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a ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1981, KAP SANG, RANCOCAS STAR, EASILY BEATEN IN ARDSLEY HANDICAP Lameness Delayed Training ve Or Good Colt Runantel Widener Racer Has Pertortead Horclogus bi “Like Star Since Beginning + Career at Belmont. By Vincent Treanor. HE Rancocas Stable’s Kai-Sang isn't as good a horse as he w tf suid t th { ee ie ; h would be worth seeing. serller in the season, or J: The stewards were criticised some- Widener's Runantel is a colt above! what for not disqualifying Scottish the average, ranking close up to Mor- | Céief, winner of the second race, and vich, Some excuse was found for! !@Any wondered afterward just what CA -Bat i She constitutes «@ foul in the eves of the ie =) week peo when Hunantel ren in the stand at Yonkers, Bux beat him easily in the Hartsdale Har ton, on Scottish Chief, plainly cut dicap. He was giving twenty pounds, #cross W. H. Buckner nearing the to the Widener colt, and besides was ft turn, and Ambrose, on the latter ; : vse, had to pull his mount up. He making bis reappearance after nearly, lost at least three lengths, ang the two months’ let-up. It was conceded) horse, knocked out of his stride, had that he needed that race. acing all ever again. Afte: Yesterday the pair met in the Ards Buckner effectually, Scot- ley Handicap at Yonk This time went on and won easily Runonte! was picking up eight pounds, Kverybody saw Buxton's offense and He not only beat kkal-Sang just 1 disqualification seemed certain, as easily as he did befe but also Steward Alfred Hennen Morris is beat Gilantman, the fast trick whieh believed to frown on rough riding ost the Futurity to Bunting by a Other horses have been disqualified head. Kai-Sang managed to get home| for committing fouls which the spec third. tators never even saw 18 was the Runantel had to run around Black /qase af Jamaica when Prince James Rase before getting within siriking lost a purse for bumping Golden distance of Galanto but he get sail, Fruit at the lower turn. The latter for the latter with the fighting game- didn’t even finish in the money that ness that is re! ted in all ood day But that was Jamaica. This is horses, Running on the outside of) Yonkers. Galantman he w ata disadvantage but he overcame this with little ap- | The -layers won't let Sandy Mc- parent effqt At the end was! Naughton get away with anything. “walking” home Whenever he starts anything with Trainer Tom Welsh kepi this colt chance, the odds become prohibi- away from the races until the recent|tve. TemLec, at 2 to 5 In the Fash- meeting at Belmont Park. He ex-| {on Handicap, was an example plained this by saying 1 been lame since he had be John Madden started a very good ng and ver had a to| filly in the last race in Native Land train him | late in the year In a sughter of jar Kock and La his very first start Rumantel showed Patrie, She wae very unruly in the imself to be a rac 1orse Tle an) paddock af quiet enough at the ang up With as good a colt as St./ post She ran like one which is in- Henry, and stopped in third place be-| tended better things. hind Yankee Start, green and short He had his second start at Aque Anna M. would win a race if she Gudt and easily beat a field of twelve, would only iearn to break. She can Ultimo and Relay being next run when she gets going, but she two behind him. He started for a/takes up valnable time before she The above diagram illustrates back (see figure 4) will be is imperative to cover the side of bered 4 pa Lbird time at vamaica and lost to strikes her stride. a dotblavpaue; Forward okseielay prompted to run over and help the field he passes the ball into back num acing Ick that day or won, Since then the Widener colt has beaten Kai-Sang, regarded Morvieh's closest rival, twiee. Lf h had begua raciny he might W hs in five starts is not a bad record for in a close finish over a He had the worst of the would have ad track ariier na n th star yea Three e be colt who lacked the benefits education. A race with Mor- from a punt formation. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS De Witt Clinton. With three victories so far this se sot, De Witt Clinton will send the fol- owing football line-up against Mo to-morrow morning: Gilmer, left en Glauber, left tackle; “Osnato, left! guard; Seidenbe centre; Stanley (Capt.), right guard; Seyman, right twekle; Rosenberg, righ end; Water bury, quarterbac vitz, left h yack; F r halfback; Hamon, fullback Feinbium, L. & s Pepperblum wfeigler, C. oH Novosaisky, O. 1 Phepps, 1 Woulotchnick, centre; Kossberg, 1 Burger, O. K. Althongh th have not proved rey have ber ing Nicolardes, a star cross-ce ry unner, who has deteated some of the pe&t hill and dalers in scholastic cir- cles. He will run again to-morrowo over the Van Ce and Park course. Besides Nicolardes there are Fiddle- man, Hyman, Weissman. Hirshman. Nemzer, Fokine, Gilbert, Geppert, and Mass on Clinton team Morris. Four Morris teams will compete to- w. The otball teams will Witt Clinton at C. C. N ¥. } at 10.30, with the probable p: Left end, Perl left ta kle, Sift; lett guard, Bennet; centre, | Busse right guard, Cohen; right | tackle, Groupman; right end, Mele; guarterh: Mille valf 0 ft half, Stamm, full back an g The 8 teal Ul play. Stuyve- ant ma F 2. The adnst this season eup: Cen Re forw » br 1CK sid right, | Shapir nside lefi, Roseff; t end, | @Levine; right end, Myrowitz; centre palf, G t lf, Kavoort; Brodsk standing , Ebstein goal, Waloman. | ‘The cross-country team will run at} Van Cortlandt Park against Bruns- wick Hig! New Utrecht, Washington, Stuyvesant and ¢ The men who will run are: Cohen, Rosenfield, Shurer, Kohen, Frankfurt, Berkowitz, stein and Greenburg. The swimming teamg will meet @iommerce at Columbia flool at noon fan the following events: Fifty yard oldstein and Mc d; 100" yards, ‘Brooks and Grohe yards, Calvin. Beheiner; back stroke, Kevlen and ®Mitchel; dives, Ackerman, Mende iaohn:; relay hilles, Andrews, gerevitz, AGle w Stuyvesant. Still unscore his s tuyvesant football team w pl Spatterson Hig the New Jer- | "Bey school's grounds to-m w. Owin Mo the absence of Chpriey Heeht Meam wil! © up av follows: White, @eft end; Kelleher, left tackle tit left guard entre; Ryan, | matt Kaplan, left tackle; Davidso: ight end; Heinzelman, quarterback; | Hiershevski, right half back; Whalen, eft half back; Fred Halloway, full back. ‘The soccer team will line up against “@erris at Crotona Park: Spiegelman, outside left; Herbst, inside left; Lus- Ung,outside right; ‘Troslin, left half; | (Capt.) Hitzig, right half; Rosenblatt, | left. half; right’ full; Bedir, goal. ‘The unbeaten harriers from Stuyve- ant will engage five other schools to- | orrow at Van Cortlandt Park. ‘The! consists of McDonough (Capt.), | Gentile, Low, Shopland, Barkey and Becker. Tepper, po eet will moet the about | }win had been made of the t Important and far-reach | concerned a change in the rule An amate and’ the other Gold ( in wal s made t all con | yachtsrr field, 2 ‘Townsend Harris “mermen” at the| approximately equal distance dodged through the line. But, as mations that can be added to your 2 NEW YORK BROOKLYN 2 Columbia pogt Suturdav. ‘Whe temta-| from the two side lines. This is | previously stated, if the thrower plays without advertising to the | FN AS ive line up 1a as follows ty yards, | : _ | Of the pass sees that defensive opposing club where the playé are ‘Ss ex pnnedy, Smith and 'Truell; 100 yards, | done for the reason that an ef Sacketigured Gin thediagram tes | going. The play illustrated in x e NR yards, Knowles,| fective variation of the play is nog been drawn over by the | the above diag can be | Key pe ’ ; Griese, Groebel, Jur-| possible should the thrower of | threat of an end run, or that the | strengthened by having a'check | Paey enson, Stolz; fancy dive, Spengler, the pass decide it is probable pass which it was originally in- | play to offset the double pass, ~ nd Judge. Pe th ded tended to make to the attacking forward pass olay. ~ ~~ hei that the pass first intended is " meses i | Re Evander Childs. likely to be intercepted. end. numbers in the diagram Have number 4 back receive ~ 2 Mosmorrow morne athe, Bvandte| is likely to be otherwise inter- the ball and run to the right, | BN “ : is : The success of the play the cepted, the thrower of the ball | while the backs numbered 1 and = Childs's soccer team plays George above diagram illustrates, if run | can make a short pass to back | 3 go through h the same oe yy 4 Washington at Crotona Field. The! ¢o the right, depends in part on numbered 2 in the diagram. gignment as in the double pass, | RY t ] probable line up: Cohen, goal, Witod! the left ond (ace figure 8) delay, The passer should remember it * forward pass play. Back num & z Marrison, right full; Maye'.! ing about three seconds before | —— &§ n ess an Os j i Van de Wehge, centre i | 2 irieder, outside right: Lamberts, &King an attempt to charge is | a OU THIS OUT AND SAVE MONEY Ba 2 ght; Hawthorne (capt) cen.| defensive tackle, in order not to 3 Ny re full; Rattner, inside left; Blank-| let the defensive right halfback, | RY iS enstein, outside left | numbered 6 in the diagram, know ae 4 NX At Van Cortlandt Park the follow that a forward pase is intended. ~ roo) ing men will run against Manual| This is essential, as the play | on u | aining, Commercial, Bryant New-| starts off as an end run from ~~ } Commerce and Jamaica: Sober| punt, formation, with the back ™ ¥ Alicino, Sachs, Welsh and Handle-| ying the ball, and the defensive ra 1S . ° ? x 'e Bea -\| 757 BROADWAY, cor. 8th St., One Flight U “ I k d f W ll Y H 1 ‘ ] The in lg tea ill h eas its | : iA Ny BAWERE. raat Went Beton OVPOSTE WANAMAKER'S ENTRANCE ON ue ernniy ~~ a e or. 1 ou e p + Schell, thc Vara el ae a oni * ’ NY plone ‘wil race an wit algo Bachna | ARMOUR AND HOYT Manufacturer’s 3 Vil put some more tailors back to® in e fifty yards, nod Baker in the . ip aatvay : wor and only charge you for— “Theodore Roosevelt. . 3 material and labor. ‘g RS Theodore Roosevelt High a = 2 basketball team opened the season rey C 0 es te er geen ee ss ustom Hand Tailored to Your Order xno COMES OVER |Eleventh Illustrated Article of Series By Brickley on How to Play Football: Lesson No. 11.—Double Pass—Forward Pass Play By Charlie Brickley. (Harvard's Greatest Captain and All-American Back of 1912-13-14.) Copyright, 1921, by 88 Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) A SHORT ENO G DELAYS HERE THREE SECONDS BEFORE RUNNING THROUGH TO TAKE PASS HER TO HERE AFTER HE THROWS PASS To PROTECT HE TERRITORY IN CASE THE PASS INTERCEPTED In attempting this play it is ad visable for the quarterback to run his team to the ‘centre of the that is, to have the play run off when the team is at an | 1s through the and taokle. the other defensive back. As back number 4 runs over to the “position where he is about to be tackled by the defensive left end and tackle he passes the ball back to figure 1, who in turn will make the forward pass to the end (see figure 5) who has as a measure of protection in case the pa intercepted | The linemen on this play must | keep the defensive linemen out | of the backfield. This applies particularly to the centre men. In buildin tem it is ne y to have for- a z Fs School on the jatter’s court fe | = e Itoosevelt five will play at C urtis High | a Real Values That Will School Wednesday \3 Men Who Wish to Save ‘3 ————— ie % ’ N Miss Joy U “Pater in Breeders’ Saas g Men Ss & Young Men S:| BS Fotority. | ‘4 : LEXINGTON, Oct. 28.—aMiss Joy, the| This Pair Only Amateurs With | ¢| BY two-year-old speed marvel of the West- | : <| 8 em turf, met her frst realdefeat since} Card Better Than 80 at FE am SS she first carried colors in the Breeders pe Neg ge) Futurity yesterday, and ta make it Engineers’ Club. i € c te finished unplaced. - - a | L. Blackford's Gent!lity, a daugh- Naor ; our of Scotland analf d 1\ ter of Light Brigade—Handrazza, which a Wee 2 Atm HEF ‘yy ae an | BS has started only four times this season, | Tank H. Hoyt of the home club were » won the fixture over the short six fur. | the only two amateurs out of a field a longs Futur with H. H, Hew-|0f more than a hundred starters s Startle f the ‘Kentucky | who suceeded in getting around the Lord y lub Stakes, secowd, and @. F, | ki era John Finn third, [course in better than 80 in the m@ffal | “s entility was a long shot In,th - y test of the invitation golf tour-| . the 3 atuele” paving De | Play test of th invitation & e t Ve | « At, $14 pla and $7 show. Startle; PAament at the gineers’ ¢ ountry | e re pula $7.10 plac e and $6.80 show and John|Clib yesterday. Their tie scores of | ¥ prior to this race Miss Joy haad| 7? were five strokes ahead of the fe arted eleven times In the colors of | next best, an 82 by C. E. Van Vleck S ort Jones and won nine races. She s, a ‘hed second in the other twe being Jr, of New York d behind Fair Phantom. e@ stabi When the national am ur cham- mpanion with which a deciaration. to Incidentally Fa’ Phantom also ran unplaced to-day. his season and’ Is the nearest rival to the unbeaten Morvich - a Change Rules for Gold Cap Race. eral changes w > in the | | nee in) rules of the American Power Boat Association its annual meeting in| the Waldorf-Astoria yesterday, Two | ants In an rec qual chan ent. years many ardent interested in power boats barred from competing as ama tey because they had in the remote past raced for a smal! cash prize or per Initted ther craft to race for a casn prize. ‘This provision was eliminated, Albert’ L., Judson was re-elected President of ‘the association, Rutgers to Be at Top oft Form for Lafayette. | way from five to tw All Materials MANUFACTURER: NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 28.—-| fer, looks ike 8 small and Styles. GREAT KETIR| The Rutgera eleven, which will face| wer the title coer’ the mame course t Open 4 AM. to Lafayette to-morrow, will be which Foster Sanford has sent against | any this season. The team {s in the best physteal condition, including Raub, the giant Iinesman, who has been suf- | J fering during the past few weeks with a bad knee. Sanford expects to use the aerla! at tack against the strong Pennaylvania eleven. The final scrimmage Was held two Yesterday and the team was aptimistio y Hoyt, took 42 the best | year EH. Mortimer Barnes, Metropolitan taking 40 to the turn, w dack for an &4, Worthington Weatchester County first nine, but c has ith 8. for th Provision sixteens, divisions, The nds will be concluded eomi-final pionship tourna Mins | trifle more than a Haney the course has won $31,980 in purses and stakes | pear Roslyn gain | being a severe | ence yesterday the vote that the Engi- | layout is living up to its reputa- tion was unanimous. “You never can tell what is going to | remarked rs! you can't score | drives of my partner and myself landed within a few fee enough with an 85, because of two to th veteran the last nine en, the fourth, a long putt Armour, putter that ment in any golf along famously green Armour rolled trying out a nent was held there a the distinction After their expe ae \- buecrbres Chi ste0 21 Special—Men’s Pants $)-45 $9.29 BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS A: AVE MONEY—BUY NOW Roy Webb of Unless luck ts on your elde here. At one hole the 1 other; his hall the green; mine on into & trap, He got Webb qualified easily 6's going ou but, coming bac Iss! in did turn, wasn't 23 OUT AND SAVE MONEY Shots Hoyt bring AANOK SAVS GNV 120 SIBL 12 ew fang! speedy banish- rmpetition oversean, On green after in. putts, the would 1 President of the ® Association, aft ded 44’ coming a stroke better than of Siwanoy ampion had me back in 41 been made for. four beaten elghts In the frat first and second to-day with| and final to-morrow, Golt 4 Bhienes beseizer CLOTHES SHOPS 757 BROADWAY, cox, 8th St.. One Flight Up ENTRANCE ON "OT OPPOSITE WANAMAKER’S CLT THIS 0) AND SAVE MONEY, | new President will be elected, the men who jt is rumored ma: ot | ered the portion are Gutzon the famous sculptor, who has The International Sporting y Clb” ew York Naa clo: a long term lease | mov Pirlt In the el j | movin nthe club, and Will n the Central Opera House fn Bast | I Chie BUI") Elwards. T. Cole b Street, angdeaccording to pians for- ja Vice Sresideoga, ts cna it poem \ mulated ata meeting held earlier tn ‘ na to. q the week, will hold boxing bouts. be- Be eee ye Ry tween novices every Wednesday eve-! jie property will be put to a vote, ‘and OIE. ae eility’ @ie Feld determined whether to with a dinner tendered. by the club. to saty ond paretaos the Cane its managing direc tor Wi arn & Ge | t a RTigkt and’ Seine vin, turned over the control of the elit | perm | 2 © Club Rouse for the my 6 the various committees, as had been |!Witte tt te planne Ubon the resignation of Anthony J:loniv, it ts aid that the long-atangin rexel Biddies “Mr. Gavin, assumed | dierences ‘between. the International Tere ee ges, SP ite Understanding | Sporting Club and the New York Box- hat he would be relieved as soon 43 /|jng Commission have been patched up it was expedient for the committees |in8, Commission have been to ae th, functioning That time has ae enahay now arrived, in ths opinion of the di- " ectors, and’ Mr. Gavin. asked to exe Miheidnt he! a paren hia privilege in order to pay moro) MIDDLETOWN, Conn. | Oct ntion to. his. private uf ui yan he team well Grilled tn the Another meeting of the club will by ifts formations to meet the Medf NO@ CAN BE WORKED as A VARIATION FORWARD Pass Ee ne COmeN TY welling Worte | FIN bitte serge ebet measure. 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