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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 28, 1921, THE “BREAKS” ARE LIKELY TO DECIDE WINNER TEAMS ARE EVENLY MATCHED ee eee eee IN NORTH VS. SOUTH BATTLE + xy ) BIG GAME HERE N THE LOCKER ROOM - - By Thornton Fisher °2*°5. GEORGE ODOM MAY TRAIN FOR MARSHALL FIELD 30 George Odom an offer to tri Copyright, 1921, Zy The Preas Publishing © ning World), tp EVERY MORNING EVERY EVENING ~ is considering a small stable for Marshall Field over the New York tracks next season. This will not interfere with hiv continuing to handle the Robert Gerry horses, Mr. Fleld became interested tn | racing abroad for the first tine | this year and has the distinction | of owning Golden Corn, winner of the Middle Park Plate, amorgs other fixtures, and rated the best Penn. State Has Advantage in Weight, but Georgia Tech. Bal- C ances Things by a More Experienced Eleven. By William Abbott. NN STATE and Georgia 4 squads are in Fullback Snel! mo! fine will ow becaure of at alt used nt operation , shape, not be Dug h ‘Tech, ios FR, two teams of rugged strength| for an abscess on his neck. Look cl! ~\ two-year-old filly in England. and tremendous driving power} loth squads are confident, especial- ‘you MARKED HE | Two or threo days ago Mr are evenly matched for their North-|!¥ Georgia Tech. | An assistant wir A SPC ON Field registered his colors South battle to-morrow on the Polling writer that if Penn State wins it gee HOLE: 5 | “straw?—with The Jockey Club Grounds. Both elevers size up 80/ inust score more than 21 pointe, 2°) GOT A FE hae th I equally matched that ‘ne winner wiil| Those in the Penn State camp were 3 only be determined by the breaks of pd Elia NA what ane aeelene : * eral confidence 1e y the game, generally the deciding} Tans would suceessfully uphold the 44 ( factor in a close contesi prestige of the North. < Penn State will have the advan-| The work of the two backflelds to y tage in weight and (he chance to play| morrow should be a treat. Both pac« gearer home. Georgia lech, however,/_ great offensive drive that gains balances the scale with a more ex- Perienced team and a playing morale that’s been inspired to great heights. The Southerners are taking the game jeither through running plays or over- head with cleverly executed forward passes, Behind the line Georgia Tecn more seriously than Venn State, Whose ambitions stretch more in the direction of the battle next week wilh the Nevy. The Penusylvanians don't ‘under rate the importance of the in- should have the advantage, with stays like Capt. Harlan and “Red” Baygon, who are being prepared for All.a™Mer- jean honors. Barron and Harlan hav been mates four years on the Atlanta team, and their execution of plays has tersectional game, bit they are not Ukely to take the igng chances! Georgie Tech will if a gamble must be taken with the pnysical condition of the men. i It will be the first time the Golden ‘Tornado ever came here. In the per- formance of Georgia Tech will be re- flected the fighting spirit, pride and ¢hivalry of the South. Georgie Tech, attracted country-wide comment, The Southerners beat Rutgers 48 to 14, and Rutgers has a good defensiv system. Here's what George Foster Sanford, Rutgers coach, sald of th> Georgia Tech backfield: “To me football is an eleven-man proposition. But I will say thia in all sincerity: The Georgia Tech backfleld | bitious and confident of its footba!i|/9 the game against my team did ij Lighten your carrying Sbility, has the double purpose in| things that brought me to my feet | ‘charges! beating Penn State in order to come| applauding instinctively an exhibition | | es . i es Ryeut 1 of footbal) that T rarely have secu | : H i eg Sposa ney, ee Bs equalied on‘any field by any tear! MURDERERS ROW "IN THE Locker Room frroewrors Your chauffeur’s outfit! founded up. That's a prett strong testimonial | TIME- 6 P.M. SATURDAN NIGHTE The better you buy it the longer it lasts. from a veteran coach like Sanford. “The Southerners are animated with The Golden Tornado has become too their ambition and will play like so Fisse—e.—— ahd many wildcats. And they will not|strong in its part of the country. | 75 : — =~ ~ — - ———_____—__—_— = - - Jack for home support. A big slice| Penn State has a big team, whose de-} 5 HILL AND LAWRENCEVILLE You can’t buy better of Atlanta will make tlie long trip to| fense so far has been uncertain, The F dh ' | - “ theer the ‘yellow jackets and there|Kittany Lions will need great do- or am even ht on IN ANN GAME than you buy at the ‘‘four Will be a big representation from| fensive power {o stop the Southerners. | UAL FOOTBALL. | earners’? other sections of the South Penn State's attack, while not as) s ‘ ——— . " Georgia Tech's band will be on hand| spectacular as Georgia Tech, is not to | ven in ts 19. 0 le eat - The Hill Schoo! of Pottstown, Pa Down-to-date in price nd nearly 600 students who could dig| be trifled with. Killinger at quarter and’ Lawrencevilie will play thelr annua : ; up the necessary travelling cost, back In the Keystone of the team’e'| | BY NEAL R. O’HARA. football game at Ohio Field to-morrow |@nd up-to-date in style! n also’ will turn out in| offense, is A veteran, a crafty . | v © teal net : ; Pent force. The student band of sixty-five| general, who can run and throw with | At Hands of Boston College Copyright, 1921, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) |Shermgen |The two tears mek Miles and miles of satis- jeces will keep up a barrage of music| equal skill. Lightner, Cornwall and, | Before Princeton plays a Western team again, it's in favor of dis-|} me) 7 shoo . factory wear—or mon , , aa tional tie—0 to 0, The schools are an- factory ey Buith its Southern rivals, and almost | Wilson. are new backs who did ver. ; — armament for the Conference, ane: Kivall iw : C4 if the Pennsylvania college will be | well against Harvard. 'R Gollngunet ‘ =, | doses cient rivalevandy ‘slmavel bub oD) <Back, the cheering sections. Penn Stat:| The opposing lines appear abou! | Bronx Ci ans ar he highest class football. ‘ eg Obs tickete andi Hohe Hive Uesd leven lo atrengrn andlesparlence; x 0 egians Au R ure Form) |WHAT WILL THEY | The Tigers under Bill Roper aren't doing any better than they did| Several of the greatest men who ever ROGERS PEET CoMPANY ned. Whoever wins, the game should be| for To-Morrow’s -Game DO TO-MORROW? || under Ty Cobb. wore football unforms were went to the © ihe opposing teams will practice this] one of the most interesting and spec- . < x eines big college institutions from the Hil! , Broadway Broadway ee ee eee MAT SAL eT | mabe nut and waite Hoyt have signed vandevillo contracts, and it|SBng tauie bts TeerBuivin aes [SE iMNEE — oFous | at 4th Be |] The folto a list of leadin, abe Ruth aite Hoyt haw vaudeville contracts, jese Was Tom Shevlin, od paveiient ae aa ing feotball games acheduled to be || 00ks like the Yankees had won after all. Baxer, Powers Cap Kafer and Stew Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. ver 800 Schoolbo 8 Com ete By Robert Boyd. played tosmorrow, ‘Ths score of Go OG ‘Tickets for the contest may be ob- at Warren at 41st St. y )p EVER during the present year| last year’s contests is printed op- The football season comes after the baseball season and the hold-out RRO ET RpRceHon te eid ite. 55 For P. S.A. L. Basketball Title Nv '% (ice seats | ete the seve tenses ater ak A lest oe oD oka ! been working so hard to fit Reycreft Favors Change of Foul aa Se | their eleven foro game as they have Pasar coors Princeton is this year proving that it 1s possible to lose a champion- | SEGEtaE RHIC: * = ihe Frank ale : hip in seven games. PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 28.—-Dr, Jo- LONG ISLAND # \ Rite nee for the coming battle with Frank ship 1 N. dy Oct. 28—-Dr, go-) WALKER S. C., 9130 Elementary School LNCS Fone Hh aw eeundar | Cavanaugh's Boston College team Fl Rese " Ms Mee seph E. Rayeroft, director of the de-| 10-NIGHT—HARRY, LONDON ang CHARLIE © Will Play for Local |No. 134 13th Street, Long Island City,| Bbbetta Field to-morrow. Cane ve Willard will meet Dempsey on July 1, which is the anniverfary of partment of physical education at BROAD ac Ly ay os Jor teleph H Point 0896, be- | + . i another terrible fizzle. Princeton, who will act as the Orange & Ch y hi or telephone Hunters Point 0896, be- ‘avanaugh’s powerful squad of 1920 Princeton No eas and Black's representative at the com- = 8 ampionships. | tween 4 and 6 P. M | treated the Fordham eleven to a hu- ‘| ing conference on basket vail to be held | geverything for Billiard: 4 ——-_ : Flukey Five, 125 pound travelling | miliating defeat a year ago, and the Tech . Harvard hasn't been licked for five years. ‘That's a record that is only at Columbia, state that he would vot ‘The Brunswick- Balke: five. Had good record last year wins | Ly ’ P. Py Ww. Jenni Br for a change In the foul shooting ru.+ 85 Weet 224 BL “One hundred and thirty basketball s 7 Fordham Boys will enter to-morrow's ‘enn State exceeded by William Jennings Bryan ning twenty games, losing one and Willi Aner ms will strive this year for the/tied one. Travel Tuesdays and Satur- | game bent on avenging that defeat Couns . ¥ ne ‘ ; lublic School Athletic League cham-|days, play home Mondays and Wednes-| A year ago Fordham was poorly ear laa Football Is a gentleman's game in which you get your nose fracture: jonship. The teams represent all the | days Aas roes) Fred Benson, Haver-/ represented on the gridiron, They not Gernalhn : vy @ gentleman's disagreement. fe en traw,.} : jeading schools in Manhattan, Bronx, |” joer aes only lacked material to develop a Bosten’ Colisce ny , ee Brooklyn and Queens. The teams are first class squad, but their coaching Fordham -..> 0 BA ates SEDER IPED AL EDS Fcle, GrOMnga puiesasseon wilnsre! pont jeplit up in two divisions, the 95 pound 3 ti was not the kind that develops great tadlana i 40 the ball like Roger peng aid, | MME: 138- potnd dese, In the former Fy Ne | elevens, This year the situation has Notre Dame 13 | : " Fe ie Fin aero tid eee Ne Wants, Brooklyn is second with| and Gossip | terial is a decided improvement over Rutgers Game || pre-Spant ys | Mwenty-two, Bronx, with thirteen, ‘last year's, and the coaching staff) Pie | ‘ird, and Queens with six, last. The By John Pollock {has been reinforced with the ac-|J ¢ ‘4 Piger Freshmen Win Fall Handl- Guarter-mile, fully ten yards ahead of | frooklyn schools lead in the 115 | quisition of Charles Brickley and] Bea ee) cap Mee Buy Biovenaon, the Tiger track Captain’) pound class, with twenty-four Ernie Rice, the Italian-English | “Turk” Sullivan, two able coaches. | ; 7 PRINCETON, N. J Oct. 28—The |}? BS 2 peer 1 on Muatevera” thé. @tar “ob athal igh .. if ‘al fal) 2Older. The winner had a handicap of rants, Manhattan with twenty-three, |tightweight, will make his first ap-|_ Tommy Meyers, the star ne | ¢ Virginia 7 | freshman class took ‘the annual fall) rey ness end bettered th cone | i second; Bronx, with eleven, third, : Maroon ‘backfield, is the leading back) = Army . No | handicap track meet held tn Palmer | $Yerawiy, besides being locked in the | Queens has six teams. pearance in a bout in this city at! in scoring points in the metropolitan Bethany Game Stadium yesterday, just nosing out remarkable time of 472-5. seconds. | Over 800 schoolboys will take part in| Madison Square Garden to-night; district. Meyers has scored 40 points'| Wesleyan No the juniors in a close fintsh, ‘The sence Apel course mae tnt. verde snotty, rhe competition, ‘The teams will play |when he meets Sailor Friedman in for the Maroon this year, and he is Tufts... oe tte ee atenth and cape (#Tand stand which cuts off the distance Rendistrict championship games Atline main bout of twelve rounds, In| rated to-day as one of the best back- NY. U. No NR AA Ce Let Pr | ye aslor further distinguished | himeelt | ginning of the season, then go|_ 2 y * Colgate Game turned all three places in the 220-yard,! by winning the low hurdles in 25 4-5 to interborough games ‘and the| ‘be three ten-round bouts are Sammy | field men among the smaller Eastern PUA utneathevectlceithe ctasrenc’ 1G enoodae eoncarTovie Hubei atan nardlen | Reames winning the semi-final round Sieger ve, Joe Gorman, K. 0. Phil | colleges. | [Cort Taylor of the junior class pulled | Of, the 1920 team. Young Dill was the for the champlonshi “1 “Dutch” % ‘ | reshman star, getting a first and Feats or tne Champlonship of | Delmont vs. Mike McCabe and Tony| “Dutch” Bowler at centre ts another| jig) against Detroit last Saturday at|the biggest surprise of the afternoon second in the brocd svenp and’ the high | waThe high school championship tour-|°#P0M! Vs. Artie Root of Cleveland, | one of the stars of the Fordham) Braves Field 1s a resvit of injuries. | when he romped in a winner of tie | jump respectively. | ment will start Nov. 19, when team. His passing all season has = ee — = shington tackles Morris and At the Pioneer A. C. Tuesday nleat. Louts Bo-! heen fast and accurate and bis work | | cash of Bridgeport mecta Augie Ratner for ‘we've meets Eddie Lynch In the Roosevelt plays Evander Childs, on the defense bas been one of the! e tournament will be conducted , ti Jan, 17. Four boroughs, Mun. | ‘tt smelm-rounder, Andy Desis va Jonny | pillars of the Maroons’ jine when th attan, Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens | “és for ten rounds | opposing team was carrying the ball = represented by quintets. The r , Tommy Fallon at tackle is another q ite rly organised Walker Sporting Club of ) 3 vig p ame will also play interdivision, 1, whiah ia located st Broadway and| Star of the Fordham une. “Yorker Vi nia toby championship freee ben. Fil bed Me reas Some bee | Connitl wt gunriay ie & fant open Geld _¥ irginia tobacco pays ne In London at Trafalgar Square the Nelson Monumenty “ OTHER GOSSIP. | Kebler, fifteen rounds; K. 0. Joe Daly ve sappr| resourceful player on ti - defense and import duty +. . mo ocean stands. From the base majestically guarded by four British > : ving | Smith, twelve rounds, and Eddie Ciifford wm. clevens. Lou Hegley, one of the Ford i reed j f ay : f pe Harmony, Big, Five will amine jaues sor bans ae tun eee, meet ae ate a freight . .. no marine in- Hons, the dignified pillar rises 1 @ height of 145 fee, and | ame, : s surmounted by a stately siatue of the belov nmander Biount Vernon Five at the Mount! joe suuer, the California fighter, nos tera, WUINg the last few games with hi surance. It’s home grown ies beuNted 4 aiue of the ved Co A Wernon Armory. Harmony will take| matened to meet Young Joe Borrell of Paiiade:hia | foat work a6 Seine UP. under punt» ( he gratefulness of a nalivn to its hero is perpetuate jhe courte with Marron, Finn, Spun-| (or eight roun Palace of Philadeivbia | 824 his deadiy tackling. _ i cally. a 1d pairio Jy nt. Mee Condon aud Jordon. or pau | (ist rounds at the Yeo Palen of Paiadactte| SPAY Cec ng ahowing the Ma that’s how Piedmonts artistically, passionately and patriotically in this monument ‘ow night the Harmony team will roon team made against Lafayette give you better value, anpton, | last Saturday, Coaches Du Moe and ravel to Paterson and former bantamwotght tackle the| Joe taneh, Strong Paterson “Hacs.” London Character Shoes for Men—a rare combination rong The team| « y Martin, the Providence bantamwetgh | Briekle y look forward to ure vic- of dietinctivencan/in style, honesen anim atarialexcelience et as several open dates. Address | wii! b en rounds at the Fenway A. C. of Bos. tory this Saturday at Ebbetts Field . HOWE Fe . 14 apes PPPS Marry Davis, No. 148 East 92d Street, | ton on Nov. 11 Frank Cavanaugn is equally optimis: in workmanship, perfection in fit and moderateness in _ city, or telephone Lenox 828-any eve- ning. Cathedral Club will be represented | tic in his teams winning, as he expecis | a few of the veterans to return to the! regular line-up who were unable to Frank Mulkerm, the figh: promoter of Milwaukoo, Js coming bere in an endeavor to sign up Cham on Bevuy Leonard for one fight and Willie Jack-| price have won the patronage of the men who know, The minutest detail in trimming, the'counter, vamp, inner- ¢n the court tas poaaon with two fast son and Johnny Mendelsoun for another sole, outersole and heel—all bespeak genuineness carried cams, a mi lewelght home team ane 9 ‘2 o } alitv gna the Gathedonl Pankaun’ otras | weiterweiaht, was booked up, { LAST CHANCE TO ENJOY Pacatiavagence: Yet the price is far lower than the quality ing five. E. Churchill is manag-| « te Latzo of Pennsyivapia in emands. me the Gret team, and F. A. O'Brien t-round outs at the le A A. RACING THIS YEAR Q i @he second. They can both be n Monday night. Frankle Britt eeta E i Ci Ra uantity manufacturing and quantity selling have re- Biches atthe cub house, No. 141 aan Atte" Cttana "an wi mpire City Races ee Ie RU IAS EAE Oe MAILE Se NR Uh be ‘Tim Kelly, the Erish middleweight. will go a (YONKERS & MYT. VERNON) us to offer these high Je shoe: he , erat Macuratan can ahale pale Higa ; TOMORROW, SATURDAY, LAST. DAY st hese high grade shoes to the consumer at a i y Sep sixth | Jack Bridgeport in ten-roun R ‘i : ' ; traight victory by defeating the| at » 1) River. Mase, to $6,900 YORKTOWN HANDICAP saving to him of several dollars Phippwas, three-time champions of nis U. S. ARMY OFFICERS’ RACE a eens: MODATOLOP | Prank mother faker who is tcheduled J REVEILLE PURSE HIGHLAND PORSE d Ch Sh 3 vith the Co- Bas e Baaiee 9 sobedlute OLD HICKORY PURSE Fn Cases an to See seee NCO: | tr mara Hs lho ty ete ap Malet stiae London Character Shoes i aaaoee aos Biers No Mela) ge ee ee FIRST RACE AT 2.90 P.M Trains Sats. leave Grand Harlem Division, at .M, Regular trains to Special Ra ral ‘Termin D and 1.25, a 5 Husbes Street, Brooklyn, or telephone | Wergreen 754 TEAMS WITH OPEN DATES, Carlisie 8, C., 100-10 pound travel 86 Nassau St., Nr. Fulion 276 W. 125th St., Nr. 8th Ave London 1480 Broadway, Times Sq 86 Delancey St., Schiff Parkway 111 Finsbury Pavement, E. C. char BW English | Frank M received an offe ¥ prom: for thert Crossley 1p the main go of twelve round: trom s hie meet te 1.10 ing five. A fast team of little fel-| snow tere on Nov. 7 Subway Finest grade browp ATA ee id HBoutsen and Finn, forwards; Car-| Georse Smith, business manager for Johnny Dun-| Mio Jorom, Ave, subwas, thence by trol Cresco Calf ning roughout Il, centre; Howard, Hoblein and | 4. declared to-day that if Billy Gibson \s wilting SGkenny, guards. Address E, McCaf.| ‘© ofter Dundee a guarantee of $7,500 for him to care Carlisle S.C. No. gsi9| fight Benny Valger that he will wlgn articles at Moarth Avenue, Brooklyn’ | 1. twelve or fifteen-round battle at AWN’ Station 83.56, (noluding Tax, ley from GRAND STA. flanged Ar rubber Blucher 1 insert above sole, aha Sinia ed ‘Smith further sated that he Dundes —from down where pnat Beers Mo. itt Mew | a never fteed 4.400 Ma | FOOT. |CHOICE SEATS (PAPI ons pron 0. 488 $8.50 , Aveste, Br BALL for s & Manager for several Long slant | 6 inom eee [prensa figams of all classes rec, * gnsien: ies rere “| TICKETS ALL GAMES Grose: New York. ertcee caling for them to meet inten sound JACOBS TICKET OFFICE be rs rr ot 1 City, Peery ed NORMANDIE yt Vary & stn Ot.

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