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SOUTHERN TORNADOES USE GEORGIA TECH HAS BIG SCORING PUNCH FOR PENN STATE By Thornton Fisher ee pT meme MANY FORMS OF ATTACK Southern Collegians Have a Remarkable Gridiron Record, While It Was Only Last Saturday That Quakers Held Har- vard to a Tie. | GECRGIA TECH’S TEAM By William Abbott. 2 FOR PENN STATE GAME. Georgia Tech bee KNOWN as Lie Golden 1: 8 th enuse 0: team's Pliver, Wyht. Ht whelming © sw Staton, J 188 6.1 | Since 1916 the Atlan McRee 201 «6.1 45 games, | 170 6.9 the amazing t 178 810 for opponents | rd shows 188 Bl1Vs the yellow jackers possessed of a woe | scoring puncli that probably r| kyman, 190 5.102 eleven in the iand could equal. Staton, A... RE. 187 6.1 At the Pele Grounds this Snturaey | MeDonough. QB. 160 5.72 Georgia Tech will clash w: orn State ia wht should prove ot} hoe 160 510 the most interesting ad hardest jarron 176 5.10 ght Incerseotional games of the| Harlan 186 6.00 season, already able for contesis between the y sections. It yvill ~ a tho fits re Hue 3 not ni { u 1, Gvorg When speed and sn t Z Harvard ehief requirements. Wh Yale and ’ ‘ailing In this, many jack in the Atlanta team picked Penn st they more than niake ap in spe ae the pion f thle of the remain- | auiiity and cleverness, employing bot ing Northe This assuin the running and forward passing me tion shou'd rrect, as Penn | djums Alexander hus fc State is de to one lowed wsely in the footste sheet : pow mn f of John Heisinan, bis predecesso turned © hand without apparer eakeni Goach Reziek anew Oe Georgia Tech and Penn State on pu Georgia Tech scouts who teh Both are great scor ng ‘game with Harvard, are confident the ise the aerial attack team will haye an even chance Tt should be a highly spectacular bat-| winning Saturday's North-South b tle, with the breaks of the game de-\tle at the Polo ¢ nds. Great re elding the winner Hance Js placed on the ability There are several unusual features | Barron and Harlan to gain throvs about the Golden Tornadoes that bave|the Pennsylvanians, Capt. Har yowled over opposition so easily In the| weighs 186, an idea! the Southland. For one thing, W. ine plunging back equal Alexander, the 7 h, ever strong on the defense Managed to win a regular place on! “Rea” Barron's sp ty is skirting the Atlantn te when he played| the ends and quick dashes off tack about ten years He wan only ale is very fast for a big man. Lest substitute Pnesman, occasionally gi pat Barr his jaw playing ting Into a game minute uinst V hut” refused Gther ax cent er gard, Aftey quit. W 1 contuvanc jwenduiation Alexander couched the! the jaw still broker Tech track tenm for seven years, but | pl other g Barron's | stained tits Interest in football, V Sepiay og pluck is pointed out as Tahu Welsman, the Tornadoes Nj being characteristic of the whole coach, came to the U inivers ty of) Tech eleven. ania two ye Alexan | Forst, the other halfback, will ler waa appointed the "vacancs {weighing only 150, is a di Tech, ander the dire lon of tts nev | open field run skilful at bh head’ coach, continued to make big) passes und a veteran on the strides, although a siice of erccit |) MeDonough, the quarterback, ‘or the tenm's re must go to F. | ing his “ron the team. He F. Wood, the line coach, who did all jis 4 fine fleld general and also a eapa ying at Not e Dan with t ball horners have lost ton brothers are unusua burgh and rends, Albert h played f each to Washin 1 Lee and Au John made tho varsity last burn. Two ¢ resulte@ In tes. , When only seventeen, It was | Forty-five gan won. Harvard| his freshman year, although ‘Tech s about the only Institution that can| now enforces the freshman rule so | equal this record. In 191 Georgia| generally used at Northern college: Tech scored 491 points and led the} From tackle to tackle the weigit country, a performance that earned] of the Tornadoes’ line ix not even the team {ts sobriquet of the Golden] distributed, with Melee tipping 241 Tornadoes al one tackle, and the centre trio bet The team Georgia Tech will send) rather light against Venn Sate is a veteran one| ls recovering from sn operation and with scveral stars the Southern (prenc tis, and his place will he ers expect will come near winning! taken by Roy Davis, a twenty-yeu | |! All-America honors. They are “Red” | husky, who welghs 18 Barrov, halfoxek, and Capt. Harla Four men have played four years on at fullback The Staton brother th y, one th rs and. th Tohn and Albert--play the ends, a rar: alt bw | thing for brothers to ne on the same | Squippe powerfi team and filling the same posttions. | scoring Any should The Southerners will be strongly | certainly its opponent's. goal sqtipped with substitutes, severm of | ne, The unknown factor about th whom are so efficient that there's only | Southerners is thelr ab: to ec a shade difference between them and| suc with anot! fei the regulars. team, as Penn Stat nd Georgian Tech is not Tigers Are Cheered Up by Return | of ‘‘Whoops’’ Snively, Ci Crack End Ae, day, particularly a! Haven't Been in Lineup Since the Opening Game With Swarthmore. a first would ern N. J. Oct. 26 -W He et the Harvard game, its next objec any ares oss than two weeks awny, Princ les. foot m started work in eurne ewny eutats af best runni yesterday for the butte with the out tor the reat of the €rimson. Although Capt. Keck, V Feault of his Injury of ‘ 4 to put in| and Baker fe menor Usk Sky hite! OAPTAIN KANE NOT ABLE eavy a only ended whe TO PRACTISE AT HARVARD. eine i who hw been abseil! y Se UY ae fe dm practice once this, season, was |f20tall players re at the hand ven it off by Keene Fitzpatrick, |ef Ponn State Saturday, the masority o Ou the programme | 0 hand to start the week's work ye :: urd ey inatch watched & briet t Mar y'p oturn mw te aid fi * “ suinst Ving nb fart wa fi Was the shiruag ©: t ow the while, t tk an show f * hard k ne the an of ability sen ay o St nam he Denn State Ken ankle in the eur e , : i be old Vent atte man ie position ahead of Yow | mee tee ie and Hank Gavrit he | tiv back in t Ineup by the and Went Brough | Kane and Owen ar showed no work, and drill napin, r roy then tried Snively ny put 1d a he hour Jer pisttle awalnet sul Roper and the end coa seymen. aight work will “S in ber ie relies durin this bart of the der this w in the hope that the vy es particularly, because o| the poor sity squad can be brought baok to show luk made in thie Wepartment Batur- siaudard physical condition. . oh ET > pr cena wine ceeheAhE | em ge — ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, ' SOMETHING YOU MAY NOT KNOW Copyright, DURING A DOUBLE HEADER. THE ATHLETICS scored 263 RUN ONE DAYS TALLY (rch Im THE StONE aces) 1921, hy / WERE LE Never. BE. ANOTHER. UKE Him = a GEORGE WRIGHT OF THE COLO CINCINNATES IN /€69 KKNockED OUT SF HOME RUNS — se &e “\ Tad Jones Declares Army Game HIS BATTING AVERAGE WAS.5/8 the Press Publishing Co, (The Now HISTORY ALHOST ¥, REPEATS ITSELF rr THESE DAYS— IN THE "FOS CLEVELAND WAS BEATING THE ATHLETICS 122. TO | WHEN SLALGHTER — OFFICIAL ‘SCORE KEEPER “NEW BOXING cLuB TO RIVAL THE GARDEN SOON TO OPEN, IS REPORT. Uncovered Glaring Weaknesses Yale Coach Going to Drive Squad Harder Than Ever This Week. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 26.—That the victory over the Army will in no} cause A let-up in the strenuous datly | the Yale team was shown ‘ad Jo after letting the | up over Sunday without eriti- | elsm, gave each man the points on | which his playing could be tmproved as | hown in th mr Indi ud wry eRe wa heeded. While we naturally with { sult, guine tn | glaring weaknesses whieh only rdest kind of work can over: | z men did no | wing out through -| drill were at th | vd Mallory, wi Kel K the course of | my | first real test of the y sertb as + Hidden, nd up fe weet t od, left. guard; Cross, centre: Batts night’ guard; Hsselatyn, right tekle: | bddy, rieht end; O'Hearn, quarterback, Lapp. ‘eft halfback: Wisght, right halt: ' Speiden, fullback ‘O'Heath ran the varsity in snappy tyle and carly In the acrimmage made i long forward pass to Eddy which took the fiat! to the S0-vard line. After vtehing the ball Rddy) fambled t Hulman recovered for the — yatsity O'Henen then dropped back t he 38-1 Vine nud hicked a flela usm and Butler went Inas ends and ype and Melay as guards, ond tle Aainin we W ple mn downed by showed t mashing at ‘NAVY TEAM TRYING TO | IMPROVE ITS KICKING. ANNAPOUIS, Md, Get, 9.—The arin |S t Naval Acadety dno long | erday that duricness arrived be- | fora the football players eouid get tn the vletrle Ughts } se. Signal dri imit of the prac (eine the ene of the te n punting, eve in tietng anna by the coache It. Baron: tre short of a high Yorris ht 4 arded i Pennaytwania, Stat Vy seouts who paw vte-Harvard game Mt Beaidek’a ten ftort CORNELL BEGINS WORK FOR DARTMOUTH GAME pr on er lust them ty is ar tand pa j Mouth gain Fitiolme bopetus ne progr now formations RS fae 2 the unies th ‘eramme night in ith the « a c We Ort te ms followed, but serimmaging y Homentor for The Cornell mouth and the Co: earnest yester which hitherto ndividual and team tr ormed into on the battle with were on Saturday yate and the Was achieved have convinced ane that thelr team {8 more p fil and faster than it was when tontered the Dartmouth game jas season, but much remains to be done © climinate the rough spots of te and individual play With the repe him, D: 4 the and for nference ab A lous team to. an hour vat drill there a. second wa intac AED ; Would Dart expre in iineckue were lo | fleid in ye {in some nis scouts be- | shape to give the Green team a revi battle, The best tacklin: ra, a b enon a Cornell er forward pas attack and more alert defensive play against the aerial game than last) year, and the best line play seen her time, were the factora in the Cornell play that have heartened the undergraduates. The players are all in good condition ex cept Cassidy, left end, who was brufsed a bit neouraging Two Changes Made Team, Charles Brickley, Fordham's field coach, yesterday announced important changes in the ™ varsity line-up. Schlickenmeyer, the yack, has been shifted while Seitz, an end, goes to th: field. ‘This change restores these to the positions which th oriinally| held at the beginning of the season The beginning of this week's prepara-| tions for Xaturday'’s game with Bos College found uibers of thi Vordham footh io had 1 net Lafayet fine This wi » the exce play of both teams. | There are now on the hospital squad | but three men. They are Capt. Pite- patrick, Larkin and Arthur Brickley, | in Vordbam back- twe roon one of to end, back-) men | ha. Another important boxing club, one which will rival Tex Rick- ard's Madison Square Garden in seating capacity and in the im- portance of bouts to be staged there, will soon open here. It is said that three promoters are in- terested in the founding of this organization, with Jim Buckley, veteran handler of boxers and promoter of bouts, as manager and matchmak Jim Coffroth, San Francisco sportsman, and Billy Gibson, manager of Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, will complete the triumvirate, it is said. A championship match has been arranged in which, it is un- derstood, Benny Leonard will meet Jack Britton, Chicago vet- eran, for the welterweight cham- pionship. The bout is slated for Nov. 28, This date, however, is subject to change, though Burk ley is confident that the show wiil take place on that day. Though the location of the new club is still shrouded in mystery. Buckley has hinted that it would not be very far from Times Squa De Witt Clinton and Stuyvesant Best of High. School Elevens |New York Tears Expected to, derful record his team has made this year, They have defeated Brooklyn + inal Game High, Commerciu, Clason Pelnt Mil- Meet in Final Game for — | High, Commerc, Clason Po nen and ander Childs. In Chi umpionships. of these games has an op omen trossed their goal ne, ‘This wonderful defcase work (hat the play By Robert Boyd. ers haye shown lead Coach Faltman N the scholastlc ranks of Greater and bis assistant, Mfr. Howard, to be ft © that the teanT stands an ever 0 football ‘ l ae unite: sae teams) chance of winning the interacho Homie ist sh hat Wil Jastic football tile of Greater New ae fur ante on-| York this year. Faltman knows that ship honors on the gridiron this year,{to accomplish this feat shis team LaPlante saat year the| must defeat the elrong De Witt Chin SHE: PIS SCM BIONE OF LBB y OnTy \ton eleven, le firmly betleves De Witt Clinton Hi hool squat} tus team |p le of doing. and the other the Stuyvesant Hig The line-up that Faltman expect School « hat has made such an|t use during the rest of the seasor that has made uch wn) 1. “white, left end: Kellehery left linpressive showing this vear, De Witt Clinton Is anxtous to win! the lastic football title this year. It will be the fourth successive chs | plonship, have won if they can Mies ly eliminate the strong Stuyvesant team The De Witt Clinton te was for tn having eight of tts vet ¢ 1 rs champlonsh!p eam return this fall. For t the “ ons a wealth of promis ing material reported that filled up the vacancies caused hy graduation faade p am just » vi e defense and attack as the one ot last yen De Witt Clinton loss the services o their coach, Willlam Cool season. He man ned to at Conch Spaiter who mou} the last three cham- pionsltp teams and for his first year jhe hos a cam of veterans to repre sent th rool on the gridiron The tir » of defense averages 180 pound » backfield ts Just a few pounds lees than the line. Th Te Witt Clinton School boasts of the that, up the game wit n High Saturday, in wh they won 14 to 0, no first downs w made against this stre ine. ji tackle; Ryan, left guard; Acler, cen tre; Kaplan, rieht guard; Hithe, righ tackle; Davison, mht end; Helndre man, quarterback; Wahlen, left half- Gerechosksy, beck right halfback, Syracuse Coach Denies Pittshargh Knew fignal SYRACUSF, det! circulated to the Herb », Pittsburgh centre, kn th ne signals in the game at Forbes Field Saturday are discredited Coach Meehan and the Syracuse play and are regarded as a wholly un- lesired and roundabott allt! — for the Syracuse team Byracuse Unt veraity officially wishes it understoc that It has no alibl for the defeat the hands of the Panthers; that Pitts wae a eupertor tear) and won by superior play and by supertor vione. era, LAST 4 DAYS OWED, THORS,, PRL, SAT.) Empire Cily Races (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) TOMORROW'S FEATURES THE LE Sate HANDICAP Coach Spalter has not decided on fnuispare t kc PURSE any partte line-up as a fesult of Gne: NADER the abundan@® of promising materia BRIAR WOOL he has been experimenting with. ‘The FIRST RACK A best results to date, however, have \ heen achieved with the following men: Saidenberl, centre; Stanley right guard; Seyman, right tuckle Sats," Atl trains ‘atop. at Moskowitz, ‘right end; Qshato, lef Aso reached via Lextniton rd t tackle left. en iry, quarter Hlake, rt halfback: Salam« halfback Harmon, “ As mistic as the players of M Witt Clinton and Coach Spalter are of repeating thelr performancos of t basuyve High we just as con PIONEER ATHLETIC CLUB, INC, oar 49 6. 241H ST. TEL. MAD. BO. S100 Coach salted pak bo ba Weak AV RAUA TUNNEY We GALI ESS STOPPED THE SEEN & Mal WORK So HARD ) in MY Ure: SS. ¢ Polo Grounds are being stretched to 50,000 1921," Dowsrors Feucte — IM THE SAME CLEVELAND MADE GAME son HITS LIP Pike OF THE OLD PHILLICS HADE G HOME RUNS in ONE GAHE LIV Copyright, 1921, by the Trees Publlaiug Co. We don't know whether Babe ask you discovery of Mr. Thomas Gibbons’: eo 8 8 rapid anaesthetic was first used tn 18’ punch. ove The Football fans in Boston haye been booine Harvard, which would prove | that the game ts no longer academ|c: > 2 © It isn't fractionally correct, but a good qu | two halfbacks. eee Babe Ruth tossed his wife a $2,900 b: 1.000 im the Husbands’ League, aot In yain Varese and Tir o 28 e Rut we d. 500 check © say many ano! last week, without lami and Dempsey w of whether Barnum was right, ee 71, 0 rthday check, rect agair F WIRE BY NEAL R. OHARA. (The New York Evening World) will be playing ball next. season, but the | acity, in case any one should r fifty er Yankee player had to give his w etting any press notic S$ about !t To years before metimes worsh | thereby batiing ettle the question, | There has beon no demand ‘this season for the niunbering of college cheer leaders, ee She may not have won our champtonship, * 8 Football dope is a large body itr Win Bouts tn Philly, ed al It proved that Cecil ts a girl's name, w » he was beaten, nd Ww Msis Leitch’s visit was of if's sparcely populated by sense, as in’ the was far from 4is- | centre of the | Tiger Five te Play Twenty-Five, 9. LBA Gam PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 36.—Prines- ton will play twenty-five basketball _ games this year, according to the fo % | lowing schedule announced to-day. Pree | toe will not atart until the football eea- | son ta over. The schedule follows: Dec. 7, Polytechnic Institute at Broo&e tyn; 10 Crescent A, C. at Princeton; 1 Lehigh University at Princeton; 18, C. | N.Y. at New York, Jan 7, Haverford College at Prince- ton; 16°C. C. N. Y. at Princeton; 18 Dartmouth at Hanover; 14, Wor e Tech at Worcester;, 18, Columbia. a | Princeton; 21, 8 Teoh at Hobowen; 2%, Colgate at Princeton; 27, Cornell at ithaca; 28, Syracuse at Syracuse. | eb. 4 Pennsylvania at er West Virginia at Princeton; ington and Jefferson at Princeton; 1% Swarthmore. at, Princeto Yale at Princeton; %, Icon state at Princeton, aly 16, Washaw You can’t do a whacking big business and dabble. For this Fell we pro- ceeded with the same idea of generous stocks as though times were entirely normal. Made up suits and over- coats in our usual ample way. | Bought liberally of hats, shoes and fixings, knowing the demand for good stuff was sure to continue to come. Good we did! Business is booming! | True, our policy of bas- jing selling price on to- day’s replacement cost may’ | have something to do with it. | But we have the goods-~ ‘and, after all, that’s the big thing when a host of men jand boys decide the time has come to replenish their | wardrobes, | Everything men end boys wear. Also sporting goods and luggage. ROGERS Peet COMPANY Broadway Broa at 13th St, ‘Four at Sata | Convenient | Broadway Corners” Fifth Aves j at Warren ot 41st Gt | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. ring trading punches when the final PHILADELPHIA, Oct Harold | gong clanged. = FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 28TH Farese, Jersey speedbi hoa 1 —_—_ eo | P tat_n Island in elght rounds mt) NAW HAVEN, Ort. 25.—Orson Kin- | ie PHU EIRUR ROUnSS lity } : iN, (Oot, 26-—Ore KYAN-ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGIT CHAMPION Aight. ‘The fleht trom the opening round | ney of New York will be Yale's graduat DER UF JORD LONADALE BELT Was too one sided to sult the fans, Daly pasketball coach, and Bernard ‘Tom-|@ AILOR Was outclassed in every one of the elichi meng will be professional coach, accord frames and only by sheer grit and hk ing to an announvement made yester-| 12 ROUNDS ALSO 8 TEN-ROUNIT BOUT ahility to hold every minute, lasted the duy by Capt. Cooper of the varsity team Sammy Sieger vs. Joe Gordon limit, In the other star bout, Joe Tip ‘Tymniers was head coach th 110, when \K, Q, Phil Delmont va. Mike McCabe Mrz, Philadelphia beareat, won the 0g turned out a championship i i of Californix in a real old. fashioned Christmas, vac iy in the his A’ Hea sain bung battle, The coast fighter, of the college AT. _SEATS ‘NOW ON SALE. It's aft in Pledmonts --aJl the fine full mellow flavor of Vir- ginia tobacco, For : Piedmonts are all Virginia and for ciga- . rettes Virginia tobacco is the best. Licogrr & Mynns Tonacco Co. The Virgin nia Cigarett —Srom down where the good tobacco grows ¢

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