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UTE RAL LRIZO FTE RT Sella ahd ceaeeineie aden neta oe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921, “ee WEAKNESS IN DEFENSE HAS BEEN PENN STATE’S BIG DRAWBAC <¢o——_—__—___ ry - —— PENNSVLVANIANS WILL HAVE THE STUFF HEROES ARE MADE OF; - ByThornton Fisher JOE YNOHLOSES 10 PHIL 0 *TOUSE TWO SUBSTITUTES NNO Although Floored, Coliimbus | Lad Has Local Opponent Groggy Several Times. If Keystone State Eleven Hasn’t Plugged Gaps in Defense, It Is Doomed to Defeat Against Whirlwind Georgia Tech Team Here Saturday. By William Abbott. PENN STATE’S ELEVEN OR the North-s« encounter FOR GEORGIA TECH. GAME. Saturday on the Polo Grounds | Penn State will send out a team | bppcercesorareaeed THERE {5 SOMETHING ef unusual physical strength and| Player. Pos. Weight. Ht NTENSELY HEROIC AND DRAMATIC. equipped with a great scoring punch, | MeCollum L.E, 1785.11 IN THE PicruRE OF A STUR Hiven in the tie game with Harvard | Hills ut. 1805.11 YOUTH PREAKING THROUGH THE By Robert Boyd. HIL O'DOWD of Columbus, a tall and rangy bantamweight, obs structed the path of Joe Lynch in his attempt to retrieve hjs lost ban- Z Y tamweight crown when he wae the Pennsylvanians did not reveal all | Baer Ls. 200 «6.00 LING Mathes tinted fe ‘ P | awarded the decision over the New thetr attacking power. While a free | Bentz 190 5.08 p | York boy after twelve rounds of fast scoring aggregation Penn State has| Bendenk 185 5.10 fighting at the Lexington A. C. leat been uncertain on the defense. Ina-| MoMahon 215 6.07 night. bility to stop the other side has been | Rillitcs seeeeee ROE 1700 5.11 y : se ~ = Panottk | ‘Phe visitor trom the Middle West Penn State's chief defect all season. | 9 Inger B 4 ta ‘ Wdalacd | proved a worthy foeman for Lynch in Similar weakness on the Polo Grounds | ¥''80" 4 @ . F he AND CO-ORDINATION his attempt to come back. He had @ will medn disaster against such a aie 178 - 6.10, 4 s¥ : OF MIND long left jab that he kept peppering pewerful offensive combination as | Cornwa 184 6.00 | ‘ Lynch with throughout the twelve Seorgia Tech. = — i t ; J p \ \ rounds. He mixed his numerous Penn State will be forced to use two | sary, Bezdek could muster two ci Substitutes against the Golden Tor- | ble reserves fe nado—Hills at left tackle in place of |the end of the season they may ail) @oME OUT ALWE ae) HEART AND an : g } ‘Jol very position. Letore | PHN SIQUE TO. ' j g it lefts with a right cross that on many different occasions sent the west side boy back to his corner be called into action, as Penn State’ FROM THE BorToM rl = : 4 “7 y . BVOREY. Madeira, a veteran whose leg snapped | gonedule ig the toughest of any col- Ge APPROXIMATELY BM) ‘ r . Z ‘ ¢ > f 4 In the fifth round O'Dowd carelessly in the gruelling battle with the Crim-|joge in the Hast. yooo 185 oF FT l ) “Gy ey z tile io) cover up after leading with son and Cornwall at fullback, who| Here's the order of games: Leba- BE Er 1" . = 4 : £ ) . his left and Lynch crossed his right solidly and floored the Columbus boy. \ He took the count and after regaining his feet stood toe to toe and slugged, with the more rugged looking Lynch. wil) gd in for Hess, who also was in-| non, Gettysburg, North Carolina, Le- | jured in the Cambridge melee, Capt. | high, Harvard, Georgia Tech, Navy h and Pittsburgh, If this husky’ sched. | Snell, regular fullback, returned t0/ ie can be completed without a dé practice this week after a glight oper-| feat, Penn State will have a big voice en UE ation. He will accompany the tsam| about the award of the Bastern cham , y \ hs p Dora sant Lynch|to his care to this city, but will be saved for the | Plonship this year, ——» A HE-GAME - Throughout the fight O'Dowd broke important clash with the Middies next weék at Philadelphia. Hugo Bezdek has coached four years successful years. He says this sea- son's eleven is the biggest physically he has ever turned out. For the most > - The high prices announced for part it 1s @ “young” team, although | He Tells of Old-Time Fighters and Thinks Aurelio Herrera,| Army-Navy football tickets has hy hi ber it; ; resulted in many protests being PeeRciss tah cea aad fae yok With a Little More Gameness, Would Have Been World’s| (ride to official at West Point ground as if he feared the (tack of Lynch that app like slugging than box NOTHING UKE IT IN THE ARMY-NAVY TICKETS REALM OF SPORTS - WHERE, Like TASB CATE ReGEIOrs WaR. THE REWARD 1S vicroRy S i SAME PRICE AS LAST YEAR i ; tives “diFingt ene gat Oita Su OUTSIDE OF 3,000 AT $6 | “N° — GLORY. SUrTeAL ete IWANGs Gacsoren Fue» ‘eit cine OE Ue tering he received from the New LIVE WIRES _ Pepa Arar ee ares all this ED BARROW SPIKES LSIietr avfqrlilehl en rReduistnn ene Garntiea | REPORT THAT HUGGINS Lynch scaled 122 pounds while vie Middle Westerner tipped the beam av ; ; ; | 118 3-4. Penn State elevens under Besdek Greatest Lightweight—How the Mexican Was Tricked When) and , Annacell perear ct WILL BE RELEASED iene Ab represent a system like Chicago teams vern. mands are being mace Lhaad | Th h. 1 tind: f ‘Tofts Harriers Beat Brown Nol Blagg, and Gs old victorious | 4 Fought Terry MoGovern. cists, explain why $6 are being BY NEAL R. O'HARA. Sd) a eonace pave eemikell neyo! | aN Nenana: Harvard combinations under Haugh- | Major p Hayes, executive Looks like Princeton could claim the championship of New Jersey if it| andiee.Chacteeant Warldta:@ériea BOSTON, Oct. 27.—Tufts tom, Bezdek hes coached football By Robert Edgren. [Bat with everything but the bucket.) for athletics at West Point, could only bent Stevens Institute and Rutgers, | ee vean tte Binnie Aad the Yanks | Brown in a cross-countr nearly twenty years in the Middle EE Tin-Mared Beort was telling | Foy CeUramem aoe Bat yon the) ved her terday to ex- eee to the effect that Miller Hugg: sais galctahae lls ’ West, Pacific Slope and the Hast. His Mories about the old timers Maser eye ce nme funny things out-| Plain away certain incorrect ideas Tiger team doesn’t need claws right now so much as it needs old Santi| {he diminutive manager, was to" octememe teams have all oarried the oharacter- Oca eee pease ite : Mpa cited ounheret Hace regarding the prices of seats and =| cjaus, Beuralievedior thn leadsvshiph andl] tatic Bendek label. “The greatest lightwoight that | side the ring, too,” went on the Tin-| the revenue gained therefrom by ereie that he w: ‘Besdek not only knows the ron | ever lived, if he wasn’t just a shade ah aie Pie MEA ues Ane AY, ‘and Navy Athletic As: Omelettes that Princpton bragged about last season must have been, either game, but possesses @ magnetic con- | yellow,” he said, “was the Mexican, | Cyoli's Gardens once. A college boy “Our tickets are being sold for |made up of soft-boiled eggs. | Eddie Collins. That there is not quering spirit thet inapires bie pupils | jureiio Herrera. ‘That bird had a nanied Harvey Stiles went with me.| exactly the same. prices as they ‘ s 88 musi ate und ferro nrepore Is aalteport prec ete Repeek, coming kick Iike a jug of home-made hooch:. Harvey: eae Bite rot UA Ere cede aie Dempsey will fight Willard next July if Jess pulls through fill then| any Adil by Blsitenn i Manacer y s ptball an 6 oO | i f # teigean Stade is 1018 be the "He oould hit a guy harder than an iitte. He asked Hugo If he could put | yo aenea leary ures arta iy | witmeut senile) Gecay gate ‘ Barrow, when asked as to the ™ National Leagu bell | inoome tax collector, He had more the gloves on to see what it felt like’ asking a penny more for the eS RSA a ee EDe iin goceae Rute aiuRGR Ce SEC Ca| ts of Renner: ‘ To KNOW Club. ‘aking at the 6tate Gea Oia a hikasa pe from skate to box with a professional. Hugo tickets we are ling to members ha one-armed golfers and Mplayers, but football hag y >| jo you think it would be logi- your Coll Beadek quickly improved its ®pe bad was agreed. After they'd boxed a minute — of our associations. produce a one-legged drop-kickirg star. cal for the club to dismiss a man- END | pe Aue A repel ater, F A ee | rege time I bad ere ped Hugo let one go and nearly knocked “That is all quite true,” re- oars é ; * : i * ri : ‘ | ager who ha: ae wonton the | | MONEVBACK Rg when he came \p from ersfiel!! Harvey's head off and the college kid marked Secretary O'Brien last New York now has a pro football team, which puis it even with a lot |] anytime Ee eee ote couiaing, (% fight Terry McGovern in Frisco, | pulled back his right hand and swung night when informed of the state- of ‘college towns we might mention. paouinithelslehseen vearsithe 1F with the loss of such stars as Way |and believe me, if it hadn't been for|!: and hit Hugo on the chin, Hugo ment of Major Hayes, “but. it . ee ’ in exis: and Haines. Bendek, however, plugged | Joo Humphreys that night he'd have! turned over in the air ane fell ce his fob to inolads the $30 oats oH The golfers go South in the winter because that’s where the birdies are. | ° numerous gaps in the line-up with | : ace, knocked cold, Five minutes fference between $3.50 ani Dane a eapable substitutes and the eleven's|*D°cked Terry for a cot in the) jater when Hugo woke up, he rolled for most of the 3,000 tickets to be When Foch sees Princeton battle Yale, “They shall not pass” will be | ° advancement has been startling. Jeounty hospital. Herrera had over and blinked a few times, and disposed of outside the a defensive team's motto Columbia El Penn State, while very anxious to! knock: he fought, | then he said: tions is at $6 and the money is otto, eh aes even peat Harvard, employed only simple | “booked out every man he fougiit, |v viwhat college 1s that you go to? divided equally between the Army ; é Plage. The clicfuabioned Seleved pane |DUt McGovern was the frat big yn Ua ay and Navy. Aa So Snape SP ut By Srench: Genoraliesime. ale Sianeemen: ss) Un ed iy was so successtully that Haif- | leaguer to come his way. His mana-| «pomember that time Jack Munroe == feel : provided a bomb-proof bow! eee beck ison, a newoomer, in @ series | ger came up all covered with dia-' f, Jeffries?” queried the Tin | b f Si of plunges gained eixty-five yards! nonds he'd won on Aurelio out in ed Sport, going back further into A football eripple is a guy that regrets he has only two legs to give A sence 0 tars through the middle of the Crimson | , history. "I sat at the ringside that line. ‘There were no elaborate run- | the sticks, and ready to bet @ couple! ine” Munroe came into the ring | ee | Where shall I buy my* obs “ y fo ning play Nothing exceptional in| of oll fields. When the boys got into’ grst and siripped off his bathrobe. ABOUT F SH | owed an" improvement. pesterdny pt the team’s aerial attack. The for-jehe ring, Joe Humphreys, who had He was pretty as a picture—white | showed an Improvement yesterday | Da % ; Ms as sled; his RM G id Pu d P. | afternoon over the wor! A Sage Willinger from's tandem forma. [come out from New York with) sinned, smiling, wel since SHERME riairon nts an asses | Yious day. Although handicapped by| Where am I sure to get tiom either to Lightner, who sprinted | Terry, was sitting in a chair just |°8* 4 Tittle too bigs punhlpe Oe | Several regulars being out of the line- | all-leather—g o 1 out to the right wing, pr diagonally | behing the Mexican's corner, wearing | to stir afd wonder if def’ wasn't Up By Wm. E. Simmons. The Fordham varsity lined up ygs-| Fricke at quarterback on the Wesleyan| up, due to injuries, the team proved | good leather 4 4 Besey 5 ‘e < ensive ‘ % i y atone the feld to McCollum, left end. | pote and a big Stetson hat, like an against it. Gent named Dargie, {rom Iie. terday against a “Boston” serub team| Ya™H¥ and fe slowing up the running | strong on the defensive and scored |that won’t quickly scuff his alma mater. BL il of plays a bit in an effort to do| against the ser which they wer Onkland in front of me. He Sandy Hook a cur 7 a y 8. : ‘on Ti , ! - it? Nag: er, joon as + i behind the curtain. It was a hard|away with fumbling. Parsons, regula able to do on Tuesda out? comeback, mede third touchdown | oll man or a rancher, AS soon 4 pulled a ticket out of his pocket O-toler AM! PM! AM arterback, has been tried at\fullbask | “4 le to do on Tuesday oe 3 hl page aaah piste VALE Herrera came in—being first by ten) Harry Corbett’s poolroom was rua Mod ered another march down the fle a A 5 “wide opé ght book in San, #0 i ii, Orange jerseys and the scrubs the old| Parsons and Abbott dre doing some of | QUt Of thi . minutes or so—Humphreys slipped) ning wide open with a fight book in sar, & " ; if wir orange Fs f n OE dll cdg linge Mot kang PRR ERRER a him a song, those daye-—and he saya tome: ‘Looks Sun. 36s. var Tal Ts Tad 3081 14 maroon jers The scrubs had the| the punting, | Moszezenski, who as been Inid up | mak the rankest Nine mare. arid was some criticism | up to Herrera and sang Sone | pretty, doesn’t it?” I give the ticket a nobody else would venture out, but! varsity dazed for the first c: ania Gt with a bad leg, limbered up but did es even ie ‘ankes' that Killinger did not work in a few| “‘Listen, kid,’ whispers Joe, ‘I've pretty, do ? : varsity daz rst cot 5 acter i ale peak ne not take part in the scrimmage. Kop- | : : p passes, but the quarterback explained | pet ihe works’ on you, and you'y flash and see it was for $500 on Mun- Probably rain to-day is the weather minutes of play by their “Roston"| DON’T WANT TO DISCUSS | pisch, the star back, who receiver, Quality shine, there’s but rn v odds of 5 to 3. is failure to do so to the darkness, | got the biggest chance in the world | TC to Win at od If it be ay accurate “8! methods. But as 6 mecine: dltat bad cut over the noe in the Dart: |one answer-—know your hes Bt, “Jus Jefe comen in and pulls ; methods. But as soon i ho ; : wane arg stg opera re Bene ANG. 78800 | ee tunedretate can manicaraaurig ie fishermen have nothing \ team got used to their method of BASEBALL OR bce [mouth game, was in the Aret team | Gecler, urally made passing too dangerous. | 41) he's got is a kick, and if he pul» Biance and turns his back on hin scrimmage they made big gains at SAYS HOME RUN KING. Mle Penn Si d its off ¥, black akinned f not take part In the remainder of the je Penn Ssate froved its offen- fn you've got to watch hir|With a snort, Jeff, black skinned from! jt jy at least a wholes Seitz showed up the best for | practice. F veal ding ability ‘of the aes te when you "get up. If he should | the sun, his body cnrng with ulagi Congress has given at he varsity, He played formerly a i oar be Pa., ‘nee | 22 the scrimmage the scrubs were an bale vee inal H resisting @ of the team was no} aed . ( ras thick and long as a bear's. plaints of harbor. pollutic 9 es abe Ruth, home run king, given the ball on the varsity’s 20-yarc death G ed 7 knock you down, take your timc. | halr hick and & t plaints of harbor pollution. In the eng put was shifted to the backfield] jas here to-day ona short vaca. ‘fine Bes BR ie yarelits) #0: yard|| Seay ee eather roun impressive, . 7 'm go-| thin from road work and his d something y be done. a 2 3 aaa ag” The Crimeon backs jammed througa | DOM’! Jump up in a burty. tm 80" | arms like « couple of pile drivers SDE) ROTOR NE MBy ue don and {n the last couple of practices | tion and hunting trip. He is the | to kgep the pigskin for some time de. {ON Quality; priced to let you Ld r Herb Pennock of | spite the fact that several times they |in on the ground floor. Thue ge Ad 4 workout. The varsity wore thélr new the varsity tackle, was! rr game with a stift lec.| Since a factory polish and Scriggins has been sent to halfback, | Modarell me sign that W ing to com th the big Pennsylvania line im @ way) cer and if McGovern should drop|_ “After one lamp at Jeff, this ent) ait ist over from one fish » showed up well, Meyers is doing his] guest of Pitch wie oT esoonacarivnritay atop you, you turn and watch me and I'l); Dargie pulled the ticket out of his is a standing temptation to another. jrijiiant work as usual, He isa hard} t@ Boston Americans, and will failed to gain the 10-yard distance sR fled han aie t 1 vet | pocket again, and without looking «t | Robert Hridenbers, savee SA participate in coon and fox hunts. | the required number of downs. Pul- A backs could do likewise. weve any head when it's time to Bet lst tore it across, doubled it and tore |iett over trom pia area east fast plunging backfitld man. He] vrs. Ruth ts with him. leyn finally got loose on a forward |_,%8 Starts the Oxfords; $9 the high. Tn the absence of Snell Saturday| UP Don't pay any attention to any it again, slow, and dropped the pieces | tuesday took Frank Hilton up to City ranks fifth in average, taking into Ruth has both arms in ban- | pass and carried the ball 60 y. Boys’ shoes, $6.50 to $9. Children'a the Penn State machine will be led|One else. 1 know this bird, and Ft) ii, floor, then mot up and. walked ¥ took 8 o ° ade 4 th “ ’ sizes, $5. eee ee piiton up to Cty account the number of points m dages, but is able to ride the | for a touchdown, The only other out, No, didn't even wait to see what NG, A hard Hale prevailed an so tar this year by backfield men in} horse’ provided him for a fox score of the afternoon was made bs ; \ : - Ty Remember | Was going to happen to Monroe. He |they did. ‘They escaped a swampit.;, 2 Pig college football teams of the and says he is feeling well. | Appelbaum of the varsity, when he| Quality at every step} sfield’s mainspring this year. Killinger - per. sheae. irae = emer Kk Dut moh ciwenty Dounderiena acento ured that he is here intercepted @ forward pass and man-|not only in shoes, but for oo A ge had ee ib) oh) Maman says Herrera A POOR MATCHMAKER. the same mumber of tomcods. | nd doesn't want to (aged to cover the: 40 yards between | , anything about | him and the goal line without being everything men and boys ve et ror jotta wil by, Killinger. He was the rogular| Sve you the office. You gotta | quarterback in 1920 and ie the pack. (Nd I'll split fifty-fitty on what In preparation for the Colgate gam: Killinger plays on the college's base- THE TRICK “You hardly ever see a boxer use ot ea Oe ae Conch Gargan of N.Y. U. has been! ‘baseball pe Moe BOO aNA Reeaetiaal dantnptand ital “Vvall stariera gives. Terry an|tiis fista outaide the xing,” went on|,,On® of the Miatiands boats » | driving the varsity pretty hard. Sev | wear. experience enables him to burl the/awful time. He wallops Terry all| the Tin-Eared Sport, “but T remem inside oh tie bel, Hie ‘oft Rock. | era! new plays of different character pigskin with notable skill over the ring, and for the first time | ber one of two times it happened, 1 ; ‘ock- | are being taught the men and are di Lightner, halfback, weighs 178 andj in his | y niet last Sunday, Small floun stands 5.11. He was substitute two y ed rolng uk! yne night t ’ ej ol. T Varsity C E ANY fe since he climbed up Oscar|Was going to Oakland one night tooo naa tow p veloping well. The new Varsity ROGERS PEET Comp, s and got in many important | : | | ‘ : . sy reh are running off y proving its worth in keep | 8 lega after a knockdown |6ee a show, and when I got off the |{Vr 2nd @ few perch are running off | is already proving i e . . e | Broadway Broadw: = ee ee: \train, with’ a friend of mine, three | {he Casi ! “1; ing the men in better condition. The ‘at 13th St. “Four at 34th kamen. Lightner in not only a fine| ‘damn “Harrie in erry's. corner, {You fellows bumped against ‘us and |!ands Bay Is at the foot of Flatbush | systematic regulation of meals and | er \guall Ss Wi ou | } | }Avenue anc ay be reachec Convenient ‘ rugner but a clever recciver of nearly hus heart failure as the Mex}. |made a couple of abusive cracks 1) Avenue Aad may be resched BY i hours is working wonder | ; Ge A (4 Bi | eeeatear Const Fifth Ave, passes. Wilson, the other halfback |can bumps ‘em off He Chin, ‘To | TRCORD AES ONE AS Aaah RY eM Rar y enue and Sache tia nkéoce i nee ‘ 4 ‘at Warren at 4let Ise newcomer who made hie mark in| the fourth round MoGovern is boxer I pad acenarel Avenue and, Avenue Ns Mranaters SEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 27--Th | rice distinction in cigarettes | St. the Harvard game. He ts a line| winded and dizzy. and Sam sends him |OF tWo and were looking for trouble, | furnishec scrub team made a good deal of trous | vuster of the knif ng type who shoots|out in the fifth with instructions to 80 We wal aul Phe ble for the Yale varsity yesterda seen. lc ih, as they are ot’ the field, the varsity not co: Abundant at this oto the strong playing wh Clothes, wearing ‘a straw. ‘hat {time of the year about Corson’ up ta the ar: LAST 2 DAYS (FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) Empire City Races (YONKERS & MT. VERNON) The next f Striped bass, or rock! oe AS # Slim aa t « 1 called, With both Snell and Hess unavail | Herrera on the mat. ‘There's a wild | along W m, neat lad, e sidewnl and ne one trestle is a g& pla for them, at the last minute Knabb may be! had got up it might have been over the sid nd tt net lem ble, Cornwall 184-pounder, has| mix-up and Terry cracks Aurelio and 4 ‘ - f \ showed against the freshmen on ‘ F | aix-Up and Terry ‘ n el Jersey (Wednesday. In critical times, how-| | mo Mk : Ml | ever, the varsity kept the scrub frotr E 1 ermen | coriny handful of dust and threw it over {especially at night. A few vears ago |,Scorne ae | r , | x at Gus Witteamp's) priw WF. Oct. StewThe 4 ate eee, op n ” suspended operations for ¢ ne one t footh: of the year tlons through the 1920 campaign | and looks for Joe Humphreys. Jor Pipe the dude bepended Of He for a imo one) peat football ceton squad oA Aeat) 4 feadeamenaacive tat ee ciate a ; slim lad stopped, turned, |Cold night, stood their rods up on the | greeted the Prince ” ‘ “ id ; 1g quiet! hgough the smallest of openings. — |take any chance in the world to get “dropped behind low w wes. The three bumper the ore, ‘Ther been groomed fdr fullback, although! drops him to his knees. If Her glov rhe three bumped up cit is often crowded with 4s McCollum and Hufford, the ends,| But Herrera turns around delibe him, saying Vecnucte alont ely, still on his hands and kn used, Both are heavy, strong backs.|for Terry had about shot his bolt, [Pecownized as @ fighter pick | are veterans who held down their po-| Va 5 standing in Herrera’s corner with Y Wendt catiinnas astharatoce stted out on University Field yester- BIX_ ATTRACTIVE FEATURES na fest down f McCollum {s Mandeein his pockela, He don't (stepped back, hit the flgnter neatly, |poreh and gathered around the stove. trotted out on Hnivernity Hog Siero TOMORROW, RIDA, RCA aaa ca tanal q 4 gon 4 and dropped him cold idenly i ‘ommotio stations, continued fo be o! "4 7 are Ar Rrnee, GOR Herrera, watchen for Jory ig ner twat ataried a mah, Spt foutae.” Some ftiow Rad teft'w muti gageetainn continued To be OF a THE ECLIPSE ’ HANDICAP Ave eferee counts ; ai , on his hook vungry eat caine , UBNE vark asa substitute las’ phe had been aie anged their minds and ee BOK =| MONA 1 \ oo ‘| CAMBRIDGE Ma i Oot. a7 sHaving | OLiMeeks purse MAGNOLIA PUREE e other tackle is Jay Mc-!over t» his corner to see Joe and ask y wae down, | ae sees pensation tO BtArt MALIA? # eam FINSE RACH AT 2,30 P, M, 4 ‘ata : x : “ What d’ye think f hour earlier t MAN he faculty rule | Bpeciat Hace Tratne leave Grand % Ogg OER En aT le coat time He | Tenis, De Foe, dramatic editor ot ailowe, is Harvard fool en beans i] pttoeaeiags Bane aed Paps 6.7 in height. He is a veteran and|j{errera wasn't a quick thinker then The World, ts great fisherman. Gi\e “pe day brought no. srimmi Bey ere Ra ere tt is a champion wrestler when not! and it was about four days before he led the dust off, Louls goes up to Gloucester, Mass. S8a*now it is unlikely that the men | Ay Pree Oneninen Wistar Ben Hee Raed ont Hy that time des |S clothes carefully and walked jevery summer and out cruising on have any real football action until she ing yerome hve Bawa oe Wah pu ft guard, is another See atthe oie want wiih Tania and eat mne of the fishing smacks. Last sum arart alter ne teantucrs: Polenels iy arma Bubway ta" Mott “Ave With Hg wis substitute two years I ' hat’s al © saye over hin had a remarkable experience, | the, Kame Io have { AD eiy erame Aye, ipa regular herth this sed ‘How does that show Herrera - wi ce tare Seth day he hooked a big fish, pro ats tnd bea (NP Vorend " a Mendank dua allies guards ciaenh| wannn ie ie) an kn out Wile n cod, and after strenuous tux CR, Oct. 27.—Brown aup- | 4 yi not in college ist year. Bentz, cen. you can't ke a @ ina vei r tennis ine suddenly slacked. Pu aes ‘ . . veyy stocky and plays a strong de- tafe to get up. Herrera knooked our a 5 in old) rusty *, Tt was a hook ou can ie lu J m . 56 WEST 66TH ST, Mi ti fensive, roving game a lot of good men after t iit seWas STENTAT Avia LGW AE MIGUAS mada Aa rn lan Ghats a all, Penn State is equipped with a fine’ when he tar ur Ramester t fl hook ha 3 “ | : r vin © spe i" wanted ermen use, His own hook had caug! | kK. 0. vi 'Y' 8H squad of reserves. Two substiiuts naver hit his hardest punch. He : ‘ nthe eye. and ‘pulled 4 1d hook | y ow 20 fi a MMY aA b ie nthe eye and pulled the old. hoo MIPDLUTOWN, Conn, Oct, 21. or ¢ JIMMY Vv; forwards weigh over 200. Jf pecea- tought Bat Nelsva \weuty rounds, uit (Copyciaah, ind, Wy Meee Aelgsem) oul af Lue wouls ab the dan, P wire ine foolbad coach, ww tying al AMBRONS \ pZOUNG Rose > eecmsssonace lng ten ye PRS Ne 6 he eer Ba es Vil a acai bala ee A de od