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22 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1931, CHICAGO ELEVEN COMES EAST TO FACE TIGER TEAM SATURDAY FAST AND WEST STANDARDS BUFF HAS DONE WHAT MANY HAVE TRIED - By Thornton Fisher SCHOOLBOYS TO COMPETE | ~ OF FOOTBALL ARE ON TRIAL cok | | The Public Schools Athletio Lx —+--——-—- HEY, GARCON, sHoot ME ANOTHER HUMMING BIRDS TONGUE of the Department of Eduoation nounces that the annual Sunday Wo1!:! final indoor track and field champion- ship games will be conducted at the 224 Regiment armory, 68th Street ind Broadway, Manhattan, on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 22, starting prompt.3 ata P.M. Stagg. Veteran Coach, Has Moulded Typical Western Eleven, and Experts Will Have a Good Chance to Compare Style eee arian Veevenieye sun ; of Football in His Section With That in Vogue Along At- A, \ pions have been, entered in thé vie ‘ lantic Coast. — bl, H ‘a ) P een even! luled for competition. The boys have been practising 4 sar canRae | fully ainee the opening of * ] By William Abbott. | CHICAGO'S LINE-UP | ae ape Laer kK 4 ASTERN and Western standass| sasha vain: nine 3 of football will be on trial Sat-| FOR PRINCETON GAME. Ld ae favorable reper cous urday when Chicago tackles! pog. PLAYER. WGHT. HT. cerning the various schoo! ‘sums whiolt Princeton jn (he Palmer jum It] LE. Strohmeier.... 177 6.01% - will participate in this champlenshis will be the most important intersec-| Lb. T.». Fletcher 173 6.01 ~ meet, Ten thousand tickets have been 4 | LG. . Miller 183 6.02% distributed free to th howd tional battle in a jong (ime. The out- Sorts King : a on ree © public acho come of the game will greatly help to! R°G,... Redmon 175 6.09 ; = ¥ 5 children of Greater New York, and it *gettie the olf argument whether teams! RT... M’Guire (Cet.) H] ths Jou 8 2 = ig anticipated thet a record crowd will he Gord’ belt are: hapertor R.E. Crisler . 1 01 INN FF HAS be in attendance at the atarting of 1h tin the corm belt are sup ke eof the ibasing repee n the Baw! hate beangad 4 ee TWO TITLES— WHEN He FIGHTS was Z Pg) ee leven: ‘ Lo Pyott oo veees i e Chicago will be a typically Westra RH Byyant 164 6.09 AS & Satin hither ‘ork ————_—— AND AS A BANTAM H team. tts players are all drawn tr F. Zorn......... 171 6.00 7 HE PUTS ON BEE! | the bome district and tie veteran ‘- sisi - Stagg uses coaching methods that arc *, i a da re catcher, This ts} somewhat “different rom Bantera |MINKy end on) sure eter onan CARPEMMIER. LIKE CARSAR j standards. tor the Tigers. The West has all along yy WaS ANBITIOUS AND WENT OUT” The actual strength of the invading | beon more progressive with the aerial te = HIS CLASS TO WIN A combination is a mystery. Waiter! tack than the East. It ts reason- | oF Le AND * a -: fable to expect that Chicago will have HEAVIER. TIT > Bekersull, greatest quarterback ever | uty, ir whatever skyline HISTORY REPEATE! developed in the West, said the Mas) plays y spring = foon material is the strongest in) The Chieago eleven, com. + J ‘i sed of veterans, is we twenty years, which Ss saying a ulpped with high class substitute U2, OWN Wouthful, us Chis period covers We) There is a secondextring backfeld, Feat ee Nelee HT WELOHT Hime When Kekersail ran and kicked | jjytance, almost as good ax the peg: CHAMPI oKhe ut Selon! bimself into undying tame for Chi ular combination, For the line there JOHNNY, RILB ANE CHAN LEONARD wago’ Coach Stagg 18 more moder- |?" AUMeroun husky Teserves, TRIED TO FLIRT W BENNY , be ie ‘ | Over 1,000 Chicago students and LEONARDS TITLE rs TO Aso ate. The veteran's only pr Netion 64) sypporters will accompany their team ‘AMD WAS vet 4s WELTER vt thar “my boys will give the Tigers ult) Princeton, Graduates of other 10 Sciep FoR @RITTON e | Bard fight Western colleges In these parte have gy ceown TO Ht 1 Piguring we probable winner is) {0% the time being smoothed over! Za | their home feuds and are banding to- | aaa enrincecangeessncaacayBes ee 1 ely a matter of location, According | yether to give the Maroon Inds en-| = oo t reports sentiment around Clicage | tiusiastle support on thelr Eastern | BABE RUTH’S TONGUE, | SOUVENIRS js optimistic over the apiity of the | invaston | | Bre ts tache wwe Tiger. 16. ih |: as, NOT “WAGON TONGUE,” | PREVENTED LANDIS 0. K, sector Princeton, with ail ius regulars | VETERAN FULLBACK OF in action, is favored Wo win ly 4a de PENN STATE OUT OF GAME. | Take shirts. Sleeves that cisive score Leslie O'Connor, Baseball Com ‘ \t : 5 . 5 | This season's reould of the rival] wpaTe COlAMGN, Ph, Oct. 19—] BY NEAL &. O'HARA. \) Geinmtoner CUAREINe "secretary hang just right. Six differ : ‘ 8 COUUNGE, Pa, Oct. Coprrtent, 1823) by the Press Publishing Co. (Tae New York Prening World : 5 ° lent lengths in th : teams is deceptive, Chichyu Mashed | yey reanlt of tag day. held in con Re ree eee oe, | before leaving to join the "Judge" P bl Hi t H d t R ent arm lengths in the popu | Promising form against Northwestern yection with, alumni. home comina| .,,,Lmboraibie to teil trom latent press deapatchen whether ta jin | te Clery assinnga “ther Gaal ublic ul ard a aces ier siresiuispeake volumes aly wo perenne mith a poor shew: and the Lehigh football game last] 8 8 alia et end inet sevellious ° ° Y | for the scope of our stock. uy be due game cetoM | Siturday, nearly $500 was raised to| ' . ‘ siould-rethen he | Players gone al he righ A t G D | 5 5 is ipoluntially, a Wonderful cuam-| pence iia ceees rey metabere| seq at ate ciitm expects to move Judge Landis, he should remeniber the| ay” they would have secured § fMlve FaAVOTiteS GO LIOWMN | Underwear. Sizes for pionship aggregation th whily Jefray the expenses of forty members| Jegge's middie name is Mountain the famous Penn State Cadet s + 8 | paraniesions to Bernsigret HA sino —>— men that are all shape, vutplay ep oy the Navy Hand to New York City for the big sa a m ation of the ie One of the unexpected twists of the World Series was that Wred! eule denying World's Series play- fort Cl] ‘ 7 4 ., he Was run into the ground tréing to|sizes for men with less. Mee aa iuies arvuawion’ | St) intersections! football game with) ‘voney got a full player's share crs the righ a play indepen. | POrt Churchill Nearest to a maxe'a tunaway race ot it: The gute h elevens makes Meinceton lou Georgia Tech xt the Polo Grounds on| aa) es | dently at the c8nclusion of the Choice to Score at the Sider, ‘Real Lodge, came from last| Phe tight size for every- stronger, ‘The ‘Tigers are heavier BOd) Oot a9 News that Georgia Tech| Cleveland ls As good as Moy. Dthor place as Neadguarcees) for tim salle regular season would probably be place and ran over the top of every-| body in the material be thelr weight is more evenly dISUDUS Twas gending her band to the game| road strike, provided the boxing commission doesn’t try ty 9+ late | meena Sun vonmianing “Wor "s Yonkers Track. tone dr omtuay aucugn te be encod: prefers. ved, Chicago's nus, meier and) croused the spirit of the Penn State| matters Series players. from .barnatorm: ‘ ; Crisler, are unusually hueky while the] seyaents, who feel that the Nittany o + Ing.” aid O'Connor, “would have By Vincent Treanor. ! kaleSung, rated mest to Morvich|, SOft hats. Nothing big- _ Maroon line is somewhat unbalanced, | ony will be defending Northern Looks Jike the Princeton team is this year's navy goat becn modified and the players inc The displacement of the Chicago or sequins F permitted to play thelr games ha 7s nearest thing to a winning Among the season's two-sear-olde/headed about us, but how ROAOrR ROUGHLY, Onatie/srlaison Nut j they gone about it in the right ey ps F ‘ wards ranges frum 217 pounds of iy geugent support as well If the Army trims Yale on Saturday, it’s up to the Martnes to look! way. Judge Landis when here favorite at the Yonkers track | tartsdale, the card's feature. He had|few dealers carry ’em up to King’s beef at centre ty 178 for 4 game with Harvara yesterday was Fort Chureliill in}180 pounds up and was making his} 77 ft gs rooms See Vy. Penn State has just mifffered a} | By first appearanoe since Saratoga, As 1 , . . ” } and informed the play of both the second race,, Everything else in vp 8 Ls Fieteher at lott tuekiv. The WelEDL soyere blow on the eve of the Harvar) — waite Hoyt le eranhing into vaulevilie, proving that a quo peuner| tata of the existence ot the | the way of choices went by the poard. (“At 4# the public, waa concerned te] Shoes, socks—but why ie ena faveton'a, eayecialy if Samer dute te the lows of Capt. Gores) ig capable of working twice @ day . uleKvell,’ exclaimed Ruth, with. |Jt "as @ bad day for the public, com. | but along about post time newa trom|extend the list? We'd rather e ompson is sent nat full in’ the college Infirmary with an| - | out waiting for anything else to | ing so late in the season that its ef- the paddock suld “He never rung well extend a wel e to “four the giant Thompson abscessed throat. Snel) was taker World Sertes umps got They were the only ones in ine} be said, ‘here is one player who's fects will take some time to wear off. | first time out, The paddock last a com back. Sick last week and was unable to| ‘(ries that profitied from their going ont to play, anyway ot in a long while have favorites| Minute "info. was correct. wex!;|corners,"” where you get For brilliancy and all-round ability Tigy againat Lehigh, although he in- es 6 (6 — | Sang, g —~| performed so dismally. jagainst the crackerjacks before, ranjwhat you want when you sisted upon leading his team on the Ticket o Stagg has no stars to match Ke are wing as The slaughter started with the first) only well enough to finish a length + Lourie and Garrity’ who form the field. While he wat somewnat im-/to state that basenall’ ls uncertain BIG WHITE SOX-YANKEE race, wherein Lucky Girl and Gitneh-|and a halt behind Runantell, Again want it. x the ge ack proved to-day, : ty ace, wherein Lt a vant na te backbone fer the Orange and Black Biv el ey ne ee the mauad to fennel keri * * DEAL IS IN THE MAKING, ot Mere aoe neat best inthe ora |the bubIc wot tt ene Dewnstocdatesniprics ; machine. Strohmeler, left end; ROM morrow. Hess will take his place at Bulle Lan ale/ nes: Bia waxy ext vere Series whl be nw ound up iny leks ee market. Girl was untucky, as| ; d to-date in sty! 4 ney, quarter and Zorn fullback yave fullback. jtime than an eight-day clock. en TRE AEG Saeed Beall ; Tips galore wane cireuiated on we|and up-to-date in style. es moat sistecnth. When it was {fifth event, Lord Herbert and Chal- or the Maroon with thelr ! ‘ A ; sare aris = roel ee ia jeisiclia /AabaReEeAl entnn ring, |New York Yankees this fall or winter.| too late she struck her stride, ran len Se eneee norias eniee oats chit Aai priced on to Searen mecipulavion ‘ort " however, was not attempted, the ale | There's one brewing and it may meet/ around her fleld and finished fourth, | the : day’s replacement cost ing. G Pu an P | C1 01 DI i # se de e money. Margaret|Up the field. Neither of them got . While “itt knuwn about the ridiron nts d asses | Peri varsity backneld was areeaics Broportiohs et) that TARE 680 Bese ee euakgale. ate never | anythin, Orderly, le “little a out th Pa S White beat the gate and was never | a resurrected cote em ecknela. at | tween the Red Sox and the Yanks when te ben id, ‘was eHople: rolled home! Challener ran rative strength of the contes ore | ie earlier a COE ee eee io lafoyt, Schang, McNally and Harper | ChUght She was a 10 to 1 shot, with | CORD, . | Rocers PEET COMPANY comparat YALE DOES NOT EXPECT played centre on the varsity a por considering two complete sets of Ipers that were stung on World Series tick+t ae ne ~ 5 No support except that of the stable's 48 Well as he could, then quit. Lord) tants more of a line can be bad on | tion of last season, but has been little | bucks for usw in the Colgate game, In Came. Hee aneatinuay tor reels immediate connections. Herbert could hardly get out of tis | Broadway aah Beominey the systems used by Stagg and HARD GAME FROM ARMY. jased in that position this season. [DRO ReDRRUWOs RE QUAF TAR tem 800 |v Gleason,’ manager of the Sox, | The public centred on Viste in the teen ills Cole Dee puccenly woke at SS eee % 01 " s heen cowebin a a bac In. theother Roc rt victors of the icago city ser | next race, but she suffers from ring- | . an aL eae gal nit c ” | Fordh: Ele Beat rr Gould and Carey the’ half. | ihe only team that beat the chi bones ami she dropped back a bit in| He tired right at the end, letting Or- | Broadway ‘Corners Fifth Ave. football thirty-one sears, He was of iw Havin, Conn, Oct. 19 ordham Eleven Beats Packs and Olney fullback.. The only | Yankees on, the scason's play: vas ini the wagering. while Fort Churchill | deriy up to win easily. at Warren at 418t St. Yale, played end |, FF string Yack man who ff sure of | town y 1 afternoon | ja, mad tithe wine play, = the class of 1548 at wales aiayed £24 vant practice for the Yate football /|maginary Lafayette Team, | starciigatalnst Colgate ts Ramaes. | at the Bumpire City tfack, ana the eve- | Yecema, Wie Man eur at Pans | clarence Turner rode three winnera, two years and pliened on ive chat’ squad wiich has followed the Will | Behind closed doors yesterday the Se ee oer Heeling and Ha har: | Fort Churchill ran his, He eame from | Regal Lodge, Runnantell and Frigate, plonship nines nen the Univer- \oms game gave way to some tif Fordhan eleven beat a “Lafayette” Navy Team Has No | row of the Yanks. Jie wouldn't deny| behind Esquire tn the stretch to win|and was second on Castanet and EB sity of Chicagy opened Oct, 1. 1902, oe maging, snappy signal drills and | cleven. The best men of the scrub were [that a dei 1 ta in the alr and that, he nes andi ly. writen df qu re, He Js gottinn to Poe reverie e the of depart- a e a Vht 4 n lam, even 1 6 apprentice ae rowd, “AC! wment of physical culture and ath- though he wouldn't say anything 4s \o| Harrison {n the saddle, was consid-'his winning rides he was cheered till the players involved. ered the real cheese in the third, hat he doffed his cap. rehearsed Lafayette playe and then| ANNAPOLIS, played them inst the varsity, But | to they were unable to sustain the attack = of the varalt Wesleyan the Naval Academy football i team 1a without for next Sat- ‘rhe’ game Baturday Is going to be an unusual one. Coaches are pitted againat | trot «NO, stat will be made to nit , phaucally say he Army game, toleach other who know the other's plays | for practice voted that years after graduating tion, ig regarded merely as @ mid-| intimately. Coach Dumoe of the Maroon | Long. a player of promise, resigned they flock back just to talk football) season contest and a good opportunity | learned ple football Spree sae frescos fordaye te ante tataaen ire Played with the “old man.” try out first line material as is! Fastonian eagrenation of pigskin artiots, ‘dat Swarthmore let year. Ai Compared to Princeton and other Ukely to be afforded by the Brown | nyury to his knoe early this 8 big Eastern teams Chic 6 footbal) | SMe next week nor that against | a ‘The lineup next Saturday at the Polo | prevented h ‘wo ih not be the maze as the o Eine, but be has’ made e good ime Maryland University the week fol- er-and also squsds are small. The Maroon teams jow ng pression as @ football p are mostly drilled entirely by Stagg.| While the coaches take the Army as @ boxer. t ifferent system from the Haat|sanw in a matter of fact way the [SMe Zitspatrick. Lema and Fitspat: Two H f Practi where most elevens have individual| UM!versity ts very enthusiastic over | slight at present. ours of Practice ects of ® brilliant spectacle For Syracuse Eleven pattle worth seeing. Every one : cogehes for each player. This year| te PN 4 Stagg had three assistants, Nelson seems to be classing the Army game | Princeton’s Invalids SYRACUSE, Oct, 1%-—Syracuse has Norgren, Dr. Norman Paine and C. C.| 48 second only to the Princeton game he some hard scrimmages this fall Jackson, last season's captain, ‘This| THY Public at large is apparently buy- Get Baok in Uniform. but there was none that compared with : aauenbinn s jing heavily as three-fourths of the| PRINCETON, Oct. 19.—For the first |the two-hour workout held yeater- staff has pointed specially for the! 79.09 gents have been taken. ‘Theltime aince the opening game with|°#Y,, 1 which the varsity players who will handle the forward passing. ‘Three days of hard work is expected id eve nee hi been its aes aver. magnetic type) t BUC Yale into shape for the Army ef coach whose pupila become no de-|#2me Gaturday. The coaches em- FALL RACING Empire City Course (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) TO-MORROW’S FEATURES $3,000 RAINBOW STAKES THE ORMOND ST. Hignbri Purse—6 Winsome Pure—Live Wire Purse FIRST RACE AT 2.80 P. M. Special Race Trains leave Gray Central Terminal, Harlem Division, at 1.21 lar trains to 'Mt fética. He at once organized a foot- non ‘at 8, Ave. "L Jerome Ave. Subway, thence by trol} trom WOODLAWN Station, GRAND STAND, 63.85, Including Tas : ew cetor ¢ battled the fresh : | tersectional battle with Princeton.| present plan of the game will find|swarthmore, Princeton's football fol-|thind-string men “even and the “Some smoke neighbor— ———— ~ Stagg foxlly drew up Chicago's the cadet battalion putting on @ Ail!) jowers had the pleasure of aee-| “Chick” Mechan, head ouch, ania , |BOXING’S THE THING!!! ‘ schedule so there would be no game | between the halves, ing the Lourie, Garrity and Gilroy back-| After the practice this afternoon that ” | out qe : Yale's Mne-up for the game Is un- he was Koing to take twenty-four players | 4 the week before the Tiger contest, |4,%a¢% line-up for the game is un-| tg! conibine In sotion, Although all Re Bae fone '9,tuke, twenty-four players s-o-m-e smoke! THE BERT ALK:ROUND JFHYBICAL Consequently the Westerners have! been a lively quarterback, has a touch | these players mere in Roser Poe at 8.16 o'clock next Thursday afternoon. arition, Headache, ‘Dt Tor lenty of time to ehearse |of hay fever and may not get into|44y, Lourie took no active part in the > . ‘ertigo, Nervousness uy Pa OMY b P eceiee | tine eine work. More Baseball Players May Go on oe Frottt Sroe ie Rapneeran #47 ie OF ERNE RAK recoyer| Thi consisted mainly in de- the Carpet, roperly Supervised Exarciee Will (iv from numerous bruises for the Varalty against ( rie FEE FROME % abel i Chicago plays which Nat Poe's ub] CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Judwe Landis, he iN ged ot foe He he «| Captain Scovil Is Back sleven haw Bega pertectin for ‘several | High Commissioner of Baseball, ta is ~s of de- i i ners’ formations Mt off =| ing, Chicago will kick often in the’ A hard, intensive scrimmage was] Omelette's, directed by Bhad Davi bere of the Washington Clup Palmer Stadium, Furthermore the inu work of the of ten members of the Washington Club hoon. tor the | WAT end last season, who is now | 7 ee : panier will get strong protestion ana) int, Work of thea gg Agha: coaching, and made | of the American League, including Wal- this kicks will pe weil covered down 4\r} am yesterday, | several consistent ins through the|ter Johnson, who are charged with field, The idea will be to compel Pa. ag scrubs and several times pushed the | breaking Up the Chicago style of shift | the ineligible Nat. « uch a dependable catehe gainst such a dependable catcher of Possiear Incidentally it may be mentioned peadily, The plays used by the team | touchdowns as darkness was enveloping ugh no score was kept, the var- | varsity. | playing an exhibition ‘ame in Chester, the other fellow to make the breaks, ball across the goal line, Moszczensk! | the varsity became more at home and Cer por punts and dangerous open field run- | yards in jength, and Koppisch, Apple- |" The Orange and Black first eleven| Jim Coffey will make his reappear- right bere that Stage’s estimate of wore Soleatie Golf Instruction. PHILA. JACK O’BRIEN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, reg- nd FOOTBALL Univ. of Chicago vs. Princeton Palmer Stadium, Princeton, Oct. 22nd, 2.30 P. M. SPEOIAL Ti s Tickets on sale at Spalding’s sity consistently gained against the| However, after several minutes work faint certain players who are on but how their method will work out | rade runs of fifty and seventy-five |S% 2, result the scrub team was held|/ Coffey to Mert Hialtan Champion. ner like Lourie remains to be seen. jjaum and De Stefano al¥o’ galned| minus several regulars scored twolanco in the ring to-night, when he| of @ general nature open field | University Field tackles Ermino Spalla, Italian light the value of kicking Ie quite similar runs, tine plunges and forward passes heavyweight, in the fenturo bout at 0 being all Gred ow the Palace of Joy Sporting Club. ‘The IB running plays Chicago spectal-| Signal drill both preceded ana foi- | Cornell Eleven Puts lrest of the card will bring together FOOT CHOICE SEATS izes ip thrusts off tackle. They are jowed the scrimmage, and Anderson, In Strenuous Day. |Sam Mossberg vs. Charlie Egan 2} ted from various formations. the varsity quarterback, also devoted 7 |Sammy Vogel va Jimmy Carroll and leago backs are noted for their » portion of his time to the practh quick starting and ability to pick of placement kicking apt, Scovil| nell varsity plunged into a pro-| holes. was back again at centre, Brodil re- | qramme of vigorous preparation for Shimtden ince the advent of the forward | suming his berth at end. Tt ts still|the coming Colgate xamo by spending| gan FRANCI pass, Stang has used it extensively. | moot question on South Field as to] ® half hour in’ practicing forw: h BALL ALL ‘GAMES TICKETS. JACOB'S TICKET OFFICE NOE HOTEL, & sath NORMAND Atos Wiurey abet, ITHACA, N.Y. Oct. 19.—Tie Cor-| Murray Schwartz ys. Larry Goldberg, os —and for cigarettes 100, Oct, 19.—Zenal Shimidsu of the Japanese Davis Cup sabi ff 4 roy This year he bas a formidable com- who will start the Dartmouth game | Passes and then going u pagainat the |S! %5 é ington in Romney ‘and Zorn, who nr the, pivot poslion. Teg even ra: | ed, Comm inva halt hours werime |tennis, team sailed for Japan “to-day = a from deceptive forgpations usually | mored’that Leo Jobnson je being con-| good deal of specd in this workout mate, Ichiya Kumagae, will romain tor | ARS Seat Soattender oon heave the pigskin wa Stretaner, the ‘sidered by ¢he Johnson! snd seemed Mrbave no trouble in » time jn the United tate wn” Pr Te Wee Bia ee ate onto el