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(bie hake NAM ye = mart Mim ——— Soe femmes cA menpmaengen geen ot THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921, } By William Abbott. ME Tigers should win from Har- ard to-morrow in the Palmer) tadium unless Princeton's un-} trie§ football machine proves to be a ler model. With Lourte bperating at top form Old Nassau Id develop a scoring punch that Id defeat the Crimson, With fything summed up Old Nassau's ces appear the brightest and Gar since the last time a Princeton eleven | Elevens Score . Princeton 14 uered its Cambridge opponents. fateahe th Princeton and Harvard have arvar 14 disappointing seasons, especially Cornell 34 Mgers. With seven regulars, in- | Columbia 7 ng the mighty Keck, the briliiant Georgetown .... 40 and smashing Garrity, the Or Fordham 16 and Black seemed to have a il ee No -made championship outtit at! Maryia Ga SSUCU) jutset. aryland ... . Game direct contrast, Harvard had to Amherst 0 up @ brand new line from only|}{ Wesleyan .. ’ ry material, There were ca men in the back fie Colgate 4 ‘ahans and Caseys. Rochester . 1 Lehigh 56 Muhlenberg 0 ity, Who has no superio Iscrapper, and of “Whoops" Army : 7 ihe star end, recently, made the) Notre Dame .. 27 rs look like an entirely new N . There was always great po- bode 7 jal power in the Orange “nd jucknell 2 ik team. It was almost the same | Pennsylvania ? nation that beat Yale two years | putplayed Harvard oniy: to be|| Lafayette 0 iy henomena! Crimson play | BGnn State ivncsivsccse No e last few miuntes of each vo Carnegie Tesh Gene the single exception of |] Stevens 14 Baker the giant guard Swarthmore 7 W. and J. 49 ein aD Westminster 0 ty other on "the achedule this year. | Williams 35 XN having been fully assembled Union 1 2 tbe “i ¥ Tthigicombination can not be judge on jits past performar When against Harvard the Prine: ton machine will either be a revela fion| or a rude shock to its sup-| In the opinion of the writer | MM measure up to requirements ard, unlike Princeton has un- doultedly slashed most of its stuff. The, Crimson's development was n-- ar slow and disappointing be . ci w it in of numerous experiments tha*|!s made to pick out the stronges. men, from a batch of material thar Seemed about the same type. } offset this advantag ‘Ther two sidered i sp nanan WHAT WILL THEY DO TO-MORROW? BERS POSSESS. THE PUNCH {AT OUGHT 10 DOWN HARVARD wil Lourie and Garrity at Their Best Old Nassau Has a Ma: | ine That Should Conquer Bay Staters—a Feat They Raven't Accomplished Since 1911. The following Is a list of leading football games played to-morrow scheduled t The sco o be re of last year's contests is printed op- posite the elevens: little vother star. to choose betw n the ba field nthe sets ends Macomber and Crocker, Snively and Stinson, Botn Crocker and Macomber have played big games and are speedy ¢ Fy long Harvard kicks. Both are urate catchers of passes, Stinson a veteran, His showing in Jogo ranked with the best in the Snively, ineligible last ye In the games against Centre, Penu at deal this seas {| State and Georgia the Crimson line | Nurc Princeton sot g i Jack@a the power and resourcefulness meet on its ends, Phe Viger wing @ | of other Cambridge forward rom | Men should at least hold Crocker and fima to time, particularly against)” ie sae Peng State, Harvard displ. at art ac Nu o _ Princeton power in the backtleld, an at Mahe belies is Stan Keck &dvdnced because of the physical) py) i) Ha rede it ptain, undoubt ayy eth of the runners. say ward Wy Sie Be a ae ahr Goach Fisher has manag ¥# own position, but making tackles | peste the necessary co-ordination Guar. HOGGIn US oner eniecta a tween the backfield and new line iavatapan). denendanin and See, say Harvard .beoks Jaggressive. Morgan and Lippeomb, ti ing jto prove troublesom UAMAIRAKE RC eCurae pai toes Nassau. in the matter of kicking the | the now centre, is 4 DoW Maule t vin Crinjson all year has shown a superi-| pivot, who should our) p ority over Princeton, Both Fitts and Iss his ( Oweh should outrange Lourie, who 7th" oe May} possibly make up for loss in d ene teneae to: hla eld Mark better plicing. SHOUldAHe line was nasemuled gy arvasd mp be very clove the MUODEDAS ec yr ceecmibied: He Is a Quarterback Buell the best dr ISR) ceieeet ee Unter eae M on either side, alo termitory, aisrney,. the r will play with a special head He won his place from severa in Ken Smith, 1920 freshman | Candidates. Hubbard and Brows tm the Tigers’ fecl sure they | RUards, are newcomers who have a nee. oper “One day this] Shown conside ability, Brown, Smith popped over twenty- Is the bi st man on the Crim straight goals from around the | 8°" team rd line Harwi tends x Clark, whe former games Harvard's system] only vps 1 entre because of his Brdling forward passes has bern| and pssiveness, — whic than Princeton's. The m-| him ¢ ly Valuable when theory of defense againat the! his sic * unusually effective A compa » the rival ba be the Tigers have profited by| shows Princeton hus the more performances. “Maury” T tile set. Lourie. a triple thre tar of the 1919 te je | cause of his ski! nnin, offense coach this y it is| throwing, should be the n pnabie: to expect th ° will} ous Individual tn the eam: | stant me Harvard While Crimson y en opposing thet Princeton slightly exceptional brut jer on the 157-pound ard Fitts Hine, espec Clark plays The cri 180 and G DE WITT CLINTON undefeated De Witt © ail team plays its har it meets Stuyvesant at the ©. mS. Y. Stadium EI Interscholastic ter New York prol The Ciinton nton t game . n bly rests line mor, left ¢ e; Osnd » centre gua Stanley Seyman, + nberg, righ ter back; ght end Levitz, left: half halfback; Haimon, fle soccer team w ds at 1 play Evande Crotona Park to-morrow the following probanie is, goal; Pike (Cap blum, £. b.; Ossipoff,-r Pepperblum, }. h . 1.2 Phipps, |. 1; Bou Ne; Kossberg, i. r.; Bu bt, EVANDER CHILDS. row at Commercial [+ ~y en er Childs opposes \ football, The probable jine ee team: Whitty, 1. ¢ ughter, Lg; Hohsor Pace r. &: Curran, rt Harvest, 4. + Law, | be line-up (Capt), f h Nove chn 7 « h, (bene the soccer teain Blankenstein, M COMMERCE mmerce foot Election Day at 2.30 P. THLETIC EVENTS AT HIGH SCHOOLS } INCETON HAS BEST CHANCE IN YEARS TO DEFEAT WRESTLING SEASON OPENED LAST NIGHT Copyright, 1921, by By phe Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Worl IF F THERE ARE : No) FaLLs IN 2 vos ie HE — WERE THE Wi ee. & Fish WHO'LL \ 4 WILE = TAKE THE \ ees tees: eS} v GOES } x 3 HOURS, I 7 (\ Gott ie i fee emt ( ) e eras FoR THE IST FALL IM 7 tun. ANOIS SEC HA | ( TIME TO GATHER / CONE OF SOME IL Sv eet sea) S = ( a i ENT Whean STRANGLER | pe ae ae WHEN THE ANNOUNCEH! LEWIS DIDNT THe ON FORMIDABLE Was MADE Al LOOKING THING ABOUT” ) GASPING , LANDSCAPE JOE Polke WAS HWS | Foz } ee cee ves MAT MUSCULAT DEVELOPMENT | CATH is Ss , — , M7 ANOTHER NAN‘ ron " ° Ye ON THE HAT ( A Z WITH HM ye ED, WITH HIS HEADLOCK BARRED WAS AS PLAYFUL AS A KITTEN-IN Fact HE WAS as GENTLE AS AN OX WITH JOE POLK who bear the| ; ts pas ‘ as compared to that of his non Vand overlooked, Its past he load wrestling 18] is nearly perfect. ‘The fighting jaw grossing on its merit but the game Itsel Pina aigcennnd let eo ' wron Kd. (Stvang- x Bob te erds € on Rrea Was AN nOF though he may k t ft ast chance for recog never acquired. The iWion aye e places mo pendence ‘ * . ; oe has J a n some of his earl its D3 a bid his fault , No etter opponent for young TP itzsmmons man Kelse « ha 1 is, Vay been selected, His style is such as to offer Re antim < " fullba tuntties to show whatever boxing skill he has squired. Keise 1 alf w stand and take tt In doing ness of t second k K 4 «dition of zsimmons to a test i trunt sk of being att ra cs Bolden, * ‘iscouraged Keiser's style is the d ‘that will disco: age even veterans W iene sine, lett tek He thrives on punches and comes back tantalizin nore, If there !s ie ele inything that robs a fighter of confidence in t Is an oppo fans xecond w Keiser just radiates with the latter stuff, n over= ni wien * J Ae " pase 16 ea ome that, he'll win to-night if he eun't-—we s ” s paul tort nevning, y tthe mat with} ————————— ——— ennarcamet i i ea . vet brushed as whe \ wand Baka : Fis ° N BY JOHN LG ; f ne nurs) NAAT STIC INCWS portock ANC Ossip 1aANo, Harry G ight heavywet and | fans of Hrooklsn hy John Welst at the Ridee: MORRIS ¥ tite lo Weinert will battle the main | "0d Grove Boonton Cub 00 ve 1 y teary xo oof fifteen) rounds at Madison | jy Shi 5 ype no) wed Van (Sa#are Garden to-night. In th Daucy va doe ; fe rs P 1 hoa bar and {mons vs. Fay Kaiser, Kd i) a by sion a! r a few nights age My ce adand arm r ew York va, Hugh Walker ” was b 4 ai B M K aia evening waa the| Perper Martin vs. Charley Beecher ¢ Hrooklya for alace of Joy bu ele Sains s Club Nov ¢ sem! ee Fiddle Shevlin and. atthe ‘Moris fal ty tue Goras uny Smite tig ‘ : ; | tas-round bout a at Sit Merman Mr * Ns sano! ose: % Fai 1 and UR J war bout of twelve roun at the Broadway Ea ar ¥ bl ‘ " ‘ a at of Brooklyn on Monday night. |“ Dai ond t nal ex y Mollinari a THEODORE ROOSEVELT, ’ tea the judges declured | (, ae COON , c ' A \ n Me ry ‘ i allt a lighten Md PMR oe ri A Naw wed n 4 mhie & , Joe eye SUN - : a y erluny of the a aa “ | . Heat Jonny Mea a Fen 20nb Dene y 5 ards, Cohn, Kiwi, are ou f ia 20-2 Uns and running “a Pell; guarda, Cohn, Kiainie, ©D opponent's offense, 1: sound bouts wh be offered the fight | JUD. ~ 20 for I5¢ Thornton: F taher Babe Ruth Sings, | Not Sinales, i in Debut on Stage MIKE ROMANO | CHAMPION OF THE BALKAN STATES OR SOMETHING | Billed as “His Metesiy. Rabe Ruth Shook & NASTY If) ho New /York Taikee star EYE AT THE PUR maker opeued his sixteen REFEREE weeks’ Vaudeville engagemen Proc tor's Th Mou ¥ at night Basel report eatrical re tnd Ordinary ever 0 saw {ington Cross of the Keith Circuit, pro unced the Babe's premice as a bls t by the Big Hitter lot eve w + could » Mount Vernonites. who J show | ho: apparently ag rap: | plause that the title afeant eon Little and Bit by E 8 by | th h Cross ani Ruth sing alt A 8 hoarse, the slugger really did well fo a first night effort and the of tun a &® but eieeram 18 hand opens the envelope, hope.” says the Seventy- Bae. iT WOK LEWIS JUST~ 10 MINUTES AND SY Stans of ACTUAL WRESTLING To PUT LITTLE SSS DOE POLK gUT L | V E VV | R E S) © BioRNTON Fisuene | On Saturday last a Sees lbs \mother and her boy visited BY NEAL R. O'HARA. ba ia SO sn _\ the Children’s Department Copyright, 1921, hy ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | pn jof our Fifth Avenue Store. te greatest upset possible in football ig to have no upset occur | Col. Huston of Just looking,” she said, at a ee ’ yee , I. 5 adding frankly, “Your Centre College can wham Harvard and collect 6,000,000 reams of |SPORT NEWS AND COMMENT| Yanks Hun ting prices are ‘way beyond us.” space, But when the Phillies trim the Giants, only the box score tells the tale. ee A ‘all Of course they were very oars ete aus ‘i eee es t Dover H ‘welcome just to look. dean UTM eleven's seores this season make {t sound like @ bowling Debut of Bob Fitzsimmons Jr. in New York Ring Vo-night will +t. Muss, ye rreaaene| But a pair of boy’s shoes ; en ncer Revive memories of His Iustrious Father—Like Him Physi- a Yankees who | Caught her eye, and—well, PITRE eo ech ee ertem ceria Ot Mhecyear dep trlek cally. Young Man Will Be Closely Watched for Traces of Old| u “over ‘to make a-long story short, i eg Bob’s Uncanny Skil in Fistic Combat. nes. ; she bought, paying $6.50, Army-Navy game this year will be a grand battle which the ticket a sian water|/their modest price. oul ps i ubtec win. 78 Lee des , eaters ~j Bealpers wi) rtedly win, | By Viticent Fiennor yeautitu She beamed her pleasure prince on and Hary haying both been beaten already, the Mteter' of Bob Fitzsimmons, in many ways t his partner ts having | aS she told us how sur- no call for a tie this y fighter that ever lived, will be revived at Mad y acob Kup OF 020 tonight. Bob junior, son of the lanky Cernishman and Rose Julian, | Port Brenident of d hewn i, | prised they'd be at home to THE FOOTBALL KLY ROUTINE is to Prophesy [she the shapely stage gymnast of a gener uso, will make ng c jhear she'd bought at Monday; Amplify Wedr y Priday and Alibi Sunday debut before a most ¢ New York audience young man is to box Y Rogers Peet! Cs ary e semi-final of » the Harry Grel e We ! res atistien show that for every ounce of wood that goes inte hee TRL e tz’s opponent will be Fay Ke a B | Why not? i s un apni sare pick ne " m ‘ his Season, it 4 ' evening just because he $s old Bo His « n Ne: Alas tet wuld be 5, [houses in, many cases we grace not to pinake All-American team. i tee ea OnE rida SEDER Sed < 01s (lin crows may dori uit i ask no more and sometimes Pe Sikes am nEWanie fisher a Freee CANT ORIIE ARE e Volne: less than prices elsewhere Law| sri nt Ity ek to animals this year r What he shows himnsel ) And all, that is the] for inferior grades. - —-- ~ alent sat ts ae oe Fitzsimmons is not] the. n Dow n-to-date in vag } her pugilistica a lon Figh type of old EF batters Whether the ball be ely or|and up-to-date in style. | However, Bob junior will be comp with the } that hag gone as he; cum" ball or ball. ‘The Ss + d d f. shape > tosnight: Tn. physics rans Bitte ch by the| wapires in the Longue have porting goods an of- In W restling’ 8 1921 Debut renin series agenrins Me sa sete teh te A a ibid |picial outfits for Boy Scouts a a haps he is a better built ma He ts tall, broad shouldered and slender | 01 Ps eye ; ¥ : MeREE We sverige soi airaichaeiin kecen Viavs Cie: aomes cendeney col (nar of America. erallie pera House opening of the | knock that his father's had, bu thal there is a 2) resemblar Tiles a x foeeale) ‘ hain " No fj hee ‘Selig HEM GHERe ORE eee ese i Do ean Gree a RoGERS PEET COMPANY atch for Ex-World’s t for the } lereadway 4 B Titleholder A Handsomer Man Than His Famous Father. 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