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16' ——_-——_++. Violet. By Charles Brickley. (Harvard's Greatest Captain and All-American Back of 1912-13-14.) MaMa, ti Gales | the battle between Columbia and New York University at South Field Saturday for the annual football championship of Manhattan Waland, the Blue and White ran up a werprising score of 19 points to 0 againat the Violet, whose team was generally considered equa! to its rival before the game. Binos foothall was resumed with Co- lumbia in 1916, the elevens have met six times with honors even. Satur- day's victory gives the edge to Colum- bie. | Columbia's victory over N. Y. U,| after the latter's excellent performance im holding Brown University to a low woore, was cheering to the Morningside student body, especially since ts team's defeat at the hands of Ambers Coach O'Neill's team showed a well! Grilled offense, gene speaking, and physically the players weer in good condition. They boast at Co- lumbia that they have had no play- ors injured on the field this season, On the other hand, Coach Gargan’s puptis seomed unable to carry out thelr assignments owing to a lack of Physical condition, having been bat- tered considerably in the recent Brown contest, SKK LLBACK SPRINGFIBLD, Mass., Oct. 17. & speedy back and was at all times CROSBED THE GOAL rina ay the American Le ih Post, Holyoke, Right tackle was the vilnerable!the outstanding figure of the Violet's | — = = ay C yy. rorie 7 attack, Mass., Jimmy Coonsy, crack New Yori | mpot in N.Y, U'a lines that spelled |@tm ras ig Beopit, hirweight, « defeated Johnny digaster for Gargan's team. Pan SH oo Fast for his F tb ll I d COLUMBIA'S Ni “ gan of Philadelphia. Cooney led in was apparent that Gargan Wea ee tees Hate ies won 00 a Ss n ergotng TU, RIGHT ENO eae Bere Oe tte Cer rane a eater handicapped here in bolstering this | jay locke ein : ie ropes. a numbe weakoess because he sent Bonofort,|"eimer when he apparently had an ’ Quaker boxer gamely @ snbstitute tackle, In at the begin- | Pm Held. rea an e as | ) , Cooney got the jadges' Se en vothin. | ‘The diagram below illustrates the g own P.ve, and Quinn and Shafer, former PSEY makes his thirteenth ae eee ee taokie who in auftor. (manner it. whicn Coluwmbla success- | members of the Roamer team, will y ¥ ar tackle, Ww: ‘ fully opened the weak spot in } lay. fol m Clut “Hal. ing from Injuries. Tite iter tile play venient tin ak t e [ atest esults POEM EDIE Dea | TITLE AGAINST WILLARD jumbia pounded its way to victory |pnalyai 4 cnback, a member of the Catskil fa | ysis won the game for the Blue Five whi t team held the cham- a through the weak right side of the Whi when that team held the chan FALL RACING fe And White eS — picnship of the East, wiil coach the| CLICAGO. Oct. 17.— Arrangements { “g ~ q iter For 4 addrass Samuel been completed for a match be- ry ry In the second period his regular eH RECARE Ton GERDA CHAIGN , CMa, che Cat a ‘i E C | C taakle, Wetherdon, entered the breach, = Stars No Longer Flock to Hare) ton Hrinceton sent on ti fete ihe ~ PRED ES a NREL) BEERS CAVE DUG Niveau ach a Lembeers wor cae mpire Cily Course but he apparently could not withstand | F; * Ne . Tigera hea lattceentt began throw. y - = - | Caty. | weight boxing champion, and Jess - (YONKERS & MT. VERNON) the beavy, fast charging Columbia at- iStic ews vard, Yale and Princeton as) Tiser aso last revort pesen throws (talin Catholic Club Also) TEAMS WITH OPEN DATES. | inrs, former champion, ether In New |] TQ MORROW'S, FEATURES ee tint and ot tke Wiclet. an Saturday's Battles Help to guccem: The widuien hs inep cares| Wins, Defeating the Perth eral A. Co Mant weleNL ena Marine: Jack ‘earna, Derapecy'e’ mens | $7,000 HARTSDALE STAKES je right end of the Violet team | d Go. ip |fully dritied in the defense for the ous # bins of Long Island, formerly the|#pring, Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s man- ES ES @id not aeem to assist his tackle in SS Prove. nerial guine and were not caught | Amboy Five. Ahrco Juniors, a travelling five, Ad-|@&er announced to-day 1 sian Handler stopping the repeated drives direct- By John Pollock PE pping: here imust be deception ff dress H. Bangert, No. 231 14th Street. Kearns said he had been informed by Vurse — Sachem — Parse ed his way by Anderson, the heavy = forward paases are to gain, but the ene wert, 23 h "Imes Rickard (that the New York pro- in Purse—Broadway Parse i Columbia quarterback, who found By William Abbott. Tigers attempted ir ‘overhead HE champion Original Celtica Colles» Point, L. 1 VablersHad! Willard'auREned ‘contract FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P.M. | A this weakness carly and played it for Phil O'Dowd, the Western bantam-| arly season mes continue to} Plays at time when the Middies) I ded bee ah victories to its. Lawrence A and # Ciub, formerly| sy gecepted Mr. Rickard’s BaeoRT Spectal Race Trains leave Grand i) vo to wh in| wel 4 . knew M o ect and cco! y ae i OES ) } 7 vi 4 ‘5 . s . wm Division, at { aul it egy two touchdowns in| weight, through his manager, Jim|aent the prestige of big tent ie What to expect and accordingly | credit by defeating the crack St, the Woudstocks, 136-pound travelling potitied him that T am willing to sien |PL25 Pe Mt Te ‘ matt Buckley, has offered Matty Zimmer-| Princeton outplayed and beaten by| ‘The Navy is a veteran one| James Triangles of Brooklyn in the '®4™m. with the Eisenberg brothers, | for Dempsey at any time." said Kearns. M."Addittonal train AN train N. Y. U. Unfortunate to jen matchmaker of the Lexington! the Navy, Harvard barely squeezes! and its members are drawn from all| afternoon game at Madison. Square mn vz, peneran and ae a. eas Dempsey and Kearns reached here to- eel nee ices venue A a $6,000 guaranteed | out a 10-7 victory over Georgia, Penn, Parts of The coy Ca the || anal = RAPA Tpa dress H. Canieron, No, 896 Jackson] day for a short visit before going to ‘arma. Subway to Mot Ave Have lacks ue oy S1aper profit {tne will niatoh him withelther|inve 7-1 tle with iittie: Swarthmore | giant vant, who bloct Gara soa etal as en cis Ave nue, City | Minneapolis where the champion will FAB te ero DAYS) DON Wey, off-tackle drive 1s ‘a pet for- f tie wi le Bw il Riek and scored ‘the only down to defeat in the evoning'on th®) Stapleton Juniors, championa of|onen a twenty weeks’ theatrical tour. AAth and 8th, Ave. Mr mation of Buck O'Nell's, former head |J2 Lynch or Johnny Buff, for the) Glenn Warner's Panthers forced to/ of cow game, Is aN same courts. ‘The two wins make five Staten Island, a home five ave mipsey will start training for “the [f from WOODLAWS Station. 7 T°IS coach of Syracuse, who devised the| first show which will be staged at the| limit to stop Cincinnati, while Yale’s| Middies have an atari tor tHe 135-45 pounds. Communicate with H. 1 bout immediately after the tour, ||| GRAND STAND, 83.86, Including ‘Tux play while coach in the up-State uni-| Lexington Avenue arena on Oct. 26,| goal line was threatened several times | KOIDE through the season without a |” A. Kiviat, No. Oakland Avenue, | Kearns sald versal at, nitho! State Th yening game was nesse ; s. === _ Tt was Gargan's misfortune to have| sisi Denier a ROR by weal opponent, THIS 16 how Net ee ian a cacin Pent lp eee ote fautene lene thdiens wee his tackles out of shape, because the| pores te Seale. lurday's games jolted the reputations state may sink the Middies, hut what- by over gsie0 ans aes ear a 1 ‘ardinals teat 100-110 pound |vincible Five of Sersey in fret game _ _ ~ Neill! y it * 8 yhos 8 teor t stru on that basketball has arrive he a eGill of No, 152 East|of acason. Presents good combination | mz 4zfense against O'Neill's play rests | he tackies Sauior Friedman of Chicago in the atar| Of Proud institutions whose teumns not) ever is the outcome of ue i ua real treet, City, is booking manager,| with McCullough at forward and | FOOTBALL primarily on the tackle not being | erent at tne Olmpla A. A. of Philadelphie. Tee| #0 many years ago flattened out early | C Folwell will have Gistinee || SAE WES ORG OE thoes ReAl SEPM S Wucereeen nulz at centre. Address W. Eber, | iv. of Chi i blooked. iatter tn credited with bealng Teadler twice and| season opponents like so many weary UOT of having developed one of the 8 with many exciting moments! | Harmony Hive, organized five year S) aunth Street, Brooklyn, *|J| Univ. of Chicago vs. Princeton |) Capt, Weinhetmor's tackles were | ts the biswst attraction In Philly at present, Bea BEI ES atest machines in the country thi ang pumerous sensation = ASDIG SrAvOHING COA VN nity ie Biya, £0 Unit Palmer Stadium, Princeton, jen trapped by Meyers and Modar- eee scrubs. a an ! | Marron, Finn, Davis, Gordon and} /_Unity Big Pive, form nity | * who worked splendidly together | ‘tery \MoHush af Allentown has made one o¢| Football is undergoing a great, Mistakes made by the Tigers van all) dehnny Beckman, considered by Jordon. Had a good record last year. | hts of Columbus Big vee 1 ENA 22nd, 2.30 P. M. hen gide by side in O'Neill's unbal- | the bigest hits with the fans in years, The ag-| Change. Fact is, the land ts ove be corrected and probably will be in| many to be the leading player of the Address Ha Davis, Noi 168 East) class travelling team wiih & sco enced line formation, which consisted | gressive litte bantam, who fought at the Iaat | wth a time for the Chicage ba this: Bat baeteamel whtiena the star of the | 92d Street, ( Telephone Lenox §29|fecord against the leading fives inst of one man on the short side of the | two showy in the Garden, will probebly mest Jock| Pith NUSKY lmesmen and speedy urday. Against the Micliies the left Babine any evening. y Address T. B. Moran, 4293 Park | entre, and two guards, a tackle, &|gnarkey or Midget Smith some tine within tee|D8Ck8 and the stars no ljonger all|side of Princeton's line was lke a | &#™e * SS aor Celtic AML Stars, 115-120 pounds. a |*¥enue, Bronx aye Be | Bpace of two yards, anda tackle and | nett (wo weeks flock to Yale, Harvard and Prinveton.| stone wall. Keck and “Pinkie” Baker | by. Bs home and travelling five, Can book |, Macdowall Lyceuin Big F “ist ty | PIONEER ATHLETIC CLUB, Inc. Hee ee ee te ean lhl lll si weal Toy ra'|| Tee been 8: TonRtima since) actoam| SjonPed tie Mana runtiigg sAllen necks Celtics’ stars games by writing H. A. Pederson, No, |“dded anotler vicloty to thelr lial bY |) 449. 24th St. Tel. Mad. Sq, 3100, ) roach ¢ 1s all ready to wit n i : i ight at the nag ne i 712 Roulews Rayonne, N. J defen A KI ‘ TUPSDAY, OCT. 18, @id not shift to balance their Hine #0 | for the arden. Al lanpe, Smith's manager, |8° (horoughly outclassed the Tigers weak one, many | Holman, tried a ia ieee |the New York State Lea by he | “ mm R. as to meet th Hl attack at the | thinks bie protege inn sum thing te beat Greb|as did the Middles. It is surprising 1 hetween Hooper! half to find @ P Concord Quintet, 116 pounds. Prefer | goore of 55 to 27. The feature of the on rm 5 t ye | Be Spaoe erated point. Ce sequently the | over the fiftew rand rou the score was not more than 18-0. In} @t tackle and Stinson at end where. Norman r eile nie peed Y’ Aaa ene Ra was Stretch Meehan, centre, | ON 81 jolet tackles were outnumbered two | | The poor showing of the backfield eames of ike strengt ec wi who is the tallest man in basketball, and three to one ond easily boxed f Vorkvitle and Young Tice. every department the Navy was su-! ean be easily at! t io a i , i Not No, 171 Essex Street, City, is man. d was well supported by Drve s ‘ Coach O'Neill was fortunate in pos y. have been matched fora fiteen-|Perior. The Navy made ten first| sence pf Lourte, w main | around the fl tint Hohnan refused | ager Wassmer, who scored seven field goais | LO-Night, B’way Ex. Clu sensing such speedy backs us Moszc- | round dectsion bout af the Queensboro A.C. of | downs, Princeton failed even to ad-) spin the N chine. ‘The to allow a little thing like that to in-| Sunset Triangles, a leading 125-130. with Smythe at his heels, tossing five| Dave Rosenberg vs. Phil Bloon zinski, Koppisch, Rurtt, De Stefano | tong Inland Cy Saturday night lvanee the wall i 5 \ } was the Las | 1 travelling team, Pefeated In- | from the floor 008 an © ba one wn, as the 1k | terge lis A performance. | poaind B . ‘i sidan $1.00—82.00—83.000, and Applebaum, who darted through ae ie pana Lai Dt pr which al ek S ce tackle apenings in| the Visleva teieran lightwelsht, hee teen brilliant oe ArretbAGke ana Teak une | NasH | ta Princeton's game, | Litt ith, who held down the left | ime with the speed of track men, nie Maswall, the Harlem| rity a strong line, wmasher, qwere| it WRB 4 ked punt that resulted | for po for the ‘Trentons, Koppisoh, Moszczinski and Apple- Tounde 4 the reopening of the} misnod. |'n the Navy's touchdown owed that he had the stuff in him. baum are track men, able (o use high: | sar Scoring Club. 107th Street and Lexington \ oy Dig : ee est speed, which, coupled with toot- next Monday night le nae ae ue Princeton's errors) | V ar ms, me pu ay a Re wv hi nie, his teammate, put two long Stet of ety | and weakness it is better to point out | comer on the Tigi ity. Al Wi Neat aan ire ‘i Races in4 208 Gane, the cover colored beast, has| tho Navy'a strength. Last saturday {ef former halthuck, was used at| shots through the basket. mee, © teen matched to bor Nero Chink, the Porto Rico| the Middies undoubtedly could have| centre and showed the need of more) The geore of the Triangles-Celtics Between the halves, Coach Gargan | iisqgiewcieht, iwelve rounds at the Commonwealth | defeated kind 7 perience w 1 unst (in one of those dreseing room sean “ brageeie ets ” efeated any nd of opposition. 3 bing. ard ee . nsteac’’ | zame was 28 to 8 while the nton with which we are all familiar) evi. | rine Gus on neat Returdey ment Players were In grand physical AOC, |e ee eee eee ote eeeteee |gantest ended 39 to 25 the Celtic Fae eran) eo, Are ll SAUNNSE) SVN" | cigs, 6c. the Wiadivay detamtion. hen | C16 Tene of a summara Gr ind} to Strengthen the kicking depurt- |contest ended 39 to 25, with the Celtic atop the off-tackle drives, because big | Brooklyn, Dave Nosenberg and Pail Bloom wii] considerable football practicn on |" mt , on the long end gains with this play were not in evt- | meet tn the feature battle of twelve rounds to de-| shore. And Bob Foiwell rushed the st Peony Can one al rs NONPAREILS WIN TWO. dence tn the third and fourth periods. | ‘tie the champlonahip of Brookimn. wiiorts will be| development of his team espectally| the defeat. lack in 191 Ores et vi sixsoia made to match the winner with ex Champion Mike| for the Orange and Black, It was a| an carly on Kame oO ie The Nonparetis of Brooklyn, one of The Violet Should Have O'Dowd " finely coached combination, equipped | Navy, Put turned around and Meked |ene toa ams of that borough, Kicked Oftener. Law Tender alsiod in ape for nie Kew] WIN A HoWwor{ul, varied offense and) ior, rivais were defeated. The set- |! came through with two victories “ | York debut w 0) awledge how to © both a run-| Dot rivd 1 ted. 5 p ‘After the first touchdown scored by | TO abut wii Resky Kansas echeduled for A | RTI? Te vn tng attack, | Back @t Annapolis will also xreatiy | yesterday. In the afternoon at Pros- Believe me, Koppisch, the Violet did not take ad- | ‘as . The husky Navy forwards oute j| reduce overcontidence down in the | pect Hall the five defeated the Brook- day night. Whit Giagmnan, bis manager. came over te husky Navy ou) reed ith BY | vantage of its privilege to Kick Off to| frm ihe Quer Clty yenerday to inform Pronoer| their opponents, with the exception | unsie. With stars like Keck, Lourie | 11, Quintet, 40 to 26, and in the eve I know how Columbia, deciding to recetve the bail! tex nickerd thet hie carpe will try to stop the Of Keck and Raker; their ends were |@md Garrity and other w bere od S reontiedi tan wicine® casi) oth instead, walloping Tailea from Ruffalo ea quicly se me | superior to the Tiger wingmne and| terial Old Nassau had bright Visions (BIDE, spooled «> ¥icloey’ “evar A ’ ” Columbia had rushed the ball up| nie the Navy backs easily outclassed the | Of ® glorious clean-up year Wintons,a9) to 18) (A cromd 064/600 to pick ’em! Siscadasy disaae —— ssa i ee puesta ia i sat, Wil be, pack of enraged and | witnessed the evening match fold against ¢ The Western ITALIAN CG, G, VICTORS, WINNING PLAYS OF THE SEASON--No. 325020 oreo ; . . ty oF Ceorria was pur. | city ides 4 the Perth Amboy Five in (Columbia Beats N. Y. U. With Off-Tackle Play.) Analyzed by Charlie Brickley. the Harvard schedule | a geme played al Tammany, Hal) last Copsright, 1921. by the Press Pulttehing Co (The New York Herning World.) kame betore | pent, ‘The final score read 28, — he game was replete with many good * WEILL Southerners | Buck” ONEIL | and | plays and the Italian team flashed OFF TACK 3 pa reat ' ie cTmsen. | some brilliant team work, A good wk kick into a Leal ae OF yt « FOR COLUMBIA hatacouiis | rod a fisld. goal crowd of fana watched the contest, Z AGAINST Ne Fp iyaeeyaten lept will) forward OTHER GOSSIP 19-0\ TACKLE OPENING ly ¢ ah aig Anotimr local teua will make its stale run thet | initial appearance Wednesday night| results ins long pas a Jen-| when the All-American Five will kins, Cambridge ha.fhack, was pulled | meet the Camden quintet at the 6%tb | out of position and the ball we giment Annory. The AllpAmertean sailing over his end trop inte | } Fite Ot a Cachmis Fu it ¥ | tenm will ake the courts with George | fame Piss that Harvard used { | *rman, Kddle White, Charlie Pow ‘. ; final minutes of the same against | ers, art Po ere and Jerry van | | a ~Aupenson's | Princeton Inat yoar, which evened tho | and will play mt the Armory every “ANDERSON — Posttioe The Crimann showing was not im- | Wednerdny ev ANDERSON STARTS in MOTION BEFORE te 5 4 k ile ; BALL ($ SNAPPED AND GTS abet} EP OEE ANCE I fort , xious t ~and for cigarettes OUT HERE TO BLOCK OFF \. Sy ~ MOszctensicl combinant! Coach Fiave main swith how ‘8 Virginia tobacco is the best END AS PLAY STARTS OPPISCH Ane Ruary Tames BALL PROM nis conevPeetion of y oar ‘ mposad HEP Uwe ne Cenren on hope reehae ot D ; : , OPE “THE HOLE OIRECT PASS { work fone at Cain avers : * | fore the big games with the Tigere | 8's strong Bronx clubs. Keil, Holm and Yale [and Knelssl, tonmerty of the Medics WEAKNESS AT RIGHT TACKLE --COST GARGAN'S MEN VICTORY _ Harvard’s Most Famous Football Player Analyzes the Contest at South Field in Which the Blue and White Easily Beat the | down, alvo after the third touchdown. | Jolt THE the fleld after intercopting a forward sand un the warm weather conditions were more or less ex- | hausted. 7 ‘The Violet strategy should have been to kick off to ite tired opponent, keep- ing the ball in Columbia territory and play for a break that might give them the ball, saving Weinheimer'a back field strength reserve for an attack at an advantageous poaltion near Colum- bia’s goal line. As It worked out, Co- lumbia kicked off over N. ¥. U's goal ling, forcing the Violet to put the ball in play at Its 20-yard line. ‘When held for downs here, not hay- ing @ kicker of Anderson's ability, the Violet was again placed in danger after making @ short kick, which gave Columbia the ball in N.Y, U.'s terri- tory which lead te the Blue and White second touchdown. | This error in judgment tn not elect- | ing to kick off to Columbia was re | peated after Columbia's second touch- In the forward passing part of the game both sides attempted many | passes, Columbia throwing eight in and completing only one. ‘This however, was the best pass of | the day, and nearly resulted In the | fourth touchdown for Columbia. All of Columbia's passes were made from a running formation, the dead- Hest method of overhead attack. N. Y. U, threw eleven forward | passes, completing only one. These passes were thrown from a station- y position, a system that ts not so ptive as Columbia's running pass | formation, ‘The individual play of Capt. Wein- | heimer waa brilliant In spots. Wein- heimer lived up to hin reputation we EVENING WORLD, ANOTHER FIGHT IN THE K PLAN OE STEPHANO NYU, FOR A 40 YD. RUN AND MONDAY, OOTOBER 17, 1991, N.Y. U. TEAM WASN’T IN GOOD SHAPE FOR COLUMBIA GAM E = NICK FAMILY By ress Publi Co. (The New York Evening World. S yon any MORE \ COUPLE OF EM 2 WHEN TAS TERS BEGIN TO mix T= AP ONE FAMILY ROUGH HOUSE AFTER. ANOTHER 9 =a (NUTES LEFT TO Wi BROKE THROUGH MoS2cZENSKI BLUE AND WHITES LOUISVILLEONLY NEEDS ONE MORE -—INVUNOR SERES Orioles Will Have to Capturs Two in Row to Carry Off Honors. rr | a — BALTIMORE, Oct. 17. Loutevilie forged to the front In its post-season | series with Baltimore when it won | yesterday afternoon by a score of 7 to 6 in @ game that was replete with thrills almost from start to finish Aa it now stands Lou Alle has four victories to its credit to three for the Orioles. For three innings the afternoon's contest was a close o} after which Loutsvinle bunched hits and bases on | balis off of Thomas for four runs. / Then the International League cham- ame back and knocked Wright the box, putting five runs to their credit. Cullop was trotted to the hill and disposed of Bentiey with aman on third. MoCarthy changed / in the next round. when Junn | switched his line-up, and Tincup, whe won yesterday's game, Anished with out any further trouble. The hitting was of the solid variety throughout, and home runs by Bgan and Lefier featured. The former also had a pair of doubles to his credit, Thornton Fisher | The big moment for Louisville came in the third when Thomas passed Meyer, filling the bases, to take a chance on | Wright, who promptly doubled to right field and cleared the bases, In the seventh inning, while Bi was making its big rally, the | protested Boley’s hit which drove in the last two. run They claimed it wag a foul, and as It of the lengthy armiment, McGowan banished Meyer land Herzog. | Loutaville’ in | game to win t | must take two | The larg needs only one more ries. while the Orioles n order, st crowd of the series either | here or in Louisville was on hand. official attenda was 13,546 and the | receipts $16.08 _————-__—. | simmy Cooney

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