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\ _____ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. Rae FOUR B'S, BASKETBALL, BOWLING, BILLIARDS, BOXING, IN LIMBLIGHT ALIBI AL ‘ ‘ COME ON. NOW A ene a Aw'~ Loox at Thar Hook -—! NEVER MIND ~ You CAN STILL Goon t Topped IT, LooKin’ RIGHT DOWN “he lesa vou 1 WAS THINKIN’ “Too MUCH. ABouT GET ON tw “TWO oL' man! UP To SEE If I Got ON! te ch wat You said} ~———~— Aaa Sibi By _ PERCY D. HAUGHTON » NINE YEARS comet AT HARVARD Following is the Second Period of a Hypothetical Game Be- tween Two Teams of About Equal Strength—The First Period Was Printed Last Saturday. A i IFOROHAM Resumption ie Athletic Con- tests Includes Diamond as Well as Gridiiron. Becond period. On the opening;and runs to our thirteen-yard line Tt wan announced but a few days ago before he Is finally thrown, Play, with the enemy in possession of thag athletic rejations between Ford+ the ball on their own 20-yard line,| THE FATAL FORWARD PASS. ham and New York University, In the our line makes the mistake of com-| This play is typical of a forward natuce of a football game betteen. the pass which goes wrong; {t often acts an a “boomerang” and instead of a mitting itself too thoroughly to a teame of Uh onl universities, had bee renumed hat tine, also, the t . threatened punt, instead of which successiul gain sofnetimes results, as ie successiul ga i ars “THE SHOY WASTE : aul ing ws @ thet the gétdtron {here ensues a sweep, with guins some} in this case, in a fearful lors. eBoM AT! Te lala Gul Mee re we Ve = NOW LISTEN HERE - IF You'D mai oon endian Hues twenty yards. The enemy Mine up hes in r DAWGONNE? Lith PILL. earn he Gut ALONE! DEVOTE AS MUCH TIME We would undoubtedly téod: up to conte 1 In spite of this success, tho enemy, panei gure ee eta a \T COULDN'T Go SEAM NaS, THINKIN OF YOUR NEXT sHoT in other Melia of sport of the two instle yard line, ur defense is incapable ie : } Who wants to put up deep In our OWA] OF withstanding the onslaught ana ANY PLAce BUT AS YOU Shee: MOANING | aoa : ‘ territory, elect a punt, whigeris too] they score on the fourth attempt from - BEHIND! A BIG vy) OVER “TH'LAST ONE , you'd Such ins actually come to pags, for low for their ends to cover. Our back, }our half-yard dine. In those eight & Bourner Cut YourR ALIBIS IN HALE! U. baseball Who catches on his own 29-yard line, | Play's, tho strength of thelr attack lay Aut YouR ROTTEN SHOTS ¥ a tworgamy suns s 4 18 yards before being] ® the superior ‘‘charge"’ of their line. » peroRe vou ( ) ey: dat sales Although the gafna wore short there 7 ARE MADE pon, Fordham tra: tackled. was no slip and consequently a touch- EVER MIT TH BALL — | Ino Fletd on. Apeit 14 and Xe Y. Tt is m pretty dash, during which | down resulted and a goal was kicked \ t a i sli Seis rs al the runner uses the “‘straight-arm"|making the score 7 to 8 in the \F You'D SWING AT IT wit wt fa not at all Amponsibte, elthoe, that ‘on two opponents, before he is finally Pass Oy Savors, Our Med points were YOUR CLUBS INSTEAD OF than and Now York University may | scored 01 Boal In the first t in basketball this coming season, tackled by a third. We cannot gain | heriod, WITH You “TEMPER hing defnite In thie regard has been | by rushing, and r kick to only . S ' settled upon, howey Fordham ts vy Ty A poo: y Toward the end of this period by You D INT 1h OFTENER, only too willing to meet their Brony midfield follows, giving the enemy a]the ald of the wind the enemy yas ty , PLY RAT IN YOUR ra on the court, whe Al Nixon, | Jong-sought-for opportunity to swing | ble to place a punt across the side. i ‘ i = praguate manager of ative ‘at New Rial cavtas tuto vray line at our nine-yard line, With dess MQW. pl BAG AN’ Use UT ike Wntveralty, has promised (hat 16 ey nasa than two minutes of play we endeay- ay: U6 VAN Broce weer esse a ill accommodate Crash! Bang! To our 25-yard} ored to advance by rushing, but on v ue Bokchs Tine. fourth down were forced to kick. We “th tween Fordhar | oraity, scheduled to | Nt Ohio Held on Election Alibi Al appears each Monday in The Evening World. Copies will be reprinted on hard paper and mailed to Evening World “Heide ‘8 on receipt of a 8-cent ete Role Fee) ct cae stamp for gach copy. You will want the series, successor of “Fussy Foursome,” in your home golf club. This is the second of the new series. Address Sporting a ue the Aoee toanmadl weeeene petNee ditor, Evening Wattd, the two colleges on the gridiron since | TAGK'S GOSSIP: AND should have tried to punt across the side line, but Instead a “free catch’ was made on our forty-two yard line from which the enemy kicked a beau- tiful goal from placement, making the score 10 to 3 in the enemy’s favor. Almost immediately after time was called for the first half. Summary: A feature of the early part of this period was the manner in which we escaped from dangero From this point their second rush gains enough ground to give them a first down, but the umpire detects holding and penalizes them 15 yards, making it third down on the 40-yard Une with 26 yards to gain. They now try a long forward pass Which is incomplete. Believing that the play should have been successful, and > Eddie Hahn Leads 100 Harriers Fistic News All the Way in Five-Mile Race ONE MORE -BONE credit, the HH. Birge team tx leading © Wall Paper League at Thusha, Ac HB Co. and Reb. tions from State Department to effect that diplomats should ce- n 54 minutes 464-5 Pearman of the seconds, Joseph New York Athletic rs Sidovana’ gkanetareouttien: Club was fourth. Willie Ritola, the backs this time intercepts the pass ARDY ete Cea GE UCAS: women have heen cut dead by the Moy it ceale, bat out Gacntell |The meee ee anes ed GOS stp OWLING NEWS Ue ang asa he ball to the ground} our good runback of a punt; second *By Johan Pollock Fi hanes Irion 4 in our 10-yard line. through the penalty inflicted on our , Tho Metropolitan two-man team} Finishes 5 Side Y. M. GC. A, in the second round | Se oie weslattempted cn the fourtl:) enemy for Holding; third, because on Pancho Villa, the Philippine fighter! OLD MOTHER HUBBARD’S CUPBOARD WAS tournament opens this evening at anise aco x rds Ahead of of an Association A. A. ] Bie poet trom which the play Garite fourehy dawn Wey Unwisely CHOna <1 a iegitimats auwelnk phaihplgt NOTHING LIKE SPEAKING DEPT. OF OUR Billy Cordon’ Metropolitan Academy, Bolter in Glencoe A. C. Ju. tourament ; y =\tey wiforward paws, which: waa’ une ate eight et f , pion won the first game easily, but tempted, In other words, on our 40-| successful and resulted In the surren, | the United ‘states, will fight Patsey LONDON EMBASSY—HARVEY IS 18ist Strent and St, Nicholas Avenue . Contest. Gmithney took the second. Sakman, x Logs der of tho ball. -However, we soon] Wallace, the Philadelphia fiyweight, The first series will be between Foley m= - however, cane back, winning the final i Vip Lipase mute ota at, [after made a serious blunder in at-| in an elght-round bout at the Olym ALWAYS THERE WITH BONES. and Foley, father and son, and Gelst @ By Joseph Gordon. game and the mateh. i webla, seme icles? val} tempting a forwara pass in our OWN! Hie A.A, of Whiladelphia to-night. He and Marker. The winner of the firat DDIE HAHN, star tuner of the} In winning the natona Pin tape | 4 territory, which being intercepted led pas = = u ere Is y K series wi y e G y takes 7 * run championship, Willie tol of j Ie is apparent that we cannot hold |i the first score ‘for the ‘enemy, |'* to Tecelve a suaranteo of $2,000 for] = By Neal O'Hara, peAne to BUI, Choris Ot-Acibases: \|on Miatawie ant Garten allan Weil E ba oobi re sociated Finnish-Americas A, C. finished ial oa Bre. in oe eking mene axainst Again wo should never have allowed | his end. Since Pancho has been «| “oP t!aht Qublishiig Company, ‘| dors from debtor nations rise ow | the winner of the first series will take] 4 Hers all the way and) atmost half a mile in front of R. | : hee a ite tin othe mashing game) te enemy to mako a fatr catch with| this country he has made about George Harvey, our pecan plen- patent leather heels and yelp, Jon Malntyre and Cordes. Wednes. {WP the Glencoe A. C. fve-mile road} Johnaon, the defcading champion, and } rather anticipating the rushing game}... rite play time remaining. In| ¢12.000 out of the nine fights he bh : ee 8 “Let Georgé-do it.’ And statis: |day's programme calla for Knudsen|race yesterday by crossing the fnish| his time, 62 minutes 34-5 seconds, | Rn AeY BITOrMANL HANOI 18; MEODN! ies words, this whole period Wadia ee] tpotenpary to Const of Olt: Bag” tics, cablegrams and explanations [and Sancler, Cheiks line 109 yards ahead of Louis Bolter | ¥®* close to the record. down, which 1s successful for a 10-|°h00) cturized by bad mistakes by horn | 8¢ f#! fought. With this bout to-night} ish Walnuts, has recently tossed prove that George does, Curran and Giakas, On F ff the Spar ; In the national seven-mile walk - yard gain. ‘ as [earn he will ha Je $14,000 ont of ten] off another ultimatum that will ee and Davidson, Maume and of the home club. Miko Russo of 3t.} cnampionship, Willle Plant of; the | Cee roe tot. play tee downs] ,.The third period will be printed on [fights. ie hus made stall money vo] make folks sit up and take nour- What George needs as reply to. [and Stiversen ‘and Stamper will moet. | Anselm's Mhished third and ®. Eriek-| storningside A. C. defended his Vite | MeN, Cut Gee be the coany’s- wines these pages, Wednesday. far, having aaniewi as ment. Tt is to the effect tha® | latest monologue ts new instruc- With flvo out of six games rolled to thelr [son of the Finnish-Amerigan Athletic] successtuily by coverigg the distance ‘Thibaut, rd. Jarod that the advance| Te Commandments. “Our Am- ment national frlendsships but meri are Nour ont ot Ga bea renal ini’ champion, made] ciyb was second, and the veteran, BETHLEHEM WINS PIMILCO ENTRIES Tie dace Britealickey| bass polishes that mean nudge | they don't have to carry the eo. Aan GF the Ghanenal Cints portvat thel| Sack CTitcotnane maser are acke that hu expect off with wise crack that gals have men heir heads. If that don erin absence, ¢ . IN SOCCER MATCH a TRACK EGIMLtbe sel (a 40 aa lic ra Ton't show | Works George needs transfer as C distance in 27 minutes 10 seconds. Costos Nicolaides, De Witt, Clinton, aces A t0O Ge never had souls and don ‘Asabadsatby {6 COLIC Of Soe Millar venta, ' dohnaon, | John. J. Fox won the Pastime Ath-| competing as a member ofsthe Red Presenting “practically a new team, Malaenece (uevectore of improvement. Out of They'd understand his stuff bett potas one [etic ¢ tub's road walk for members}and Black harrier team in group No. composed to a large extent of recent] pure, % i . tel rooms with bath, he there and George would be fun- the rowing |*sterday, winning from Thomas]2, made the fastest time in the Pub- im tions from abroad, tho Bethle- 1,797 LBibles to back him niest man In the joint, even with- [and yachting clubs: st} Hickey, o veteran pedestrian, by|Iic Schools Athletic League hill and Nem Stcel Company's soccer eleven fro: i up. Other three Bibles were out his short silk pants rive ile time! toward heaping to promote thia [thirty yards, W. Aggerholf was third.| dale series Saturday by running the Bee eo pasie eooner seve ee tis sul i iF pinched by travelling salesmen. 3 senent William Sakman.“Trinity A. C., na-| distance of about two miles in *2 min Rk cai ipeatar ft nd, in a In other adjectives, ladies’ souls O'llara’s humorous, articles a rhe Hundred Club gf Brooklyn hy tional amateur handball champion, de-| ytes 40. seconds. Erasmus won the York Oval yesterday afternoon and. Be not teeelpter amar 2 it being worn uiy.tore than fends 0 “Lake and and feated J. J. Smithney of the West! team honors. the presence of 3,000 enthuslaste, : oreer ray ho wtaged the show ae oY Go aane daily feature of The Lvening narke end and Arti F Jew orn nee cat os a Bani ‘orld e you read fer checked the victorious career of the New > np hithutes Haase ag affair, World. Are you reading-them? York Football Club in the American ‘ apiseuralte ee Soccer League, winning by a score of 1 pay $17,500 a BARNES AND KERRIGAN soal to 0. : uM ot arora ib Menta et WIN AT MILBURN CLUB * The New Yorkers, up to yesterday, ences to lo ve ahi : i i ave sent official ine had a clean record of three straight vio- hero unk Georke, He oee Sere Warlianiaes Tun 'ot uaa Ben ve hard to maintain the ar s outgrew long | feated Johnny Far nd Louis Cos any amount ault started ba and failed Up tho time: he ne row: One tello at the Milburn Country Club ye five minutes remaining for ‘ pants and went into short sk [ioitay afternoon In an. elehiwen play to make good the deficit. Nv And upward; $1000 ndded. ¢ knickerbockers George wat high- | inatch by a margin of 1 up ‘The win- vl single goal was shot in the second hale ety skuiled citizen that wrote hefty [ners were trailing at the twelfth hele, ‘Alleva next Friday. might pan a Jotters to editors of papers, Like [ut came from behind with a ragh in ve man, two-in and. individual con: 4 ATS Emerson was a fox with back- It was no fault of Varrel's, however, |!" A. FAMIARRISON AT SOCCER ground of Concord grapes, Her. [that the victory went to cody Mgk AN IE its ati, Danking Go, Vey was an ow! in a forest’ of in~ the Quakery Nunore in the Bal 4 Notwithstanding a game strugele tn tellectual timber ete led aL two Eitan alerangn erage ot the tenets s eS, that Harding broke his shaving [and three better than Barnes, tile team roll ee omarion focsen Lesene siatsh mirror made Ge our Am- WE RIOR AN won: 6vOry GAA with Fall River at Iarrson, N. J. yea- wefan Wuessabe Au Citeat Ban, i. , . = ferday, the Harrison football club Ma, at Boxter Tneani’ fdmmasent Germ ot (cum it with defeat by tlio rcore of 2 & Hee Fer ah Lorimer of Fall itiver was the qvore from a mixup in Harrison i mouth after twenty-five minutes of Arrivin, fresh at Court of St lay. Shortly before half time Harrison Jeoms's, George into. silk e by Sl wee a Toman) ine pants and high He had “4 tive minutes of the sccond half the GEN ANAM de ae canara pone ; it teams remained on even te Finally up but burnt cork vones: / - Marrison weakened slightly “and Reed It didn’t take George long to fur- it put through a fine shot at twenty yards 16 nish the bones, He's been pulling . range. This won the game. tem ever since pe OF Threwvenr-olda and ut Offitial license from on State "4 PAWTUCKET BEATEN BY Huttons ial Department gave Georg : a * PATERSON IN FOOTBALL mingle with ermine And shut HE long wheel base and ample frame of . canis fling around among Kings and he F s Ww ; RENO uidne cn the powerful Pawtucnet ens, our two-spot yeurned to the Famous Speed Wagon permit the o eleven representing the J. & P, Coats >a joker, His wish was carried mounting of epecial bodies without adding a D, Yootball Club ut Olymple Park, Pater- out to seventh decima: place. ame extensi The 8; WwW. le fon, yesterday afternoon, the Paterson ® paste fr en peed ‘agon chassis 4 Aogtball ew ., after a no-scoring first i Spe Rone itl Oe Senate Committee cn Conun- lends itself readily to any type of bodyto suit yerlod, notched 1 signal victory by the a7 ok returna fron i 4 Afore of 9 qosla to 3 tn the Ameri: ‘ mo. wes ieven: sor} Grant Ail Agari ou some of your individual needs, nN van Soccer Leayie. McKenna, off a go's best gags for season of i 7 fevoxs by Heniinsley, shot the first goal chatter 1921. When George twirls off wow 34x44 pneumatic cord tires—large enough to eficr fiftecn minites of play und] ,, hou that knocks Britivh off scat cush- 3 ive big mileage and small enough to change i » preney; Ay @ Ailsup, toads another isn tons he cables 1,000-word-dlagraim. my husband’s underwear 53 years ago—it was dive big ’ a ypinutes ‘tater, Meming ecored for the i OP JOKALtO Wakhinkton’ Whercante ne Sec easily—electric light and electric starter— | | re By Ena inders, fifteen minutes from gram and joke are at our ex- STUTTGARTER” then—as now. conveniently located gasoline tank—full length " he end. : ee i pense, Such testimony from a woman who hes had nse af 'y running boards—speedometer—ammeter 1 By time gag filters through pral- years ing experience assures you that ‘ vot of & . Bay Ridge, Crippled, Loses, \ uayi D —these are ty of Scced Waren come 4 ete tee al Deilye xeolkeaper: sl nat rio -Benators’ and. other, farm GARTER” ie indeed the World's Standard Underwear 2 me acckeniii'a eerimiaae dupiog’ the ' nds apprentee aftowance clumed| blocks George has got entire new for men. ‘ pletencss. ae : "4 i Weather bint trwek. faat repertoire and isp Yew Dependable underwear at the Lowe: New Hate, Laas Soper — gare H The index numbers are up-to-date| route on London babnve drone patches “STUTTUARTER All vital parts are $0 per cent oversize and i ye Vivid, Brooklyn, and the i g ° . es ag bce pital, the Day Ridge Football Club ¢ PIMLICO SELECTIONS that keeps our vaudeville diplo- - liberally preportioned. The exceptional con- played the rest of the ith only fon Men Tho. visiting. Carton tii gleven won,hy 2 to UJ. Murray scored ty the firwt “hail wad Hulley in the sec ond. DIRGE WINS. ¢ crowd of 2,500 BLOOKLYN 8! Before an enthurl ¥ 4a the hol Wuak vou ble game, jadi. je and a ft Arlington, Handi: upward) * Prudery purse FIRST jor Pow Wow SECOND RACE Courteor THI dor, All RACE—Picketer, Vi Sea Tele, Minata, RACE—Harmenious, Ven- Song, Trevelyar EVENTH RACK LT ster, Galanunan, mats in Paris and copping his stuff and thelr own, Tokio from spilling it as Tn land where Kipling capsizes large platters of beans and Conan Doyle hears radio rappings calling to thelr mates, it is no smal! caper Hill from consomme to almonds, It‘there Is apy bon mot to be In FIT = WARMTH ~ ABSORPTION ~ ELASTICITY = LAUNDERING unexcelled! At the most reliable retailers H. Loeb & Co., Ince, Max Kuhn, President 456-460 Fourth Avenue New York City | struction and quality of parts considered, it is easily the lowest priced vehicle of its carrying capacity in the world, Over 75,000 now in use, People, u succes: mutch between the FOURTH RACE—Two Featners,|_& ™D! Jeorge cloven eS “4 ‘or American to snatch his share fae. Ae a ia al ea Freezy Snyezy, The Lamb. of pregs cuttings, ‘That's where Reo Motor Car Company of N. ¥., Inc., 1 tove yesi a ete pe B—Dor Henna, vey shines like a quart of 1 di radway, at S4th Street, New York ys Believe Me ckpins. As entertainer of Lon | or Breskiras 1530 pupae " 20 BROAI SIXTH KACE—Kmotion, Comic| don diplomatic gang he Is entire n fone " bo te et areky fee po

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