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Forwara Passing Has Become of foobba:l D Me attacking power Wars ts steadily becoming etronger. |: mibre varied and deceptive, Forw ari] “Phasing bas been developed to the “point where there is no positive dee ‘against the aerial plays, T mask the offensive the coaches are continually striving to develop ‘what {9 known as “threat” players versctiic tars who can run, kick ‘and pass with equal skill and tn a why that the opposing team can't | easy diagnose what is coming nex’ le so happens that there's a record ‘orop of “threat” players this season _ Aldrioh and O'Hearn, Ya'e; Bueli ad Owen, Harvard; Lourie .d Gar- 7 ze Princeton; Davies, Pittsburgh. Robertson, Dartmouth; French, Woet | Potnt; Killinger, Penn Btate; Dufou- | Latayette, and Barron, Georgia Tech, among the leading types of eS men this year. In most @mees the team's offense is built these stars, whose all around cam be employed into numer ous attacking weapons. “Princeton against the Middies and @hicago was a fine example of how team can be on ite chic! aces. Without Lourie a’ ity the Tigers in both games to show offensive play worthy Sees name, A total of three first in two contests registered th | aheence of Lourid and Garrity. Loughton when at Harvard the first coach to take fit! ad- of the unlimited possibilities im the further opening up of ‘football. Harvard's hide-the-ball trick end other deceptive formations were models for coaches throughout tho weenie formationg, direct passes, puz- mling interference for tackle and end playa, clever formations for throwing oe and running plays from fake line-upe are all the handiwork of coaches who have tried to better @oficeal the object of thelr offense. ‘Tie movement to deceive has been i Mike Eddy Injures His Knee in Practice Game Between Varsity and Freshmen. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 26.--In the practice game at the Yale Bow! yes- terday which was the first of the year between the varsity and the fresh- men, Mike Eddy, one of Yale's bert ‘ends, was injured while trying to brea wp a freshman forward pass, and with the season jess than four weeks to go. ft fs doubttul if he will get back into the game. ‘The injury t& to his knee. Eddy, though « junior in college, has not) played football before, confining his at tention to baseball, as he can both | and field. This year he went out footba}! and had come along so fust that, after being moved up from the and tried out on the vasity, he @0en was considered a probable first etring man. He comes from Wellesley Hills, tass., is twenty years old, weighs 170 | pounds and is 6 feet 11 juches tail, He | pTepared at Andover. H The Yale team has been remarkably | fee trom injuries this fall, Tad Jones, | esd coach, and Johnny Mack, the trainer, have watched the men care- fully and everything has been done to| the candidates tn firat class ehap: Just at present Emerson Quaile, « Mabgerous contender for ono of ‘th oul positions; Al Norris, @ promising eofitre; and Bil Cutler, last end, mre off the team with Iniurles, but as a le it has been a good year, e Yale frestinen played the v ep were emoth he {rea however, threa varaity twiee, and it w unfortunate bles, one o' de by didn't be- ki f * the a threat the next ® firs in the and hes and middle o! In the the freshmen mad: ther fumb: the bi the field. Charlie O'Hearn made tw five yards around right end, but on the Hext play Wight fumbled med were usanle to hold. the Neldiinger scored a touchdowr e freshinen again started wi push an’ it looked as if they wer fF @ noorr, when Pond fumbled on | wareity’s 26-yard tine and O'Hear Hately punted sixty yaria to it was the last time the fres Rhreatened the varsity goal, line qian tbe varsity got the ball Oli immediately mate & long pass to . jer, Who wasn't downed untll he ws yanls from the freshtr Op the neat play he took, the Rushing tactic ‘yareity touchdown. 0 Hear the open style of & fumble on the 2 linger scored aga: final score of ¢ le when & freshman fo Wes blocked and Jonian, » the varsity >: at tho start was 1, left. end Boltwood, lett guar rer. left halfback | Itvack ; Wight, f left’ end left. guard iy ight el righ Salt ‘Boneh. inch. fullback. iy Gadnie pave were at the among them being fe Goss, Jim hey. Hidde en. So Perfected That There Is No Sure Defense Against It, Principally Because of Attack Built Around So-Called “Threat” Players. By William Abbott. —,* no highly developed that nowadays head coach who doesn't possess consider of the magician’s art ut of dute—and usually cut of luck n State will tackle Georgia m the Polo ¢ unds Satu ay without the services of two regulars, fullback Hess and guard Maderin ‘They were Injured in the gruelling battle with Harvard last week. There are many capable reserves to put in eir places, will arrive hi go to Garden ¢ ne Penn Stato squad Thursday ty. Against Virginia Saturday the Tigers will have thetr full strength| on the field for the first time this seagon. This means Lourie will be a! quarterback, Garrity at halfback and Snively at left end, Centre will meet Harvard Saturday | and the Mountaineers say. they have, a stronger team than the one that} lost to the Crimson, 31 to 14 last year Centre wil! have new men in the line “Bo” McMillan will be back at his old place at quarterback. The little Kentucky college received @ return| game at Cambridge only on condi- tlon that McMillan would be back} with the team, ' Early in the campatzn “Hurry-Up” Yost, when giving 1 forecast of M'd- die West progpocts, said that Chicag this year looked very ordinary, Th Tigers couldn't see the Maroon eleven that way after Saturday's defeat. Columbia doesn't have much Ick | with its captains. Scovil, Blue ani Wh te leader, has been dispossessed from centre and relegated to the eec- ond team. This |s the second time} In two years Columbia demoted its) captain in the middle of the season. | Columbia evidently belleves Gi}| Doble, Cornel! coach, that footbal: captains are unnecessary, Yale tackles Brown this week andj Harvard takes on the Providenw team two week later, ‘Those who tn- | dulge In the interesting but futile tme of comparing scores may | line on the Yale-Harvard strugels | from the showing the two ancient ri- | vals make against Brown | Promising Yale End Hurt And d May Not Play Again| COACH BILL ROPER’S | 10-YEAR-OLD SON DAILY | WORKS OUT WITH TIGERS. PRINCETON, Oct. 26,—Prince- ton’s football squad of 1930 or thereabouts may boast of a worthy | rival to the lanky Joe Scheerer, famed punter of the 1920 cam- | paign, if the youngest ‘and most recent acquisition of the Tiger team Ives ap to present expecta. tlons, The newcomer is Bill Roper jr. the ten-year-old son of Princes ton's football coach, He works out dally with his father’s pupils, Not only in punting but in drop kicking Billy ix showing promise, and each afternoon finds the youngster absorbing a few exira pointers from the Orange and Black regulars, who usually find some few minutes to encourage the budding star, Columbia Scrimmage Hardest of Ser Buck O'Nelll sent the Columbia squat through ts hardest scrimmage of th ear yerterday afternoon. ‘Tho spe 1 snap which characterized tho Dart mouth team's playing on Saturday evt enuly made a deep impression on the ach, for he did not give his men o snoment’s rest, ‘There waa no stalllr and wasting thr Every mun Was ou and Pulleyn, play! we left end for th second team, downed Burtt in hie tracks on the S-yard line. ‘The varsity could make little headway against the scrubs ine and repeat Capt the # bad to punt low Isrodt!} had his p Seovil n rube, whi right tackie or co at ti fo thelr Biggest It M Walter Kop. t the backfeld, the Mne-u Saturda & Ww if trainer, may keep } owing Sa Emalish Hockey Team Boats Vae- mar Gir! POUGH ® ¥., Oct. 2% The A English Hockey Asrocia feated @ team Jonte yeetorday on maten, team held nthe fir women's greater tence cou avily {n the wec- (The Visitors d: played remark- individual play and teamwor! throughout * and will, PRINCETON SQUAD THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER R26, 199%, THE SPORT PROGRAMME Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co (fue New York hive: BRING ON THE CUSTOHERS - : DA} = ve AUC 7, = |SPORTING cry, KMoewours, Every Pe THE NEW PLASTER AND WALLOP MARKET OPENS TONIGHT PRINCETON @OACHES ARE TRING TO § DIAGNOSE THE CECIL LEITCH AND Oy LONG JIM BARNES WILE LITTLE Back YARD TOO, THIS WEEK Perc an Petar Ebay LEITCH SISTERS Lose. TO MARION HOLLINS AND MRS. W. A. GAVIN. in an exhibition four ball four- Some over the links of the Bal- tusrol Golf Club at Short Hills, N. J yesterday Miss Marion Hollins of Westbrook, the new Ye ale and Princeton Quintets To Play Before Local Fans Two Basketball Fives Have Games Scheduled With pounds, under tho leadership of Capt. McCullough, have open dates througa- out November. Address W. Weber, No. 9 Fourti Street, Brooklyn. national women's champion, N 2W Yi ao eS y “4 L ew York Colleges. Apollo Five, 140-pound team, com- paired with Mrs. W. A. Gavin posed of Kobinson, Meehan, ‘Miller, Of Belleclaire, holder of the met- Kirkham and Hay. Manager, EB, Hay, ASKETBALL fans of Greater New York will be given an op- portunity of witnessing the Yale and Princeton quintets In action ropolitan women’s golf crown, defeated Miss Cecil Leiteh, the British titleholder, and her sister, Edith, 1 up. Although defeated, No, 242 East 240th Street, city. Phone Woodlawn 1691, Akron Big Five, 2 150-pound club, lines up this season with Happy Fein- lion's share of the honors, for she | first to invade this territory when the won thi four games out of thirty- team plays Polytechnic Institute in Brooklyn Dec 7, The following game is scheduled with the Crescent Cinb of Brooklyn Dec. 10, but the contest will be played at Princeton. On Dec. 18 the Tigers come to New York for 1 Kame with City College. Yale will make {ts firet appearance in this city on Dee, 16 with New York University as opponents,. The Bull- dog ageregation will remain in town eclipsed the other members of the quartet in medal play, lead- ing Mrs. Gavin by 7 strokes and Miss Hollins by 10. She had a medal round of 25, while the best ball of hor opponents was 84, six games Just yeu ager, Johnny ‘ ‘perts, Ington Avenue, Bronx. The Telco Five would like to book games with K. of C. Coun and other Class A clubs for Saturdays and Sundays. Jack Haverty, No. 623 East 140th Street, Bronx, The Senecas, champions of the Bronx, an aggregation averaging 115 pounds, are willing to play home teams of good standing. The Bronx youngsters, who last year defeated all Booking man- No. 1514 Wash- nvernight and on the following opponents, Including the Harmony s |Juniors, line up with an, Sewel, ibe tackle the City: College Ave .{Jacobl,” Radely and Duggan. For tu addition to the big college teams | gameg address Andy Gaul, Manager, playing in this city, severa] other out|No. 305 Haven Avenue. Bronx. town teams will make thelr ap-| ajamo Five seeks games with home pearance throughout the season, The ’ 125 pounds, Georg, Original Celties have arranged for 6 Bailey Avenue, contests with some of the leading | tiv of Pennsylvania, Boston, Connecticut and Jersey The All- Football Notes Another Light Drill for Harvard Dowells, Nonpareils of | | Brooklyn, Italian Catholic Club and Brooklyn Whirlwinds have also |ranged for contests with teams from \ Long Signal | Drill Practice of Tiger Football Eleven. atures Americans, are out of the State. CAMBRIDG Ma Oct, 24.—Rob Sng Fisher ordered another Mght drill for PRINCETON, Oct. “The second TEAMS WITH OPEN DATES. his Crimson cleven yesterday. He y of the Princeton football team’s! Harmony Big Five, which is|and his associates are doing their jbest inal drive for the Harvard contest.! playing along at a fast pace, has a|to improve the general defensive play the first of the Big Three battles, found | tew more open dates, Home teams |of the team which again was 60 ae th ity jet off without In- 0 in in the Penn State game. t | Interested Hn james through | couraging tn Aulging In what could be calied a heavy | 't° Be ft puedes is Ph se a rk was for this reason that the scrub team | workout. he, Wea e: DSDARHT, RASEy. was brought into the statdium for a a long signal drill In which ». 148 East 92d Street, city, OF! sor, scrimmage with the regulars and faraity’s repertolrs of playa aw it phone Lenox §29 any evening. ainst the line-up which is very likely | >» splayed against the Criinson’ mye Parsons Quintet, composed|to face Centre College on Saturday. and vere tried out, the varsity| HT thea bool —_——— Sleven's personnel was altered con-|°f al! star players, 16 willing to book| ws ocnomea ‘Terk: for Ford aise prlar to tie start of the] !2m0 and home series, Manager, veas: scrimmage with the scrub, | Willie Sanders, No. 144 West 27th] 4 jong blackboard talk by “Turk’'| The varsity Mned up in signal prac-| street, city, Telephone 8227 Watkins| sullivan and Charlies Brickley was tice as follows: Ends, Rute Suively;| between 6 and 6 P.M the feature of @ rather jight after- tneklos, Keck, Hoop. guards, Von- aS z or gamea|noom of work for the Fordham foot- nilling, Morgan; centre, Tlpscomb;| A few dates are still open for gamea tii nen, ‘The only outdoor work was quarter, 1 iaives, Garrity, Gil-} turing November and December with) | snort algnal drill of the first eleven. yoy THback, Bin he Western Five. ‘This team made a first and sec- After work Dill Rop ol} iplendid showing last season, Ad- ms will meet in a serimm Capt. " '} dress Gi Jerom| No. 66 Joh this afternoon. | \ ' buckteld to | enuc, Brookly ET © show | RAYON Brooklyn, Union Elev Salle Loss of Rie) Rates nic hnwd se War v ordered t Jack Gilmartin, manuger of the} lat, a Bi Til un these Haba and an ent : m Basketball Club, which aver-| SCHISNECTADY, Oct Inion's Lavan la madilion tana cs 146 pounds, i8 anxious to fll up | football prospects suffered 4 slump yoa- od the alg nal wats areas schedule, The Chum team is com- | terday when is Rinaldi, one of the rimmage with t *ou's Ome , ‘ ks, faile Dpe the field, and mloted. by Shad Davis, a regular wir sed of Meizeman, Quinn, Nethan, | pects, fillet? that he had broken. « nar Toast tw vas then) feoganie Reges. Manager Gil-|pone in his ankle in Saturday's game : Jauwne, “phe Reet |maitin may be reached at No. $29) ibs Rochester. ‘ 1 rdorun around | Bagle enue, onx. ~~ er % Scrub rant Rank or fe Buineon, whofe ees Drone Lehigh Football Sauad Works reed his field after running about! Home and travelling teams will find Mard. nik tin rand Bil Mor-| consistent opponent in the Cler-| BETHLEHEM, Pa, Oct. 2 eank an Were Jay.| monts, 2 120-pound outft with a good | Glick, coach of the Lehigh eleven, yes- Biker's onside ey rd. Irving H. Salit, No, 441 Grand |terday put his men through o nerd wittres (, Brooklym has charge of book- | acrimmage in preparation for the Weat x thine easy dure | Dy gates. irginia game here on Saturday, With myer wine | the exception of Capt, Ray McCarthy, to more The All-Connecticut Five, made up ait the regulars were pressed into ser: ? une punier sketball players trom the best vice including Bill Springateen, the big hthe Inst two games . astern teams, will play any |plvol man who in Saturday's gamo wus ck returned class club in New York or vicin placed by Ro! { layoff 1 rring Brooklyn Five, Nonpa- # and placements \\clis, Knickerbockers and Sheridan|Aunounced Seh © for Squash pila OM La livive. Manager, Joseph Belair, No. Mate! Lourte continnued practising | 306 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, The complete schedule of the Metro- punts, and althougy Be iit uot con] Perth Amboy Young Men's Hebrew |politan Squash Tennis Association was age as on Monday, he probably wil] ree! Association, averaging 120 pounds, |aunounced Inst night at a meeting of seve the punting assignment against| anxious to book games with teams |inc National Association, held at the Jfrom New York, Yonkers and adja- Yale Cluo, ‘Twelve clubs’ will Aght tor [Yiraiole snieats the Class’ A and ELEVENS BUILT AROUND “THREAT” shies cent territory, elther home or abroud B titles this season. | eazon will begin Noy. 1, when Cl [Nutter Blected Captain ef Brown | Ail communications should be gent to Gains Gal coentcn tassetouete ine arrie S Breslow, No. 120 Catalpa Ay frat round ia Class A will be | PRovinen nt Ni-—tag| DT) MARAE *eXamplunehip dates are as follows Nutter of Falls City, Neb n| Arlington Five of Yonkprs, about 115 |, winter tournament, at Crescent elected Captain of the Brown Unive {pounds Open dates for games on ¢ A Dec. 3; annual hundicap tourn [harriera. | Nutter wili lead the team to-| ponenis’ courts, C. Neison, No, 1s hint’ at Yale Club, Jan. 7; nati \day ageinet Tufts over the five-mile! howning Street, Yonkers, N. Y. ae championship, Columbia Club, courge ‘at Pranklln Park, Bost, Nut- * national Class A championship, ‘or je @ varelty heif-miler, @unest Triangles, averaging 126 Club, Feb, 14. ta THE COGILTY CASE Sb | \ i | ! ] Mronwred Furr /) (i | 2 2 BY JOHN G 2 istic News exccx and Gossip Arrangements have just been com- Newart 8, €., hell meet Irlah Feean; om pleted for a monster boxing show to, 8. at the Hamilton A. C., Uassaic, bell) b 4 3 ; bor Tommy Mandeville, and on N us, e staged at Madison Square Garden| cCojmbuy & C. of Youkers, be'll faon Si on the night or 24, at which | Mowberg, Andy Chaney, foatherweleht has bee stened up | f to meet Wmualo Jacks of England | main bout of tweiss rounds at the Broad- ub of Brookiya Monday night. Norton, the crack Yonkers welterweight, | teen matched by fils manager, Jack Jones, |for two boat, Oo Nor. 3 he boxes Mickey | Watker, if tse latte, will agree to meet bim at Newark, and on Nov, 15 the bewt opponent avail able in’ tue Garden, Leonard will meet some good battler in the main go of fifteen rounds. ‘The net receipts of the entertainment will be turned over to tho Bronx Jewish, Hospital, Tex ickard, the fight promoter, : consented to allow a committee wi staging the show to have the use of the Garden, An effort is being made to get Le i to meet Dave Shade of California in the star bout, Champion Benny Al kdate A | tee of alt he Gacdes n of W ming Will meet Qeorge | u the main go of tan rounds at Bobby Michaels, the Jocal featherwe!, meet Kid Sullivan of Rrooklyn twelre rounds at the Freeport Spo day night. why Mon: | welterweight. | Ville to-night, was | attle, On Nor. 5} the Common. Andy O°) the Brons {who meeta Billy Papho of ¥ figmel up toda au me clash with Marty Cree bos od w torte! Kk. 0, date twel Mike McTigue has for him to b which | wealth tt the Coramenwealth Club Saturdsy il hci arden - | 7 The Palace Sporting Club with " Ree bibi . : Aull bait this evening Mat Coogan, toe Flats | jo te eee Cao Ge past th boner. and Eddie, W ths Baarde Til be participants > Knocks Out Larson | pride of Greenwicb © Tunney € Tunn = Village and light heavyweight cham- Darn vena lers Mallen Joe Gens wit) mrt! rion of the A. E. knocked out Jn p return bout at the Rink Sporting Club. Brook: |} . i | yar Ealurday night. The pair fourm: # cotktng| Wolf Larson in the seventh round of raw two weeks aga, and tho coming go 1s expectea| @ Scheduled twelve round bout at the to show whith boxtr ls superior Pioneer Sport Club last night. ‘Tun- toes ney was master from the moment son, who {9 still manager of Benay Val: | the first bell z knockout declared to-day that Johnny Dundee baa al | O1OW Was a hard left hook to Lar- eredy (paaeed (up fo ‘ettera: (6 fighi \Valber, son's stomach, atier was fail- also tated that M | ing the mat when the referec offered Dundes $1,800, which he stil! passed topped the fight, In the other bouts Vaiger ts after bouts with Tendler, Ka Jimmy Tomasalo won the declal Friedman oF any otlitr lightweight over Joey Leon; Georgie Eag'e knocked out Hughie Morris in the Bhamvs O'Brien, first round and Andy Davis stopp been matched for Frankie Curley in the third stanaa. PIEDMONT ree VIRGINIA “Oh, | ter may see the Baseball Comm! PLAYERS NO, SIREE! ITS NOT ALL SUNSHINE WITH KING OF SWAT Babe Ruth Now Has His Both Wings Incased in Bandages. Babe Huth out short a shooting trip fn Northern Pennsyivanta to hurry tate town and have @ carbuncle, that hes de- veloped on his right hand, tanced. ‘Thon, bandaged as to both his wings, for he still carries his left arm in @ sting as result of the operation uring the World's Series, he hastened to Philad hia to talk over his pre- posed vaudeville tour. \% guess I'm out of luck thle year,” 4\. tho big hitter, “First my right knee goes bad, then I pull a muscle be my left leg. Both my props are gone ‘Then I okin my elbow and get poison in It and have to have it cut, Then 1 akin my leg and can't slide. Out in the woods I scratch my hand and ft swells . up so that I have to hurry home. f wouldn't care so much, but I had to miss those games in the series, I'll be all right in another week—unless I get mumps or som ing.”* The Babe was willing to converse on the shooting of partridge, quai! and rabbits, but he was silent on hie differences with Judge Landis regard- Ing hie unlicensed barnstorming trip which he abandoned on Friday last. He refused to say what he means to do in way of explanation and apolog: The Chicago, and at udeville trip will open fn that time the dig hit~ loner and find out what his punishment is | to be, Bob Meusel, Bill Plerey and Ton Sheehan, Ruth's companions in barn- storming, are home, They quit the day after their big star decided to come home and be good. Thoy were looking for their share of the World's Series money, but were disappointed, as Ed Barrow, business manager of the Yankees, told them the checks are being distributed from Chicago. LAST 3 DAYS (THURS, FRI, SAT.) Empire Cily Rares (YONKERS & MT. VERNON) TO-MORROW'S FEATURES $7.50." AKLSLEY HANL.CAP THE FASHION HANDI HASTINGS PURSE RUSSET Yursx, OAKHILL PURSE BUTTERFLY PURSE FIRST RACE AT 2.0 P, weial Race Trains tei Terminal. Harlem Di Regular trains to Mt 11.38, 12.90, 1.30, 2.85 P.M. Addi. train ‘sats ina ‘stop at Also Lexington Aye or h i Farms § fing to Jerome A And wth Ave. © Way, thence by DAW ation D STAN, 2.85, 1 trolley trom) WOUD: luding Tas. tM! Conditioner of Men. |BOXING’ S THE THING $25. Indigestion Headache. Dlezinem, Tor er. Vertigo, Nervous ress RESULT Chiefly. trom Acoumnulation of Fatty Bubetances Which Enchain the Body ahd Prevent’ Proper Functioning ned Exercises Will, Give keller. & Golf Instruction, PHILA. JACK O’BRIEN Madison Square Garden, en estion | Ame Gaon BOXING 47,78, 50.1 TO-NIGHT Andy O'Boyl- vs. Billy Papke, 12 Rds. Ed Palmer ve. Joe Fle 12 Rds. 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