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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER a1, 1922 8 LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAMS MEET IN GAMES FOR ‘MET’ LEAGUELEAD COLUMBIA PICKED |C292ain of Harvard leven |Sande Is Best of Jockeys |CELTIGS MEEI TODEFEATN.Y.U. Bo eee CRUE Riding on Local Tracks DODGERS IN TWO y TOW, Leads In Winning Mounts at him at the olghth peal It tan't ikely Nine VERBS Coad ae RN Vano IN PRIDIRON TO-DAY Yonkersand Enya Cone [eetccrarecncces'| — LEAGUEGAMES Fi ber him wh js fidence of Public. ee when the price ts more al eee nS xth Article of a Series, Famous Football Authority Writes on Developments of the Game. * Two solid good things yesterday |,.. area ee ent] Mere ,Tufter and Sea Cove. The for “irst Match in Brooklyn, Sec Zin about the best! mer nearly lost because his rider A Jockey of tho year, Day in and| Babin, tet Wynnewood ateal away too ond at Madison Square ay out his riding has been con-| fr on him early. It took everything Garden To-Morrow. Tufter had to catch Wynnewood 'n sistently good. The public has con-lthe drive through the atretch. Sea fidence in him, too, which ts more} Cove outclassed his company ant} BASKETBALL SCHEDULE. than can be sald of others of the #o-| litle Bell, who rode him, never left Fordham and Georgetown Play at Polo Grounds— ci HAT full appreciation of the tremendous developments which have} Rutgers and Bethany to been wrought in the game may be realized, let us revert to] Cac} the origin of football in this country, follow the various ash. changes in the playing rules, and note their effect upon the hat tactics of the offense and defense. A f called stars. So far at Yonkers] the issue in doubt. Sart In the early seventies, when the game was played under English rules, By Burris Jenkins. Sande has ridden seven winners, TO-NIGHT. there were fifteen players on a side. OUR football games will be played which {s more than all the rest of] One of the hottest tips of the year], Brooklyn Dodgers va. Original Cel- There was no successive possession p——<—<—$—_$_$_$__— in New York City to-day. Ford- them put together, went wrong In the opening event, in| #0*—Rink Auditorium, Brooklyn. Sande ts one rider who takes his! which The Colonel was the good|,, Visitations vs. Paterson—Patersoa, work seriously, He works hard tol thing. He was never in the hunt.| N> J keep in condition, v1.1 oven goes #0] fiatfles, recently sold to J. L, Holland SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Ry eRcueate days Lg hep Me by Joseph FE, Widener, and ridden by| Ascension Acen vs. St. Patrick's ty keep Nie enmusnionte n order) Taplin, won cleverly, This colt 1s 4] Five—Ascension Parish House. Ara dll en St brother to Papp, the Peter Quince] Itallan C. C. vs. New York Big d one of his three mounts! colt that won the Futurity a few| Five—Webster Hall, '¢ the ball, no downs, no signal tripped over one of his interferers at ham clashes with Georgetown at interference tor the runner, and no| Yale's 20-yard line, he would havelthe Polo Grounds, Columbia meets Denalty for failure to make distance, | Undoubtedly scored by a touchdown |. y, vy. at South Field, C. C. N, Y. : To this one play can be attributed| _ : After the number of players had all of the so-called ‘momentum mass will play Drexel at Lewissohn Sta: been reduced to eleven, the first| playa’ which thereafter rapidiy came] dium and Rutgers and Bethany play American legislation was to allow one| into vogue. The new possibilities! it Nellson Field, The two last named BUELL ~ Hervard yesterday’ In the first ho evidentiy| .., Oe Clearer, , team possession of the ball when an] thus revealed soon took the form of] encounters, however hotly contested, habe Me rte was on a ‘cooler’ in Driftwood. way nrterwarde fates to Stine, a ha ia 1s offensive play was to be attempted. Foe rnteite ence crore SEnlIn | ily raete/akirenlshes in comiparieen Nad ae Se ee ee of where he was a good jumper till one SUNDAY NIGHT. Having allowed the offense posses- | mage formation, So overwhelmingly day he fell in a raco and broke his! Gisinat ceiticn ve. Dodgers—Madte land Yet he was trying to win ‘sion of the ball, a problem soon arose| Powerful were these offensive prin-}to the big warfare schedules on the where Fator had previously found it ‘ ‘ neck. Raffles in troubled with bad ' ag to the proper method of preventing] C!Ples that in 1896 the Rules Com-|two former fields. le . BY JOHN e impossible under much less weight. i son Square Garden. visely : 4 ces, but he went pretty soundly what was then called tha “block | Milttee wisely abolished them entirely.| George are’ ie ate ti WwW: His real mount was Nightboat, ana| kee MoeDowall vs, Vii ne— fame.” As there were no rules relat-| Although stripped of its strongest |», ers we esos Re 1s c e s$ pottock AN) OSsl ae Cha hikhdloap pare KAA this aren youstaee. HS — re anes Ae ue Hall, BroONign? isitations—Prospect ine te the numberof dow. | Weapon of atack, the offense was not oRices Be eres : . top, the clockers 6 bpicha duane ty hibeRcee Acre ti ae ‘1 : > = Weta eriargiines. it, tech dis: [ong in devising plays, the malient fen-| ity College eleven, somewhat Inex-| Tommy Lynch, the promising east Bee SR Bei ean aan et ine. Mable. connesioan had’ the wo SURO Mahan Couns Oe) BADeRINIy © Hey Hall, Breoklyne a ee rs | practice of the offense to keep tho bait | ture of which was hiding the runner|perienced, makes uncertain what {side bantamweight, and Frankie Daly wi snvFnunaker on saveent ocee'| ahead"? algn ott, the public went to] tie tracks are goft.” The footing at) “thi eite vm,” Paterson—Greenpoint, continuously in thelr possession, irre- |! & mass of players who formed a} sould be un easy victory over Drexel, | f Staten Island will swap punches in] Wii!" 4h ine future, araige all of the fours] tt Bood and strong. There were six- Bros este bik RUN hae UP | Brooklyn, spective of the distance gained or los! Peyote abe uaually on ce: Rutgers is expected to have little aim- | the main event of twelve rounds at] “MCh will be staged at the club's shows, teed in ae field, ht that aaa affect wore “nye ‘olaii Mor The t Salone! So fat even if a team wae forced bes 01 jecessful offense of this y ; ? match has fumt been clinches veon | th® confidence of those who had the get ie j a ) | hind its own goal-line, the ball was|t¥Pe, Produced at Pennsylvania in the| culty with Bethany in spite of the|the regular weekly boxing show of the} A, match has just. ben clinched between} Stemi oat ti ¢| Grover C. Walsh got him for $2,900. At Madison Square Garden not so taken out to the 26.yard line, at{eatly nineties, was called “guardis| visitors’ superior weight. « Ridgewood Grove Sporting Club to- j.,the Junior Hightwright, formeriy| After the start the ability of Sande a long ago two basketball fans, one « which point play was resumed without | back." This held sway over the FORDHAM HAS FINAL PRACTICE |MIsht. Jackie Murray will take on ive then ten Witt chan at the | Pecame plainly apparent. Ho got oft |, Marle Maxim was much tho best in| Brooklynite and the other a Manhat- penalty, ae with eminent success for sey- MTIPOLOGRGUNDS Joo Reed for six rounds, while Jooy| 1oneling Poxtng show to be held at the! well, kept within striking distance of, the second, going to the front as s00n | tanite, were watching the champions eral years. ‘ Jumbus Sporting Club of Yonkers on next | the a 4 ,)as Fator called on her. Leghorn 7 Ss } ellanitenete Pace and in the stretch cam 1001 RIGIN OF THE “5-YARD TO| Harvard, however, in 1898 finally) Coach Frank Gargon of Fordham ante tbe aa Mulsaby By ene | THuted es _ 4 away saally) “J came with her usual rush in the last | Of the Indoor sport giving ther oppo- GAIN" RULE. overcame this style of attack by add-} put the final flourish to his machine = Andy Netderretter, matchmaker of the Aside from Sande, Eddie Taplin ts furlong, but the race was over.| nents an old-time trimming. The To prevent the continuance of|!ng one of their defensive halfbacks]j..¢ evening when he gave his outfit) Jimmy Delaney of St, Paul, whom Mike 3 ing Club of Brooklyn, | doing good work at present, and go {a| Elected II, essayed to make a run- | Celtics were treating the visitors with hi hl See caren = us OUtEIET Gibb tho nt Bt ph she Routh | Ruddy Ei away race of it with Amanda Hoey these tactics, rules were adopted | to the rushiine. 1 one hour's signal drill at tho Polo | Paul, haa taken agement, will elit, cet’ ‘terry| Buddy Ensor, McAtee, ‘too, eta y race ¥| no respect whatsoever, First Holman 1882, the first of which declared that| Im 1900, Yale, recognizing the fun-|* . : take’on Harry. Gi e Neht favy weight Tbe ee ot eetoce [Heme in tum, and Fator, while nut| aa sn attendant, but both stopped 1n') Wo 6a chen “Beckle)* Dutch Dens if the offense wero forced over the | damental weakness of the guards|Grounds to rehearse the Georgetown |champlon, in a t bout Kt ciupin, avow on Satur’ | scoring as often as he might, ia dowal the stretch, and the former was out- 2 own goal line, two points should ac- | back formation, modified it so that it} slays. Every man on the Maroon has | @klahoma, Cly on | a one of the Tsland Clty for]in front enough to attract attentior.| side of the money entirely nert, Leonard and the others. As a srue to the other team, was not vulnerable from the flanks, |-ecovored from tho recent disastrous | mort promising fish’ has een tn when on a_ horse with a chance. — matter of fact, every man on the vic- Moro important was another rule] and thus came to the game the won-|oncounter with Boston College, except | 4" — Nick Foley. the Drooklyn middtewetgnt, | YOURS Bell, Tom Healey's apprentica,| Tufter, with a lot of weight off} torious quintet scored without an which provided that the offense must, | derful “tackle back'’ system of play.| Brennan, centre, who will be repre-| Dan Morgan, who hae Juat returned from i the matchmaker of tha] {8 getting many opportunities and is] from hia previous race, won the Boa- mathtes aus Vitlon Asxooiation of Arook- | developing into a promising rider, ton Selling Handicap cleverly from] touble at all, After the champions sive cushes, advance! In 1901, Harvard added deception i} sented in the pivot position by Wald- | Cuba with Chaniplon Jack Helton, told. the the ball five yards or retreat with It| the power of this formation, and once] irjige, a veteran of two years ¥ eee tans t th thy rinans WORM DAS} hed Bi} ae ¢ Wynnewood. ‘his pair were once in| tallied three baskets within two min- hen yards, failing to accomplisn| again the defense lay helpless before Ge own brings a team of old-| 9 guarantee of §7 while miday nikht. | Sallor Jor Kelly of ht Beat Love is a real good filly, but| the stable of Joseph BE. Widener, and | utes, the Brooklyn fan could no longer reither, the ball to be surrendered to] the grinding process of mass play. timers—Bill Kenyon, fullback; Capt. an yee te ane Pe IKEWHI Rater teniGn eminae one has to guess a bit at when she|J. Howard Lewis at one time thought] contro! himself and he burst out in the defenso. FORWARD PASS FAILS TO END| ‘instock, Mrlley, Florence, Flavin] >” — in going to run to her best form, She|that he had a fine steeplechase pros- | Volumes of wrath, scorn and derision, These rules were the cause of the MASS PLAY nd others well known in. football. of HANK Carbone, the Italian middlewssht} | Tony Palngoio hae matched Paul Doyle, | won the last race very easily yester-| pect in Wynnewood. He gave him up] all for the benefit of the New York ; present day flve-yard lines which, . Outside of Capt Tommy Meyers. | ‘ith ha manager, Charly Rose, ud will] terwelsht ranka, te bor. Keankle Sehoety at [44S Perhaps because she wasn't meet-| though and they were turned adrift. | fan and the Original Celtles, on next Thursday night. Jay Lanthan| ing as classy a lot as she met in|It ts a matter of record that the palr| ‘This bunch’ (from the Brooklyn- striping the field of play, have earned| During the succeeding years, varia-| Waldbridge, Healey and Boutot, Ford-| in the future look after hig own mntehow Aid Moon tll os the semifinal. Pal! Gyclops, Shamrock and Miss Star last| have won more than thirty races| ite), “are good when they are playing for it the name “gridiron.’ tions of this type of offense produced] am's warriors are all new. George- | KO", Bad Carbo e signed up to meet Jock | a 1 for tw nnd At} acolo's other d erwelght stat has Jumt re- ; This five-yard rule so weakened the} so many Injuries to players that thé! ham’s warrior’s are all new. Canton, O.. on Nov. 1s, “Tose ft cere] turned from @ auc A solthern toorney” | time, or such as Tall Timber an-t| between them, and they are still going | against habies and old men. They ; offense that the rule-makers about the] Rules Committee in 1906 took drastic] The probable line-ups follow: felaenesper castors: Will) aot with Aladdin, which she raced against at| strong. Tufter is a French bred horse, | Play circles around guys with broken ; same time abolished the English rule} measures toward cleaning house of all] (j29RGETOWN FORDHAM. —— note Pelton hina nation Georgie Brown. | Jamaica. being by Macdonald If. and out of | legs and lame brains, but if they ever Young Montreal of Providence, R. T been booked up by his manager, Goldman, to meet Fadi O'Dowd, at Troy, The disappointment of the last race] Rose Pompon, a nice mare by Rock | Meet a real team they'll need four ing eve. | was Sandy McNaughton’s Little Celt, | Sand. Duncecap came like a house | dirigibles to get near the baskets."* has) Hell meet the Pamroy, et, 80, and Ami svhich forbade an offensive player to] kinds of mass plays by restrictin’ | j-jorence . block opponents while in advance of]the number and positions of such} Gogein hoy dam Thank the ball. Thus the last vestige of| players as were not on the line of | Gometock la em tlahter., tna ten-rouny decision ‘bout es they righ Bate fete Island He was favorite, much to the dis-|afire through the stretch, but «he was] All of which was considered idle : Rugby was cast aside and the cor-| scrimmage when the bull was put in] Werts ... . Speprowanise, Beton ne bt antry, Mall night. Charlle. Ryder. pleasure of McNaughton, who figuret|{n on the rail in the last hundred| chatter by the New Yorker, who re- ; ner stone of our present system of] pl: Not only was the offense thus] yonamara ng. veeesRyan F and Jimny Reese faces lw should be a 6 to 1 shot. Little} yards, where she had no chance to] marded the Brooklynite’s speech as a @ interference was Inid. stripped of all real rushing power.) putier nt Fallon | pragedin thet a beue bare Colt was off In front followed by Best | get through even if she had the speed. | flock of insignificant words from an With this new agency at its com-| but it was called upon to gain ten} xing . the Brooklyn bantam, has] Love and faltered under the whip| She might have been second {f Bell |!gnorant antagonist. and Pal T ; mand, the offense made great strides| yards in four tries as against the] Glavin |. eevee) (BOutot | eens tthe Pi tes Tuts Tyckott th ant when Best Love ranged alongside of had brought her to the outalde. Whether or not the Celtics can ups ; in strategy and tactles. previous five yards in three tries. Malley s..¢.2.1o hb. ...MeDonoug? | ia the firat of ‘the elimination bouts forthe EE ania etiaee bata train proatlie against other bas. As compensation for the loss {=-] Ryrne seed h.b, Meyers | iddlewelght title to be fought in New York iy Manton ta the ce experts this season Is large | | THE Low TASkee 18 MSTAB:| isa, too wholly new! oftensive t¢ a | Reno git Be or Mover TELS a t TT eGREA CLL TIONAL THREE SHIVER, GET a matter af speculation and doubt on . tures were by law introduced into the LA’ he part of mos! rooklyn fans. nd the on-|COLUMBIA 18 FAVORITE TO|TIGERS ALL SET 3,000 YOUNGSTERS DRINK, RAID PLACE] qh. “hrooxiyns and. the Dodgers In order to bolster up the defense, | same—the forward pass n innoeent-looking rute was passed| fide kick. It turned out that tle BEAT N. Y. U. champions last year, al- r ; Fhe! ‘i - trimmed th < ana sew] FOR GAME WITH TO, COMPETE IN __|yncry ravte whine crack thee:| Agents Escape Crowd Only| thous the Celtics came right back 1888, which legalized tackling the| W!ng half-backs w : rorpedite pve _The elevens of Colimt Payne Whitney's: crack. three though the Celtic manner from the waist to the neon | Uesion themwelyes ten yards to tho[iignt semi anil cmd werkont’ ant| MARYLAND TO-DAY ATHLETIC MEET | s0ar-otd colt, arrived hers yenterday snd by Calling Police decent ENemL OS reas ee ‘This low tackle introduced a defensive | Statle er js to the light signal drill and workout last Soniplsted (ihe Mat Gt! peshabtal alatierk a . a y 5 J order to cove » c vening. Se ro tive ys 2 = = " DR Die. Be P he weapon so powerful that the day of| fear in order to cover the forward }eyvening. New York University. stu- are to compete in the $35,000 1 Three shivering men in the rough |! Dodgers this Sroskien Pecans fi se zone: Baie PRINCETON, Oct. 21.—A lengthy ste ORE than 9.009 youngsters, the individual end running and dodging | 488 70n . dents and supporters refuse to admit ‘J Championship Stakes — to-da me . . A wise Gootied i Taking advantage of this fact the | defeat in spite of the 8 to 1 odds cir- [Mal drill nnd dummy serimmage for pick of the Field Day winners | trresent indications point to afield of tan | ClOtin® of road workers went to the/a return game at Madison Square to- t > arned suceceding yed “s wed arsity olevens ore bie ev vhich | hack door of Jerry Looney’ w night, there will be many. ’ In its stead the offensive rushline| ‘ffense learned, in suc ne years, culating on Columbia's chances and|the first and second varsity eleven of 145 publle schools, will par- | Or more starters in the bly event, which | back door Jerry Looney's road | morro’ 4 was now co! ted until the men| hat linemen could be utilized in contend that the Violet has a much |eomprised the main portion of the foot te Ini the anal of the Sun- | {Tu over a distance of a milo and! house at No. 331 White Plains Road | Many fans present who will wager on ; en} sisting the runner by pulling better show than gossip indicates.|ball practice for the Princeton aquad] Pte in the Anal f the SUN-Tthree-quartera, and is looked upon as : the Dodgers. The clever aggregation ; food shoulder to shoulder, and tho) iiong after he had reached th: Goiunit eS eontha L Na World Miell Days in 192%, at 22d | the supreme test for the three-year-old | early to-day and pleaded for a drink.|9¢@ Joe Brennan, George Norman, | halfbacks were moved up to within tid “ . . umbia lias won ry contest 80 | yesterday. Roper has his charges division. They Nee ACETE a aie: Nei Bob : »| of scrimmage. far. New York University lost to giment Armory this afternoon. This hey say they got It. Stretch Harvey, Doe Neuman, sh four or five yards of the scrimmage! "rhe committes in 1910 prohibited] « i ; primed for the Maryland game to-day, Besldes Bunting, Lucky Hour, Mis-| 4, ot 8 Griebe and Walter Swenson 1s certain , ne to cope with the quick plunges is. cori Gyracuse: and: “Hobart t a first- land due to the endeavora of Keeno| Vent will ¢ the Juvenile track | slonary and Southern Cross, represent-|_ Whereupon, they showed creden- . any bodily assistance to the runner. | string man will be out of the Tue | nd field ch In consequence of the check thus}and White Mneup to-day except |Fitepatrick, the veteran trainer, ail the| ond ficid abruptly placed on the off: scor-] Johnson, end, who, with a bad ankle, |™en except bergen will be ready tof “nd will be ‘ r > e New Yorkers a run for onship: for ing the East, the horses that-probably|tlals as Prohibition agents, Issued|to give the New fonship for the elty | vit ¢ace tho barrier ure Rockminiater, {summonses for Jerry and two of hia| thelr money. Friedman and Sedran, ted by the Public} Surf Rider, Cherry Chatterton, | employees and feized a lot of bottled] Who helped defeat the Originals last to the line that the new game re- quired, Ingenious inventions at once ap- runner, commonp! sistable when first di Princeton, equally ec vised the play now familiar 8 “boxing the tackle Int surprisingly fort Streick, aed middle portion of the 1 yet the} treodil, 1 structive, de-|offense Ws left without the punch Blaine, ¢. y known | necessary to carry the ball over the wil, ft. Be. nple now, | goal line, It was during this trying ldale when first] pertod that the offense resurrected the t., Berkwit week and Di lead the team team to-day. was running the seco: Hiente that he will - Ek P= linge through the medium of the ruBl=taqibe cocinced le J. Biven Ko into the contest. Schools Athletic League, Gen, Win- | Yoshimt, Startle and Margaret Winnor, | pred season, are not included In the Brook- , peated along. this line of tactical Ge ee ee ee ee out stopped and thet enced saab in = all Weatern owned, The lutter two, bo. |BO00% lyn lineup, But the team, as it 1 velopment, Yale utilized the new in-| 1 game was all but stopped and the} The probable line-ups follow: Not satisfled with the way his quar-| cate, President of the PS. A. Le, WIN Ling Allies, will carry 123 pounds, white}, 4 crowd of real road workers Aa fi ble ordine to the | terference iden by sending a player| forward pass and onside Kick were of) COLUMBIA N.Y.U, [tgrbucks have been shupiog up. Roper} pormatty open t and the] the others will be asked to shoulder 126/Tushed in and threatenod tho trio, | stands, ts tapas, aeeontone te te : through the line in advance of the} Such & haphezard natu that, al 18 Hings , Howloy Wehtlanother do: the ifore during shel . pounds. | who called for the polles. Ten cops | managers, of doing Its stuff a: r 3 : now, but irre-] though advances were possible in the ‘ band oF thi cot 4 ~ Depart- pone rescued them and they went out and] it well, Brooklyn fans are just sitting ; . & Bopho! ment will furnisi the musie. en |CORNELL AND COLGATE §|xet some more drinks and issued | and waiting, with an occasional chal- eee ‘ »nge to Manhattanites who expect ands spectators are expected to some more stimmonses, one to James|lenge to Man! pei Sorat SEAL Te, Sanat TO BATTLE AT ITHACA.| sankin at No. 3801 White Piains| victory, to "Try and do it,"" while the fact that Gorman, in yesterday | Witness the contests Road, and one to Nick Lally at No, | Celtle followers are all ready after the In be} Medals will be p ated by The} HAMILTON, N. Y.. Oct. 21.—Conclud-| 4702 White Plains Road victory to throw back the retort of winners of first, | Ing a week of strenuous practice with ee “Try and laugh that one off.’’ * K.. O'Toole Taylor (Capt. &., Rosenberg t., Nay ¢., Throop | Would seem to ised against Y in 1888. The de-| drop kick and made of it the p 14 ae ‘ 4, Sehrer[held in reserve and probably will go] Sunday World to the ; f tense soon met these inn ions by | scoring pla Koppisch (Capt, rh. b, In. Willie Wingate, the former And-|second and third places. And The} ® light algnal Gril Coach! Harlew. and TWO NEAR 80 YEARS OLD wrens: BIURay ¢ bang sitios Nach '@ Hel who before stood | (Copyright, 1022, by star ‘om tb, Ganean' lon — pater aire ttaban tle auld ve will be awarded | {© Maroon team left last night for the polltan Leaguers journey to ten oY fifteen yards from the scrim- pany) Roderiets 1 tb sot it he Tomek [team for awhile dure the week, sure] Uday World banner will be awarded Leontost with Cornet at Ithaca to-| DIE ON STATEN ISLAND |to-morrow night i play tho Brooklyn nage line, immediately behind 1] The seventh Haughton article will] eo ie fy ..f.b.. Weatherdon [may get a chance to-day also. Paw to the school scoring most points day. Although the team members and Five. The Elizabeth team consists of tackle, thus presenting a new inven- | @PPear on these pages Monday kopt Has been doing light work and it] jentriea for the amateur boxInR| lore agate thane, He odds are more or | Retired Sea Captain and Farmer! pruggy, Harris, Sugarman, Grim » ff jion called the “secondary defense." eee HOW CITY COLLEGE ELEVEN |is not Iikely that he will play. . Ateur boxing |lesn against them, they left datermined Dead Fro: arti Maitace; Moade fupiey, Harvey, Clemons: wud 3 i) 7 . ies aisle rs WILL LINE UP. The Tigers will not fall to use the; tournament to be staged at tho New © bie’s eleven plenty of keen Two near-octogenarians died in bed] Lavan. Bruggy and Harvey played ' During thie period the game crea YALE HAS FINAL : strongest weapon of offense and defense | York Athletic Club Thureday and | Pposltion, . with the time-honored "kick-off,"' such The new arrangement in the C. C.] qnich th h yet developed th Clem Netcy, who was Injured Jast| of heart failure on Staten Island last] with the Brooklyns last year ani us is in yogue to-day, but the rules PRACTICE FOR N, ¥. lineup with Garvey, a substi- |powsan, “Ue” MAV® Yet developed MIA) Saturday clone next Monday eventng. | week and did not play in the Princeton | night. Capt. Charles Appel, seventy-| anxious to show up thelr former team en di ot stipulate the distance tute ba in at left end in place of hi or al étice |B classes will compete, the 110,] game, will be back at end. His run- ‘i oa canta nd ate | Mates. Mer ip el eee be kionen WILLIAMS GAME} ;:... Moannwassez, goerne (olan GaGeE Gray cea nee ears | a0, 140) 440 (ana 180 ning mate, Beardaly, although he haa| "7% 4 retired sea captain and inmi Visitations, which are playing great pean We: bel mee lly utilized gailadele Saas Neville. ‘Mofte Baker und Treat tackle not scrimmaged, will start at the other | of Sailors Snug Harbor, was the older. 1 wo Beige fc This loophole was eventually utlized | SRHBEY evita otter the een SAR VAMOEG te The team work of the soccer team | wing position, Childs will be held in| He died at the home of Richard Blank, | P&#Ketball this year, mes by some strategist at Princeton, who, NEW HAVEN, Oct. 21.—The final| diminy tive | quarterback, will also start ckenson, guards; Alford, c f "| son Five In Jersey to-night, of n Z s Boys’ High! elr game | re; ni 4 enfelt will bel yy, " " a i an more, quarterback why a representing Boys’ High tn th reserve. Leonard and Scorn! No. 1797 Richmond Turnpike, W stead of kicking the ball well down! practice preparatory to the Will-| 1M to-day's game, with Tannenbaum, |More quarterback: Newby and | meuinat die’ ieic » Freshmen the tackles, with Capt. Traynor and ihe At Palm Garden to-morrow after~ st the fleld, as was the custom, merely} isi, game was held yesterday in and Farber in the backfeld| "he second team was composcd of|terday was the factor in the victory | Welsh at guard and Rathbone at the} New Brighton, where he had been visit-| oon MacDowall plays the Knights. touched it with his foot, thus meet-|. se ‘rhere was only the shortest im. Brodsky and Miller, |smith and Tyson, ends; Troup and Hills.) of the Brooklyn «umbluation. Fisher | centre position, ing, fin slater, Miss Mury Appel, of]tn the evening the Macs play Visita~ : ng the technical requirements of the) tie How. There was only ihe shorter! out of practice all week with |iackles; Howard and Lawrence, xvards:] nq sfainom starve? fer the Tiger cubs Se oe No. alt Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. took | {fons at Prospect Hall ules, and then passed it to another . none o jawed Miniincche!light'n Griffin, centre; Gorman, quarterbue : Hernia charge o body 3 Unie ane (rw nae, bic taking part in any real sermir caney aud will Renee halt backs: Stinson, | nd Schectman tor Boys’ Hig 70,000 WILL WATCH Matthew Fullman, seventy-two, of] The Celtics play a return game with strengthen | Emery and Euw Iback The C, G..N. ¥ n football THE COLUMBUS BATTLE | Xo. 301! Arthur Kill Road. Tottenvitie, | tho Dodgers at Ma‘tson Square Ger- —a team will play its xecond game of tho 4 farmer, was found dead by his wife, ]den to-morrow night. GEORGIA TECH ELEVEN HW Ho nad ved hg greeiel Dp St. Patrick's Fiye of Long Island The formation used for this play re-} In addition to the dummy senmmage sembled a V, with the runner withinjand the signal drill, there some] BETHANY ELEVEN AVERAGES 's chances to-day. the wedgo thus formed. Grasting. 18 KICKIN: and, Funuink aie GUNG on to-day with Mameroneck High] egMm@aco, Get. 21.—With every team | Emily. He had lived the | ; i AAlthough this play was, of courses | iick-offs. Hesides this O'Hearn PERE N28 INVADES ANNAPOLIS| 50202! #t the Levisolin Stadium in the Western Conference 4n action City visits the Ascension Partah formidable, ity ultimate strength was|..” Laan oy Bethany br heavy team t Al +45 $ —_ = ii > House to-morrow afternoon to pl ot disclosed until the opening of the |{°me Bractice in drop kicking from the} pitic« voraging 185 pounds to th SYRACUSE OUTFIT SOUND | ‘2:2 Interest will centre In the clash TAXI DRIVER CUT WHEN ihe Ascension Aces, one of the elt: vecond. half of the Harvard-Yale|% and 40-yard line, He will not be 165. Bethany has] ANNAPOLIS, Md, Oct. %t.—Georgia as hetween Michigan and Ohio State at HE ASKS FOUR FOR PAY | most formidable quintets. The Aces pond, Ne file to Dish ta (ectayih) gainer bat mya, Gt. leseipsollanl vars caaten t Pacha coe (ban) sqjuaardearanded ai cA FOR GAME WITH PITT lorie, crece pmbabiy 70.000 per zane COOLS ee ee . vw [there is a chance (at he will play| but lost to Washington and Jeffer-| napolis yeaterday, and practieed on tt gona will see two undefeated teama meet —-— City Club, but in view of the prestige HOW THE “FLYING WEDGE] 01" Jf 8 chan eee Me laud dich Tutmets Hak lat Mogan i 5 USE, 0 sting onfin the dedication of Ohio's new $1,600, @ Slashed for Suggesting That) o¢ cach tcam much fighting Is antiel- STARTED Hee ae eee ec BHLRRTAY MAK PACKaald ata lee. ee Ye ee 3 ‘sion of the {000 stadium Quartet Settle Bil was Jord uontitute at fullback until through some signals and did some Kick Ranking next in Importance will be] Jeseph Morrie of No. 107 Slat Street, | ° . . Gibson, will be out of the game with Nttxburgh Panthers t he § - i 3. C w York Yale had begun the gama with the/he was injured In the North Carolina] 1ST toa jog. Enander will take| 16 and practising. And a little later! Pitt ee ! M SIT ie Minols-Towa game nt Urbana. In} corona, drove four men in ble taal. pip Five . Wester Fall to Roe afar orthodox wedge play, but when Har-] come, was in his football togs for the . i ompleted its prepara-| °28 niversity football warriors @reling offer Big Ten games of the day a es Le, sap " his place. Benkert, the other de-|the Navy team comp pe hoe cab until 3 A. M. to-day when, at 35th The meeting of these two : came In the second ha./ . 0 work passing In exes tion for annual] Chicago will meet Purdue at Chicago, noon i var ne cain ne wsond ait eet time and had some work parsing) ondatie back, will do most of the] tions in much the same way ace aren & saeene while atinnescta, will take, the. field | Street and Ninth Avenue, ho suggested | teama will mark the official opening of the ball as heretofore the two sides of oh ne Kati _— running for e New Brunswick} ‘Tech and its friends are full of con-}) TIRE na 1 Cen an can}agatnat Northwestern: at EXvanaton, and] that they pay the §9 they owed the newly organized Interborough tatiol en yards to the and | toe eam the BGS CGN tee pee tense aL ane each composed ent of ature, they) right on: « fur the fra Wisconsin at Madison: slashed him on the head with a knife MEN il towart cach aileline. Ono mantchanese trem the team ‘which starved | (werers ‘The linemen will prot Chink, ant will se oth at lifer 9 (rishttcared om (maak Ohio-stichigan gare ts the frat [Baaned Mm on he head with a knife. !@ © WY, FRESHMEN BEAT ell towurd cac . i a - I 1. e., Raub, Lt, Fel-|rloda of the game. The Mne is lighter : f students through] big gamble of the season, as the com- |» emp! de to rob him « control o © ball, who,}against Iowa, Joss hax gone in at t k aha sae ' Ded e o e ¥ was left in control of the ball, who. Jagainst lows, | Jese has gone in at left) in 1g. Rcudder, ¢, Kingman, r g..{than the midshipmen’s, but ‘Tech i eat PRE!” wan the] parative ability of the two elevena te] All eacaped. | He was atten ve! MAMARONECK HIGH, 39-6 when ail was ready, waved his hand te, a Mille j Hn cite AY ace ef fore an eae } Nah M aiteneliannnee French Hospital and ma at ‘ the fat t tac wovejoy has replaced | S , rt, and Brennan, vr. ¢ ond string of forw ' m slight tunknows eat 80th Street s * and the two sections started on me at right tackle, Zaveloy has replace LS oan ee with it. Hrewaten,, cme Ale : ' MeL rithe a the Weat 80th Street Stat The City College Freshmen scored a ¢ as to form at the + . fastest backs of the visitors, cannot t ar re 1 by the Panthe > ‘ v —i er . Mia they reached ; i fect “fly Shins. at lath alten JaiplNes Ok WN IAnt: BONUS FOR COAST TRAMS, fsatant ee ae eae i ee ah ante Rancoars |r HS PROM) . ro baernns “INSIDE THIBY STEAL UNDER-| comparatively easy victory over the ime they reac verter who 1a not In very good shape, and} | eras pak chin re owing ty a sprained anki . ! acae teary aRS INT! WEAR WORTH &3. : = ae Ty ing wedge.” Capt. Jordan is back in the game at| — AN FRANCICO, 1 4 Sa nts _ - te stronger t itle “Pitt, ap STANTINOPLE, Oct. 21.—The| phe tadies' erwear tnotory of FP, Mamaroneck High Sch this morning Tee, Ate: ball venssined une lene betreank Claus started out a bit early in the WILMINGTON WINS, the Danaih ata : new Turkish Military Governor of Hast-| i No. 22 Hunters Point Ave. [at Lewisohn Stadium, the C, C. N, ¥ the ground, thus preventing the de- 5 2} ees us, chi Ka for WILMINGTON, ©, Oc 1. -W rn Thrace, Rafet Pas has ne Tang Iai City, was robbed jeleven winning by score of 39 to 6. fense from advancing beyond the re he first seven clube i in Bis early yeaterda z to a report he winners Cohen seored three ‘ "he tote College Ae K IE BEATS BRESLIN ] surances to the Allied Genera the | early « For the winr \training line until the last moment, . O. LOUGHLIN WINS. ast “l ett ie CANNEFAX Gilat. xennarinerie] ahd army [wl Linade fia of Hunters|touchdowns, Piaut two and ‘hitlus when it we ly put into play and = aa 7 h A xoopting r 1 ; : 4 mit no excease® upon takine o Po! rr AY (#2.000 worth Off ine Piaut in addition counted three ed toa player within the walls of | SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Pa., Oct Y % ; / ‘ y| At the /Chab to Davee EPL che prosines, but will strive to pr gomdaiwar lolsiad oy ‘gh the roof toints after touchdown. The score by K, ©, Willie Loughlin defeated Te . y ont $s Fig ied fh sa ai am mdue be Bt, ais } » was | periods ’ Dearne See, Hatiually overs) Billiard in eset age: } iby iy : spoiteed Pahonlys OM) 1 ecant Nant defeated Torn Brees [and Rate Pasha's npartinents in proband 0 by rwith City College ..... 6 6 6 31-39 whelrt fi by the weight’ and speed of| Jack Gilbert stopped JMmmy Hogan of wtpoh hed Ih as told to hang] straight foo haw Na ee a a ee ee Naion. Soka ake hed ake under collne euar he insige Mamaroneck, High 0 0 6 @-6 this pi}, and had not the rummer] Allentown tn the second round, upfits stocking in 19a skirting the ends regularly in, State amateur pion, j

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