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so UPERIORITY LARGELY DUE TO USE OF FORWARD PASS —<+-. West Has Been More Alive to the Value of This Effective Play | and Owes Its Majority of Victories in Intersectional Battles to Successful Employment of Mt By William Abbott. und THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, Copyright, 1921 *« Publishing, Co. (The w York Evenir CAPT. . JIM ROBERTSON, DARTHOUTH - SECOND HIGHEST HDIVIDUAL. 1921, _ WEST HAS SHOWN WAY TO EAST IN PLAY FOR GRIDIRON SUPREMACY ~ ng World). By Thornton Fisher AMERICANS BEAT BRITISH FENCERS. AND WIN TROPHY | Uncle F Sam’s Swordsmen Gain t Holding on Interna- tional Cup. Rutgers 48. No ngie poin | ii ld four repreacntative. Easterh American swordsmen won \the first ORWARD passing is no longer aN) jogimng e ist Western oppo: jholding of the international fencing experiment, It is now a basic | nents |trophy against the British team in the princ n successful footl | Football hve wn so lmmensely fi of the series at the Hotel Astor Untess Eastern coaches come to this |hat no one section can now claim any | last night, Their victory was solely due conclusion very soon many of the|{)siint aerate Pe uiee id |to their excellent fencing at Washing« most promising young players in this! jroves ‘ahead i ¥ + {ton, D. C., last week. part of the country will heed Horacc BO'MSMILLIN, | ‘The United States team came to the ' ‘ ‘ The Navy was rushed early in the i finals with a lead of 17 bouts to 13. . 3 y : . s oved SPt8On expressly for the wit Suc aty ‘This was tallied with foils and duelling t S$ season emphatical ved Princeton. A lump was bound to COLLEGE , KENTUCKY, TH | swords. | | teat Western football is superior to come, and It arrived im time for * HOST GOLORFUL Gina ad In the clashing encounters with the the game played In the Kast, The! important gaine with Penn State, Bob STER sabre, reguided as the Britons. best corn belt w tL majority of inter-|Folwell, however, by skillful handling, APPEAR ON AN EA bhi tate hood ig { ‘i 4 weapon, the Americans could only make sectional contests that were held on| bag rounded the Middies into. top ERIDIROT! break of it. The sabre bout | ster ns and the lineup of form for the annual battle it the SEN tin Ge - Heed, outs Juastern 1 » ad : i up vi Sede ita tle atone w pe ended in a tie, 8 all. As the total num- ‘ ie stronge cams does not favo dets at the Polo Grounds Saturday | ber of bouts scored the victory, the final this sector of the land. Based on the afternoon. result was 25 to 21 in favor of the records and proved stren Americans, and they become the hold- writer picke as a group the foll The football season is altogether fe Ca Beane trophy offered n to leading clevens this sea-|too short, The regular campaign wil py Col. Robert M. Thompson. ng as Gse fing clevens this sca- | ¢ apis 1 Hire a mpalgn will It is no secret that tt tons came son; Pean State, Lafayette, Notre, be stretched a little if present plans td the finale With CHIEN Honea Lasute, ame, lowa, N ka and ( lifornia jfor post on rames materialize Col. A. Radley Martin, who captained This ‘© not flattering to the East,| According to latest reports Centre and the Bi h Olympic sabre team jn 1913 sf which not ong ago safely occu-| Notre Dame may ciash in this city and 1 and who stands as winner of pied the football pinnacle Lafayette and Notre Dame are ang | championships, made a great beginning In the above selection Lafayette {s/ ling for a game in Chicago, while sey against Sherman Hall, one of the best considere oe weakest team, because | oral colleges are anxiously waiting tor of the Americans, So clever was the } Stil] concentrates on the old-time {an invitation to go to California En: .shmnan in forcing Hall's guard that quickly as a team equipped with an} inte Meslay sae ones Ue Won thi Hout cBato 2 urate forward passing offense, La-; Claimed as one oO! area ba heck } iv In his next engagement Col, Martin | s Yale eve ad, isn’t ely to be : | fayette is the biggest physical eleven, | tins Y ver ha did not do so well. He found ret. | even bigger than Nebraska, but in| OF MORRILL Mek auel "a OEE, DON LOURIE, PRINCETON. John W. Dimond of the United States | gur opinion the Haston team would | ita aay finished with a. total of 86 | 4 CAPT. MALCOLM ALDRIC THE CELUCHIGS See Tom much Con vigorous for hire be caught flat-footed against a shard | mainte eight. more than Jim. Robert | vo Yours Famous HALFBACK -. THE EAST. The dougity Sereeant forced through, versatile attack that Penn State or}! , eee ay er on the alert, feinting and then }son ¢ a 0 his nearest rival. | ° 2 ever on Football in the Far West is the most NPR RRMA istic ews OF la “LEADING INDIVIDUAL. broke through to win, 5 to 1 | radical of all, Ca TOP IDE | actuate Haely. co la cROOVAlt ° | OF THE EASTERN TEAMS On the American side the swordsmens | mance: huris. fOuws passes Atty |20P isn’t likely to be above the aver- and Gos$i | ship of Chauncey McPherson, the na= ards and controls them. Ohio State, |2&¢, ‘The Crimson will lose the lin | tional sabre champions was remarkable, Conference champions in 1420, wer’| sanign oft Tubbard at Ruard,~ arid By John Pollock = = = See | Vout “cA Kcerehaw, ileui, Col Hed j very nifty mani pane the perial Clark, centre rush, Buell and Owen ° ° ley Martin ‘and in the last bout of all game, but were completely outclassed | Clink. centre de RWGIGR t6 Ne kl d Me A W, Gol. Campbell. In all of his engage- | Ce tals |srill eeriained ny aunecious for°| two tmportant twelve-rouna bouts ockler an arino Are Winners | °2.. spy ths an eekMees f The case agains RaMtOYhy AVSe| Genes ea ries so wome. 1 1ike corner | satan ie “er B . ness that easilymade him the winner | The ¢ against the Eastern sy8-| stone to build upon Will be staged at the Pioneer Sporting | LEO CRGHIDRPALIVELY. crievalded aed f tem of, ‘coaching “Is made ‘complete Club In East 2th Street. to-night Of 12-Hour Endurance Contest «itis. et. t when the problem of defense is stud-| pitisburgh may spring a surprise | yatchmaker Charley Doesserick will Sherman Hall, Arthur | ied. The resisting strength of a team) and defeat Penn State on Thankagiv- | Mal 4 ; : | —_~»—__ o Secret. John W. Dimond, J. Brooke: + has always been a favorite topic forling, “Any team coached by ( have Sammy Sieger meet Battling | |, i een wae Jemy ate to ensage Phil spine] HOrkEr, Chauncey McPherson and Ene coaches in this part of the land.| Warner | tough customer, ‘The|Reddy in the feature bout, while | ; atter’s Bowling in the Last) ens citer in the fist halt of Oe Bee a eee lana | Weatern tcams, whi possessed with| Panthers atarted the Sear with DriRht |Jonnny Murray of Harlem wi hook| Planning Game Between Notre Dame and Centre on Polo)" i Saalleame| Wak ‘i eh prt PGgt Reneid Gamebals” Cape a powerful offense, could not gain| proppects, but were licked by Da- |" _ ar at aide | j = zame Earns the Honors MM Willlam Hammond, Lieut. Col, A, Rad= j BAD pIRSAA UY (Sea na Cee highly de-| fayette, Nebraska and W. & J. Still, oe ee aa eat mu Ni aah | pitaed at mn Sh Benny Leonard Gets Into fon Hissta lew Martin and Licut. C. A. Kershaw. ' Veloped defense of Eastern clevens.| many things can happed on a football | featherweight, In the other feature | ction First Time in Months. or His Team. ' | ; ‘This argument was blown into little] field, gnd Pittsburgh may add to lcontest. There will be three other n t Time fits } row of some of the ow | dealded str on form Pé © ‘ Neckler and Marino were ¢ j Nebraska beat Pittsburgh 10 to 0! Immediately after the game Penn uths, will be seen in action again to FOOTBALL gga: right herein Benny Leonard, lightweight cham-] rolled a sniversityalieva, thé Greate b C Pe reie puenine ibe { Chicago licked Princeton 9 to 0, No-| State will start on its invasion of the | hint, ts will go against Sallor Friedman of Chl Aiehe! ae oe oe eC ATA BGEBC IH COT eT FIREU TRC TIEN OTTO E Te ee eee aie Sule sa, than ie) atalnnies coer Hiroe, gov the tans | “| tre Dame defeated West Point 28 to 0] Far West cago in the main bout of ebeht rounds at the #how | New York, ag Palo ero UH Al tye first time in months, Began to|t the latter, who recently scored a dihoria! | i of the Too Palace A.C. iu Woitadetpbia, Leonard | on Dec. 34 .. 10th, between) ook us if Benny had put away his | Victory over Charley Trucks of Phila- | Hanking Co. ised, th { : . . ought 10 easily outpoint Frimdman, Henny Valaar| Notre Dame and Centre College,! righting tozs in moth balls and was|delphia. Going ito the final game veeneningby ; | Arm and Nav Polishin wlll fiht Tomms Cleary of Mulladeiphia 1 th) sounds like news too geod to be true.| through. Such is not the case, how-|of the series Marino and his partner | tke Tat Hitec \ som) final of eight rounds. It is more than a possibility, however, | ever. Benny and Billy Gibson | were 57 pins behind Beltrambo ana | ‘* | Wires have been sent to both univer. | Slowtown now, ready to show Sailor ; aaeea | e Hockey Kansas may be suspended ir the Boxing ir ave been sent to both univers | Fot iin what he has forgotten to|Stofka, Marino rolled the high total| the ridge Club of Brooklyn won thr i or err nnhua as | Comm “ssion of Wisconsin for not being on haad to) sities and a detinite answer to them|jearn abe ‘t boxing. of the tournament in this game with, fiakt Achuny Mendelwonn of Alilwaukee last BEM | Will be forthcoming shortly. | Over in Philsdelphia the Police De-/258, beating Beltrambo whe opposca —_——— + a La ie ap elas meer Hea the| Tha Knights of Coinmbus are at-| partment is the sole boss of boxing m, by 100 pins. Nockler and Ma- lat e, it ld be asking much t ) as the advance sale of Uekets on Sunday had | tempting stage such a footbal!| 8d one of Its rules is that principals} ds innit g margin of 44 pins. West Point Plans Rest Befora | Tale game, it, would be asking much to | scrap « ae ; n all bouts shall be on the grount ad g ne m ended by Skating Avyno- : Htomevann ieeeimall ob toe ee ee eee deer syy | arte) Wynlch Big Uld\by ine! protey een thintyetour Hours in Advancosoe tiny ‘ores follow: Nockler and Ma- latte: owever, the real objection to te! cent. of the gross receipts aud Mendelsohn 2 eae ee e ihe a ial onal td nia 3 # | Game—Annapolis Sticks tO | continuation with the navy ta the fa eee z | to deciding the championship of the | time. Go.d rule, at that. It reduces | rino, st and Belltrambo, became known last night that Joe| + that were the Tigers to entertain the} yi. seamon, trainer of Champion Leonard. | United States. If arranged, the game | the chances of last minute disappoint- | 4,98 3 and Spinella, 4,248; Sny- ore, ice skating champion, had been | Daily Practice. Navy here in 1922 it would be mi |, Mannie Heamnon, rane oe ne own at xo. | Will be held in connection with the| ments e der 4 Lunsman, 4,226; Dammann panded by. ther aiddlavAtlentiorSkats ’ bent upon them to travel to Annapolis | \ goin 0 a ae aed | NeW York K. of C. drive for tts $2,000,-| From what we haye seen of Fried [ana Robbins, 4 mletien aaa ria nd ) f a |{m 1088, according to the terma of the | #148 Third Arenue, | Maanie sare, Meet ft iar} 090 Welfare Headquarters. The k.of| man, Benny has litte ®o fear from dell, 4.186; Jarrett and Scqultz, 4184; 20 Association for an infiaction of one | ‘aie polishing off its eleven for! i cater to the preliminary Iads,"* | PERARAO! jaton.)son is thought of in his home) Brosnan, 4 Soster in uN. ia circular letter advertising sporting see Pe tas ik New: yoresnextopaturdig | YALE: I irtatas asa fangin Vi be aids (6) Abrilog 4 ween Notre Dame ana | {WM Chicago, lends intersectional in-] 4074: Hamburger and Heinsy 4004; fais “One of the Ietters, tell inte tne| Mfodified each season to § nie *.| NEW HAVEN, Conn. No he| chard: : ee! o De 4) terest to the mateh. Reynold dd, Beichinger, 3,954; Ste- | hands of member of the association + pan ast SieeNauy FTN Weal Ub CU TL aeceraduatel tiodvonetiled Gouin eee would be one of the real foct-| “Srredman and Leonard were matched | wns and Dewey, 741. | and Moore: was suspended’ = ""” | conform with style tenden- tomary Monday blackboard talk, fol | oie winter's work yesterday, All| ‘Tex Wtickard wilt stage four tateresting ten-round | DAI treats of the season, There would | once before at Benton Harbor, Mich., |" Moore was entered for the one-mile cies— lowed by some real work the gridiron. | 11. football men are back attending| contests at Madison Square rien on Friday | De & strong appeal to both football | pur something happened necessitating | Capt. George S. Jarret am@ Pete Sch ot the Class A handicap race at the 18ist rs 1 q rhe squad reported late on the fleld, | { Path ie tt fe them We The stellar event will bring together Joe|€Nthusinats and the public at lerge. | tho calling off of the match. Street Rink last hight, but, because, of Our *Composite Derby! classes, and there are no Injuries as the | "8! . oy Na ah A fa suspension could not compete, Pit alasdibyseskvenieniarank(acets ion Tonch, the former champion, and stigset Smith, In| To football fans there would be the] 4 number of Bronxites, Immediate e was won by West Becker of the | 5 é fares, the drill went its, full length, | Tesult of Saturday's defeat by Harvard. | ect cuts Milly Ive Foe meets Andy Chane? {attraction of seeing two of the great-|¢riends and followers of Leonard wi'l Willie Hoppe ae Histnont sfating’ rinks who’ hua So 9 | The most successful hat a ee vere ere was little betting op the gamely Wiimmcn wer ¢ of California bates est football matchines in the country | make’ the trip to Philadelphia to. s qance of twenty vards. I Smith {we've ever had. all the members of the big team in their for Several reasons—chiefly, and most | paye tosente ra. wad Jimmy Darey meets Al Nelson, | in action, Centre College has had an} pow the champ on shapes up after his fished second, Becker's time was 6 . f yeapective berths sutistactory to the college authoritics, ts : 4, /UAbroken Jist of victories this season | jong layoff. ure of a CAST mins at, 35 seconds e A composite of our most The varsity defense got a half-hour | the fact that the students were inter-; Wid Muivm of Yonkers is wwe fabiiog Wt and humbled Harvard 6 to 0. “Red” : Sate "Snorer tn 3 minutes 45 4-3 seconde, | becoming shapes. tryout cls deparimens pf Army's! ested in the team because of ita person. | he ame 0 ine He as beea send | Roberts and Bo McMillan have been| 1f the Original Celtics keep on wir T ein Tourne a] Lusgow won the quarter novice | 5 Mra AeAIroGa nt Rolune wore niten eo | nek, cAnother on was that Yale was | it 10 cone ne nig {Placed on an All-American team by | ning basketball games—the team h A U Crs}: | Built on the law of aver- the work. ‘The scrub used a varled ate | Aha a E price, the t © ter 1. Velger ought | eh@ consensus of expert opinion: a record of twenty-three wins out of Paper 4 fa eee es leges Yack” which yielded ‘them several Neat | ng Que dlc yingmenes OF, the team are Gn lah ttle UN) Notre Dame presents 4 perculiarly (ag many starts this, season—it. ap- | Ndvacate lolemileienaniatienitan| SBQc! owns, but they were unable to score, | NOt yer Mscuss tg h Ug gale Sic ant Med Reg i i fascinating brand of football. Every | pears as if they will have to look fo U e not unti) the ballot next week, the stu- ‘Three otter bouts wil! precede the i pears ae i W United State: RE MON Uke eee: Ane Botta wre naturel’ nigrestea Uh ene me ; ment man on the team is an adept at the opponents outside of the three nearest | WORLD’S BILLIARD : GHIGAGOMNOG be cn reiatlonior the The best of everything peat Wo Army's Kicking ‘ame | tie, MuocoanOr (0) MAS AIGROn. wi pe: forward passing game. Every foot: | States, New Jersey, Canecticut ant TOURNEY STANDING. | american oiympic Association was ad- nd will undoubtedly do the most of the | rent haltback, and Phil Cruikshank, left | Crea 8 By Hs fee Sats as oe) Benet Tk tO font Tee Cainer ven Tila ed Be oy ee! | is _ \\coated at a banquet lust night undo’|Men and boys wear. Also Jets’ kicking in the Navy ‘The | guard, though there are AT ether | shown marked lpr nt in form. gets hischance | there is no other team in the country |\task, however, and afready the Cc % is ng |vosoted! & 1 at und 4 eile, Storcly od White, iown | Samors Weel qron thet etter ee | to ella tothe tap of the welterwelabt class when [that ix so proficient in forward pass-| tics’ management has games hooked |, i Wan Tas Faby |e nuaploes. of the Amateur Asbletic !tmanke, bage and suit cases, ander. the Ks, Nay M ' | t 8 there ¢ satan sohara it | Hoppe Sake 1 e ed ¢ which SES, wel wa Jordan has had longer experience on is Paul Dole at the Brooklyn Clermont jing, Furthermore there is no © with fives from States where it take i 1 $00 |ouenod # three-day. conven here. . A Backfeld star, Army appreciates a great Fale tenis. | ‘Two years ago he wis on | ink ot Saanlay night. ‘The winner of this bout | team in the country that is as speedy. | more than sever hours to get ty 4 on ARO tee N eete to enaoaseria manwnriondale in price French, their own star, and Barchet's | ‘he froghman team. | Last year ad ad be ne for # match with Jack Br It has Desch, the Olympic hurdler, in| New Yor Incidentally the Celtic : 2 699 |te pulid up their athlet -to-date in style. ability to run back punts will im: ake | hy a diejth s ater got a eceal| the lineup, and there are several other | must be credited with putting basket 2 ‘ 42 [teat usc, S. Weay and up sty. necessary the jflosest werlps by’ Ifrom Bangor, Me., and prepared | . Notre Dame men that can do 100| hall in this city on the map and mak taro. i : eu | President 5ot, ihe con a *Registercd Trademark, nil} th nillips B ix twenty-thre Ol h S Y: yards in close to 10 s nd ng it a major sport. ‘The wond Z athietic competition, thereby developing Hones the long aril for Ac wing: | yenrs. old, pounds and is Ohio oac a Ss If these two teams could be prought ord made by the shamrock tenn! 14.40 Noy. ga—Wilile Hoppe athletic compe \tiogs ihereby qeveloping ROGERS. PEET COMPANY The Arn: tin iiseacny Feb ANG ae tall ng the war hi t d P togetWer it is likely that hundreds of | jast year brought them publicity in| ¢ : aa en ‘ a neats milaimnloniaas ees ‘Broadvay. Bronieny sup n hursday | Grutksh: his freshman | ispu e ass people who have had no particular in-| many out-of-town papers, They in | worle : pal eh al Se ee vege | i Walker Ends W hem | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St ning. | te (wo years Ago. Mt previous to} forest Ip taatha lt would fi aK a see vas HL Boson, x ede blac pel IY: if sy nui - : Ls i ciel Former Breaks Hand: Convent ‘ |that had played at Hotchkiss, He was Ww. t the Centre outfit, which has heen | eral other to st season and won | place in the internatlona : - bit “n ANNAPOLIS. on the varsity squad last year but dian't | as Legitima @| formed trom a student body numbers |cvery game. “Nothing aucceeds like | ment being held here when he defeated| The bout between Mickey Walker jeter s Groner Fifth Ave. lget in the big gam He is) twenty ) | euccess.!? | Iker Cochran of San Francisco, 400 to] Flzabeth, N. J., and Ds Shade of| at Wagre at 41st St. ANNAPOLIS, Md. Mu d, weighs 195 pounds and is] - [tne only bh Myolker COSnienee. Q California, scheduled to go twelve| enthusiasm attended the 6 fret tall. He comes trom De: | COLUMBUS, ©. Nov. 22—After anes | 29 last 1 ight ; Hoppe now has won five a eke eal yesterday afternoon of the ML He pla through both +UMB * imes and lost none u iain | > Drinceton anc " ames this} ing moving pletures of Saturday's he tournament }end to-day with | tast nig! led In the eight round w practice before the Arm SE He RE at i bd Se TRG Gaal PADDOCKS 220-YARD RECORD | | NEW SWIMMING MARKS MADE Pane ene youn Pesi eI iara bere HORA UBL tered then ite lala RD eth tne Dara ey nce wey ea. § tS play LAEOUMNO UEC B Ue Ohio State, J. W. Wilee, coach of Onio| TQ BE APPROVED. BY A. A. U. IN EXHIBITION MATCHES, | «hcexe. w) Victory | However, an examination by the club | STANETRVATHLESIO CLUE Hives haces ME aCe anne tite eed to-day that in his ~ + Sehwefer to-day would give him #ljhysician disclosed the fact that Dave zith St. Lexington to Sd Ave three days ars to Ave ne the ° for Sonam > ‘and neces- |! a Navy players od, as y ente COLUMBIA Gavane ldlsnean thet i e ated forward pass} CHICAGO, Ne Approval o CHICAGO, Nov 22.—Two new Lie for pe + abs with Hoppe and ally did have a broken bone In his CAM NEN Ve MRA TLNON a ow. soon as tt mid. | lumbia squad resumed eter | Which resulted in the Jone Minols] oj. world's sprinting record in the] world’s swimming records were es- [M6 4 PALO Cochran down to|hend ‘Admission 81. §2. 6 Tel S100 bad. Sq, a ee EN is iG eM e £P cbbiddnbidt 4 aye touchdown was perfectly legitima Ys teblishe ate an exhibitio er t plac Roger Conti of Franc shipmen rushed to the stand n-| day for the final game te seanOn'| “Wine Aowiared that la. careful andlae: a 1 dash made by the x nsa-ytablished here in an exhibition m fourth place, Tower ye Ora Morning: 4 A i till ne Of against Colgate on ‘Thanksgiving Day 7 tional Pacific Coast runner, Charles [lag nigh Fit atterioon: sclentific examination of the motion | | star this aftern nd was devoted South Field was in a CONE Pati wed that the ball hit Capt.| Paddock, in the nationa’ games last] John Weigsmuler, Mlinois A. U. star, At the Si n One Block and form dition after Sunday's rains, and Buck | 4 Mi . * Ae aee t aren ret the 100-yard Pocket Billin al My of Ohio state, but did not| July, will be given to-day by the} hung a new mar n 1 ard | ¢ nleaf Leads in Po play® to be sprung on| ONeill, fearing m niu . Being givens thorough | ONeill, tearing more, m0 hel touch the ground before Waiduist} A. A. U, convention in session here. [swim for Gy-foot pools, stroking the] vat | of The Arch Hr ys team had the ball, while na ciught it and yan several yards to the} paddock also will be given credit distance in 3-5, This tops Perry] Ralph Greenleaf came ton pehind | ary to make use ofl toanm merely contented Peweith tar i | : Anes x the lead over Tom Huesto the electric lights around the fi Bey nel SOA ener, one eb goal 1K }waas stated | MeGitliy o4 flat nd took th , pea ae Bree ; hai balftotne ground in case of forward Se eee ee ee ee. | ane war n| Miss Sybil Bauer, also of the I. A,| in their pocke mails sp eeeg Lata Cruise appeared in the backfield The utmost. secrecy. characterized OMfeinis declared that the motion pice |: 3-5, rd academy last night hey are again. 20d Wisdorn at lett tackle, i: tha peeeton | eeeen eta te Ok | cure ve an optical il te fae Phe new world’s r L hong up by| Co cpped four seconds off Mis: ying a maceh at'f,00 points in hiocks| fn Saturday's guine Ham ton and | £3ct that 0 Ue developing # series | pai) striking the ground twice, ‘Thia, | the Californian in the 22-yard dash is) Bthelda Bleipirey's 150 yards back- | ¢ pach afternoon and evening, fu - offensive plays, and it is a secret of | Wat stressed as we rick Tormario: bali turning rapidly in the alr ltna Gor na 09 Records : | Greenleaf, scored to his opp p & € of| which should give the backfald the Committee 0% Records the election | As the meet was n the pres-| SCOT Nae e eet made < the coaches as to the player who will | mnurked increase in effectivenons, cole | _ TRE coach and other university ¢ officers will be held. ‘The contest | ence of officials of the American}, 42 GF dee unfinished, An eariler | s be culled upon chiefly in the running | gute will encounter on. ‘Thursday ficials attended a special run of the! ¢.. President. ties en Robert §.| Amateur Athletic Union, tt is an- |e? ted nim’ 38 | * Siactaaa attack which has n widened con- | pictures at noon yesterday, The pictures | Weaver, Los Angele esent head, |nouncel tosday that the new marke|'Y BAe a | 3 = PRINCETON, iderably since the Ohio game | were run ult slow rthe first time, and Charles D. Lynch, De sie wi be adopted as offi TW; Pitchers. Sa. PRINCETON, N, Jy Nove 22.—Th and were repeated time and time|dent of the Central Associa cla Ned Sox Re Two te % ITHACA, N. ¥., Nov. 22.—Co: fs convinced that the Wioning Llinois| “Yale Stars Beaten by Harvard urry Outhoxes Coster, Am ns of two pitchers frot Ceast tno fall Io the consensus of upine |evOUNs the Inst” two days of practice [PHYA piitecty Lealtimals 4 yg] | Temmi—Gav, fake, | Fraukio Curry received the Judges dears Os nounced >| COLUMBU don among thé undergraduates here. jat home largely to consideration of | stil" pictures of the play made by | } 3 nny Nov. 22. ro[ decision over Benny Coster ina fast | They are Cl Boat a southpar. | A sign that the opir s shared not |P@PMsylvania formations and methods| the university ofcial photographer. — |real story of the game Is that Yale stars ° heerowr d pout at the Free ort Audi jose pitching itomeid win ths.) t not |g ofp ‘i tina tag . - ¢ by the vard team,” said | totium in’ Freeport, Lb. last high rmant in the 1 a ni only by those playing ah active part in| Of meeting the Quaker strategy. ‘he aligiitin, SNe DAntel DP EAe AIAN 8 WA Cre ole dF his oppoient, and-hia| Curtis. ¥ ned last aoas | Princeion football is the rather den- | Red saued 6 uut_on the fleld late, | § See Big | GO"! Everet wake, who ined | superior boxing easily carned’ him the! son for ab of . Siiale fivinad pai tat tee Naor ein (puliog in & half hou a kicking | Catforata Ce War to See Big |, Cambridge yesterday after witness- | judges’ awald. Roth boss weighed in |ternationa in Rot _be down {oF @ date on the woz [UNG basting drill and spendir | RERKELEY var ER ue defeat samplnlatared by thie: Alnia | BUA SL ae Decision. echedule whieh! will Pe ottioially qnrj ven! Of time Gn 8 dummy Aefeualye) ain, head coe Vniversity, of |aniicin 4 trustee : Prankic Mason Outpolnts hate nounced in the near future TASS Rusia Orward Peas |. char ootbal) team, to | _ wake, who wa. of Harvard's ORT NS 1 ‘ee f Prinesion must play Chicugo in a | Camel! poking for an overhead at- | © all a Amp She aarti to an haithl 1 1888. : R : aN ay | tie r oe * ack anda f running game from the ay Was en route ¢ *hlladeiphia, wr sined " 4 2 we m Ani ae rev ne in Chicago next tal wud ny ‘ : BATHE 1h | as I be necessary to jouraey to] {ackles have received a préat deal of |Vanla game ueat ‘Thursday, He algo whi Valo now occupying the posts ten-rotnd bout here last night, accord: cision. over. irieh dining DY t 11 a.m. Catnbyidge In November for the clasit epecial preparation ty meet such for=| will view the Army-Navy game ka NeW game position that Harvard then ovcus ing to the opinion of newspaper amen al Brooklyn. Cooney scored a kuockdoy a toiiam j with ihe Crimson ihe week before Abe walious. York Bajurday. . pad. a da the last round. | . - an / r

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