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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTIEUR 28, 1vs2, ® WINNING FOOTBALL IS NOW BASED ON SPEED AND STRENGTH yp BiG PLAYERS ON GRIDIRON “ONS FOONBALY GIANTS OF 122 By Robert Edgren )RGINAL CELTICS SHOW SKILL OF SPRINTER fie Beef No Longer Is Chief Factor in the Strenuous Game—Some Vikings Tackle Fast Ascen- Giant Stars—Football Recruits From sion Aces at Manhattan “THOMPSON OF (OWA 6FT (14 IN. AND 207 LBs, 1S ONE OF THE GREATEST TACKLES IN THE MIDDLE- WEST Basketball and ing: Court To-Night. —_———_ o « By Robert Edgren. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE. Years.ago a foothail team's strength was measured by ita tonnage. TO-NIGHT, f Colleges combed the emintry for big men. Any fellow scaling 226 pounds Viking Big Five vs. Ascension Aces y could make his college team and be a hero in the line, even if ho was as —Manhattan Court. | slow as 4 turtle and as fat @ Turkish wrestler. Ono Hundred and First Signal The good football team in the old, days had a line that stood “like a Corps vs. North British Ineurance | F stone wall” on tho defence and moved Mke a steam roller when advancing Five—Tist Regiment Armory. the ball. The player wiy could settle his number eleven shoes into the Original Celtics vs, White Plains mud and heave hard enough to turn over a loaded truck was the bird who ct , 6 3 f Reporters—White Plains, N. Y. | Wore the golden football en bit watch ctfain at the end of the season, . . ah Bt 9 HAROLD bhi Dodgers vs. Paterson—Paterson. Open play and forward passing have® De Fs , ‘ . Siena Spree Vinttations va. Knighte—Rink Audi- ehanged all this. Modern football enn bch belted 2 at- Aas : Mg 1: f 1S @ PT ZN. TAL torium, Brooklyn, sefy player sev.| tracted hardly any attention at all. ; eerieres tho ie ere ee Lie The reason was that Chicago played SUNDAY AFTERNOON. | ¢ral Feurs ago. For a time only fast} wo and sometimes three men unter CAPT. BRIEDSTER., Original Celtics vs. Brooklyn—Co- men of medium size and weight were] instructions to watch Keck and take Wb Malstiah! GuARD, lumbla Park, Union Hill, N. J. } @onsidered as good team material. care of him. Generally McGuire and (Ss 6FT. iN. = PT a | B ; Lewis bottled Keck, never giving him WEIGHS 220 LBS. MacDowall Five Paterson—Palm jut lately the coaches nave been dasaca a chance to start anything sensa- “aigei eed digging up all the fast big le tional. Starling Greys vs. West End Post, ey can find. Size is an asset when! pixiey at Ohio State this yaa inte FF, * ‘ V. F. W.—Savage's Gymnasium, } speed is combined with it. young giant, weighing £28 pounds stink CG. ve. dune sven wets { hae bere are growing lereee all oye ind showing tremendous speed, BAN ON OTHER BOXERS ster Hail ‘ | @ country now because of school-| w. F. Briedster of West Point Is u : 4 boy athletic sports, there are many| husky guard. He is half an inch over AT GARDEN IS HINT Ascension Aces vs. St. Aloysius— Minesmen on college teams who would] six feet tall and weighs 220 pounds } : Ascension House. compare well in size with the bulkier] He is also very fast for a blg man. Raw sank Teltooy, ete era tecee By Neal R. O’ Hera. SUNDAY NIGHT. 5 : New York State Athletic C i theroes of former days. He has played threo years at West whe filed! thas Joa: Tenhone Were ‘That David and Goltath act tsn't| *Orl#inal Celtics va. MacDowall Five JOXING CHAMP ON HARVARD]! int and the coaches claim that no HteoertT TREAT Welght champion, was not acceptable as nat David and Gollath act Isn't] “\iadisom Square Garden. | rt TEAM gain of ever 5 yards was ever made PRINCE ' ® Madison Square Garden attraction un-| being yanked off in football this sea-} Brooklyn Five Visitations— | mOsibal! ; ish through rane Roles AU ON TACKLE , Ul future bouts had demonstrated that}son. Harvard bumps Centre. Yale| Arcadia Hall, Brooklyn. | football coaches like to get men] Capt. Ralph Jordan of Yale, who . OVER. THE he was in flxhting shape, intimated yes- 5 | . ex | ho have had experience in boxing,| was out of the Iowa game because of FIELD AND IS AS FasT terday that certain other boxers would | *08K* Willams. And Princeton bees Hane peconiba: deena ag: | resting and other sports, because| temporary injurie: 4185 Ry FEW rN B AS ANY OF THE ENDS, come under a similar ban should they| Maryland. It's a tough year for the| Hall, abel | these men usually have speed and sale goa pide stilts Gad sTuressoes Jin feraanon ©. and =) Ss He's 6 Feet 31. TAL mana RreEe Wiese iy {ndlcated Bere, metudlnig: “Deyid tieye Writs) Ke TecanteUgtid Cone de BEA know how to handle themselves. Alu weight thrower. "Brick"? Muller of THE BIG PENN STATE RIGHT TRaKxLe Gd . at tho: Tgttare Die DAA te Be eee | eae: F a s - ¢ 5 e fightera are said to be . hel Is th good boxer makes a good football] California, also a great all around athe HES 6 FT 3% IN. WEIGHS 200 ET icine [nent omen tn oral diviatons. Promi-) in other autumna when froat wae Sasre cele tae the ‘Onna Gude Player. Uarvard expects to have al tote, weighs 185. _ as Le - ae on the pigekin, jt was bad habit of star tackle this year in Charli “Red” Roberts of Centre, captain who was ineligible this year, has a at football record. ts Harvard's He looked fat last time I saw him in boxing champion. action, but he roved ail over the fie infantile colleges to up and swat| to-morrow night at Madison Square Prominent seats of learning roughly] Garden. MacDowall, at present, oc- No Champions Developed — en et tia ea sae coe ae eth eee was malady of the little college, It} politan League standing. The former big man who isn't active can't] showing great speed and absolut didn't know when it wae supposed to} line-up proved quite beings bait s added a lot of running to] over 200 pounds, but runs like veve! a 5 us aaa) Jot of tunnine to] over 200 pounds, but rans Hike a Hight HOW TOW Ho x When Yale picked warm Ootober] Kearns and Tome, formerly of Tren: ected ty show as much speed d T D t Y k afternoon for Siwash to come to bowl,| ton, have signed with the Macs and rt aw 8 YOUNGSTERS SEEK OPENINGS. IC IT Ending To-Day at Yonkers 8 isplayed outfit of hick|the chances of MacDowall have in- the notable big men now] A lot of big youngsters are gradu- By_PERcY D. HAUGHTON panics Kea ulicned rie Samiee Srekaed SOnsinarable, | playing on college teams is Jim Me-] ating from the prep schools this year! NINE YEARS COACH AT HARVARD Mahou, the Venn State right tackle.]and will soon be scattered through MeMahon is six feet three and a half] coll lL over the country. , row of ferry slips. Yapdoodle worked] MacDowall fans are confident that No One Horse, Excepting] promised a sensation, only to peter|same bunco gag on Harvard, while|their team will easily defeat tho S ‘ 4 out rubsequently. Foogus waa spilling cream in Prince-] Paterson team at Palm Garden to- inches tall and weighs 200 pounds.| Athletes used to select the biager| Ealigwin, Is the First Period of a Hypothetical Game Between Exterminator, Stood Out owned by August Bel-/ton horseshoe, It got so that yokel] morrow afternoon. In view of the Very few gains are made by opposing | colleges, but lately there's a tendency 9 ; ah Aewaisivicion mont, came to hand only at Saratoga,| college teams never knew. thel¥ place fast teat Patarooh, le Only ons stop, ese ciitoiih) tte right alta, ee yng |e fo colleap. with mination atident Two Teams of About Equal Strength. The Second Period In Any . and after winning the Grab Bag Han-|except it was on top of final score. |ahead of MacDowall in the League Penn State line. According to the] bodies, where there are not so many . ‘ i 7 ‘icap was proclaimed the colt of the! Now all that’s been changed, Ike} standing, the game will not serve as } ee credited to MeMahon at Penn] candidates for each position on. the Will Be Printed on These Pages Monday, the Third Period i r, Unfortunately, however, he rion foi ing the \ pedigr it ; tBulit By Vincent Treanor. ys * summer B. V, D's. The collegettes|any sort of criterion for s fe State, half Indian. But the} ootbali team ; j nt lame and hasn't been to the post! snow up at Big Tree's conérete wash| merits of the Mac team unless a hia | onc tlig cons pale Gil Mie oacvas ad [AN Aen elena ital ae a tot ae Wednesday and the Fourth Period Next Saturday. Hip raotne) conaca sin New okerk rainoe, basins and play like they Were Dantel( tailey 1s thade by (he home, combinn- e's ‘an Indian and a half." n the country is Don Waterman of (son a ee ee closes this afternoon at] 4 . say he's “an Ir i il lPalvedahivites th. <Broeulveci conte ¥ a ad Peer nehantment, owned by Harry}sandwiches on picnic in Hon's den, | tion. imeetion) oct ia eountiy Han any ole delinie in erook ter Lys LL ts impossible for any one individual to see all that happens during a] 11 jn avrg way. Tt han heen waloe, ne Whitney, was another highly| They pull magnificent retreats behind] ‘There is no reason why MacDowall monopoly of big men, althe yea netropolita ull-scholastic : : ' in overy way as been produc ts es afd Baas ae : a ae Washington and Oregon probably de-| tackle He is eighteen years old, 6| football gaine. It is, however, entirely possible for him to understand every-| tive of some ood ing, but has Hee ed BAD Meee fhe lS gat pee it eae eetaee siguld nat sopauey ate re Yelop more six footers than any other] feet $44 Inches tall, and weighs 202] thing that occurs, and through this knowledc, by anticipating what will udded little in the w Of sensations) | inner, but no\ one could ‘even Vélll bigs a, dencyad attlbem, Betore thee |erowa ce Hitlib aw the Meenoe State, Big mbn are common ua pounds: be Raver pa probably occur, see a great deal more than otherwise Niet pam ads eke ‘in| Whether or not he was going to break.| knock off from panic-stricken toll,| this season and Kearns and: Tome patie country, too, along the Mis- Cla a a Bae) It 4s In this frame of mind that the reader should follow this desoription, | ny of the earion Atelnioue thing| THe Rancocas Stable's Zev was top} ycore looks Hke total vote for Bryan|assets to any team, especially the ee MASHED YALE.| TWELVE-HOUR BOWLING which illustrates many events which usually happen during a football game,| approaching a Man O' War or even Hague Nhe a et ihe a fn year of another Republican land- pelea to Nae Pi bagh a en JOWA'S GIANTS SMA ueat! CONTEST ON TO. MORROW 2% "ating thus familiarized himself with them it ts the author's sincere | Morvich hag come out of the two-| Pest, He and Martingale were about) silde, ie ® played together on the Trenton tea ~ aged home eran \ cn se 23 hope that he will derive more enjoyment from the actual contests which he] ¥*a"s-oll ranks, ald tore he nites year-olds. Gentlemanly conduct of dwarf col-| which defeated the Celtics iast year 8 struck by the expressio divisior a sad affalr and the olde y A " Thee . 5 4 With C, Powers and Husta the three that the Iowa men were all big and] — nA witnesses, ot handicap horses have beate h The Futurity instead of clearing up| lege teams has made everything jake ae square shouldere Jowa had two] Schumacher's twelve-hour endurance! pine pmRIOD, ‘The opening play @ other so often that It is hard to get| the two: old situation added tolfor pigskin plutocracy. It’ means ener Tene ten ee sod be able t Gorking big tackles in irgledinger| has Alied with the best bowlers tl i, catied the “kick-off,” and amons| tory, After two playa our quarter. }* line on any of them ts complexity when a filly, Sally's} tHarvard, Yale and Princeton can| Put up a very fast game. : and Thompson. Last year ‘Loompson| New York and New Jersey. The con- =f alibacle: order pagoda Galled Ve Grey Lag is ag horse if he couid| Alley, galloped away from the big} jump into their world series without] Italian C. C. plays the second In- Gad Duke Slater of Iowa were rated]. 1. under way at noon tomor| emt ree relating: to it is on % a . clad h AS ‘ita in-one{ 2 Kept in training for any length ot| field, which included sore of the best tarnishes austained in mid-Oetober|terborough League game to-morrow two of the best fackles in the country. Saul which states that the side winning the diveation aad de valnoniic ke opposite} {Me and Kaixany would probably | two-y olds of the season, Many |froifcs. Small teams strictly following] afternoon at Webster Hall against the Slater, a colored player, had enor-| row and continues without interrup-| toss of tho coin has the choice of | Girection have ranked at the top of the threc-|are inclined to believe that if thereliyries of the dope also helps to let|Junto Biz Five, The Itahan team mous hands and long arms, and was} tion until midnight. Leo Lucke, Artie| either defending one goal or of kicking otha our opponents’ right| ¥e@r-olds if he could be kept Ip rac-[is any two-year-old Lines ‘W8) experts breathe more freely. And]easily conquered the New York Bix fast runner Often eT ocit ceach| Peters, Glenn Riddell, Mort Lindsey. off themselves. On the day of thia|end is complotely fooled and we cat. |iN& condition any length of timo,| tone other than Sally's Alley that's what football experts neod—| Five Inst Sunday, and Manager Pe- fe oe TURAIBE SH CUS Ped TRCN ainiay, apiiele, 340 Marino, Phill. RTA WIKAE Hipwine cirectlnlGank ita’ torutwanty yard Hoth were almost invinceable in their] Two or three good youngsters have} eng air, Not to overlook big supply|trullo is confident of gaining another pat cue big hand, takes grip on semay © Spa spi (aceasta a Medal ad ,.| On third down with six yards to go,|! ctive classes, but they needed {appeared among the last month or 90, | of gay, victory. part of his uniform, and pull him] Spinella, Gus Cook, Count Gengter, | down the fleld, so that our team, hav-| | § try a forward pass, which is in|™More care and attention than any|among them Little Celt which has a AN saniattanccherant once ates bacl oC : > 5 to . : i ‘ a he on like a star at Yonkers twice. ESTER-BILTMORE abs a amg kK. ; 1 Billie Cordes, Captain Jarrett, Pete] ing won the toss, naturally elects to complete, making fourth down and/Ne trainer could give them. Old] won like a star 4 WESTCH! Street and Broadway, the Viking Big Thompeon ie 6 fect 11-2 tnches tall| schults, ‘Whitey Horan, M. Tepedi-| defend, during the first period, the| sre saris town, Exterminator is about the best of the] ‘There are some races for the Ju-]" Ci now ca typ tag Five tackles the Ascaielon Ades tae Bee wishing iene da Witae|no, 1, Gloss, J: Tlatien, Pole) telxes| windward geal, There is little chance to gain this] ¥ evorything taken into consid-|venites to be decide 8 Stes iAueien’ A BOXING CONTEST | Mé2t: The Aces are tho runners up . 5 8 = ~ Rey; The enemy kick-off from their 40-| distance by a rush, so we attempt to] eration, Peay eee Sale for the light heavyweight title In the od Ee en Uae and F, Reynolds have entered. ars Mae Aq bor Award Une’. Gusta Arse ick Ghien Gust inieee veel. Dee wD: r-olds provided a mua- Meals Jeet who is who among the Metropolitan section and the Vikings 2 arry Zeeb has everything in readiness} i, E kick for- — A tol yack hag resulted from| led up situation, Prospective cham- | two-year-olds. < . ru with Augie Zlerold, Fi cl : vidual Duc Thamplonship. Tourna-| mation, a ° ; goal, and the bi 0 4 crop! » at varto} a : “| Hyae, m1 7 i peer che field MAINE tackles win ne ee hie Amerlean ‘eva, hed, Avenue] spread the opponents’ line. put in play, with the enemy in pos-|sinee spring only to be knocked off| things were expected ware Be Ee: | reesnate Of Wabtonsetes Ouse; S02 alba: andi Bobbie Heath are sus¥ iet } . and Slat Street, Brooklyn, on Monday eve- , ‘canad sweep|seeslon of the. tall on (he -vard| thelr pedestials in short order, Bud | Lucky our, niskaway, Toele- | ites eater Tr bl Be remuctleny (he. Work Gt SIRer | Ge: OAR ir cur teem relearn Eee keene bane esa aoa McKee, Zev, Goshawk, Dui -| minister and Morvich, but they have| pitmore Country Club last night saw | frm!dable. h Devine endl and a kick, our team tries what is|line, Ag the ball is snapped for their d Ui awl, t ‘The North British end Mercantile Pon a Z e Uinivernity Hardwood ‘Duck Pin Tournas | called a fake kick, which, in this case,| fourth play, one of our team is de-|1in, Wilderness, Martingale, Measen- [all beaten each other, #0 that no one] ten young aapiranta to the title held by Insurance Company Five plays the DS RB ay a li Tent at Benatore and Relgers, University | consists of a plunge straight ahead | clared offside, Which penalizes us five] cer, Runelise, Enchantment, Rulet,] can lay any claims to se. Moners Mr. Dempaey knock oach other from one] tot: wicnal Partahon qaintetes the faeces ctiaraplonship for Jawa leat year: |Scicee hous Wan ant ed aruone the many through the widened gap between the| yards and gives a first down to onn| Cyclops, Tall Timber, each In tun Whiskaway, sven! Media iasd ay silt end of the grill room to the other, 84th Street Armory in the first game ‘ vith. | entrants, to roll the opening games, ‘The | opposing guards opponents. This was a bad mistake ne Whitney sold hi 7 Hilly Muldoon was present, as were! or tne This oven Tows went through tho season With: | eeieeinte ara: Brown, ight, Smith, ‘i = = for t Kentucky Derby hletic | Of the season this evenin, contesta a wn, It does not make an appreciable] on our part because it allows our op training for : soveral oMictals of the Amateur Athletic out losing a game, und for good) Muller, soley, Hash, Burka, atti, “sordano, Maine Wecllne uplaente Ghiene secu oneen teen ateet thie mis ineteeen evidently ruined Morvich, who was! Union, Visitations, the surprise team of the BemeANes SOK OHA OUtal Ie RAO NIE TH Ath, BEACBORN BBRG ERY RMS EAE Oe Tee sinc Ra. Gale inne, execu, o Rinidor eg nrae Lov ipon a kick which he performs him-| unheaten as a two-year-old Among the others were: Robert Law| Metropoiltan League and the runner- eee HERE ORE ERY SUF no's tetas | cronmoriow tactaa lke aay enipnlen tonere | tueancifil guint of forteehee vente 8 it tinue thar tuahs|" are aay tet wine mee th sa ga peat § dons SSF Waal Be catear, Geaeral Bele | Weeett sue Temt position’ on the stands team its first football beating in three] To-morrow Is the yon whi ns f eave ae Mneouraged to continue the sh-| ‘The enemy again kicks off from the ton, Rye; Paul ©. Carter, General Rall-} ing, meets the Knights of St, Amton: ool gan bowl in the United Bowilng Clubs ‘en ‘The enemy try three rushes, which ling tactics the enemy make material| forty yard line. ‘The wind has in-| ROSE TIES FOR LEAD way ‘Signal. Company, "C.'G.. Cane, toe; meets thalikelehin ct BE Ameen > : -]| Thums White hant Academy. ‘The| sain eight yards, so that FOU PME ats 6, but on second down, with sed velocity so that, althoug! George E. Green, Bernard G. Gunther, her Bie aon, ‘He wan o great tackle seu caeeaied Uo bow, (emer are:|down and two yards to Ko to estab- Pease te aR are finally checked a moe ‘ey tae ee the hens IN BILLIARD TOURNEY | ereiyaia ie Gardner, Harry, HL Brooklyn. 2 Se Posts College before he went to Matiat Oompa, Original Nui, | Heh @ first down. - eartul of not tor a "two.yard loss, In spite of this| our omen thinte vant lien punt is ; mn Clancy] Heme C. Heather, Larchmont Gard] pookiyn Dodgers travel to Paterson a ; ™M., Spartan Squirrel mmany. | @ required distance in the . be i sere James Rose defeated Josep’ ancylons; Edwin N. Knap} ew Ho intel te take ol 2 | Princeton, ‘That was in 1920. Last | Park: 0 # M1 ai sae i Tammany) gaining the requis Wisely kick {they try another rubh, fumble the] straightway called for, and is beauti-| 4 eis Ain the rounl| ob. Meaeeiinew celthe obsack Era. | eeDient tat n the Paterson Met | year he couldn't go out for the Tiger one remaining rush, they wisely kiek |) oy on4 one’ of our players:promptly | fully executed, Iigh and so well dic| DY @ score of 85 to % vote Conporation: Gehn Ite “stuleahy, | fopolitan League quintet. The Dodg- : because of tho one-year rule. 1GREENLEAF INCREASES toyour: twentyseeven Yard June nea Gon it rected away from the opposing back-| robin ‘thrae-cushion tournament at Jack| Uet® Corporation: John HH. | Mulemhy, |T0 ttl (nee EMT | ae ae Treat is 6 feet 314 inches tall and She Ride: Les. A Here ts a point where the oppon-| field that the bail hounces on the| Doyie'n billiard academy last night and} ji inne, Norbert G. Street Je. of the] thelr opponents. in to-night’ game | ighs 196 pounds. He plays the HIS LEAD OVER ALLENT , We now run a play toward the mid-| oi a uarterbuck should be justly] ground and rolls merrily along to our| placed himself in a tle with Herbert Streat Coal C y as well as in the return game to be | bh ae: ses as K played It die of the field, which ts called a posi-} 00 i Ma ith) quik: down: 1] opponent's twenty yard line MeKay for first prize with three game JR, Tayle uy Carleton, M, Roy] staged to-morrow night at Prospect ‘| gam y heey 8 tion play, for it is unwise to punt seas its NI vasa reali h wel ed for, | ¥On and one tost Jackson, Col. Douglas Young, Walter | tf, 00! roving all over the field. Hig as he} PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 28.— Ralph ee the ball is too near the sido|@%sht yards to go he had httle chance A Peautityt play iF : ae shes ei The defent airo placed Clancy in n| ancks we een ee bri Hall, Brooklyn. | js, he fast as any end at Prince-|Greenteat of New York, national pocket lines, and, although this play gains}! Baining the required distante in the ps apne Pe ea . for {0 i _ AS SIROR a Gene Barazen, Dr. rlton ©. North,| Starling Greys and West End Post, | fon. In the game with North Caro-liiuierd champion, outclassed Bennie! a good six yards, yet, because of the [NEXt two tries. Had he kicked on this |! Sg eae ria hd ciiewedae ao ee veicay win | Walter HH, Stuart, Edward F, Foley,]V. F, W., meet in the other Inter- Hina, on & very muddy feld, Treat) sien of Kansas City, Mo., last night in| favoring wind, we punt on our secon’ |20Wn, say a punt of thirty yurds, the nt ; | of punta, to gain iarateemeaconive Paeatae SV BCU Wels WY eter v, int! borough game at Savage's Gymna- } broke through and tackled a Caro-| 11. second block of the challenge] down to our opponents’ 25-yard Ine, {bill would have carricd to our thirty fi tw, exe ee at Line fo eRe a ae ane tea riga IRL: Bier, Walter a Aerts, Prank ladum. ‘The Starlings will Une up with } ina punter Pebina the goa me com-Tinatch for the title. Play ended with] Where again the runner ix tackled|yard Mne ec eociy aed where we were| the tourney, having wo ames ad Mr ne ee Aton Jun. Ts |Hertfolder, Guerdon, Schmoor, Ander- {hg through so fast that there was rites ‘ without gain owe” “ ouE: £0 ve tte. One OnE: SEs ihe ie “Ison, Westrap and Mang, i ace ding Gheenleat $10, Allen out gal WE” SCORE BY A FIELD GOAL. | ahie to brini { ind variety of at-| lost, two. 5 Burr 3 no time to idtck. Puelecane: ataiaing: cree . reas Le The game between Rowo and Clancy, : He s 124 “ DING T i i to’ play ne nite Dr. Heber ©. Hancock, Port Chester: Phe Celties mak fi ‘ ‘This gave Printeton two pointe for |G enieat made 132 points and aiten| 90 FAR “ACCOR ° ball is now ours an our op. | Mek into 1 cre checked after a] seer#aw affair, required 46 Innings.) coin A. Malone, David Huyler, John J.| The Celtios make nee es go & “safety"—a rare thing in modern} a. ie hn run was Creenleat 28, ten HOYLE.” ponent's 85-yard line with materju HiGseve ontat a8 Harold Shuler won the pockot biliatd | Paws, Guy. Ward, Jaines MeClenahan,|2nce this year In White Plaina when football. of which, however, came from Untn-| ‘The enemy are now in a dimcuit} strengthened morale aa the result ot} Hod advance ir opponents’ £5-} match from Carl Copeland by a CMe! purr DK. Hartshorne, Ac. [they 0 against the White Plains Re Princeton will not miss Keck much | ished run the night before. The next] position, in that they reulize that they] Ur wood fortu Consequently our] Yard oh nd 1 SH GUE of 65 to Dusenbury, Austin D. Brixey and Kegi-] porter Five at St. yoha'y Lies tos i ae a lnven cee ‘a 26 6 o i vd score by tield ¢ re d W. Hrixey of Greenwich; Frank J.[ night. Starling Greys defeated the with Treat to take his place. Off the] high was the chumplon’s 25 in ae ent ae ee ae iicy dare not|oflense get und in two rushes} to § ; LW. ti { = Grey field Treat is modest and has little} thirty-fifth inning Le ay FHiWAd paaeanior vibk playa, }wA Make Aree dun on thar loveed| Che my, lw Jeep in their M1, T. TEAM 1 TAKES Curnidy, Charine F. Flynn of Havani, Reporters by something like twenty Ae Be 3 : own territory, tried t y safe, were Cuba Sano m Blaas, Her-| pointy, wo Es to say. He's always chewing on : After futile attempts to gain by rush-[line, but it takes four tries to make|OWn territory. tried te play sate, were TRIANGULAR RACE | (ub8. FH. Sansome, Sain Hlzus. Her tpoints, so draw your own conclustona. candy, TILDEN’S INFECTED Ing, they punt, this time to our 40-]the first down on the opponent's 5- | helpec nae olue 40 rugs of the Mnotype; J. P. Carey, Frederic L.] Commonwealth Five openg its sea- , ere the bi alls o ‘ard line the fata , Sela Par IDGH. Me 1, 28.— Massa- 7 R. Burbank son on Sunday, Nov. 5, at the Com- TOPPE TTER | yard line, where the ball rolls out rd n it was third CAMBRIDGE, Maan.. Oc Yeager, John Sehick, A. R. Burbank, A. ‘ 1¢ Com HOW THE MAROONS STOPPED FINGER MUCH BETTE fatty i On our first try a fumble occurs, [too far b third) cnusetts Institute ef ‘Techn easily | J. Goodwin, Fred Oxam, U. G. MeQuecn, | monwealth Club, Harlem. The Club KECK. — Dus tga. efey euanine two: alay the pall | tre to] down, eight Is to go on thelr own] eh race rge Reid, § Patz"and Dr. Joseph |witl be the home court of the team " A = ur team, afte ning two plays|as the hall ts rom centre to Seon Tay SHAnRUlAn, Orne ‘ Rela, P.O. Patz’ and Dr. Joseph | with be 01 Harold Lewis, Chicago's captain) PHAVADELEHIA, Och $6 Willam) sro a close formation, changed to an quarte 0 Wckily p+ | 88-yard Ur from Dartmouth and Harvaré Fe. McCarthy throughout season. Suspended and guard, is « perfect example of] T en 20, national lawn tennis} cen formation, and because we have The The 4 hie: aa ‘ the latter's six-aile —— baskets have been set up and other the modern type of linesman. He is|champlon, who ts recuperating tn a] Open formation, Aint bmciuss We live i golden opp t mont. Her score wan 3 CHAMPION SADDLL DRSER IA mproyernents have, been cietan ee tall and rangy, being 6 feet 2 and} hospital here from an operation for an} weain widens, this time in order to 1,] full adva rds. mouth whieh £ mat ts MATCH, first opponents of the Commonwealth weighing 200 pounds. He played al infested Qnger, was much better to-day. yave a better chance of blocking out Our ton st on end Harvard, | An event of interest in the Nationa] five will be the Monarch Lodge Wks" tar game for Stagg last year. In] ie in a graduate of the Germantown! punt. Whereupon our quarterback oy] accou ne As VO tat Horse Show that opens in Squacron 4 quintet ability he was second only to Capt.| Academy and begged permission to go| taking the t nself, slips through slight « A were|, Wap Bab Mantis of7 Armory, Sth Streat Gnd Park Avenua.d” Ac Acoadia Hall tosmocnew. atiere MeGuuire, last your's great tackle, “out to age the annual football eaniel between lett guard and tackle for {i seored hy woul huasal ay ath aturdoy Bf MASRORT) BON. Kaited andaje} noon the Visitations engage in batile When Chicago played Princeton Hilger peepee aly Me anid a | down at midfeld nees} A spler \ trot} a whiner. His time wae 33m horees of thie country N. Matthies unset the Brooklyn B. B. Clu, exe 10) ey'd never] ‘er yesterday, but his physician sald no. yo now h 4 der choice of hy uf the perios put MY IN Al seconds. Capt. Jim ¥ 7 inbad and rie stern be able to handle Keck: But it was} ine phyalcian’ Again “expreased he plays, Becauno even if a fumble dons | rus or w 1 puons gaa a be rsd aed the opening day of the show, Herr| Antony to-morrow night at Greem- noticed that in the Chicago-Princeton| opinion that he will not suffer any per- occur it w be as diastrous 1 a drop last one [saver orn, who led _opentn, 4 "I Y Lepe: quarterback makes ‘his choice, decides" « ‘opy 22, by the Bel! @yndicates ‘gon, wae third ’ MeNalr of Chicago will be the judge. point, game, which Chicago won, Keck manent injury. the ball were deeper in our own terri- quar * j a 1