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! THE EVEN ING Wo RLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921. BON HOMME MAY YET BECOME A REAL C HAMPION RACEHORSE RENUVENATED RACER WINS + PIMLICO AUTUMN HANDICAP Trainer Patterson Gets Former| PIMLICO SCRATCHES TO-DAY. ‘Derby Prospect Back in Shi sela Form After Breakdown. | (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Nov. The following scratches were an- nounced to-day: (Spectal to The Evening World), From the first race—Swift Grass TIMORE, Md. Nov, %—An-| nd Misdeal. : deine Gi; ik tag salvagea| ,/FOm the third—Brommelia, Cock iN i pi ated Sed) 4: the Roost, Fizer, Hard Guess, and from it arises a rejuvenated Bon| Rhinestone, Jean Ballant and Round Homme, distance horse as well as| Robin RAL sprinter, and a superior mudder to| From the fourth—Sedgefel H boot. Yesterday he won the Autumn |, from the 6th—Grieelda and Pre- { Handicap at Pimlico more impres-|'“fSom sthe seventh—Stanley and | sively than King Trojan. horses are expected to| these days, unless they are real cham. | pions. It indicated that he may yet! yion wit! go to the post on Saturday be a champion worthy to run with| i). outstanding choice for the rich | the best that will be sent after the) classic. Suburbans and the Brookiyns and Careful, Knobbie and the others that | started in the race number one of the Pimlico Serial weight-tor-age race | other classics for matured horses next} season, Last March, after wintering at Hot Springs, Bon Hote was considere:t| on Tuesday will have the opportunity | on” of the most formidable of all the|to show Whether they are as capable Devby eligibles and a move likely |over the tile distance as they were| three-y d prospect than even his|at six furlongs next Frday, i stableniate, Leonardo I. He felldame|'The distance will be stresched to a} during the preparation and was mile and an eighth for the same eligi- DEPLOWED END shelved until this fall, when he final-| bles. The owner of a winner wil re- ly was sent out in’ a sprint race crive an additional $1,000 in the event STARTS IN MOTION at Aqueduct jthat his jate takes any two of Kim Patterson fulfilled custom | the three rates. he refused to hurry the son of BEFORE BALL IS PuT IN PLAY — p and Sue Smith and did not) 4 the allotment of welgite for the| CUTTING IN(AS BALL attempt the mile or over distances | yaniy Memorial, Steeplechase, the IS SNAPPER) AND until Yonkers meeting. In both si) 99) added event which will be run his races there behind Yellow Hand : the two mile and one-half dis SIDE SWIPING TACKLE showed marked improvement, so MAN haere Ue at yesterday his connections sup yeepment seenis ported him with rave courage 10 bea oTinet (orn a auch a tried mudder as Copper , ‘i ‘ g ne Demon. He not only succeeded in Hoel 18 p wigs si abhi te it. 193, Pe CANE US a jodder KR on tbh Sanainese second best wiht 150 OY The above diagram illustrates a siippery H. G. Bedwell was a spectator a the famous Princeton deployed to two days of inte Pimlico yesterday, after having pur-| and half-back formation, its pos- Homme see based a day Re. sible value and the defense to use anneen ital againat it. It is a play that prom- ises to be much in evidence in the Princeton-Harvard game at the Palmer Stadium next Satur- cloudy day, the sk es last night and the pper further. indivat- finally cleared 1 ke cond tions may p: f the! day, and may have an important ve stakes influence in shaping the result. winding up In this formation Princeton de- 810.000 added Ane on Ploys an end and half-back out : repor’ to the side lines, or from fifteen | Any 8 ¢ vtions from to twenty yards from the centre out of town for th of attack. The end (figure 1) or end. By Charlie Brickley. (Harvard e Greatest Captain and All-American Back of! 1912-13-14.) Vopyrimht, 1921, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) \S TAKEN BEFORE BALL IS SNAPPED To no@ NO.@ JUMPS INTO THE LINE, MAKING THE SEVEN MEN NECESSARY ON LINE OF SCRIMMAGE} better crash on the defensive tackles (figures 9 and 10) by the end or half-back i them as the diag The deployed end f back, numbered 1 and 2, will vary their attack according to the se- lection of the play. At times, and if the defensive onds, numbered 6 and 7 in the diagram,“play inside the deployed end and half-bac! then they are crashed by the ployed end and half-back. Then, again, on another play, they do not touch the defensive ends, but run in behind the defensive full- back (see figure 8) and receive a forward pass. It is to the credit of Stagg, tho half-back (figure 2) starts in motion before the play starts, running in obliquely, turning in ve line as the ball is are the play starts, and planned to have the half- back, numbered 4 in the diagram, take the ball on a direct pass, a back (see figure 3) jumps into the line, or i¥ It is planned to have back numbered 3 take the ball, the back numbered 4 jumps into the line of scrimmage to complete the seven men on line,’ required by the rules. The object of this deployed end offensive is to make possible a THERE’S NO CHANCE OF BIG BOUTS IN ARMORIES, ACCORDING TO OFFICIALS To Win (a man ur at to. he It looks as though there is no chance of independents conduct- ,Championship Game Will Be, P wetine is hnt two! ing big boxing shows in the State Played Against Original gays ol, Doughnut and Kine Tolan | Armories as they plan to do, gin - . pric daly This provision of the, Boxing Celtics Night. law, interpreted by Brig. Gen. De | ara Witt C. Weld, Commander of The All-American Five is conceded State Artillery, and L. V. Meehan, @ good chance to gain recognition as Superintendent of State Armories, | the premier quintet of country who diacussed the proposition on | to-night when it meete the Original) enreful the money on run | an aeent iN behalf of the State Board of Celtics !n a championship contest at 448.80 vat Armory Commissioners, dispel (the 6%h Regiment Armory. The sido King Troian's name and Toni: completely whatever hope inde Yankee five will have to go at top pacar nolmantall yy) meceouiin pendent promoters had of secur- | Speed, however, as Jim Purey's ball ] ing one of the large local armor- | Kregation will be represented by | Several Pasurive. ¢ #1. jes for boxing bouts between pro- | #trongest line up. With Dutch Deb- trials yestontay, Morviah sto d oltt! feggiortal boxers who are not | nert back In the game, playing bet- from ms. fello z fiv et te pa CUPL ter than ever, the Celtics should win a B Gan WW, the contest, but the All-Americans Gee rig. Gen. Weld, at the Army | with George Norman, Dic the, egg | and Navy Club, officially denied | Charley and Artie “Powers, Jerry the reports that the armor would be leased to outsiders and emphatically declared against | | Sullivan and Borgeman, wili make the the horses nor champions fight hard for victory. F 4 was able! Mor-| | Ait-Ameriown Team Has Chance | National Net Title even the likelihood of such a plan progressing to success. “| can officially and unofficially deny the truth of any report which is to the effect that a Fistic News ° ANd Gossip | rer wise ined tor the vas the Second Field —Artill By John Pollock Armory for boxing pur said General Weld. "ther 5 2 aia law against using the armorie Babe Sullivan of Greenwich Village and Danny Fields, the i wide ans in whrduled to trade for independent. boxing enter- punches in the star twelve-round decision pour at PFi8es which would preclude such the 1024 Medical Regiment Arm io. se Wet 9 possibility. 1 certainly have no t The tn round semi-final wit 'Mfermation on the proposition ervedio and Joe Masters, reported and | would be familiar with such a plan if it was sub- mitted for official action. No such plan has been submitted to me and if such a proposition does come before me | most certainly will veto it.” = Superintendent Meehan, speak- Ttallan Terry Mitchell wil Wook up with Wee Wee round route at the 1th with Young, | colliding tn the Jack Jobnyon and Sailor Daenan eem!-final A trlo of tong Island City stars will be wen in| ing for the State Board of section at the Walker Sporting Club, Astoria. Sat-| Armory Commissione was 4 Jimmy Finn will swap punches with! equally emphatic in. declaring al of this elty tn the main twelve against the likelihood of the cs armories being used for inde- Tily (Kid) Herman, the and Young HW “ Rendent boxing promotion. | BROWN COLLEGE TO PLAY HERE. Word from Providence, R. I., tha basketball the Brown University quintet would make a trip to th! vicinity to compete in games aga! |iecal teams is welcome news to the fans. Brown will make a. special Christmas vistt to meet Brooklyn Poly Tech and City College of New York, Seton Hall Co {s also on th Brown ts exp leading colleg ross. th w . Will give the Prov dence quintet plenty of action OTHER GOSSIP, pose Frank Frisch, one wf the heroes of | the recent ‘orld Series games, and during his college career at Fordham considered one of the away from the courts. will play every Sunday afternoon at the Central Opera House. cover a guard position, and will hook \ the best opposing talent available The National Five, one of the oldest round decision bout to-night | the Brooklyn welt to more f Jobnny Dohan at the Tide Brooklyn Saturday night, and Lewiston, Me. on Nor. 10 "aul Clemente at Yoo Ditton, the Tallan-aunerican fleweght, who te disputing Jobnny Buffs clatm to the American title, yesterday slened articles for three twenty: found battles tn Havana. On Nov. 22 Dillon will box ® returu engagement with Indian Rumell tn Harrtsbure — Fair weather, strong north and You MeMahon announces that the weating capee-| northwest winds ure promised for fy of the Star A.C. hae been increased for tt! today. evening show ext Monday nant when Leach Cross | fand Young Maawell appear in the feature bout Outside fishermen are getting ling, wed to hox the wtoner of hake an fae Dave Shade-simmy Kelly bout at the Common | 4 ke and a few cod, The last nained Grain Bporting Club on Seturday night. Leonard |f4@ MOt run well until the weather rocenitr (he ring at sfadioon Buary Garde: in | Bete Colder ot the Vowiait Caazttirn and Yea liner Soscpouere will face the ligntweigit champion in| About twelve years ago ood were 9 Garde. 60 numerous hereabout they were taken from the Coney Island piers jand even in Gravesend Hay, Hut that was an exceptional season, Ss Detroit Wants to Play Centre at Navin Field, POTRONT, Mich, Nov, %—Untyersity | @f Detioit uthietio authorities haye ro-| The scarcity of herring in. the Fewsa, negotiations with Centre College North Hea Ia ‘alarming residents of far 4 football ed ip Meanawe BNC the east coast towna of Engiand, on @ by les Ly Bruce, c larne ly fo; fe manager of athietica the “Bray. | Wbich they lervely rely for w living On the other hand herring are ex- ceptionally abundant on the Welsh coast, where the for the last twenty were offered one half oj e «ross receipts and ei ranten 1.600 for a game to be t Navin | | lonels' play Yeld here on Thanksgiving Day, yoars. coach of the Chicago team, which recently defeated Princeton by a 9 core, that he quickly found an effective defense against this deployed end and half-back for- basketball teams tn the United States, representing the National Athletic Glub, will open its season to-night in 4 game against the Presentation Rig Five, at Labor Lyceum, Brooklyn. The Nationals will be represented by Lawrence and Nolan, forwards; Knowl Miller, Lezoli and Games will be evening at the Street ams of the Y. M. H. A.| g have reorganized for | coming with practically + line-up whieh m: splen- did record last year. ‘Th jor tean es 150 pounds, while the Jun ive, made up of present-day school stars, weighs in around the 130 pound mark. Both team € dates for home or travelling fives Prefer Y. M. H, A. Y.M. C. A., and/ gettlement teams, Address Basket-| : r, Y. M, H. A., 284 South} . Nicholas Casey, a heavy trav- Address Wiillam J. Kra- 2 Manhattan Avenue, cl . Paul's Big Five, heavyweight travelling, Won twenty-eight out of thirty starts last year. Address J. Sweeney, No. 67 Rutgers Avenue, Jer | sey ( Suburban Big Five, travelling, com: | of former col eo sta A. Flament, No. 1950 Benedict Ave- | nue, city | Young Star A. C., six times winner of Union Settlement championship Ayerage 120 unds. Line-up wit Marcus, Muchs, Becker, Vogel, ¢ jent, Gabaeft and Schwartz. Address] J. Patent, No, 210 East 108d Street, | city. | Western Five, fast ght heavy-| leading ; weight team. players of the Fast, just can't keep| jeremiah, Frisch has : organized a team of his own which | Brooklyn Frank wtil | pounds. One reason assigned for thelr scar-| city tn the North Sea is the preva-| lence of abnormally calm weather.) In such weather the fish keep on the! bottom. Windy weather {s required to bring them to the surface. said that when the herr! It ie @ stays on (ie bottom it becomes fat and lazy. | The Bureau of Fisheries has been | conducting a nerles of exper!ments t cost for | KNOW the nolve the problem of a satisfactory | food at a reasonably low roaring fis artifictaily, During th past year it haa purchased ceveral caees of canned herring milt to teat | KNOW the looatton and it value ag n food for young rain- bow trout, A noticeable feature in| fhen, oniy then, wil you connection with this experiment that for @ short period, ranging from 10 te 17 days, the fish racetving her- Hing milt exclusively appea . thrive equally as well ag thone re celving @ meat diet, and the mortality whe BO Brent but beyond that t the death Increawed so tap that on om sex the experiments were discontinon!, as it appeared that | none of the fish would survive under | the treatment conditions amon; the fish.” Avchange to the usual | have beom eearce! foods appears to have restored normat ; Travel. 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Thirteenth Ilustrated Article of a Series By Brickley on How to Play Football Lesson No. 13—Deployed End Formation and Defense ONE METHOD OF “DEPLOYED- END" ATTACK AFTER BALL (S SNAPPED, NO@ CUTS IN AND TAKES OUT DEFENSIVE FULL BaACIC mation, and it is possible that Harvard, if need be, will take a leaf out of Stagg’s book. Stagg instruct his ends to de- deploy to the lines with the Princeton end and half-back, and to come in with them, thus avoid- ing being flanked. The only tar get then left for the attacking de- ployed end and half-back is the defensive tackl McGuire and Fletcher of the Chicago team, with one eye, watched the opposing deployed player in motion, and with the other watched the formation and the ball. As the opposing end or half-back, as the case may be, turned to crash in on them they jumped back, and with good use of their hands pulled the attack- ing players to the ground., They were then free to protect’ their territory. | lost his world’s heavywetght cham- pionship to Stanislaus Zbysako, amd | the Strangler has started a cam) y {that he hopes will regain the t1 him, Since the indoor season started Lewis has won eleven match: jcession without the loss of a fall. His |famous headlock was the deciding hold 7 | 8 euch of these matoh inst Asal Polk, however, Lewis will not be pér- \n | tted to use the headlock. Gardin, who Is the Italian heaty- | | weight champion, is as popular amomg | his countrymen in the metropolis as is — Brocco, and every time Renato ‘wrestles he is sure to Have an enor- - = mous following on hand to cheer him The loeal wrestling season will get/to victory. 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