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{ idimh aa datie ts - THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 1, 1921, RICKLEY ~ REVIEWS OUTLOOK FOR LEADING FOOTBALL _TEAMS: ee 4 a _____ WATCH THESE STARS IN BIG SERIES TIGERS, YALE AND HARVARD | | ALL HAVE STRONG SQUADS. os Former Harvard Captain Says Stan Keck, Princeton Captain, Is One of Games’ Greatest Tackles — Bulldog Has Net Find in Quarterback O’Hearn—The Situation at Harvard. By Charles Brickley. IIE big football teams of the East are specially fortunate this year T in having pienty of veteran material to begin the season with. Take the case of Princeton. Tais tean is especially fortunate i$ * this respect PRINCETON—1I have never sven fn all my experts ence in football a more versatile and finished tackle than “Stan” Keck. He can do anything a tackle Is supposed to do and more besides. He is, in my optn« fon, the most valuable lineman in America to-day. Don Lourte at quarterback is one of the best of all time as well, a great runner in a broken fleld, and what is more important to his team, a fine genoral whose selection of plays ts practically perfect. Ag@d to these two stars such ends as Stinson, Snively, Scott and Gains, tackles such as Coopef, Rutan and Pushal, guards suca as Buker and Morton, with backs like Gilroy, Garrity and Cleaves, tosay nothing of Liscomb and several otaers who were ineligible last seasong get ull these stars together on one team and {t should be almost invincibley T think Bill Roper would perhapa¢- be Just as pleased without such a saixy of attra, Por some reason 01 FOOTBALL GAMES ‘ cther, It always seems ‘that teams made up of such a collection of stars SCHEDULED TO- DAY. i — Jaan _|run Into difficulties more often than ; | teams of ordinary players who de- ! R »b 7, I F th J k yep later tn the season - ¢ ij T can well remember the Harvar oonson Ls our cc ey team of 1914 of which L was captain. : | ° ° To start the season we had several ; { 7 se All-American players, such as Hard- ; 0 LOSe License ts Wee. | ick Maban, Bre ties, Coolidge, Pen- : 4 reek, ‘Truiabill, Soucy and Logan a : ‘ h ope ° \fefore the season was half over [| Middlebury 2.5.) lat. ii! . ‘ ; was in the hospital minus my ap- | Colby: : aver: : Authorities Cleaning House [et ie, aba tae tag ce Bs CMP Liga ay perce aay > | ’ ra thentioned above were out with | Obie U.. .. 2. ‘ Neier! ce , The Stor of a Veteran Nj Comeback urles of one kind or another, ‘The | Wcltgaburg ‘ - ee Pris i S i ngly acting in the capaet 88 of the Harvard team that Maryland : : Se: ; Rider asi “Accused 1Of (ViOlit=| ins) bine Tua pes cape clty at rere year was due to its splendid subs'l- | Mteyeme no, teetengl F NEE TAH Relay pobbarece ARATE LEEGED tutes, a feature of the Harvard sy#- | springtteid ”.’.. lll Weve boing arp. State. GEORGE KELUY, “ie ae : ing Jockey Club Rules | ¥hich a Jockey porscrscs any ints, By CHARLES E. VAN LOAN — 7 ——— vase reported to th r i tem which many people overlook, ‘ YALE. At Yale the ou.ivo« is much bright- West Point stewards of th jer toad last seanun, “LO Deg Wid, ° ° rs ; -|Jockey Club for such {urther actiou SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. iad Jones Was Mad & Year w gel hs HE racing authorittes are evi-| The action of the Aqueduct stewards | after ten years’ yetvice At the tated comer, | Finally he gore to bench, and dontwon, a soummetrt | used upua pertvetivn ih tubuwnen al belli used a ow bine dently cleaning nvuse. ‘The re-| Vrought prompt co-everation on the | (UCs when Jonson ia am rom the pile folowing w fant At 4 eical” momeut a Now arounder |~4is,, Ydie Savuld DeKID to A 30 : “Toart of the gentlemen who a oot from te “1 ES: csults of jase year's ctrorts, in Capt After Double Vic PCO ONS eat SL hie wane positions at Jumeuea, whete ‘Alinvoh, Vare ag one of the cnest ui | Ne, Uatem, oe - - Clifford Robinson, auaounced yester-| she mecting of the Metropolitan Jock- CHAPTER IL { tacks. "TL remember sthe mrs. ganic | No, Dakota hedule? to cpen to-mor- a oral DON'T MISS THE “LOW: {) oe cot in against Harvard he was} De Pauw .. the old days It would have been |] BROW,” ANOTHER FASCINAT- [Joc fast tuat sie nad little uiliculty 1 | Witlernbers day, makes the fourth within a weck, | ¢y Club is s row. They, too, have suspended the - cot ni ei i inte een pair a eighties y, ~ + re t , ie Si resulting in the practica, ruling off of | } a é 4 Western Champion Beat Both) Performed the most re kable golf ean pI ts soe | license of 'C. Robinson pending tne ridiculously easy. Joe Holmes|]jNG VAN LOAN STORY, BE- || ssinging around Harvard ens. Last | Saman Clty i of the day on his t round against |jo-keys. Robinson ncw joins Buddy | action of the stewaras of the Jockey | groaned as he eaw the evident || GINNING IN MONDAY'S EVE- || ye#r ae nad a good svason, anu show pete preenece Cyril Walker and the Ele-) met French wt he registered al tnsor, Arthur Coll:as and the appren-| Club. Admission to the Jamaica effort with which the old fellow | G WORLD Wt better this year on a mor: expert- paste: - bs wee | par Th that e in aw thirty-five ls ce rider Ye 1 course will be denied te Eddie Detling NB eee Q vhced team, Charlie O'tte . from ments on Inwood Links— gale t seross the links |160 PMler Yeo in ull Parred froin) S'gome time ag Robinson was mixe| whipped bls arm forward, and then lecar kk Quarteroucke anu | Clemson. in & : | Java 2 eaten See ne ENED hes ce nee , | any too enviously, in the in-| aj! other sounds were swallowed up in should develop & Jordan of las: | Gytethorpe > as i starticd off with a bird 3 to ause of actions detrimental to the] vestigation of the he eache! var’ ei a Le from the iin Stops Barnes. | fist holt: dropping y'T2-fo0t gull | ares peat interests, ‘The Jockey Clue | uorse ‘Putter Balt aiied eetee anacle wl vel ryt) ae i, owly the Pink pitcher wound up Peat Saontnavate very aed nackee ies = 8 Hivang into the rough, third, pp peS une Phe. echo unig anehinde Hanieinaiiwend a| ‘he Crab's throw was te and deiivewed the bail. It was a tan. | 47 da, ile ry Hid ae iso, went T Baries when’ Breneh's 3: |very suddenly withdrew the licenses | (i7ly von Sunneisnd Heo eha| ube left of tae bag, und Carsey had] tatizing curve, and it cut the heart |i 0) 61a" hae pealityps See eng Mac. |'2 years, and is also @ clever a By William Abbott. Bee PuEL fos the naif evaded the hole. !of Ensor, Collins and Yeargin early in| tytter. horse. Whe. r this caus'd|to make @ quick sprint to get Ms /of the pate, Bowers, determin He ee ey position tnere /lexer. In ditty, Churebill and Owe ar 1 Ps : RE a RU THe nie iReenna Kt 4 re - th swanisll the rider's susp Spo HBEHa el ve on the bau. Muitaley, the best) hit one die, swing with al ral Uta Betaieaihe , “|+tarvard has three fine backs, and ALTRI HA vercame e week a yesterd. the eM s € ne e 8 ie . f aa ee ee 5 mitnanicenasy HUT Arie ical apne oan ee IE t pansion or be bas been | Poet sunner on the Maroon cub, was] might, thee was a sharp “tick” and|/# Cutler from last year, and Stuart uure are several good substiluies te q both Cyril Walker and the; ito nd ultimately taking £6; at Aqueduct announced a decision| Rutty of v lating the betting rules! On Co ang Cuuen was on fret. | the ball sulled high into the air, a/and, Diller wre being groomed for the |/ivke thelr places. George Owen 2 elements to reach the Wein {against Fr Th: | affecting Robinson ang Badie Detling, |Ropinwon celuheated his fast day in| Smal. wonder the Chicago fans stood | foul toward the left field end of the {Uther eee ess Me apned. [URE of (ue best Ducks 1 nave ever seett “| for the fessional go chan- fall the latter registered as the agent for] the saddle by riding Horulogue, the | “band shouted! i srandstand. Myrick, the Pink Soa]? arranged than last at Cenibridge and will be better Laat te » to-day on the Inwood cours Brine h 4 rca he Kuling anenit lak ca; (oeRlardiy “What did 1 tell you?” screamed | catcher, jerked off his mask, but even | Se un nnelne ever this year, lonship to-day on the Inwood course, wa onthe | she John W. Shorr s The ruling, | winner of the last race, yesterday. yon racing up and down off first |Sefore he began to eun he saw that |t t look for Yale to surprise many) Latayetie should have one of the Jim Barnes, the other favorite, wasn't tes slevanthewnere In official language, reads as fol-| [DC fol was f iH Pee ten Roo te Bag “What aid I tel you? He's|the case was hopeless. peor a by . pe Dae enor ne y strongest teams in the couniry, with as fortunate. Long Jim and Emmet tts to get down and Ith raceas i ene | 60ingE ts throw ‘em all away Carsey's yell cut through the Jeors|SU!~ to Hake. probably the heaviest rush line in thé French, his opponc both decided I t thitelo Hine dockey licenserutG.Robinuon| telat she oh, ve) °’'rhe Crab walked back toward thira | and catcails of the opposition: HARVARD. United States. Lafayette pays Pitt > quit during their second round yes-| taked Meself to al the Jockey Club for violation of rules |g S%, favyrites, winni: on the last! “inning: He might have been spared | ‘Tie Crab, of whom It was sald thas |Stayg me tinrd season with Harvard.) strong again this year, a great battle Be terday afternoon when rain, fog eK TH Tole witha tencieer | c3 and 214, and admission to the|x.way good things. Every winner the humiliation of auch a ).t\th) te | oe cod ae eect non [erans from last season. Capt. Kane, PO are ese tiga eet once ‘ w C itning practically made Teovateliig © rd acrar | ere is Aenied) B,Dol ” Rule at Aqueduct was a -pood hibition, le wo e is | £0 ball, was alre ‘ bi ls oO r dla year, = wind and thing practically de} putt, nettins a birdie 9 the next | Bro is denied B, Delling." Rule) at Aqueduct was a rood thing, but} tered tor the games which he had/ward the stand, With one wise old | WhO Played end last year may PAH | Horunouth, Penn, Columbia, Rutge 1 + the seaside Inwood Liniw unplaya ie Va part opposite Barnes's a. This org o Jockey shall bet on any | {MCir | Previous form. made. them! Grin the past, but for the one which [eye cocked on the ball and sia spikes | {ny Pay a Mee Pi Ot Ae ayer, | suid Syrwcuse is exceptionally fine and Lae sF ey rea Vt an ty-fourth t ether si of an inconvenient] rce except through the owner of, and] xnq Thimble divided rhc Pie Arty’ he was helping to lose. Then, high | drumming the turf, the Crab shot into {Crocker and) Macomber and iikely- |‘Hese insuitutions should be aole te | HUME Onue Gin Biiace leading: be The ¢ to Barnes) on the horse which he rides, and n the fifth over the tumult of the cheering, he| the shadow of the gvandstand withou: |igoxing ends, a’ is Cromby from last | “4d to thelr ane records of last year ee: club house, with Barnes leadin ‘i i lofted ia and any | t ard (arsey's voice slackening his speed. Lorre Sy atts tae ej sae Army and Navy teams will be ¥ three he This match wii be fin- | approach the f wis foree i | Jckey h shall be proved to the} i as “ome on, boy! Brace up and fight) Carsey was right; there was noth- |} a0s Frestmen. aa) Pash les eae evenly matched again this seaso! i, f shed to-day beicre the thirty-six} *o drop another t wnes W83/ satisfaction of the stewards to have} Une track was a lake and tt was) som! They haven't even got her ticd|ing the matter with the.old boy's legs. | (Vere Bre Lock voor ane ube | loth squads being made up mostly o| i hole finals. iat Jany interest’ in any. rava horse or tol the juckeve whee eae eye | up veut” | He was on famillar territory; he knew | 4nd Poatibly Chane st year, For | veterans, Hagen tried to persuad Watker|, 7 Vidn't relish, the LATA Remi eae ie lt a Se | auen naneee J de through) "evans, the next man up, tried tojevery inch of the ground, Many u|¥%S & substitute centre las . Por) ""pne only arawback in getting under’ Re to follow the exampic of tho other) iM the, afternoon yt «fore | deve been engaged in any betting| 'renching ra'n during the latter port) pita bail through third, counting on| difficult twisting foul he had trapped | HATds, Brown and Brocker Have had) wuy gy far has been the hot Indian: match, but the Ea nod entry i of + hich he p: tvansaetion or to have received pr wet ae joon, McAtee, who rode! in error, It Wasa shorply hit ground} in the shadow of that siand, He - aa or Kunbardt. would prob- |#ulimer days of September. Footbult ee omea hy had a better chance to win) cee ted to : ot putt {ens from persons cther than tho! ie was ao heated w , ote J ‘ MW | all, ten feet inside the foul line, and|knew the ten-foot board w rly a the call on past pertorm. |comcnes have been compelled CF go ; 4 th fie unfavorable coaditons and and a1 yer shall have his ficens revoked. "| -ith Rawing ie he drive! straight at the Crab. eh the first tier of box 2 . y ‘ easy on elr men lest they lose om t t 1 teh fron ult | 2 linen: oked. h Fdwina that te never md | Straight at t i . ances. Charlie Gyell is one of the 4 decided to play the pari of a duck. Lt} h from a ditticult) pute 214 says: “Any person knows| the) a ie ne noticed |" Giman took one quick backward} he thought of it, as he measured the : " “jmuch weght and get down too find was an unhappy decision | we At 4 tO ced y person know- | the ates Aan chapped Hol henge, ‘nne| ball: with bin eye. vrainieat quarters Harvard has had] oony in tie seagon. ip ~ at he bs ny Seventh hole Walk sufti t waa quite enoveh afte | ball struck with a solid thud, and al- at was ¢ gpying Row ailfarshead | ——— he Football utes Cofemniiee oud? he had reduced Higon's lead te a Sunes had tis te green with his © lost. before the crowd knew what} of him, and as the speck of white é serves great credit fur having gou@? role and the chance of an upset tive Ct to French's eonven= . [peat : ane 4 Jchanged color as the ball passed ont | 284 the Crab was mildly surprised | Wagment enough to leave the rul : ; etva easo. ud happened the Crab whirled and i 4 to find that it belonged to Holmes, joomed up very becwus mat pat | nN Hintnched himself, through, the air, {Of the suniight and into the shadow | Witt made it stranger still, the man. {ald practically as they were last, water-soaked condition of t 3 = | ° ’ straight at the flying Mullaley the Crab knew, without giving the seescemed to be laughing and cry. {24% 1b the face of almost countless But that was as us Walke AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. | gainst roo lyn Ss Best Team eet Sent rokorters said that} Matter thought, that the catch must Le ee Bs suggestions and new-fangled ideas ’ At the next hole, a short Hagen yirstt Pa Lady Baltimore, | i the Crab jumped twenty fect from aj b€ dangerously near the stand, if, in- | '"A Qe von old tuoi” eried Holmes, | ¥Hich came froin coaches, players and ; drove the green and sank a fifteer Siciy 1 Toil, te ba aaa @ _|%tanding start. Pcrhaps a few fect | deed. it was mad ut all There was! socking the Crab's head back and | football enthusiasts all over the coun: oot putt for a fine two, Walker lost! "secon, Ruce--Neddam, Sedgefield er a . cal te eee aaeaa rr Cora acc nen elinweaditG en. |@ chance that the ball might drop in| fOCK'n«, shen Sitry. Had some of the suggestiot ine ecliowing whole vecause’ of hiall Gaiety, eam Sedmeneld | Nonparelis) Meet St. James's Eat HO CAPUTO | ey excitement, but” there wea no| the, ftst tier of boxes [Witt thewrand stand overt” 22" | veen adopted the whole complexion visits to the rough. Hagen sneaked| Third Race—Light Rose, ty | both contests «and will send thelr most | (UChtion about Mulialey’ being tagged | ,,TWENtY thousand men were howl-| "then it'came back to the Crab, He | ‘he game inight have been changed, ! Miche Gun cn ine (eeettec anal oe Crowns and Brooklyn F powerful team against the invaders | Gut. The Crab got him so far aw Tee onthe insults beat) moved his head weakly. Tho idea cristina ad. Wy, Melon Foi : further imereased his advantage. The Ponti noes A esto i ae | | Johnny Beckman a 5: trot arene aie (Wi pas down on him like a_ storm. He | csente 7 “ Jie Daly, bead coach o Vest Poin’ e natoh finally finished when Fagen| ter, Gecrel pene ea ee Plays Hoboken Team. runr ve en BAONAP Holipan. Dis ae San aut te “though AA Deare NOU, say Nob me DUE kUAL areal Mirereaies mete ees jof baving an association of acti ee ee wi ee it x ee daaiiail in ng mate, will play the forwWhrd | any argum saheeie at mush 2 swiftly falling spot of white. He was) ° Nn 4 a et it wet away!” erted |coaches, this body to meet tmm | % Ne temas ap e—Crack 0 Dawn, Tody, | positions, with Chris Leonard a. cen- | #/¢y, howled bitterly. a | aware that the stand was very near; yeu. a 4) \Glately ‘after the close of the season’ inal hole topping h ive and then} Vista | When the Original Celtics@start the | tre and Barry and Lteich at guard,|, "(want said the umpire. “If he'd | the sound of the shouting was in hig/ the manag@® “Why, Henry, It took 10° acs. possible new interpreta’ MH marsing up his secon a shot | Usisth Race—Ten Les, Thunderclap, | season's basketball rolling to-morrow | Trippe and Lehnert w Ml be‘ bela mu) gxed you any harder he'd have] very cars, but he dared hot look; and | U8 two minutes to get it out of your |i Joao eh PA ae nam, Vtg 4 { | m Barnes, national champion, te Ved BOR OnE : r i a broke you in two: " ‘ é hand!” atternc neuer reserve, then, with only a stride further to Ko, | poss Y afternoon at Madison Square Garden [TT a soing floor haa been Ind | Kenyon came over after the ball] he saw the white Ot the hall fea! There 1s @ little farmhouse out in] Poselblg Changes 18 SS PA Nea it will mark the fulfilment of a] in the Garden and a massive acore-|2Md threw one arm about the third | against the dark green of the board Kansas which has all’ the modern | oe in. cimtala and coaches, has borne } | | | Brophecy iade by Deputy Fire Com-| board showing the playa as they oc-|PMBEMANS NECK, J ya |walinnit, wits going to drop outside | Imrrovemonis, and sno a flame cabl: | rrult to the extent that such a meets 4} | missioner Ha Yeltic ur will be ew ¢ dec tee y i after all [PBSi An SAO. PERSO Age Mil probably be held tht: ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN | sucess Segertot| ROMO RGN LRLS ORE Gus megnoctans Medi eS arcane (Ceditenais etag aa at irene cai f | original fan, en Hanan first saw Alara yet! leap, his gloved hand he thrust out} among which might be noted eee ‘A new feature this season has beeh’ \ j the two Furey boys who operate The Nonparcils, one of Bro kly ,| Then, with Rowers at bat, and two! wit an upward scooping motion, his!" ery orfate loving cups. One of | ine scheduling of double-headers by ; \ cet x4 1 fv , p DKIYA'S | gon: lon did the only thing a man| right arm he douvied across his face. | them 4s of eoltd gold and beara a |. a By H. H Celtics organizing a five composed, of | leading teat also open th ‘Rs right arm he doubied a f ne of the larger colleges. Harvard ' | 'y H. Horn Bear. herenbouts, and Tean put my shacks, | youngest Be ey aaah oa the | bonineed Per UP RaEne BBs) Gould do, He signed Bowers to hit it!) Then it seemed to him that all the | simple tnseription: played Boston University and Middlee, t (Holding @ line for W. E. Simmons.) | POts, aps and other gear on th 5 PS |fast St. James Crowns at Prospe it and take @ chance, and Bower: | fireworks in the world exploded in-| ‘To the Old Crab—From the Pink ton last Saturday afternoon, whil Sateen each and you can't stop me or m west side he gave them all sorte of | Hy Si ee etn at EmOsPec! | was the best hitter on the team.| side his head and the darkness shut| Sox, Peonant Winners, 19— Weat Point opens the season’ to-day October, Bandy Hoge Gr tn me pay rent—whoether you own that | encouragen and told them some| the evening, und as both teama mut | Quien, Was now On Becond and pvane | down, There are nlso two diamond medals, bY play.ng two games in one after- ‘ Srey, 1... For Far Tan Nor tion of the mainland or not y the team would be recognized as| last season in sensational gaines thia| Waseoh Art, A Sinai would te ne | home minutes later the Crab ovened one of them a curiosity, ‘The donors ?%n. Incidentally, West Point plays a ’ Sunday 7.56 820 B26 N52 11 — {the champions and play in the most|™Mateh is sure to be of high class | ¢} . 1 the nel t h} hig eyes, Many volcea were oryin had asked Charlie Brydon to suggest “ay m home for the first time, { The Fire Island Inlet parties led) In t bsen ‘apt. Simmons s ovder the game an je _pennan i "Get back there Give him air itabla’ dale 1 th rey n except against the Navy, when they th t t hy | Spacious ¢ rters in New York City, n doh anything on me. lo u 4 le zp . Jew vel be 1 rh | SP { New Y y. |% “Tf th 1 hits anytt . SE aeee eee em aie |@ sultable devign, and that great man Ht eweibel the Navy »wn to the sea at Babylon, L, L, by | that's h this office, thou vse eahbed aan A ee ea iat eons mis ail bela curva: PCAC Heh i migtented a crab, done in diamonda, |Piay Yale at New Have : 4] | Pratiag an Gunning and Goule: Guns (WO eho we erom tia mall He lew. ( ne Celt c: cet a strong ag-| Prank Rrugey. « ine Pullac| ee ant eee 3 a death? Cat back There {8 a solid silver coffee set, are more interaectional gamee, | Deries zy Subrine ane 4 Hs Gube one! in the Marine Corps (and there | gregation In ihe afternoon warn they |aetpnia, National. Lai poetry femal © was m about Mis Meck | oy too nice ie, a photograph [than ever thia year, Yale playing, . ¢ ff | o ooklyn, and out up © are plenty who will “tell it to the |tackle the Brooklyn five. In the eve- | ‘Team, and one of (he recogniged for ri : of a player in the unitorm of| North Carolina, Harvard meeting tes Atlantic by Capt. Ray Whittaker in! Marines")--we cannot answer this|ji05 ; 5 ts, | wards of basketball, has vale t nk ne deter wy diana, Georgia, Penn State and Cens 1 anh Se Madacn Beuare coane | basketball, ha n sign New York Hoser Knocked Oat, | the Pink Sox. and, last of all, and i a © i { he Comfort, have tabulated the sea- |Idulry, We are informed the United | 40 tious Bower BN thors’ team o¢{by. the Brooklyn Basketball Team, RUNS FOR WEEK BONNE Ot vy Schuppe [the treasure of the cabinet, an ‘ordi: /t,, while Princeton me ta Colne ! eee Mae States Burcau of Fist sat Wash he famous Po srothers’ team of | which opena the seas r by pela NUPRE | nary baseball in a mahoga pox, | Bt Princet< n addition, i sonaurosuta Thoy Have Leap outlington cannot cap at gat ao ion aie |euaule will be the opponent, Cha | Cems eee, Ue neamOn Se NATIONAL LEAGUE Lancaster middleweight, kn oe iia eaved with molld guid," |meets University of Tennessee, while | ten times since Aug. 12 wer it, either | eee SPR PIO Gn ta nah teeta a STMIPT WI TRIE RC || Bud Sprague of New York path te ae Naneneine at {Syracuse has a game scheduled wit Their total catch was 360 weakfish | PETER DAW REGISTERS the Jersey State title i#i8 and Tireokiyn "| 2 ound of a 4 ten-round bout nileee Geld Redan eae i eine i nive! sity of Canada, Ray bi \ and 10 blues. The largest catches! Our best informatior t none will be the o fi q ut Town Hall here jast nig Mickey a i aes ny-Notre Dame game shoul * i i r en 0: ni r ve 2 jagged SCar Over one eye, sometimes er in this year, M were Aug. 23 and Aug. 30, when 4{joarby Atlantic the only “1 THREE IN SAME MEET. z | Mealy Gh TBOrAnich phaded. TAnby again this ; x ul e 01 H | all , a anny takes the ball out of the box and H 2 inc! 1 tin ft a aeea es agar Cem eed ney AVERAG He mia He z ert eer wl ee eaten -epased | BANE t With the increased interest in foots i j ; " hen in claim legally are Jersey Separates will delay a Grieves, formerly of Arizona and now| tells the ry of a catch which!patl, the gre: mber v4 when they got 4 1. To yell “Move the boat!" when he | COLUMBUS, 0,, Oct, L—Grand Cfr-| thelr opening until, Monday, when, | Serve 0) 8) 4 Chika ee hed a pennant, Ho does not tell tional games and the wondertul ges ‘ ' —— iy ‘ getting no fh and everybody else | cuit racing came to close here yesterday | they cross neta against the Visitation || Lladeliiie SNR egy tl RR A story’ often, for he tm a member inci vosetnes fam lant poco thin ae q Is there a Down-Hast sea lawyer in| \¢ getting fish : with Peter Daw, by winnlag the 219] ‘priangics on the latter's courts, On AMERICAN LEAGUE tha sean oat ’ 13 SCA : the house? We would like to have a * * trot, gaining the distinction of having | quesd h is one - ult.,! ad Philadelphia, outpointed Jackle Jones the School Bi tra a deacon son should go down in history ag the i reply from Capt, Holman 1. : aon. cata! won three races during the present | Tuesday the Seriratcs Nay the Lady iu TMT) wit of Olyphant in a ten-round go. n the Methodist aeh greatest of all time. , . om p an Day 0} meet, something never done before by|’f Sorrows five, and Wednesday meet ork F ay et ah | HE END. a P 1 he good ship P. Heat, which we be- | Miss Gollett Wi Another Golt ™ meth n done before by | 1f Sor b New y nt _ (Copyright, 1921, Press Publishing Company.) i To whom it may thereby concern BOSTON, Oct. Misa Mlenna| Inthe 2.13 pace Wanda May. also pee ae home aluber Aa 4 H ARO, Ofte Lemay es WHite | < 4 ragerred he aay of K Arthur tn. \collett of Providence, R. L. an elghteen- turne 1 In her peeond. victory Af ke \ Joo Byers, N 2436 Hughes ; e ie elleved to anys estab Charley Brickley. sensatioral drop kicker and Captain of the 1914 h: } gist of Fudge ar, - |year-old gir ed the championshtp | and Billle J, K.. the former winning the| Street, Brooklyn ! pan ‘ Harvard team, will cover all big games and write special articles on foot- ig sore troubled because he wants t the Won f Association of Bos. | frst heat of the event Avew out three men hase in 9 9 dw sp on foot } Ell i tn of Portia dia hee } ton to her Rhode Island State women's |, Alain Direct was a big favorite in the] New York Rovers, @ light heavy eek inning of xamo with || ball for The Evening Warld. In addition to the latest happenings among Elizabeth, 0 ,ortiand, and can't be B. a Lat ate * 2.06 class pace, but Minor Hal took the ight team, are arranging their fa ¢ " so A os fs an i " 1 | cause some blamed old hermit crab (tittle yesterday p06 cians pace Dut Miner Hal leon tne] welebt team, 6M arrene fell oer, «i Jani 1 ni Schait: | the college elevans, Brickley will give the amateur independent teams 4) has risen up out of the surf and said: | She defeated Me If Rh. Wats ¢ with apparent omnes ance, | Trinity. Tl bee Alon pe amie coed Pe res i! » full knowledge of how to carry out up-to-date plays. He will devise Peon, 4 *¥oy can buy all the land you want ‘Canton, 3 up and 2 to play, In the final trie. Dick’ they taveriia, winting ae] York | Sona 1 te \ 4 ‘| new plays for the smal! teams, and his articles will be illustrated by jou can't go near the water be- ;ound of the local championship tourna- after dropping the firat heat to Sie Bing, | Strength. A § Join Klompne ic punishment : i neg | diagra nf I've got ‘Fishermen's Rights’ ment due to @ break. No. 1327 64d Street, Brooklyn. Finkey ‘Mitghell af haiweur er gutting two mor t gram re : 7 » y ‘ ea Wes ) i :