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FOR PRINGETON ELEVEN Gets More Snap and Drive Into Team Than the Other Candi- dates—Varsity Scores Seven Touchdowns in Last Hard Scrimmage LOUIE: Start ng for the West. PRINCETO: J., Oct, 26.—The last hard workout for the Princeton varsity team before the Chicago game did not spread joy among the coach- ing staff yesterday. The Omelettes have been battered up considerably during the past two weeks and did not offer effective resistance to the regulars. Despite this fact the varsity lost the ball twice within the Berub’s 5-yard line, once on downs and once on a fumble. The ranks of the scrub team have @ been depicted and it was only after the two teams hid neon fientine toon] PAY AS HIGH AS $100 and nail for a jong pectod the: the TO SEE PRINCETON varsity waa able (o score sew couch AND CHICAGO PLAY Gowns. Tho scrimmage lasted fur moret than an hour, Cleaves scored the first two touchdowns, Heattle made two, while Eawer, Crum and Gaines cach presentative of the University crossed the line once. Baker was erratic] of Chicago, it was revealed that as high fn drop-kicking for tho polut after! as $100 was being pald by touchdown. to witness the football game between D| Chicago and Princeton University at the GORMAN HAS BEEN SELECTE Midway diron on Saturday. AS THE QUARTERBACK. core O. Fairweather, assistant bus- Johnny Gorman finally has been ie “8 anges of the university, stated i no with] tat he had learned of prices ranging selected as the quarterback who w m $5 to $100 for this intersectional start the Chicago game, He gave & 30, Oct. 26.—After a conter- ween Internal F ve agents and a ne last Saturday, and has "0 the Government is getting iia tax," 4 : © explained. Maryland ¢: been fighting with Bergen and Wingate! “Using a “ghost ball” to ald In prae- all week for the assignment. Gorman| tice long after daylight had ended, A, A. seems able to get more ennp and drive] Stase’s aren footh: eam continued a ie unt jate yest A football fnto the team than the others and the nted white Is being used. combination works with more sureness Supporters of the team sald that the and confidence under his teaderahip, |foneh, was grooming Campbell Dickson splaced Newby at huit- fff Meht end in an effort to All both Crum hus displaced Newby at Gulf-| wing positions with capable men and ack by his consistent work in the] stop circling runs, declared to be one Maryland game and durt week. Jof Princeton's best methods of attack, Z Strohmoter, {t 19 belle will experi- th indecided = w th aeay o if pay a ; thee no diMeutty In taking care of the left itfon. on the defensive work. Beatt! Newby | team Ukewlse bet tin ole probably will co in, The line fa the/serutiny by expect lose game te same as that which entered the Mary- eS land game, although Griffin y “art LHARVARD IN SCRIMMAGE at centre In place of Alfor?. Gray and Tilison have been doing ex-| FOR DARTMOUTH GAME cellent work at end. Gray has kept In condition all evason except for an at-| CAMBRIDGE, Muss, Oct. 26.—Both tack of pin wh kept him out of | the freshm: and scrub elevens woe the Colgate game. Tillson was iniured| orgored Into the Harvard Stadiuin yea- in carly season and rounded tnto con- . dition just in time for the Maryland Ue he NUR SALAS Bolts game last Saturday. Pink Baker and|on is way toward the Dartmouth game ‘Treat can be counted on .o hold down ‘The the tackle positions. Treat has shown up particularly weil for his first sea son as o Princeton my tar His defen- sive work, ond expeclatly his work on getting down under (Kick: has been team ry for several of the In on the trill doubt HY except was un wood: y take Baker has + sown quite the fieht . rday was { and drive he exhibited laa ver He the Hary is utillaed for dropkicking ottnouch his work wes very erratic thi Whoops Shively and Cay will play gusrd and Whoops ably be culled on to do seme passing. SNIVELY SHIFTED TO GUARD SHORT TIME AGO. Snively was Just shifted *o xt short time ugo. He showed of experience in the Colni " which ‘was his frst fray at that 1 Kunharat w( right guard, for Dunker and start of the r who has ing since he hurt Harvard bad ev game. The backfici © for Clark ough at right tion. However, he locked much better wever, ntact with Owen, Ger last Saturday. Capt. Dich:nsen bas| and Chapin in tne first combination been working consistently «ll year and| which Charley Buell kept together uattl has been a bear for puntsiimes.t. two touchdowns had been scored on the Don Griffin has been giving Ollie] (rest Alford a hard race for the cen fon all season and Indications « may cupplant him at the Chicago game. G light for Roper's reat pivot mun, but has no! lack = spirit and fsht NEW HAVEN, Conn. Thirty-five players, twelve hus. | yale varsity, for uh three ma and D, will Ie Vrinceton this atte Chicage on a special train ‘ine men who will make Tilson, Gr Stout, Tyson, Snyder, Hills Bnively, How guards trea; wenkopt non, Cr Gerbig, ao ‘m'|VARSITY AT YALE TAKES ON FRESHMEN nn t Pratt Fi wo touchde shmen had firet part of nd the ug of “All WM pronitso and 1894 rimmay Blenkarn and Twitchell the ace trip ae manage WEIGHTS OUT FOR | MANLY MEMORIAL |BOXING BOUTS BARRED touchdow) ball over. Sen Tale, six ta t King—Anecdote, which well through the Geld tracks this fall, and been assigned top weight each for the Manly Memorial Stee: ehase by Frank J. Lr the haril-| prer for the Maryland Jc yy Club | Seventy-seven Jumpers representing | ‘twenty-nine interests have been a EUENUS AYRES, Oct ted Press).—After « lengthy ¢ Connell revoked th: on ranted to Luts South American heay jd boxing exhibitions tn thi at there will be "io its scheduled in Buenos oe AYT Mh weights for this steeplechasing at members of the City Counctt of the Maryland tracks wnieh will b Faintne Tirpe feature of the oponing «ny oft tare ces tinder a Ida and upwatd at os ! ean Kong tt half, with ie od viet publlo: prige Aight 3 $10,000, will be on © rtehest rin} hy biti through the fell this sea SOU ee ea cer nea Flying Seout, the win lust 3 \, fie aul sha neiael ae sary fs honored next tn the weights wit wae tiigt: enguyyd te By By 4 pounds und more than Heoen and Soumangah is next with Ii. J Cosden’s Bullseye is in at 149. OF eae weights ure Overmuteh, 14%; Crest 1 146; Houdini, 156 vv, 148'|GOT SCALPER’S TICKET, Neup ‘Tide, 143; Our Bi Halla- vil, 14 nd Klyetan, 124 Among those nanied t eral, which Sandel Db, fram the Quincy St in Buen which took pli ntly. two-veer-oll two ) sis nia vere Taae (ak Tan sats, one race in aa Iie j mat yellow. ‘ Sweepment fro 8: unlucky hers Man 1 IR years ago he was away ont th fre : with the race apparently won when je fell at the last fer Luet year he was i much the best i in tt nd} decte satife though badly ridden ail the way fell! Recent eu two Jumps fron; home when be had \polgay m e |} @bout ao even winning chance, accep! pasteboar HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 26, 1922. THIRTY-FIV! FIVE PLAYERS IN TIGER SQUAD OFF TO-DAY FOR CHICAGO GORMAN TO PLAY QUARTER NOTABLE cally a m THROUGH TO Tare Our GOES “THROUGH YO TAte OUT cards m this affely isoth were “try- | into by ¥ persons eager @, QUARTER, AFTER PRETENDING TO. Pass BALL TO@), TURNS AND DASHES “THROUGH TACKLE HIDDEN BALL food exhibition of generatesniy In the} “What I want to know ts whether or Crimson’s Invention Is One of Most Deceptive ,° Formations Ever Devised on Gridiron. By William Abbott. star backs like Owen, eleven this season is using the hidden ball p N. Y. U. Coach Questions Right to Reverse Decision y students will company the team ch Sanford is reported t another of his specta plays whieh wil) be launched for the first time Saturday. Buell, Chapin and Gelirke, lay with great effec- Thorp Reiterates His Refusal to Accept “Such an Absurd Piece of Busi nes nD but failed to stop the invented the hide-tt runner short of a substantial gain. Ne Buell the ball caa eaek ea It ts an offen is expected kveatly surprise the opponents. «8 start for the short side of Une and go through the of making an end run. By Burris J eckins UNIVERSITY hind the line of Tt ts one of the ever devised EW YORK D shifted from tackle to halfback and back to tackle nea, and who injured his knee will be In the Ine- urday at left end. block off the end from the y Harvard plays 4 i back runs to ttack 's planned against the game with Cc » has no wuthority is specializing on is intended, invariably makes yesterday with the five touchdowns. 1S COACHED IN DE- FENSIVE PLAYS. -minute ecrlmmago with who receives n they made COLUMBIA Thorp remarkel ve lett tackle pens when the knocked out blocking him out of the play Jocks to the lef team got a thorough coaching In de- checking is matly working hard to strengthen is part of his machine b ontest Saturday. itement given out for es down to block off executed by the Cr line-up in secret practice held at City Rosenwasser, cap- whose former rp further assorts that he has PootGAH Crreiak College yesterday. tuin of the track team, position was at end, was tried out for the first time at quarter in place of Moftey, out with injured knee. ‘Tannenbaum, wp calle the act a ‘el BRIEF SCRIMMAGE PRACTICE FOR ARMY GOBS TO ATTEND BOUTS FOR ARMY-NAVY TITLES formerly at left end for a while practice and Harry Tannenhau ponred In the backfiel > BLEIBTREY-FREEMAN TEAM INCREASES LEAD . “why ho visited ter the game COLUMBIA HAS FIVE STRONG ELEVENS TO ENCOUNTER, ting of forty 1 ad in the six-day team swimming al Culture Show | Madison Square ¢ nd of the one ho of ewimming in laps against ford, aks. was r and White eleven as in against the egei CORNELL COACHES WORK ON OFF-TACKLE SWEEP Cruikshon« and teame of the ortx! Monday evening fe starter’s gun for the fifth one-h with the Dartmouth and Cc araity pisyid the Misses Norris i and finally IN BUENOS AYRES wel and Browr FIRST BILLIARD LEAGUE GAMES AT THUM’S TO-DAY o emphasised the oy Suenos NEW BROWN BACKFIELD TEARS SCRUB DEFENSE Championship Three-Cushion opposition to th egine of aved ieeancea trom the tra stiff contest » special game ‘Taylor will no because of br > CALLS NEBRASKA TEAM GREATEST OF THEM ALU - -_ DOYLE MEETS SCHOELL. SCRANTON, Oct New York has cra romp over Mixa Licneva and Now| Frankia Schoell, two weeks later on Mobart Saturd: York University braska fe #0 « nuld play Hir- BARRED; SUE U. OF C. rit! CHIMAGO, Oct. 26.+- Charging that big delexatt Saturday and win local mentor ANOTHER BILLIARD TOUR- ssion to the NORTHWESTE LEAVES TO NIGHT FOR WEST VIRGINIA. The Rutgers team for Morgantown to meet West Vi+ FOOTBALL PLAYS OF THIS SEASON|Shamrock Cost Owner The Secret of Harvard’s Hidden Ball Play. $25,000 by Losing Thriller To R. L. Gerry’s Cyclops Winner's Flying Start De- cides Contest, but Ques- | tion of Supremacy Is Un- answer BAN OF BlG THREE, By Vincent Treanor. eti~ ch race between Cyclops, owned by R, L. Gerry, and Sham Ruling Makes Possible Yale- rock, who races in the green colors of the astute "Chicago oBren;| lowa, Centre-Harvard and sporting event. It wan pr There was only ono other starter,) Princeton-Chicago Contests, Avalanche, and he might Just as well have been (n his stall NEW HAVEN. Conn. Oot. 26— There was ao monkeying with the ]-oppe trangular xgreement entered Jo, Harvard and Princeton ting,” ss was shown by the unusual] goes not bar them from participating activities In the oral betting market. | jn intersectional football games in the The colts In their previous race fin- ] jeast, provided the games take place ished very close together, Cyclops | quring the regular season and do not lasting more or less luckily to beat | involve long trips on the part of the Shamrock @ nose. ‘The difference 'N | teame of the three universities, That weight on that occasion was four . : pounds in Shamrock's favor. Yester. | ba# been my Interpretation of the day Shamrock took up three, and | \xreement and T feel confident that tt Cyclops four, so at weight they ap- | in the Interpretation of both Harvard peared particularly well matched. and Princeton George Odom, trainer of ¢ yclops, This staternent made last night by wna very cocky before yesterday's es + race, and O'Brien showed how he felt Prof. Clarence W. Mendetl, about Shamrock's chance by wagering | Man of the Yale Board of Athletic something like $25,000 on him, The} Control, clears up the impression that Rancocas Stable had scratched Rigel! intersectional football at the three so O'Brien could have Sande, Odom] — fodu MeAtee on Cyclops. ‘The latter] Eastern universities will cease when was favorite, but good Judges were] the triangular agreement goes tato equally divided in their opinion o/ | effect on Jan. 1. the result, Shot Ate: i As the race was rin, It left ‘ge Par, Cale ; matter gf supremacy still one for af- balsa Ubed oi Sth yo gument. Cyclops won, but the adher- | Way from home, bat there is nothing ents of Shamrock will maintain that] in {t to forbid our playing teame he got @ “step at the barrier, and | fyom other sections of the country {ft this did the trick for him. He did. linoy are willing to come here during but that's all in the game, He opened up three lengths on Shamrock right |e reeular football season. «way, but when the latter struck his |, "A# {ar os inidbec segs bes tach. “This tert the Impression, that | O¥# axain and 1 have no doubt that had both been away on even terma|* Invitation will be extended to them they would have run like a team for | ‘DIY us here next season. ° e i ike “Of course [ don't know what plans bart of the way, bringing the Issue | princeton and Harvard may have, down to a question of stamina and|yut ay tar as the agreement is con- gameness cerned there ts nothing to prevent, t™ the run to the stretch, Sham-|Harvant from playing Centro at rock didn't lose any more ground.| Cambridge next year, or Princeton Cyclops couldn't add to the advantage | playing Chicago.” he got at the barrier. The real race} Prof. Mendel! sald that ho had dis- ensued when they swung Into the sed the point with Dean L. B. R. stretch, Cyclops in front. Sande put | Briggs of Harvard and Dean McClen- forth one of his best finishes. He ]ahan of Princeton and sald they con- caught up with every stride, bul the [curred in this Interpretation of the race wasn't long enough for him. agreement, Cyclops got home, but not until he was safely past the judges did his trainor, Odom, and those’ who had backed him take a long breath. Any racing crowd could stand another meeting of this pair. After his sensational riding of Mon- day and Tuesday, Sande didn't win a@ race yesterday. He had three mounts, one on the cheap Sophie Goldman, another on the one-legged Cirrus, and the third on Shamrock. His handling of the latter, after losing @ lot at the barrier, was worth secing The racing fans are a suspicious lot. They felt that Sam Hildreth was going to put something over om them with Cirrus, and as a result there was little or no price laid against this one time good horse. Cirrus hex show! nothing at races to justify 7 to 5 against him in any company. When it Mnally became known that Hil- dreth nor his following lad any good reason for backing Cirrus there was a wild scramble to get aboard Hephais- tos at 1 to 2. It looRed a sure thing and there are many racegoers who are not averse to betting on sure things till al! hands are fooled. Irish Brigadier, neglected at 7 to 1, won the race all the way. At the end Hephalstos was uunder the whip, bu to no av Beems as if there ts some unseen always on hand to frustrate the gure thing crowd. Huge saucer eyes to ex- press men’s surprise at our mcderate prices! Why not see 10¢ yourself? 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