra Wid Cune Of M wuard ecw cte tee in Lhe | Hives away it direction by looking, | ““iyt “it” fam, Ray cards down here”! a ee wp ond down the field, In the closets ee ee ener ee ee urie a Ria | maxes hie U—whether the tackle | See whether he gate the bull under the... h a a © Passion with him, | sohnaon, except what he chowe to tell Ot the ncore oF in tho Individual | RUATd. to wet a quick charge om his} makes Dia nin. y be be~} right arm when he ts going to pags Pye e could do without tt. He had! you. It's my belief he has « brilitaney the play that ue has | OPbonent und gat him wit of the way.) tween tho taskly and t may]an opponent. See whether he closer Vine jimmy em, He wae @ wentleman|” “Well, so ice as he hasn't Bo eyes loft for agtual men nfortunately for Instead of | be the outside, The be| Uehtly in on it with his etomach when “i, variety, ent! [ dont inuch mind. f don’ of the possibilities of any é ye 08 Sarting tise. Dap beck more t ve cn should * to] he atrikes @ line so os to prevent a naa es boss hee hewitating. | im to do anything starting wee 84 ordinury mid-season gen ov ote, i R i erritory us un interferer. | ‘umble, See if he keeps a drive o1 ip when you!prefer peoce and quiet, But at ia ball enthudiante will endoy tt of making: hin shares, 6a0 © If be has a good clean-up charge | with his legs when he strikes, ‘Boe iH psp by Mr, Monck?: He did notjage—I suppose he's nearly Mtty-—t foprtold they “whl sombln H Hike @ cannon bell at —-inar is, when he blocks 4 man, se | he Is able (o step over an obstruction, | “iyihe look in Johnson's eyes, jahould think he hed done with a@-t observation of the play, as It proceeds, that he dashes’ If he forces his opponent out of pori-| On the defenae, note whether the | a: j po ngortunately f did not—| ventures. : Hin Watuay of sobe inrisial toe caay enough to know as well, and stuye with him | Suek te always on the qert, watching Curd ther mnt tay out Mf Monek| Lady Cuelford took out her Pa- ber of the temm they ure most in- ¥ $0 happen. lout leaving his feet. On the] for a forward pass, and yet rendy t0\senra fom end t haven't played for! tence cards ani played her own par terested in, At the end of & gam or | enter may have, on the ormer iF be has any tendency tH | some in and back up when the dABger aver pier aghic | MUPHOM’ 1 Ahall) tloular game, which never by any gkica ob tubtads Cia encHialant can been snappine the } rack be drawn in by fakes. When he does [of « pass te over, Note whether, in| “cm, DiAy again |ohance came right, and was t \eummartze thie study and form w rou! with alr spsvd and then euddeniy let | charce, sew Hf ho meets interference catching punts, he makes sure of the kaa ® good!" heartily, “I'm glad! perennially fresh and stimulating judement on the. performance rad | Up In the spool no that theball comes | and smashes, sticking to bie feet an) hall, catching it In the poo opener you aay that, How did oe| it war u lovely night for Novem= tn possibilities of thy team ne a re alow ad of your handa| lone poxelble, and when finally or whether think hard t it? Somehow, 1 ahold! ber, and when Peggy reached her lebole noting the iil, {¢ Only Comer to the | Koing down sweeping everything with | sunning it back and eo is irremular in sealy have thought he was the kind|awn room, she threw open the witi- | Ups of your fingyrs. This unexpected | him. wee if he uses both hands in| his catching, Note whether he tarts tung wished recs mote ROW One dow and leaned out. How gobd it | The Centre. change In pace wimomt always results| fighting his way through. Sea | hand and fast straight up the Reld am MAY, MAludge people ee ee ee Sens ee | Beginning with the vouific Hence one .of the first) Whether he has tho ability to hurry a| he should, or hesitates. made me mee the lb tw iating, "be |amell of dewy earth and a, it We aati th ake oot do tn watehing « center ts] OFWard puns and Hill not let a rims | ccoprrient, 1990, ty Moe Conmtidated Trew av lund PUL A ata tonne ec eam | leaves and from a Uttle way off caine pivot man In the middle « the in remular in hir| Her fool him. See whether, when he bra nal We were living Peg pe ry then #ta | chtie "ene as tin Weettad elo dees the enapping back of the| pearing to the quarter strikes an Injerferer, ho is able to]. “iaue Weonas | the midat of temptation, an you might | den” at there war ensuaty NAME feesa b will make a star by the end of |) The next thing is to note the remu-| Carry him back and slam him into | Panama Joe Gans Reores Knocks | soy Mis of temptatic 7) you might | den, and there was et Uehe ' 3 r beeen eer Deny ‘ie to cha, the FUNNEF, Bee If he Is able to hans ‘ lone with the brilliant stare to se¢ a gray the weason, we begin fret by wateh- | larity in dl of hie ny 1 on long before we came down here.” — | streak. by d there between, the hg hin on the attack, when he has fullback for a kick, ‘The ball should | 1. mutt Who tries to box him. | DETROIT, Oct. 3%.—At the Moose] “You must feol very grateful 10! tiene “Porgen wen nce th the duty. of pussing the hall. The come at a certain remular height—| The ability to do these things well |rompie teat evening Panama Joe Gans,|him—a habit ike that is wo difmoult) fcr; jrekey wae not | tired | contre’# frat and most important du me tullbacks prefer it a little above | bec eal the colored — welterweight ion, |to break. You would have bven|{y hed—so xe leaned wut there. In {a to get the ball back, not only accu. | the waist and some Juri about at the | Knocked out Harry Tarco of Baltimore |rulned if {t had gone on.” an ag j jeruiet, hut it should not come fieat | Th End. in the thi "1 Garknens, fll of vague thoughts rately but ata regular pace. Almont | @alet, hut it shou come. firs . in the third round of « acheduled atar| "Mr, Monok had desires, It wan very aquist’ ao that yout of every ten fumbles by tha| ai the fect and then up at the head, bout of ten rond: I tthe to thick th . It was very quiet, so ine out of every ten 3 jat the foor and then up at the head! On offense, note whether the end is step coming from the direction \of juarterback come through the fault | fer, if it doux, ther urely DG &! Dowerful enat and quick enough asia he had done-—how he had saved me."| the stables caused her to look round of the centre in varying the speed | bad mess sume tine in the game, to box a tackle. Note if he checks | “Cléler Jor Morwan Scores K. 0. ‘And you did everything you could | quickly, with which he sn the ball, It in| Now on the defense there are two) the ‘tackle and the runner goes by, | LONG BRANCH, N. J, Oct, a.—At!for him tn return, T ¥ Who could be moving about se eudy enough for ho atnys abeo-| whether the end atarts on after him |Oceat Park A. A., Soldier Joo Morgan Showed by your devotigy 1 {8+ tate? Not Gitbert-—he wouldn't come reciate this whe na the other WhO/ go as to Klve further interference It MopveMColin Bell of Btaten Ialand in | The dee Re yi that way. Ten o'clock was the hour nent to: think x hat is, Ne) powsible, Bee, us an ti how |the fourth round with « right hand pM ined. ag and the/for the servants to go {o bed, as he quarterback given his ale line on defense on jong he can stay on hie feet and atill Punch on the jaw. Morgan dr Niel test of Gilbert's Le? wan lont.| Pe; know, and Mra, brace was nd is standing just behind the | certeln ¢ ne and is really a mid-| tangle up the would-be tacklera at | t¥ice in the fourth before he innded the With a nod to J he went) very etrict. She leant out a little fur contre, who has his arms reached out. dle secondary man, He covers rune ad) the right moment, Note particularly |{Wanse eet ooitted neem coon, Tapk | ownstaire. He re that the ther and saw a man wheeling # l- hin body stooped over and the ball far out as tackie, and may bat down |the ond's ability to Jump actoas the |roumme’ quoelnend Jack Tracey In eight | conversation should be finished an-| cycle nway from the house. It wes between his hands. Now imagine | short forward passes. A very neutral zone and ie An opponent | knocked cut Tos Kine of Newark inthe Clee time. He wax much interested! Johnson. he could not he yi f in the position of au be a great assot in s natantly with body and thigha and | fourth round, nd surprised. He would not have her sight was very good, and he was When that ball ia snapped you have lle of the line. but he has| keep forcing him. Note his ability = | thought of on err Peg pein $ sedate, readily recognizable, for he wae to receive it and then f It to nome no chance to make of himuelf a roving| not only to take any Kind of @ for- Mickey eminently respectable, as he was to r and broader than the other back for a run. A football in not the ventre, ‘Teams wometimos, however, | Ward pass and tn any position, but| Mickey Nelyon, the senaational oavt| Outward appearances—aa a gambler: rvants, Bho listened intently, casicat thing In the world ty handle make the ailstake of counting too! also the apparent sincerity of his |alde fiyweight, who ts matahed to bon | rig ree gone ae reformer. Tt and heard, » minute Inter, the cligk « 4 eapecially a brand now ene, such much upon this by playing a man who | fkeo—that ts, when @ forward pass [titteon rounds te « dees) fie eek | Only whowed, he waid to hidhwelf again, of one of the gates in the drive, . Is too Hent, Cnlons a light, feot cen-| in faked toward him, whether he acts mor wesith tiporting Cluy Oct, $1, won a | Maker ee ee ne eee One MEAS Whore could ha be going #0 late? ft ° oo tre in flanked by two fairly heavy| 49 though he actually expected to igreat tor-round victory. fiom he Utah | Pie h must be some distance or he wapls -, HANDED DOWN FROM ONE puaces vecaan tee of hin] Tecelve the bail, This will often draw |Rewple Collins of Greenwich Viviane a Me ihe inner proceeded not have taken his bicycle with him. abliity to cover more ground does not secondary. Cat Went Hoboken A. A. last night and talking came out chen Gaedeee; \YRy had he not gone sooner? he = | offaet the weakness of the lino in its| OR kicks—and here comes in tho 4 cfc And talking came out when the door answer must be that he wanted to GENERATION T0 THE NEXT midd | Moat important part of the en's Bad Dempacy In Winner, was opened but the laughter wea most aecretly, She wan sure of it. all. hin | The Guard | Work—-note whether he can get starc-/ Refore a crowded house at the Went | Mother cna Poste Wenbanionse—his movements had been so stealthy end : —_—.__ |. ed quickly down the fold, get an un-| Hoboken A.C. Mud Dempney, New| mother and Peggy Fenchurch—fol-| cautious, No doubt he had reckOhed Mothers Profit by Their Own _ Here te @ ponition cut the average | Checked course and gtill’ slow up at|York’A crack featherweight, defented | !0Wed hia mood, for they would not) on his master not being back ee man in the crowd on the stands knowa | the Tight moment #o as not to over, | JncK Curtain tn ton fast rounde, Demp- | damp hie epirite, but they did pot feel | 11 o'clock Childhood Experience Tittle about, The backAeid man ce | run his mas, and partiouinriy to pes [ee winnin of the ton rounds. happy thegnselvoa Chelford! “fhe moved back tnta the roome~ i} i] the lory, but oftentimes It ia the| Whether he ever lute his man, tht] g¢ preg > was recone to her won's marriage, | shivering « little, It seemed to bave. . ebeaecenemhemeete oo: Gundd who males thelr patie peeatsia | runsar Ath the ball, get te the onic] ft Se but Lilah was not the wife she would turned cold all at onde. She dropped. “1 am giving Father John's Medi- On tho oftenss, watch the guard and| side of im, This te fatal. He muat| St Petere High Bchoot of Jorsey| have chosen for him, She never felt / the Dlind, switched an the light, an@ | dire to my baby becau-e that | sen if he Is low and firm on his feet.| drive him In. An end should be a| Slty defeated Stevone Prep, by w acore| Aulte at home with her: she had an/ prepared for bed. But she could net | ieiamatcie mother eae te A few wuards can play the game suc- | deadly tackler when ho gets down tho |0f Mf to 7 an the former's grounds yes. | idea that she never would now. There | get the thought of Johnson out of her je what my a cessfully standing high, but not many, | fleld terday afternoon, Was always a fecling of constraint be- | mind. As ahe lay awhke in the dark“ me when Twasachil Hee if “The carvien ‘his’ cliarge home| On defense, wee how good a nghter| ade tiigtithy em Semon! bent Souen|tween them. She had cavieht Lilah|ness who was unconsciously 1 ‘opponent 4 hs rfore le by & s00re of 6 to O nt t 0} euro )°* or twice | for hia return but she bear s | ‘Chis stutement comes to us many /lft# Ms opponent and runs him buck. [of Interferenoe the end is for ho|city athletle ela, Newark sad Fo pee ge ig ata be a ge ae ge eye j times every day from aa GnAne ot ’ ro ee es ~ had gone in a moment, before she - wet it seemed loss import ol mothers who know through long ex- ° ° . ° . could lay hold of It, but whe was eure | daylight é “ rience that Father John's Medicine was t e ron ] ime in **Kissin Ti Fi had been there—-something quee-| "I #Uppose we were All éduhd |s the safe family medicine for colds | g me; Honing, half fearful, half pleading. | asleep when you eame in inst niet?” nd body building, For more than . ates to it, dear?” ae iJ a pn pgp IB oak Foe Mibeiereg: inty yeurs Father John's Medicine A F y S B d S eng ay Laces nding in ee SL A Netie arter It, thats wit’ T Ba Or res hig euarantint unn CONE LN A BHYKOAAWAY SUCCESS |! :4 sinea esas oa Siwwered| ON A Vee acter free from alcohol or dangerous drugi Sas nonin Blakes’, 1t was such in any form . va = Would Gilbert be drawn into thia| He had been tt happy to co propa Surely No Good Time for ertrangement when he was married’ | {cally home and to bed: four waste Would Lilah take him away from her? | Were narrow to hold him—he | a Peeper to Let Out They had been so much to each other; | Wanted the universe. ; ri not just mother and son, but friends| “Johnson was up,” he added. “TF a Shrill Whistle, and companions. She had never even|Rever know such ® chap; he never been tempted to marry ugain, though | ems tired or \mpasient + eae she was a young woman when hin] Mm not to at et ed Frank Doane, as the Paris banker, father died. Khe had devoted her) “ome to “ mat oom? ta (theca: gtinwo: ented WILE: Darhrhe iife (o him: was all to count for noth. | minoul fine wonany. i 9 |Maynard, who plays the part of Mimi, Ui alonged to her out if ate anoua | PeRey, decided not to say say hie Pa modists tn “igung mrhay Seloaens My Dut te ane whould) inore. After ull, Johnson wan free to | y Fear Gilbert tan weak whare hin{@., where he plaawed—and people to bear. Gilbert wan weak whore Hist gont thank vou, vn a rule, for mug beautiful flancee was concerned—his | eixting trouble. The incident. migh: mother knew that. He would never | Sutra {rouls willingly do anything unkind, but peo- = pie drift apart when there la a want CHAPTER Xm. of harmony—wand it seemed that Lilah and whe would always be more or less (LBERT got up to go and strangers, Lilah throw on a wrap and . peany aan fouling ueue oa bret walked down to the garden no exuuse ror being depressed, ne. she gate with Bint Phex Red vo | 4 herself—in fact #he ought to] much to say to each other that there think herself very lucky. Lady Chel-| was always something left at the | A { | nt had asked ier on long indefinite! ane felt that sho could never whe wan Rind to» ugh to atone for the miserable { save decayed teotit, Tighten loose have her there to Wipe from Gilbert's memory Tooth. Treat Diseased Gums, oO Diem the remembrance of their estrange- ans 10W after! mont. She couldn rv to think of lied round to the Dutch || herself now: she couldn't under ‘ Fs and | Houne, aa he often did, and the two) stand the madnoas that had possessed Male at Reaso nable fetes | much to consult Lileh about—what! they walted a minute by the gate, t | she would like done here, what alters! reluctant to part. It had been #uch | ation should be made there. ‘The old] 4 happy day, happier even than usual | | house was to be done up trom attic] Linh felt nearer to Gilbert than ake | }to cellar while were away on] had ever done before. Mt seemed as | thelr honeymoon, ko there was al-lir they had croased all obstacies and | ways an excuse to gO oUt t lant, aide by aide, ready to world together. Her heart overflowing of love and fy Chelford le r she was #0 happy that < ay take Theatr Pon ae Cary Can it inst?’ she whispered more sfhsy we i} eoping in on © love s« » him, “It seems toe) vt banker, who thinks | the heart MM he asked half jemi. full of tendernens, aon & you talking? Whot were you saying?” he aed again Not that it mattered, but he had to suy something, the tension a0 great. They must get back to thi nplace on "bo you dare to doubt for a mo; Fae fo lve ‘hat else did thy » © once th | do, slain? Read Monday Interesting Chay