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4 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 8, 1921. T INTERESTING FOOTBALL PLAYS ANALYZED BY EXPERT BRICKLEY , a 4 scitninnsinsiainoenenavensenin OW PUPIL pr Nf TEACHER DIAGRAM OF FIRST GRIDIRON UPSET en wn TOWHD OW — ee BS pity ws OFFA OfTN.Y. U.Eleven BY USING LATTER'S PLAY Coarse : onan OVER wy > > ze f ve sang we Cy i THE BUSH LEAGUE DEMON A Home Run With the Bases Full By CHARLES E. VAN LOAN ATELLA ’ Sy (rest « Weinheimer was elected - $e ie - i Teascwtre Week ptain of the football eleven. Weln- Coprriglit, 1919, by the Ul) Syndictae.) AFTER HIS PASS mer wil start on his new duties Coach Sutherland Was Taught Pass by Glenn Warner and hen neny bi Bis. vi 0 ie Kee cn CHAPTER II, | Aud the honest ash timber spoke. The Successfully Used It Against Him When Lafayette Defeated SN TACKLE i s latter's: field) and Minit vou ‘El. predate ie lM as calles ll Gilmartin could not hit, but he held his place on the team solel: “He trippy He tripped me!" | upon his fielding. He was running bawled Dolan, perched on second the crack of the bat, Moving at right Jes with the ball, he bent over, ' | Scovped his bare hand along the umpire turned bis back and] ground, broke the force of the drive, walked toward the centre of the dia-| made a scrambling recovery, ands mond. For an instant the gid tighting | without ‘nba ee a 4 | threw under oward first, Inesinok Hed olka by Che UNTGRE |) lan Wee INES CHG Ie Tee Pittsburgh by a 6 to 0 Score. By Charles Brickley. Copsciaat, 194), by the Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evenng World.) 118 first big games of the football season have resulted in several surprises. Pittsburgh was beaten by Lafayette, the first time in two! sears. The Army was defeated in its double-header by New ,Hamp- | Was appointed acting gradun manager of athletics. 1 a pending the meting of the athletic council 1) jage A permanent martager. The "py, meeting will be held in the near [future and no candidates have been mentioned for the position, It 1s an ‘understood fact, however, that yon IK nace we eee ‘Then he heard Cullen's voice rooket, but the best he could’do was Tae double-header idea proved of very little value, both as a , GATELLAN BRUNNER | Elling will not get the position. He) agtoaay, Pat! Steady!" | to get the tips of his Sovaa fingers means of increasing the gate receipts and value in de- ‘ be. CONTINUES TO LEFT : “To BRUNNER ohes TwRouGH| Ht | is under a contract as athletic trainer! Dolan walked slowly off the dia-| on the Lng Le not hold it; no \ yelopment to the team, and I doubt if {t will be adopted é ' AFTER PASS TO GRUNNER POCOATER SB [ond te not « candidate for the Jon: ).|mond, his fingor oalle, digging into| tary ta uracie it aeiwae "ane ti waln next season. Rutgers’s defeat at the hands of | versity has increased year by year|his calloused palms, Oh, what he! rolled slowly toward the line Maryland State was unexpected. Also the defeat of} _ jand this coming season promises to| would do to that rat of a Rafferty bal nate a Dolan whirled to sa h Hi we a aT -_— ~~ ——~ |be a record-breaking one for the lo-|arter the game! And that umpire| follow it, he saw the ocoacher back of Columbia, of whom much was expected this season. | . jeal students. The football team 18 100), yoilina scowled at him from) ‘itd base signalling MoGulre to eo Gorch Fisher's foam, Chisile Buell confug, arongh (Ten Lec Had Little Chance wiissivsstsnitsiiie tte tain aa BE Sie oe ahaa ¥ 2 i Y Hf basketbal\ and athletic teams are al- e to Cullen—a q covery Coach Fisher's team, Charite Buell coming through Leading Games on | lready rounding in shape fora hard| “The streak, eh?” snarled Pudge.| easy throw home, and the PA with his kicking in good form. U | e campaign. “Crowd got! you secured | be saved for the time bein, Vales same with Vermont proved tad sones's «| College Gridirons | In Beacon Handicap After a [aot “em” fightin’ among them-| eAnE defeat, and oven ae he tu fem is starting off with a slow but sure method of de- | selves!" whooped the Southwick first | MoWGulre was not a fast man on the velopment. The Princeton and Swarthmore game was | x | 4 t MY t baseman, “All off, no They're bas a eiey iA one to han ek nything but a sét-up for Bill Roper’s team. Swarthmore has in Asplau-| EAST. | umping a ar ing a e| beans : ‘ er lbetween the foreteet’ of the Netle li one of best kers in college football. | Wesleyan vevat....e.. Columbia, cs) o AND FISHERMEN he next man popped one into the| Shetland pony. Like a gray at Mie, {ReaRNOn wan wee! i — | Catholic Univ tevees Fordham = y | alr and the teams changed sides, Dolan followed it. Easy, oh, 80 easy’ The intersectional eame between Ohio University and Syracuse Golgate greets Prineeton | Jog { il. Wins Peculiar Race around Sea Mint and Thunderclap, Said Cullen to Hollins: Just a pick-up and a throw. Time’ howed the possible power Chick Meehan's charges have, Syracuse is well} Garoline U.... : yale | Elected II. Wins Pecullar Race, ing'at the head of the stretch was “You let Pat alone of I'll bench you There was plenty of It! Dolan squat. ff in material this season. Most of the players not only have weight put! eet ba ella Beatin Thunderclap, Hot- eae This ar ae Cesare By Wm. E. Simmons. and put Crabires In your place’? Ren cttertartw eran CHS eae B : 5 out of her, and ini of ‘ #. y 3 i a ‘ re well stoked with knowledge of the game. | Roch eae Cornell | test Favorite of Meetin straight and true down. the stretch, | Wid WATER uigae| “Bench and be damned!" growled |on ‘his wicked little hind legs an The play that defeated Pittsburgh @— Gettysburg . sat.... Pennsylvania Le sama: 8. she bore out to the middle of the) Ore ee ae a Fa, aM Hollins, “Didn't § teil you that big oth foretest. ‘Dalat dodyede bass Berce suidetracee Ta ti Aeoors | therotien uno: pile derenstversaekarto| | Mun ime coumie i vatercuiea meus sk i Peo en rete re dee eee ofc EG 28 8 845 605, atiee nad a yellow streax 7” OW ioe, boyl Whoolt Ne said, nying diagram. It was a triple de- | protect that flank. However, Gazella INigGurslingneciie Seer Aber By Vincent Treanor. | aiab tes) runs tailtig. thsi PrOUnASaAys | “EN ‘streak’ you if you open your} “picie “up that ball!” yelled the ved pass, with “Bots” Brunner, the /a8 he passes the crouching Brunner,| | onigh Rutgers. RNIE SIPTAS'S good mare|ing route, However, Thunderclap) The Weather Man promises rain fo"| mouth to him again!" sald the skip-| Perryville rooters. Gt) Watayetto; recetyide | fh, Wie yaticenni ane Coma HUGe He: | ritte fatec...0)" Amber iE Elected 1. won a peculiarly /#eemed well beaten and out of it as|to.day, but at the present writing th’ | nor angrily “Home with it! Home!” howled which eventually went/end, carrying out the criss-cross 88 oer Galley saber wy St Pelnt run race in the Beacon Handi- HAS, ree An peaven TaOmeNeR rly: iUMttl | indications don't look like It. j,, The seventh inning paxsed without fee ecu one eye on the lumbere BH GORE ne | ceptio < weAteee eee pec tit Ju score; then the eighth, Mulfor 4 i . Bae centre and guard on the | *Bease uite's felnt at rent end andl Naeiel Roserve.at....... Annapolis! ip at Jamaica yesterday, It looked [catching Blected 1. Puen ease got Bs SPER ert Bitening the po RAE his lite aia Dolan made another grab, and once ight side, ola’ f ge ; jowdoin ... ‘ illiams |like a carefully planned affair which | Very busy on e i 5 There was a gre of blucfis! A a 4 corner more the pony reared and lashed ot Gaz eint a aft © - ec i . his fast ball clipped the corners of This Latayette triple pass started | Open the Pitt line and secondary dee | St Lawrence.,...at.s.ssss+-. UNION | went wrong in the pinch, She was |Hustling, though belated. tactics, re-linto the lower bay last week and a jie cit. with deadly accuracy. Mac-|With his tiny hoofs, and Dolan, the like a double pass end run reverse) tense, whereupon Brunner, after re- | Niagara eee a8 tod mot ted I. beat @ 8) Lee and beating her home, Blected | consequent run of weakflah out. Sat- Pariind was a bit unsteady, but ta aHREIDIGH:, the seqashtled “Matte play around the short side. Lafayette |celving the pase, ran through lent! copy... .liliiatsc.... Springfield to 4 fav hunderelip, one of |IT. by this time was safely past the | urday, Buncky ana Monday the aee tearm motes were giving Bim woos |) sa ‘ought his way. trom’ one 6h4 © had been using this play during toe eee eee er ered be Dae Suth- | Gallaudet’. tat. Frank. & Marsh, | the hottest things of the meeting, and | Judges In front, fie fish’ disappeared, They ranged |" perryviiie had two men on the|the league to the other—Dolan re- same, with the player behind thel ertand st pial se lay Ma euths | Albright! -at..... Swarthmore | Ten Lec, an § to 5 shot which went| ig wagers were lost on ‘Thunder. |{1C fen dishes tne een eerie ninth Tanti but Rue | treated, calling upon the twins to rf bac he betting f e' oney b Lec beaten, and | ke thi back nd let bi centre receiving the ‘ball on a direct This Was a ca i Ursinus ......... Georgetown | back In the betting from even money.| clap, but ‘Ten Lec was beaten, and | : ferty made a citens catch of a line | Make the pony back up and let bine 5 iv eean THA Bran ng! ae ‘s+ Stevens! As the race was run Ten Lec might |that on the surface, at least, seemed) aie, went from thie city to! grinds RMMte aw cineus catch of w line) nave the ball. bass from the centre and then run- | 1) over on the professor. The smo [Just as well have stayed In her stall. | to be one of the plans of the race), Party Went tio eee enon: |uefore he could nerninbie lack to the |The ball was atitl lying hetween th , ning to the right with the two half-! |, euaive it oe ve sy The race hid an unhealthy look even| which went through, Ten Lec was) Pr ; of late had pa id he So! viel rootera | POMY's feet when McGuire floundere: iplay to deceive Pitt was so well act-| West Virgi vat....46 Pittsburgh | : ve veal date rate a test at /ders, as weakfishing bag, and the Southwick rooters backs on his right passing across tojed by lafayette backs that several| Case .. ratios), Mohigan| perore) port time and atter jt was rin| very plainly put out of the contest at) DOr ASA SRA tontory, Atior trys (acheanied and danced 1M plea’ whlotl PM piainlrtede reais arenas | HSU YES GAUGE I CMTE TC tr DAE EG Vee Sa aah teagna Ch State| “Although Sandy; ‘McNavehton,|only’ be’ guessed, How Wlected 11| Va: us drops they (A ta rd ee ee a tae seooyi eal WROHDINE: Goruachand wae, troinmee from the stcong side going around to|the feinting Lafayette half-backs.| Northwest Univ. .at...... innesot PASEO PON TBert 5 a it out and win in| ders In Broad Creek and toc ~| “We've got to hold ‘em now! Par ey ” ‘ the left. The buck behind the end on Pitt used the same play but with} Missouri AG icc, BEIGE Gg) Cente eae See eA eelaG | EHUTer eco Roe tine cae {105 33 for|six, besides three sea bass and two| Cull “Let out the speed, Mul, old Gang? eit bask tp.” 18 wae the strong side carried the ball on Very little success, which proves tha’. Purdue net pn » Chicago] ag that <tew. all red ts beller,|the five and a hajf furlongs in front |blackfish. ‘The flounders were of falr | boy! @ pitiable exhibition. ane DI offense, a foothall team must have|Notre Dame FA OW eee Teese eactically neglected |of such a good horse as Thunderclap, (ize. ‘The party consisted of Ha!| Madison and MacFarland, on the| Pudge Hollins, tears of rage in hig i the triple paas they go. tt h food acting backs who will carry out) POLS dU Was DER CU Say moeee anerae eC was presi 5 it! Burrows, Herman Palmer, R. T.|tght end of the Wanderer batting| eyes, smashed his way through the On ti ple pi go throug lexcept by those of the take-a-chanco| afer Ten Let was presumably out of a 4 ith the wing | their part of the de xcep! bs e at if Dr. Perez and Robert Friden- | orde were easy victims, and the|crowd and plucked at Dolan's slosva, the same motions with the folowing kp. : th is one of racing's occurrences | Young, DI ¢ Lafayette s one 9 e | Davidson Georgia Tech.) variety of regulars. NE Weve neck Caen: ", the Seneca, | Perryville four hundred ds “You big dog!" said he. “T cal variutions: The ball ts snapped to y ne ot the! Virginia Tech Centre| As soon as the barrier went up and|which 18 hard to explain. Run over) berg. They went out on eV ee cout BARE ree: mmede pole: a big dog!” said he. The stra Seaschultz (see diagram), tne La- Pest seasons in its history and should) 09/0. Rollins Eleoted JI. shot out to the front, with | again, it {s dollars to crab apples that | Capt, Will Fenn. enough for four thousand. came out at last, didn't it? Why fayette halfback, who felnts at a|®@ one of the leading teams in the| florida ..... Ree ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee id sbere dierent eeuitce | Then came Molly McGulre, Mut-|didn’t you pick that pony up in one run around right end. As Seaschults (East. Her linemen not only posscs| Mere inderbilt/ Ten Lec bumped, s f ° : anna he surf has been heard! ford knew that Molly usually waited | hand and get the ball with the other?= oe ie side and last, away, the suspicions of! Wonderful how some horses acquire; ‘The call of the surf has’ : ‘ a t staris to run, Brunner, standing at aah EEL a wells Rivne mice | ae ‘i ely cous clink: at REE ear aca uddenly” fen't it? The race |by city a ee eb Seatuere Fer perteee Anke weoue EEG be athen gan Lat See pie ‘i drops ° a few vf kno leds: em . ved | season he has been coming along at a bf GY r | Taye . ” Yow ve | Ci ‘a n tober! “rae al * G. ct 1e ose and, low! ee ee tac ee pacee together for three seasons. Lafay-| fast wily cit will bear the wurden of his Seemed well founded. No one fig-|run by Favour yesterday would have |Csarap, and by 5 : linea lieave this morning for Beach Haven, | over Hollins's head for a double ana ed up the baseball. atta Wane tet 3 tenm's ofensive, Parsons, the quarter. |Ured that Elec . Would retain the |beaten those who finished lengths in | leave prning for Beach H the Berrevilie tong nara ic h hi Brunner, the remaining two La motte Brunner the lermner Percale Back. Will most ltsly Ge mast of the| lead long with Chunderciap. in pur- | front of him in his previous start, He jon the Jersey Const, below Harsegnt, I ihe Widest of acdarronstacien GL ede (eee ae oe oai@ yette backs, run to the left (opposite | nin Universite paver red Donne tne ing. It was he scored | suit of her and with the well known|ran the odds on choice, Saddle Ring, | to try thelr luck for se | rattled the shingles on the roof of the | uc8*, “You're ALL yellow, that's the direction of Seaschultz), fol- f AVerelty De ta man: both of. t ouchdowns Ste- SiGe Tr > Ere loing New Inlet, 2 few miles beiow Beach of the) what you are. to the In ee of (ne party. Ten|intg the ground and in doing so let lowing the right guard and right 4), SERPs pee en relults, (two. ine: ven cHGaw tackle of Lafayette, who head a fake be ulded Seriggins, | en, and with Doctor Suth- whose eligibility was in doubt until wrand stand. the finish seemed | Pickwick and L'Enjoeur come from | Haven, 1s a favorite place with surf Dolan did not resent !t. He began j conclusion. But Elected|twonty lengths hack and — beat | anglers, and at times all Kinds of fish lafferty danced up to the plate and j Be ; to shoulder his way through the lentane KG vette _ yesterd » Jas als e- | ory fw D ve! attack at the left lbllitiea farsa voce euceneetttonteeeay lable atop kickers fess: | a?" °71tr wetin Nae pill inthe weluhtas kent | (hem moth homer The slawardesnient liars waken chee It Isle greatiplags | Vag og tle bet ettln’ ain ithe g | CFeWd to the clubhouse, tamed, beate AS Seaschuitz passes Gazelia, the ing intersectipnale aatien between oe - right on going. Finally Kummer, | keep Favour's race in mind and com- | for nnel bass, though the Ley lot of stuf to-day," sald Rafferty; | 4nd cowed for the frst time in hi ’ former passes the ball to the latter! tarvard and Ind'ana to-day shoul? FORDHAM SHIFTS LINE-UP on Ten Lec, pulled from behind the |pare !t with what she shows In her/is now a little late for them. How-/ 01 Nel et you can kiss your, |" ¢ } (the old criss-cross trick), 80 artfully he ot great Interest, "Phe Harvard procession ani took to the outside. /next appearance, Something made ever, blues and weaks as well as} Ot Ooty The fat man with tho nose giasse@ enilued Piteinemen’ (Coming lonaraetwilicnoe have: the seanuiiveee FOR CATHOLIC U. GAME; with ciear suiling there she ran/her outrun herself yesterday. Jcroakers and Kingfish ought to bo Mulford showed his teeth at this] Was in the crowd. He went away pleasantry, and ground the ball into| Smiling the smile of a man who Is pere ; the heel of his glove. Rafferty was a|fectly satisfled. That night he close The Fordham football players put in ° ° | Now fs tho {deal time for striped gat goroun hitter, never more eo than |the deal which took Patrick Hen yester- bass fishing In Barnegat Bay, Ths) \° es ital r ac i Srerearisn neuiae ewer terion ene | ure nan gegounon lve" Mirst Poor Ball of Series best rayico. mee them tejtoytroll ini ai/Uen MINSns: Guan aaHAttIna bel Ind | Cian OHL OL The bushi lsae neta the batter, gave the si; though “Rowdy” Dolan graced thi au. Seaschultz’s feint not onl The Lehigh-Rutgers game should With the Catholic University eleven at skiff along the channels on the beach bt Ls he sign for a fast t y" gr @ \s ball. bustest cushion on three big leag feer(d Ae ‘ . + i e ° 4 Sibae ca 0 ‘orms raws linemen out of place. but have a real air of mid-season foot- Fordham Wield. Da Moc, itcurinic ¢ , t Hee tn oe malt tri.| Mulford wound up deliberately and,| teams and became gray haired 4 strong opposition, ‘had the men on the (} c e in ur a |for alt, bunches E stepping forward, let fly with all his | famous in baseball, his fighting record hrough the opening left by La- acteristic of her in mid fayette's linemen heading the take in-|season and she will probably play a erference around left end) tackle | defensive game, while Indiana wil! easchultz, thinking he has the ball,/use everything she has to put over a @ 800d solid afternoon of wo | abundant. { raws two .of Pitt cond dofeus attached to’ It. ore York t ae Pay Jangular spoon, weighing the lure so w York teams are playing bridge, former Purdue. line a ‘ men ayer fo: protect vives fale run my ponies rel 1 keep a few inches below | Strength a straight ball on the inside, | closed forever at Southwick with # bund La e's right el ‘columbia faces Wesleyan, ar ater that it w r the practice and rend: Si i : Hy . uick asa cat, Rafferty ste \d back, | decision lost to a Shetl: ny. a, after recelving the ball) New York University journeys to valuable coaching to the ends, ; ito lala |e nae ae boauaer Ne ene feeut nee ie ica ns can BhaHihnd Pony from Seaschultz, follows the fake Providence to play Brown and Ford- The men who will liae Ads eves Gears 7. southpaw was that he was hold Jare secured by 8' 8 ne ) enee that started around Lafa-| ham takes on Catholle Univeratt Catholic University © are’ as Jess Barnes’s Twirling, How-| joi" tor to-day. sloughs with shedder crab, . h ew Y. itzpatric Seltz, ends; Ve asclias Ca : y 6 s' manager i was) _ left end, which feint draws’ New York City. Fadden, Lesko and. W ever, Rescues Game From With the Giants’ manager iv was) —_ | Patan bern ana ae eaerla aaa a nt, He was holding Barnes for | Kelly Winn Over Spratley. Sack be made up. of Artin ire fo ants. to-day, but preferred to win by send-| poe RANCH, N. Ju Oct. &—At ‘ 7’ ; Brickley at quarterback, Meyers nd Fire for Giant Ing him to relieve Toney rather 1AM | a Coca, Park A. A. last night Simms 5 arvard Favorites to Beat 7° 8st. ann Ia Thain Si Ovmy Pe 4 eh This line-up differs from 1 By Robert Boyd. aby EE ey will compel |Spratley of Seabright in every round rst time in the Worid’s! the Giants’ manager to work "Shuf-|of thelr twelve-round bout, ‘The bell By Roger Batchelder. eo excited when the team took the tenth round, In} }| And still they come! ‘The fans c New York's hotels, ssic of 1921 an in- flin’” Phil Douglas to-day. He has|sayed Spratley tn t brand of pitching was) Played his pitching hand, Douglas, |the semi-final Willie field that I told him I would do anys thing I could for him if he helped who has heen shifted from th: to th Waid Indiana Football Team)? rley defeat oe | Nehf, Toney and Barnes. Johnny H tinue to register at vin the game, His team finished with n out & displayed. The hurling throughout nats er, TY | eae : i ‘ E EE BCT TG ty CaP PTPE NPE RI Or nT ent opt lisplayed. The hurling throughout)" srigginy still hax Harper. ‘This will | : Paslten Gott| JU! e#ch day brings a smaller num-'a 10-8 score in its favor, and as be rinceton Eleven Expected to} disposal thet there terre, fo believe | ton at right guard, Fadden ‘has usur th the National and American) give Mays and Hoyt sufficient rest to| wine Wethered me RG iAk ber, Yesterday J. Hamilton Lewis) changed his togs I asked him what 1 reason to believe ek and pitch In the Sunday | 1 Def Cot Yal that the Crimson will maintain its rec- | Mor Heat Sacks aor on and | Led is year has been perce sor HRC reho in the n ¢ i Lge aten |" Hlinols, ex-Senator, and candidate | the damage would be. Lexpected him af as wate 2 Grdcok aavee tne hee ; SH Fately ed their pos! 80. tyat and Monday games. THA dngland, Oc se 4 0 Usk fc 2c a efeat Colgate — Yale Weatert: coer doesent eaten BY &| that how ‘Thornton will be at right halt t eted that) “me Yankees’ manager 1s not at all| f un DAR : abla y won the Eng- |!@? Governor at the last [linois clec- ae foe B atleoke or HAD fo Boos, : Spent ean deena ns In the | ad the at fullback. in the present] « 30 .unee Me etna tnieai| done ered yesterda: 2K ee ‘ |e c ply asked, “lake me Meets North Carolina. Tate ETA, Rone Ww pounded, in the | d ullhai If in the present) st back over his defeat of the third closed golf champlonahip| On, arrived at the Hiltmore in time | ene World's Series this fall.’ Se here = a tl lish wome > rday Ww series and play of the principal: game. He stuck to the plan of battle If Harper ing Mrs. Mudford in the final|to go to the game e was 12 up and it a wi »d upon before the series, | bY dete rod day to- we are, and frankly, I don't believe round. The #e Senator had come | that either one of us will ever misa 00) to play. But though th The leading game of t -day's grid. | er Mays and Doug’! squad, cannot play to-morrow. he in the firs here for tie sole soving the Aes on card will bring together Harvard |Pclng confined to ‘bed at the fiotel| TO PLAY AGAINST COLGATE) 10 the tiret ax f wins from the Giants, Huggins f ee | World's Wertes’ Runpowe of aseing the | another, if 1 have my way ebege tte nes ing Har Lenox with ¢. tomperaturh of Ait des eee both pitched excellent ball, in fact,| certain that Mays and Hoyt can 4 Guise cnetnaiaanasl Vers Beret. De a “AS OTHERS SEE US.” nd Indiana. It is expected the Crim. jgrees. | Dan Burke will start to-day! PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. &.—A light slithtly ubove their usual standard.! feat any of the Glants’ pitching four, | CHICAGO, Oct, #.—The third game of im as acitve in politica as ever,” “L prager not to be quoted, but I jon team will not have much trouble MMS place , {Signal drill in Paimer Stadium marked! Hoyt and Nehf in the second str Douglas, Nent Toney and FeatOPi | sg GubssWhite Hox clty. series sched-|he declared, “My party. ehomid ke should fike t say's word (ce ae 1 i > visiting ation ldar tice ie pemeree a fay WANS . ; F who w re called pon to face t t y " erly 4 f : or New liminating the visitin ’ jo face Indiana et re hree Hrlec st ft aay PF prep rose far above their usual skill, while) Amertean Leaguers In the remaining |uled tor yesterday was postponed br and get together with t York's fans,” said a World's } arvard, while it has taken the game [of tiem a1 first appear. | the Co mae, in whieh the tated pattiar olinech Anierh cause of wet grounds and cold weather, [Republicans ty wind up the peace] Series guest of the Biltmore, whe riously, will not rend the regula iN | Stinson, Jesse I » inferic eae, Tule ls the mont Unportent|. comes trom st, Louls, “T. Nawer! leam on the flela he eleven from arrity, wil twirtling was obviously revealed nor ° o wae te bua Wenner ne seen such a sportsmaniike © Middie ¥ noted for us L ENDS WORK clash Hing of Shawkey, ‘Tones Original Celtic Five Meets ee Aria ogo had its! crowd ag that at the Polo Grounds | : ‘ 8, Quinn and Re WAS 2 A fhe forward pass as the main avenne| OF LEHIGH FOOTBALL TEAM] >» fact that Colgate, come penne Thace A T jeaid: “The altuation ‘a: home is not purine she) toad three 478: Vi { f $a er 2 for | arin . }so acute as it was soine week 0, ier west, I regret i scoring, but while the Harvard line ~ a—Kicking | Bble ele th Maroon te » who repliced To pitched Champion New Jersey (L081 RTE ae Aa CES) being called| Tooting ls carried to aa extreme, | | green to a certain extent the bach ' + 0 icking | two yeurs ago, which humped th much better and Ifted the third bat ‘s —}continually for jobs, and business| and I bad the opinion that all + i TAL Epa 4 the ball and catching punts comprised] by a sco 7 to 0, Bil T te out of the fire ——= + men ave beginning to take a most| aseball games ware of thi eld ts composed of veterans, and the Phe greater part o ht work-out of | taking no " i The instant the Kansas boy took ur tee Sct the ball rolling to-morrow afternoon! iptimistic view of the. problem. order,- But out at the. nom diana boys will have a har nm Lehigh University squad y day | Mi ent the pitching burden the Giants putied| Saveral Other Games Schede jie en en fran, They. will mect am just up from the South,” he| Grounds every good play ts ap- reaking through . priming for the clash with Rutyers | injur! t r American League ToM Be \the Assumption Crowns of Brookly mntinued, “and [ find that on ac-| plauded ardiess of the team } Another good cont s New Brunswick, N. J. this after | Fl (has recently bi Jed by the overwhelming uled tor To-Morrow Be- wio will have Stuchberry, O'Day,| count of the rising price of cotton] which makes it, and the few *bon- } hen Princeton tackles Colga , sie hough, in this w a Mann an inant fw, “al Quint O'Brien, O'Connor and Donohue in| things are righting themselves in] ors’ were rectved with a laugh. a nor enough In this gamo offers an \nsixh ween Local Quintets, he line-up. | that sectl. Wut—now for the] And the oth , ‘ oach BI Roper of the ‘Tigers ts] | Physi @ team is in perfect con- | preparation t ant his winning bi al 8 nat will ultimately a | Bae-Ree ve as lwnnairennenin toe | Sandel pores toe who Daye arr pnfident his team will show a Iittle}@ltion, every man on the first str th to-day will w onship for eg MacDowell Lyceum will also play (hat that 1s the rule in New York, ore life than they did in the game/ Deng available if called upon. While leontre and Mc th f th York cluvs—it I) Basketball has grown #0 big in the). oiiirow afternoon, with the Pertn| BASEBALL REPORTERS HAPPY. any is not the result of @ home th when the Princo.| Frank. Glick, Ie is understood Cat, his | Sura ning ast few years that it has finally at-| Amboy five a opponents, The con The 409 out-of-town baseball report-| series." You are to be compile arthmors when the Prince} Frank, Glick, it is understood Cat | a uring them it is past f ’ test will be staged at Palm Gardens | ers, w vend most of their time atthe] mented, New Yorkers. hope that p cleven relied on a few individuals] citrt tosmorrow, pos Mari Centre's Star Player The Yankees have an “edge tracted the attention of the movies| 144 the MacDowell team will con-| press headquarters of the Commodc your rooting methods will soon bring home the victory. Roper has|! With Johnny other} DANVILLE Ky. O jcombativentss, Much of the b: nd for the first time in the bistory| slat of Jerry Sullivan, Dick Bmytie,| When they are not at the games, are] be universal, for they will make er vnand ae ihe can anicoat will compr trio. | epraying ¢ e ¢ jdope that magined hefe a: ies . Eda nnolly, Dave Wassmer and | enthusiasts at New York's hos-| the sport cleaner and more pal- i SEIS ETERS PRL aoe boa ere reer ey es has been t “galley we of the game moving pietures will be saiim” Haggerty. ty. ‘They are having times] atable In tho eves of those ene orkouts during the wee yearling, f¢ a j The both clubs appear much autaaaar their lives, and not backward! think that our national os 4 il enter to-day's game favorites. } AAAI ELUTE | REE RCIRMELing th a ieee a ng factor must be det elt aAmdey The Hunts Point: Hag i, imitting it, They hay | 0 type ‘on the toboggan." ” PeYaie will Ine-up, against the Uni-| dershot Jir he ia un to play Barth x ned by twirling, whieh Is cons at Madison © several open da ould | writes at their disposal, and the ra Fsity of North Carolina and should | £24, Hoftme me dr | eegad: to 60 per cent. of th mode lent Wee f tea Mien | Sult Sounda Ike the vooul efforts of JUOGE LANDIS A REGULAR FELe 1 es > ane iit'in the f nd | Beveral movie stars are to be present on Avenue, Bronx, will thousand crtekets, | To-night, | Low. returned easy victo: Severa ‘ A ad {t in the first and |@everal movie stars are to be pre: f Halentiete wilt ince ancinnen| of nme peal games between Fordham ant}/COLUMBIA ELEVEN HOPES = |. [they won, The Yaniwes again had! neip in the making of the picture show to wind up the | erliee Can Now ceed ae holie University, We TO DEFEAT WESLEYAN lEhevtentiehoat apna Prat people cauld nok Nave! Woahlagton: Heian Hvening 5 Teds Reig oe a clock, “I thought that mam and Leh gt ad Rutgers} | the third and they eame through picked a better contest to film, eta ite ailiiitnan” aon and ite was a hard-botled egg. From the ree il give New York fans an oppor- C neets Wesleyan on Sou It will so on throughout the as the five !s considered one \ evening high # of the associatten. porta y bad of him, I believed thas Banity to size up the team Field this In thelr ann | L jaeries, | Ina amin: Up. ln t teams of the Hast./ American n Knig that tae nila . ; humbs down’ was his perpetual p o eleven fe pitching, go eed Wer INT nd ¥ writers an rtto, ana football gai year the visitors nae A . visitors will be headed by “Doc’, Col ft, ut, in fact, has been th won nbia WI) attempt to) Sune tell the ta Heep SaaS AT| wr 600 banquet cove | yf een the generat ARVARD TO USE SOPHS wip f thy tof inet Hugein thind game in ex- | Sugerman, former coach of the Prin HE HAS MISSED SOMETHING. |: i, even of the fans who favore® eet Week." Wesleyan, un saat eee anager shut |Ray Steele, "Soup" C Cong eh meres " : "admitted J. M. Pace ltqin Candie,’ Bur the Sadao hee AMBRIDGE, Maas. Oct. s.—lxperi-| Sievod® y'at, Keme. Navy Jesse wy faltered, Dolan, Deegiar he Cel- , ‘ t re Mon \nin seal ved that It was the opinion only ntal work by the Harvard football | hoken AN nd this rd t eu gh c * F saw the | of those who did not know him. He hag ys ches has been earried forward at no! "fe a atin ’ . 1 Wd Ty Leon rey . Ramer in fact, was) won a host of friends in New Yorks indium thie] ne. Wealeyan. 60 ! a se 1 Huy en- PERE ; Taian 3 oientnd wry ag But T have @/has shaken hands with more strane fortunes of the Crimaon's| set the autar tere Bapen playa to y ( to uw iu an Uie Ww t who is golng to prep school | gers than any w Yorker For a day a have fluctuated ranidis: | scoorian eae th eee aah Kae a met X or Is How 4 Hust, and he is a great |or Two” since President Harding vis. e vard players have rounded out fast and open fleld runner. Last’ expected to run in many bett mall than Q —— { came te see bim play on his} ited us, and has shown that he js F p « month of strenuous work and Fisher year he was ouly a substitute, but this ‘ie second half ‘for bot working the Hackensack The Itahan Catholic Club wil start is evuvel team in the spring, aud gout! regular fellow,

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