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VENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 198 -YALE’S” S VICTORY OVER TIGERS EXPLAINED BY EXPERT BRICKLEY wy. Sporting News and Comment Expected That New National Boxing Association Will Take Definite Action at Next Meeting, Scheduled Thursday Night. Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) } NOT ALDRICH OR O'HEARN) WINNING FLAYS OF THE SEASON-No. 8 | BUT COACH Whi TURNED TRICK PRINCE TONS DEI is eit CRLAY avbnicn By Vincent Treanor. choleo of tho man to govern the con- ASSES BALL TO “4 an] (est was an event worthy of note, HE preliminary meeting of t8*| Where a ttle ts to be fought for, It committee of fifteen chosen ‘o| seems only just and proper to the " a draft a declarat on of princlpi gran ter they should havo ihe Change in Football Policy at New Haven Makes Tad Jones Real fees ane] [for the National Noxing Associatla| Wy nas the power of taking amen e 4 Pies . 4 te LOSE In being formed here for the uplift ©£]) championship from the title holder, sear and Superiority of Elis Over Princeton on Gridiron Is KECK, We SEouw boxing and other sports was held a'| A properly organized body auch aa result. s ; 4 ,|1s in the process of formation, teele ‘ . ~_ STARTS END) bal tae uni dele heaged teh ia that thig and other points could be { Gua wren al the absence of Senatar Walker, Wi) taken up with the various commis By Charlie Brickley. PUZLLING Was responsible for the revival of|sions in a dguified and business like. (Harvard's Famous Captain and All-American Star of 1912-18-14) "Go-StoP~ GOJ : boxing in this State, the meeting re.|"anner, without a loss of preatige to :< Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co (The New York Evening World.) STOP* STRIDE solved iteclf into an Informal d.s-{fither, | The | commission | wouldn't User ore critics tn apportioning credit for the splendid victory vA CLGVBR YALE PLAY THAT FOOLED PRINCETON COMPLETELY- GIVING O'HEARN-YALES NEWEST STAR= His CHANCE TO SHINE \have to sacrifice much of its powers cussion, |or authority in modifying this rule to Yale more or less unexpectedly scored over Princeton on Saturday are divided on the question of whether O'Hearn, the brilliant EU About forty attended the meeting |‘, point of xiving champlons, at least, | Several boxors, including Jack Brit.|t#fee vr more men of competence in eemtervaek, or Capt. Aldrich should receive highest praise. It {s my opin: ion that to Tad Jones, the Yale head coach, most ping tte: ton and Ted Lewis, were present to| thelr reterces com Whom to select credit should go. This contention {s built on a solid thelr referees, hear the proposais of the various} A champion of any class ls equivae foundation. To those who are on what may be termed the tn- jmembers, ‘The next meeting will b [lent to a million dollar businoas prop- held on Thursday night, when a det-| nore than that: Cae vow oan ae side of Yale football it has been common knowledge that for a number of years the head coach of the Eli e th . Cy | mite declaration of principles is et tusiness mus represecting: suet ean pected to be made. interest having absolutely nothing to say in detalls relative to its success- ful management? team, while having had delegated to him all the au- thority a head coach should possess, has been unable to exercise this authority. Oftentimes his authority bas been openly flouted and his orders disregarded. Offenders in this respect have been the Captains of the Yaie team. In the eld days when football was a matter of push and pull and results were largely determined by the comparative brute strength HO PP [ DEFEN § . dock and the rest of the stars of the of the opposing teams, Yale Captains were on the gridiron practically a law i] Se Diacdatian woula tee ‘ ma game, were scornfully turned B 4 ih >! down. 4 unto themselves. The head coach occupied a position of relative unim- brotherly spirit in the profession, | ‘Those unacquainted with the rea. rT portance, | making it a strong point to take care | is Hy Ks sons for barring the heavyweight felt With the advent of the open jenn ej @——— phe Sicthet no inakter where, a the giant grapplers were all and the development of more scien- | sort of an Ei stablish- |; traid of him, but this was denle@. : score of the game from a balanced (ing good fellows sl Through a twist in the boxing law tifle footba!! ant ite numerous varie-|lice, with the backs {nthe hollow, jand an mendment putting wrestling M4 tlea of attack, coaches have become} boxed formation just referred V E | R | Founders of the new associat! —— a MARSHAL, FOCH ra AM ADDED FEATURE apie Goarses tates LEAVES GETS Pass OW ALES ONE YARD Line: LEADER PALS 80,000 LauG) HAVE REMINDED On Tats PUY FOCH of THe WAR, One of the plans of the association or bases and managers is to, ee. | tablish headquarters in every box-) Barred for two years fro breal Ing locality of the country where] into wrestling competition In Nee | Yisiting boxers will be made to| York, for various reasons, the appear- feel at home. Very often boxers/ance of Plestina to-night In a bout | come from various points to keep en-| with Join Pesek 1s of some Interest | gagements in New York, lk» stran-/to the sporting world. Plestina hae gers in a strange land, They don’t | never lacked substantial backing, but © MACK ALDRICH fi OU Tee porue to met. Ttchee | em | granted conditions under whic know where to turn. They to such as Zbyszko, Lewis, Stecher, Cad- fre to box, and often are subjected to FORWARD PASS THAT PUT PRINCETON IN POSITION ‘TO SCORE TIING TOUCHDOWN, under the control of Gov. Miller'a . to, behind the right side of the line jalso have in mind some needed) new boxing commission, Plestina has the most important adjuncts of a) Pind IMG mene Delind the con. changes in the rules lald down by the| finally got his chance to show his snepessful team, But Yale captains|ire, four yards back. O'llearn was ages *, sporte’ commissions here and else-| poasted ability. have stoadfastly held to the authority | clone to the line, facing his left end|Six Ch senting , Jim Robertson of Dartmouth) Wivre. “They teel that boxers were | ye eames Tae decree tateyehs and. the| ith. bie tired Shane te Re sear. [oe Challengers, Representing BY NFA! R. OHARA. ek fh as a thoroughly sei py _ : ay ; . ley, fe Je not conaulted in their formulation, as] soneq opponent, an adept In the use th of Yale coaches has’ been one|!00Ked as though the only tack ne] Three Nations, in First |Copyright. 1921, hy the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Eleven is Blue Star’s they should have deen, and while | of jin jitsu as well as wrestling tricks, roi ot AAR Ny hed th Mt could pass the ball to, and do it with A, nn eh Harvard-Yale tickets are so scarce this year that fifty extra scalpers are Closest Rival }some of the regulations sound welljand if Plestina can throw him his of thorns. the utmost speed and facility was! Championship in 16 Years, |on the job selling them. . and look good on paper, they are not|champlonship claims will be takem Yale Has Been Handicapped Jordan. O'Hearn received the ball ee ee exactly fair to them. For instance, | serious from the centre and, as stated, fac- : ’ one rule jn particular, that of the last | ‘The punishing headlock, set 7 Statistics now prove that Babe Ru is better known than Hel Stack Aldcich, the Captain of the uns | oc SBits aah ¥ 5 is a ik headlock, scissors ; By Her Football Captains. lng the Princeton right end. Me famed | CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Ralktine billiard ° Mack Ridtiot the Capra minute selection of a referee, Is /and other holds, deemed to dangerous defeated Yale team, retained his posi- tion as the leading individual scorer mong the Rustern college players by ed too radical, particularly ts where championships are During ‘he last ten years, or since| he intended a play off his left tackle, | Mayers and fans from all parts of the Willard confirms report that he has given up idea of fie 4910, Yale has had footbai! material |O'Heart skirted the Tiger right end, |country Interested in the 18.2 cue gama} sey. But most of us thought Joss gave up that idea in the | probably unsurpassed by any other| {4 the Princeton end. being sucked |wore gathered here for the opening to- | Agat at Toledo, into the # t)son by J ‘trom the rule ting Jack Demp ‘st round of the fe as promoted last sea- Currey and extracted some time ago by the ping himself to 7 points in the game| For years champions and near iz commission, have be-n author- | In by the fake pass to Jordan, vould |day of the first world's championship A) Oh hd winst the Princeton Tigers in the| champions have always had a voice | | restored, It would seem, for { universit Yet during these ten|not get the runner. From there On| oursament held in sixteen years, For first time sinco it was bullt, Yale Pe! hos » o¢ crowd | owl on Saturday. jin the naming of the referee for their; to night's mateli. That {s, these be years Yale has won only one of the|{t wns juat a pee ot emggr ia The opening of tho evont will find|in one season. Yet some folks claim the } ‘ +. uun-reflillable, enitee AIMMEA Kaa AbGEGA NIAGSE | battles. Picking the referee was al-| notte may hn med at the discretion se Harvard and, not including the con-}approached as close as he fhonght| !x challengers representing throe na- Penn State goes to Seattle for game neat miunth, which means the Penn | down and four eld woula for a totnl of | Hie Bunoec! MAN SAT the only way they were used before, { i test on Saturday, has won only three Reve teary ice wom c mee he atenned tions Seady to pinye Aer Apts venereal will make an All-American tour, cven if they fail to make the nouth eam is second on ine list, with a ie of the cight ga layed against |Short, let them go by. and complete: @ firat match will bring towether| A-A* team. otal of 75 points. while Lightner of = |) Princeton ‘The reason for this com-| 8 23, ¥ard tun for a ouchtown. | lwo, youngatera of she tourney. Welker one "ie tkatelie and Wwasntncon ana! Jesse Guilford |Fowler-B Le 4 by mes durin, game the| Cochrane of San Franctaco an iy asiit have'te anal e, by ‘ paratively poor, showing may be|Judgment of Laurie, the Princeton Sonal eats ligne, "witt cone into een beer is one medicine that a guy doesn’t have to shake «pfterson “ouch ave won wight consecy, wtler-brown J. Groflted to tho tact that, there bas Qunsree ta bolas Mae a Maye tant [tnerche rmentate lore of the: Goch sae eh Vet oripcaL, agonisa Enters Tourney Capture Bowling 1 49 pice, Ofenutnority between [occurred shortly after Yale acored her Tane-Cont! match. eduted for ench| Babe Ruth ts einging and dancing !n vaudeville, ‘The Babe is @liil pulling ‘Goals fran captains and coaches, or rathe Touch “Teach: Field Total |fouchdown, On a poor punt by) day after the opening avent, Edounrd | the unexpected. ane Piszer and Colieee, oman demas Genie “Ps, | A Pi h M h b Pi {ai WN captains have assumed much |Giears the Sal went ontelte on |Herenatns the Benn sna onacmten nio 8 fee cj 6 t Pine urst late ch by a Pin of the authority @ head coach should | Yale's 3% yard line. Tt was Prince. | of Europe. will meet Ora Morningstar of ‘ ‘ ae 75) r " ARAN \ ‘ Y Report is now loose that Babe will demand $50,000 salary next year, i ta rightfully Lave. ton's ball, With the help of a 15 yard |fAn Blew, Cal, Lonorrow. iter “jr, {Some folks may say that's holding out, out management claiins it’s holding up: | Ruvee, Gemestown -° fA rl Actor, sees | 4 Matiera have been vastty aifrerent | Penalty the ball waa carried to Vale's | ang George Button, will follow. Atter oe Pilingeey ‘Peng eiatas: Ip 9 i & rear oN einen |, BY the margin of one pin in the i ers have been yastly diffe 5 vari line, It waa third down, twolthe ‘Ttonpe ‘matey ‘tosmorrow. nlght i . alte salary 160 Ren 8 guiitora will arrive here Wednesday laeventhi fet ‘i : this year. By thougatiuiness, tact; yards to co for first down. It looked | drawings for future contents will be Or maybe Babe is asking for Afty grand to make Landis's salhry look ° 8G) gud vill tale part In the mid-Southlocy ¢ Be BEG GeniQins Kein Fowior | ana patience Tad Jones has been able {48 though Princaton was well on the | tiade according to the resuita of play. [lke wages. , 3 3 8 e pa | and R. Brown, repraseniing the firm ; bg of 2 One way to a touchdown, But at this | — — sees ae aN al 3 8 R amateur-professional tournament on o¢ A. Housman & Co, defeated C. j- 19. exercise the authority a ead | noint Tourle ul nat get what In ° 6 x tiaveite $$ Brriday and Saturday. The national | purty and C. Miller of Catlinle Mees | coach should possess, and has won|\nown in football parlance as “the B ke tb ll Ch m, ns 7 Greet, amateur champion has paired up with Rin wat 4s | Chane ‘ 1 the confidence of players. The re-) price or che alba tte spread ile ile asKetoa a ipo mn | gird 4 i # Tom Boyd. Both the amateur and rf oe Beant aes piles gult has been that he was able to/*cross the fleld, and Snively throw a | T Al G Lo l Ci t: ' (An H ® 43 professional fields promise to be even a ct ans over the ‘coal Ine that wna $8 prot pr saw the mated declare that it was tym out a well-rouseled and smooth- | Prounded for a touchback. Lourie wo ore Games on ca ourts n @ {)_ stronger than last year. Among the easily the mom exviting contest that Funuing team that not only far out-|had two downs to make his two @ | p 4 ; & teading “prow” already heard from! has been their pleavute to with classed the Tiger team on Sa lay | yards needed for first down, whiel ri 8 t val Hagen, George | ii ty 7, he ‘i ts 3 i ‘ u ah AM peat Sect + making good by their clever passing i Fare Leo Diegel, Walter Hagen, n many a da jen the two an- ac aicren ravoraniy git xalsie | would nave plagsd tie ball oo yen | plane Easy for Cellics, tna" igeurave etooting. i U $ $B Fomeringnam, Tom Boyd, Pat Doyle, | cuss ruled tin lant frame’ the acary i paltghas been a delicate, situation to| which to put it over | but Half Moons Prove OTHER GOSSIP, / taniny , ; { B cy Sone ermal Festcl ae Aa a anes sin eee AU + handle ang fow realize just how diml- i wees ‘ ' Er ede McLeod, who ts coming down with] witht pal j : For ar Twenty-Third street -¥. M. C. A] , ’ H t h ten, thereby winning the game ee TIRS I A h ec las orward Passing Hard to Subdue. has organized a team for this sea on \ M, Fest 8 fH Clark, Gritting and several other|by one pin. Cuflisle Merlick & Ca. i le blew, ending the contest, there Gi i Touchdo | es composed of Plunkett, P.escia, Teles- Lab ° ® £0 Washington amateurs. |ahd A. Housinan & Co. are two of the i was ample Justificktion for Janes and | GIVES Tigers Touchdown. feicny (ek t New Y rk/ ot Sheppard, Zanelli, Colangelo ani u 8 £2" Nembers of the Wheatley Hite} leading teams in ock Exchange ‘ Pengis Mack, the Ell tather, *£-1 vais wicked out of danger 46 Prince-| B® Original Celtics of New |Ferris, Manager W. Volmer wanis tM Bi ane ne pene teens : ing Teagu preasing their atisfactin by em-| | Fale kicked out of ees Drincetn | carried off the honora In two gaN’R|t, hook a few more games with teams ; $$ Et Golf Club of Long Istand will gather = Pacing each other and doing @ MO- | Weivted her. forward passing game {at Madison Square Garden yesterday.|uveraging 100 pounds He may 2! Blue Foothall Squad Came Out $B ormorrow evening for. their annual| en ot» 4 ig riage fy te Ar The Eli t ‘was ior t. | Which put the ball in such position|in the afternoon the home aggrega-| ached at the Y. M. C, A. 215 Wrst) sa 5 i ° 2! meeting. The only officers to bo| tou and th lun wan of Greenwel 5 mM Was superior ’ ; t " on Rireae alte of Princeton Game in 8 2 By, ae tt the ra teams. inthis eld) hme H Princeton is every de of the) Hie Gacelty/s touchdown was mail’ltion defeated Lou Sugarman's Up-| "4 Street, city. ce same 8 3] chosen are the Governors, who will! tow! urnament ar to meet. game with the possible exception of | 206). nee te ee” he uned {ind Five by « score of 21 to 1 The} Of the many newly organized quin Good Condition H elect the balance of the board. Will-| sinters of the Fiswornth Street Churn teem H forward passing. = Her line was! jcainst Harvard, with the ends out] visitors put up a good buttle through-|teta formed within the las: few years . 1 # lam E, Taylor has been nominated Toi I wee mter-cwuney League “lame BE stronger in both offense and defeas| nttean yarda from the centre of at-lnut ¢he whole game. In the evening, | tt? Manhattan Lassies “opr. sent on B serve one year and the five following | | ai that are he’ atl al Soran, Mallory back nald. O'tenr. liack on thelr respective siden, an. i lof the bert, Alive “Thou, Rese| SRW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. U.—A per- r h,outshone | {ack on thelr respeative alles, anil nowever, iho Celtics had less trouble} Roth and. the Minsen Engram, Nabel | race pemmet vite tee hontthe te Lourie, Garrity, Gilroy and Cleaves |tWo halt bucks @ yard Behind the tery i, subduing the Half Moon Quine .| Kahl, Melvor and Thorn play at the | eee an Ge ee cea ae organ Doubt remains as to the forward | the paesea were thrown to the backs! The gcore at the cnd of the tirat hal) | Central Caaino Palace at Is4th Sire c| TOO"Y y M : ¥ Sc pacsing ability of the two teams in-| or onda that were together. In the z a 2 wi nd McCombs Place cvery Wed: nd Johrny Mack for thy Yal aamush as it was se'dom that the ne inort of the passes w. me stor 20 to 12 with} aay nicht. ‘This waek tho girls ta J for the coming week Eli's were for t resort to this to the end that wag al vam in th id. ‘Ta | the fast Mshawake team and all in-| the victory over r terms: William Cam- Meek, Thomas for three eron, Charles Kierney, 8. M. Downing Mrs, C. D. Smither sce sumumencsosa220ccoss 009005" ma mw: nthe second g: the S| wruck { method of attick, and, ax nather | nitiy, the Yale eeoute who were} tal gore was 26 to 1% Chris Le n-| Teations pant to a batt worth wi: | rice Hecksher, Mre \ consideration, there is ama’) douht bu the Harvard-Princeton game ht"! vq ang Jo! Jarry starred fo. |QCS8Ing Manager Russtes, o | Mrs, M.D. Paterson { that there was a natural dectre iol brought this information to New Hn ea pnd Johnny Barry starred f) West tag:h Btrect, city, has a fe | t i@honon baveubess chosen’ by thy] } eoren tt ee hoft ttack fori yen and that was probably the reason be Celtic. open dates, } J retum Harculive Committe ae the Nomielain | eo only were the. Yale tne art Skee aie Mata aie Sache T AGL-NEW VORKS WIN, Kips Bay Midgets defeated the Ort aman the college buildings and wilt nating Committee of the Wom Soy Wy Thooming th aids that ne Ronee backfield superior in both attack and] were looking for the pass on the other]. Th All-New Yorks defeated the} oles of Harlem by a 4 ore of 60 io 14 | emain there until the squad starts tor fot iia tefore an International content AGERE ROMER IES : I wolf A 1 Durini ay in Original Whirlwinds in a tas. gaice |The Milge’s played a fast game a . ft Metropolitan Golf Assceiation. . i ; onan, Dut much bet enerntshr 6 ; 4 i & Thureday afternoon se ae aan, Mr ‘ores y Ree chan i bee retan and Mia Saver 8 punt formation [at Manhattan Casino hy a 44 to 26) the way through. Any ‘eary of te will be the lightest of wor committee is to meet to-tmorr ety hag ited Manag Ch | it was patent ‘hat the Elta w s.|eave the Teer line a lot of treubl, [score. ba and Acker by their all- pound clasa ja challenged by th with dummy serimmag: name the 1922 slate will be glad . re perior in the hirhly essential derail ef Been eee eee ee ee tn [around playing featured for the win-|rianager of the Kips. Games may b ee ee Pa tear ecntione tom weniters sess Tycteal fondition. Tt wan Gaston 1] Alitigh and O'Henen ine Hits have| Bing team, whiie Goldie was the out-|arranged through hin, Address» an aye Hrlilas i) he winner eat in the mame that In auecerefalty | two excellent th-cuta. from thia/ Standing star for the losing aggre-| Second Avenue, city. {here wil b Udeills tn) the Stadium, repelling the ard ntta | formation, for both sin run, pass and | ston The Jersy Separates lost a hard me inirup tor ext Raturetay houtd ' Navy Team Gets of the nreced n toy the Mie} kirk, Yale plays either Aldrich or! 8 STRAIGHT FOR BROOKLYN, |fourhe game with the Passaic Buc)" () Bane as | fp lik 3 had recelved many wounds which hat | O'Hearn back, ten voids from the! ne Brooklyn haaketbail team made| id Whites by a score of 42 te 38 the @neoitlon that eal Elaincomnte 2 not healed. After the first fow plavs|tine of scrimmage, When O'Hearn ie m s will start at left end | Big Reception on it eight straight. by defeating the|Borgman of the victors made som of the pame Sti italian Catholic Club in an evening | excellent shots and his playing served| ‘Uct stuart oo seuseocscosssseceseesscooMoseuHosDeS n, the Princet.m| hick, Aldrich plays the quarterback » of Hulman, who Sc peeacsnuutmuncacander cate meeme: seo onto tansscune cute coerce scenes wae wate umeatemON ee: a 4 Ae An’ wha ate Gund in eth sition under the centie ind facing | RUAN Calnoln Cau irockiya. Thelts. decide the issue, Too Byers of| ‘calnst Princeton, but Blair has be ih J R t H J second 6 ’ « one of the bu-| toward the left side of the line game was sensational from whistle to | 2438 Hewes Street, “Brooklyn, ts| slaying left end all fall, and the only Le eturn ome Pea N i ioe ict nes : warks of Princeton def who had| kicks, whoev quarterback | Stsie and the home team won in, #2xlous to book gamcs with good} mason he wasn't in: yesterday's game ' 3 record of Zith ip which’ was made op meen oer Ak Goreclin soa TO erecke’t ® asso’) she last few minutes’ play, With but | home teams. | vas becouse of injuries. He will be H H ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 14.—The fact| himvclf two He ceturted nearly a wor wing arve rd | and “! two minutes to go and with the score Home managers who are confronted | ompletely recovered by the time Yate t 9° that the Naval Academy lost (o Penn) from me A. C. closed 4 fo leave the field, ‘Later, | from interfering with the kicker, face As , sb A y . run y a vied. handl sam ad to eave thet Spann saidane ominia corintion, generally oven, uh ank Brugey cane trough with the task of booking an opp -| neets the Crimson, ; iH State on Saturday did not mar the wel | U0 13 “hine minut aad ¢iniened te. tions for Garrity and Cleaveay ta. | ines up behind the. ieft guard and| h a long shot for a field goal. nent on ghort notice will ecatter their Yale hasn't beaten Harvard t come which the Navy players revolve: fourt h_ position, completing the course oe ha Rea ciate wiih | hefore tho ball ts put in play he shifts | (ee, Shot gave Brooklyn another | tioubles by playing the Englewood! stagium since 1909 when Ted ¢ 3 i from thelr comrades when they re.) i” 2.21 r backfield ators. Yet, there #| ee point, making tho final score 29 to 26.|/Club. Manager J. Samiah may bel... Ae . ‘ 4 11] By re met pepionenes:...aiti ano oom 168d but thar | over to a relative position behind tne | ane +o my s37g|team won, and even then didn't make | syrscin. ‘ 3 H7)l turned to the Acad Phey were me! §) 1 wil these stare remained in the} Ment evard and is then in an adyan-| Robert Gair quintet ran away with | [earned by phone, Coney Island }a touchdown, being content with alager Sena $ $$ Sloy a cheering throng oried | New York Beats Soccer Champtons. By the result would have been tho | ta®ous position to trxe the ball fron |an easy win over the New York Coffee | °F Landay {couple of field goals, The last Yale|{Aunctst 4 q emta BansrotecHtall every, New York, third i American Soce ; the quarterback on cross bucks, and | Exchange five in the opening game of Several Brooklyn stars, including ‘ Pennesiranis i Fi is leer League, defeuted the T)dd Ship- * pans . ite the Yi ON * touchdown against Harvard tn the Fi 1F) sign of appreciation of y Bue, id Ships y a | in plays straight inte (he lin the on at the ?d Signal Corps | Stuchberry, O'Brien, Burns, Conaty.| Sg iim was imade In 130 en the i H fo} 1 that t ne yards ele the score of 3 goals to 0 Aldrich and O’Hearn Yal full Armory, Brooklyn, The score was|Phelan, Leary and Ferrocco, have Mt head ‘conch successful ° 4p Hg) Bile fete hereithiats the ne tua | &t the New ova rday,: Inet ss ale Successfully Works | 52—11 and Woodelt, with twelve field | oTmed a team under the name of the 1 Yale to victory over L. H. Bi 4 § ~— thylof the best teanis in the country but! Go, th t tumbled the national Both Played Brilliantly. | |goals, accounted for twenty-four of| Urooklyn Majestios. Home clubs} jow's great team, A previous team, { H 1B | that Penn State has the best, and that| champions n their pereh at the top Those on the playing field | Backward Pass Play. | the winners’ points. with alg Raed Some pnlgating ee aut tig: dnc Here $ $l tt was no dissrace to lore such a same | of league table piayt wi . No. cl je eur ¢ ve Ce servin f most credit for Yale twiee worked a cleveriy de-| Celiguin and Dondero fentured for Bronkien, care of ie Ae FEGNS Hiree) planning to ‘on Hi gio that played Saturday. Pride Ie felt | victory were Aldrich and sirned and well executed backward |tie Itallan Catholic Club when that, gt Jerome C, C. plated’ to ploy petonce ete H In the fine Aight made by MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ONenrn foriner was fl ; and each time it resulted | tes' merged victors 1s a contest] ing New York Whirlwinds Tuesday | roned Yale victasy at Jourrying its Gesperate 6 4 AMERICAN wonder as a ground ner, both | in gains o’ more than twenty yards, |@gainst the Peekskill Club by a score! evening at Bronx castle Halle 143cit oe Ane! SUBESH SEmIgh Ra TO- NIGHT * ae through the line and on end rm O'Hearn recelved the ball from the | of 40 to 20. These two forwards @ro gtreet and Walton Avenue. The| Wille Plant Wins Fire | achieving a Ue or victory. He wes equally good on defense and centre and faked it to Jordan for a | ———— eae — |Whirlwinds, who are represented by| Championship. | BL a ae A | Penn State will play here next sca- JOHN Sue SROKLOS Was lit of per-| smash through tackle. When the/ Goldie, Eaton, Lopehick, Milligan} Willem Plant of the Morningside A. | a oo Jeon, giving the midshipmon fection, Not only that, but he booted! Princeton line and ancondary defonse | Yale had the advantago tn kicking | Vonis Maton Me Li vot wtitt ‘lc. won ils fifth championship of ¢ me game. The gam: Bosurdie VS. eae » fel were sucked. in O'Hearn passed. the {throughout the game, ax both O'Heaen | Manz GDA! MASONS I: CRDERE ALTE OP RDe (ee ee tid cantutes The qintronolitan $1. George Soccers Win, NOmA Eee ie Cesena atk § O'Hear credit not) ball directly backward to Aldrich,|ABd Aldrich sent them high and fo >| #ton ies teas geeks metropolitan) pe ooiiyn St George soccera won thelr | strengthene ¢ ndly athiette 3 OTHER GOOD MATCHES: cai: fon ~ manner in| who akirid lett end. Tong dintances, giving their ends tims| The Wallace Ail Stars wants games) {fteen | pil, walk. championshin, et | secropoittan League game from the|Tiveity between the Inatitutlons. With Renato Gardini vs, John Grandowich a which he ran off his plays but he| O'Hearn's fine punt, which went to cover them, with the Lyceums, Nonpareils and th Oe Secottan thrve, sven |Centre-Galleeo eleven by the score of 3] NO otner game before them the Naval) Nat Pendleton vs. Chief Newberry | proved himself a fine broken field! outmide on Prin Princeton's el formation plays|other good heavyweight teams, Eddlojand Afteen mile ch mplonahtins nd tho | goain to 1 at the East New York “rat | coachee will have @ clear two weeks | Mart a Ludeck: Carl Johns me | runner. This js oniy his sophomore) }ine, was respons!ble 4d not fare well against th» Wallace, Brooklyn's fighting feather-|three and national walk) {) Lrooklyn yesterday afternoon. in which to prepare the team for the 4 a. 3 ¥. 8 bI fair to become one) the ball in @ position well-coached line, The Ya'e!weight, is managing the team. His| tities, coved first for the St, Georges, but | ER Day, NOVEMBER” isth. quarterbacks in the his-! field goal was nda pl excellent garie |address is No, 712 Flushing Avenue, | ——— Denz soon after equalized. At hal e ¢ the special pointing up _ JOHNNY. GEORGE K. 0. noth Tiger had to Stron eae ering of kicks! Hrookiyn. | Wigmore ts fo Handball, the stong even. Hindle and Bhar | Princeton and Penn Btat oncelved n run from u 1-| the c HH bn Princeton 1 vert : cot Hie even er ne vee ut a the ascond per aka atone? ie hat the real objective of 8. oe welver n from a - hi Di « rin en's 45 4 e jc ‘on me whie wr of t hing, 6 POUN a io backs in a hollow, boxed mi downed. Aldrich 1 n Birotch Reynolde starred { ac re it A> | i and the ball being passed throura| two yards cn the backward pa anders, dans Arizao of it Retaited aoe tN ves the quarte i. variation | jordin took the bail to F Harvard ss Sackett Street, Corona, would v Aa Be Sete’ Of @. 16. 0 at Gonita Te- Night--Broadway Exh, Club, Brooklyn were many and the deceptions were\ 17-yard line on the next play the game at Cambridge next | play MacDowell Lycoun, Stuy a {erday. Next Sunday” the y PEPPER MARTIN vs, MICKEY BROWN, be not revealed. dropping back to the Tiger duy should be a hotly contested Visitation, Triangles arc «ther teams th, > f $i, will moet & Annunciation #\e > $1—$2—$3. a? Charlie O'Hearn mad ad fret line, booted the ball over tho eggs. ler. of equal standing. ty Golleae cadium