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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922, S 25° “MIDDIES ARE CONFIDENT OF WINNING TO-MORROW’S BIG GAME — NITTANY LIONS IN DANGER NOTABLE FOOTBALL PLAYS OF THIS SEASON[ITTUE cELT GETs Worst OF HAVING TABLES TURNED! ee "RUNNING. GREAT RACE Judges Hang Up Dunlin’s Number as Experienced Chart Makers and Callers Had No Hesitancy in Calling McNaughton Entry the Winner, Navy Eleven Likely to Show Benefit of Beating at Hands of Penn ® —Feel Sure They’ll Square Accounts With Penn State for Setback Last Year. By William pldists MALLORY FE clash between Penn State and the Navy to-morrow at Washing- CATCHES PASS i ton should develop into By Vincent Treanor. BALTIMORE, Nov. 2. ANDY M'NAUGHTON'S good two-year-old Little Celt got tae worst of a close decision at the finish of the Drufd Hill Park feature yester- day. In the opinion of good, unbiased spectators, located directly on® the finish line, the colt won the event by more than the margin of a nose, but the judges caused the number of Dunlin, owned by the local sportsman, J. 8. Cosden, to be hung up on top. Little Colt had run a great race, tip) tocing his opponents all the way,]its good as well as its bad features. While Duniin, under Clarence Kum-| tt teaches the public to rely on its own mor, performed very creditably tn judgment more than on tracks where sticking right close to him throughout and closing on Little Celt right at the|® j!ne of prices are to be had. It ap interesting struggle with the Middies HERE AND RUNS having the best chance to win. The sailors are confident they'll] J———————._ [TO Goat LINE Teveige last year's 14 te * defeat from the Nittany Lions. Tio Navy is nearly as strong as 104 19% although the team did lose last Bdurday to Pennsylvania. Winning} ROPER TO QUIT TIGERS, tt week previous from Georgia ech,| IS REPORT; SANFORD tle Middies suddenly became over-| ‘NOT FOR SALE,’ HE SAYS fonfident and the defent in Philadel- gets tho players away from the chalk end 0 latter fo aint ) phia may prove a fortunate thing Reports to-day were that Bill Han auvitaen chat Tee te ental and its Influence, but at the aame latter all. Roper, Princeton's head coach, ish line ld been covered. ‘Bxperiencea | t¢ tt shrouds “tho live ones.” ‘There The situation at Penn § t would not be with the Tigers next chart makers and callers had no hes- rea anh Se incl peste sr i a mo b a a “miico and al in xclus! Beason is different. Against big odds} Season and that George Foster itancy ae wt ae, athe 4 ay clubhouse, but few take the trouble } Hugo Bezdek he ed to rebuild his heal dae of Rutgers would become Han ined ot ee * ernie he nh jgea| t© look them over to mentally caicu- i Headley tie teareail cow dreds of others when the Juc i 4 3931 machine that with Notre Dame| Peay of the football coaching etaff AaubA: these list: Wie aie ee eel ye tae j were the two leading elevens In the he dtery sonvernin 5 The finish line at Pimlico is ona di-| This carelessness often operates eB LONER anbea ea eecaltte rect line with the press stand and the] against the player, but just as many } country. Bezdek i of the ablest] that he intended to devote all his 1e pres a the Oeetaon Mela eaeee ; nd i foe ful hes now] time to his law practice in Phila- newspaper men are in a better posi-] times or es ? : eas Hbotirentl coaches BH OHC CHEE eee rine tion to view it than they are at any|because there is such a thing on a i eaching football but this yec im , a : political plum, Ply didn't have the m: Concerning the Sanford report, With only o1 nary aterial Bez William P. Garrison, graduate set about to assemble a new backfield manager at Rutgers, said Jaround Harry Wilson, the only v “It is apparent that if Mr. San- eran availabic, i of the w York tracks, so the old | face track as being too wise or know- question of the deceptive angle has |!ng too much. When one goes against little bearing on their decision. the mutuels, it is well to have one's There is no reason for the judges}mind mado up in advance about the calling the wrong horse first, because] Chances of the horses and then act NEIDLINGER \ : ford wished he could command Seat they have no interost in the finish of] accordingly, for mutuele often make h 1 rene eRe Y OEt bel ce be 1 performing an import-|@ 20 to 1 shot a far e and at other r entire left side of the line. Bezdek i HOOO0 nen Yea For-cod i FROM a race b y vor Jtrankly disappointed with the p bales res isc ahi ieerall CENTER AND ant duty to the public. They are rare-] instances an 8 to 5 favorite something gress to date. Ontplayed most of the GouGhIAG HEEL IE le 4 Abe STARTS care ly criticised because of the fact t far removed from what he should be. Way Penn State was rather fortunate] for sale’? te | am not NGIDLINGER ROCs BUCKS they are noted for their honesty of] M. Fator, the youngest of the three escaping with a scoreless tie wit = : = STOPS HERE purpose, but there ts always a chance|Fators, all jockeys, made his debut Syracuse in this city last Saturday A AND MAWES for their making a mistake. Hvidently| yesterday and was thrown from his “This week while hurrying prepara- Yeeal lines dda siedidhartsul Ia 2k — FORWARD PASS 4 they made one in this particular in-| first mount, Mizar, in the third race. tions for the game with the Navy,| Sow much about the game Thee | stance E. Martz also fell with The Roll Call etek easaubte red barrier | RM Md Rrdeerah if ri ctl ee Betting tn the tel! machines han! Roth fortunately were unhurt Schuster, left tackle, was un ; eee tacdlty expectedly declared invligible for t : pete eae seat bet ing played one and a half gam Dayton before return State. Logue, who wei “* groomed for the position will probably mean Penn side of the line will t 8 get for the Middies, wt are boring formations ‘ Y future interseetional contests, cldiers Were Lulled Into Belief That the Bulldog Knew in the Yale How! in 1923 und Nothing About Aerial Attack. STECHER VICTOR r ih rf Oo will pay another visit By William Abbott. - —_ N the fiercely fought game with West Point the Yale team gave occa- THREE QUARTERBACKS ] sional views of a forward passing attack that undoubtedly is being OVER CUTLER IN YALE’S PRACTICE perfected for Princeton and Harvard, Oe eS Sea ale employed the same formation for its pass. The Cadets were tackles. __| NEW HAVEN, Con ‘vhree] completely fooled the first time {t was used. The Soldiers lke many reece cue Navy should + | cuarterta w nlay] erities of the Yale coaching system had been lulled into the belief the RR he, te Gaile the Nowy wil Boe nae eet dn the serinmese. Bulldog knew absolutely nothing about the aerial attack. And Yale neatly also have a big advanta as.the Pennsylvanians booting. Penn State of course crossed their Army opponents by suddenly changing from rushing to the overhead means of advancing the ball. Nebraska Wrestler Easily De- The Blue eleven rushed through he teat : “ ad d-ileld on short gains when with-| linger was able to delay the throw feats the Veteran—Pendle- ge in kick SpeRER TTS ab elevens, B ket, who scrimmaging, was relieved by O'Hearn, while t the many surprise res 8 ¢ , ol unul he saw Mallory in position, The FA : v gene : i out warning the ball was quickly aw Mallory in position, Th Aine Bon, but if hed | who has been playing in the position for| passed to MaHory who sprinted to| Strategy of the play not only g ton Wins on Foul. i out unusual bre 1. | the post three games, Hecket’s hand,}| the Army's four-yard line before hit-| Mallory safely in the recetving zone pee ep Hen anence Adee pe Fh Was broken a month ag turf. This pass accounted | but an interferer as well Joe Stecher of Dodge, Neb. former biked Lares ee 1 i i v , oJ “4 ve at} able to play e's onl re as Neale soon The peices are supposed to have a heavyweight wrestling champion, ae- At ne ands of ne :tgle 7 ui } le strong de! se for overhead pl be~ é taae Baturiay One Bet Pee grid reall cut his way through tuckle for | rong defenso for ov‘ Thead plays be-Jreqted Charles Cutler of Montreal tast i v 1 line run by Beck-| 4 touchdown, 7 ee cae - aoe pete night at the Pioneer Athletic Club In RIVALRY AMONG PENNSYLVA- ough the ¢ reshmen team. The forward pass e used so} De ne balla wonderful aerial’ at-| otal meifailea ihe hrat onar came & v downed on t effe ely bega a e o buek | tact Yet when Yale opened up its oem seas NIA COLLEGES IS INTENSE. aswa A Jettectively began as a feint to buck ing game the Soldiers wor,| after Mfty-seven and a half minutes of ; Merrie in football har vad ar the line on the unbalanced side, The : he § x fy siete a : hd ‘ pany y le fu 1 ball went to Quarterback Neidlinger | caught by surprise. Wrestling with @ three-quarter Nelson ‘ than enone 4 Had ie sa 7 ig | Varsity failed t re. Wight replaced 4. direct pass from the centro fale’s first two passes were very |@Nd a body ecissors hold, and the second P eee re toate aeyate Obes oe idlinger went through the motions | st.ccessful, the first one leading up to} one after trtaen ues of work with ; 121 Lafayette t an armlock and body sciasors hol ‘ feeding the pigskin to one of the|a touchdown. Refusing to disclose |®". ' pa . d c m stood out oO T rst fall as ‘ceded by some seine Mikdine clevene ine te Race | SV ARD BEGINS Blue backs. Meanwhile “Memphis|any more passing formations the| hand wrestling, with Duties forage the W, and J. tackled the famous Call “DRIVE” FOR TIGERS}! 31" Mallory who {is regular No. 1 on| Bulldog then shut down, but the exe-|issue for the most part. He had Stecher 4 dornia cleven on New Year's Day, and » Yale tandem knifed his way|cution of just one passing play gavel in « bad way on four occasions, and it 4 instead of bei rwhelmed by the : t sh the Army line and sprinted |the impression that when the proper] #5 only the clever footwork of the Instead of being overwheln for the receiving zone about fifteen} jime comes the Bulldog will know| former champion which saved him. Af- ‘ Western champions, actually had the Let ae ayy Jerable about the modern cror,| {tet the five minutes" rest period the su Dest of the intersectional « mont \ yards ) ele “ siderable about the modern over-| jerior condition of Stecher told. r although the result was a scoreless} ~) clakalaue for Heky| “8 the Blue line held strong Netd- | head system for gaining ground. The second bout of the evening ended i raw. +a) care At Hivbicien, in a victory for Nat Pendleton, former A F eilikines alo tlred a se ite Columbia wrestling Captain and a mem- ‘ mraenrette BAAW FBoeit sil rae much Cred and tame vin FIX BRONX BOWLING BENNETT HEADS SENIOR ficr ot the last Olympic team, over Yus- : Aree he aj, WIth RTOLARR ARC aRS 4 sif Hussane, after one hour and fifty . nothing else the contest wil Produce } : i Holder) and Jen SCHEDULE TO-DAY] GOLFERS OF NEW JERSEY |*\, }ussan errentilik; lernente hoon : some brilliant backfic xhibitions. ins ned epic ns ‘ a badd n,| Owners of the Bronx alleys will ‘ke | meet at Budd's Academy, 160th Street na ferce, disqualified Hussane for 3 iraw and Hubbard guards; Ki In Erickson, and West, the colored] 4" fe aa sistent butting. Maal the Presidents wave the wonaee | centre. and Buell, Owen, ¢ Alfred F, Bennett, of Shackamaxon : elected president of the New Jersey] ‘The two wrestlers toyed about the a 1 the” backfield were] off Prospect i Bronx, this} ¥8* 3 ful backs who ean do anything weil. [ant All Panta Capi eE Cee ees Senne DInEE MUA a te Rerlorat GoltvAsacclation. ates for the greater part of the match, put thy ¥ paces against} afternoon to draw up a schedule and 1 ‘ West against California was a streak | the sut drill was hard al- 7 5 sirestora’ acnunl mecdng in Naver (HUsene drew continual warnings from 4 and was seld copped short of are were stopped b complete final arrangements for the " y 5 In Newark | ine referee for his plunging tactics, and . substantial gair BES Sete OF A OU Yala nie tacmiine on ihe plese | Geos thresman ampionship | lust night. the gallery supported the official with . ‘At present W Ca Butche workout whale genuine tournament on Noy. 15. The contest} Joseph McFadden, of the Essex | frequent hisses, hag : roth ae coi | waa Harvard's real start tor the is open to all Bronx alley owners) County Country Club, was named vice-|_ The preliminary match brought Peter . Be able wunther De wi yoy, 1 who meet with tho requirements of] president, Others chosen were Johw a, {Jarvis and Ed Fields together, Fields ; be sbte to last out the game. W. & as the promoters. The alley* which have| trarvey, Forest Hill Field club, mecomt] "2% 1” teR_mainutes on a fall. . Will be materially weakened wi ; c ‘ores! jel b, secon signified their intentions of entering | \)™rve? : \ ou West || TIGERS SAVING Sb Gan elisammases us Tons Sieepresigoncs John th Warr Shek (CANUTE TO COMPETE IN ! Lafayette possesses a wonderful! FOR THE Al tral, University tham . ary Pu } ’ shank, Plainfleld, treast % Veteran combination in Brunner, Ga- Arcade, Hunts Point, and Metropoli- r. GPOIRAHREM auocesd RODEO CHAMPIONSHIP : wella and Brennan, Lafayette plays! prryeiro Another] tan. Officers elected at a recent meet: | Robert Nelson, of Shackamaxon,| = - hut few formations, but they are eno by ye ay without afing are: Budd Levy, President; Bill] was re. ed honorary president. D.} Y*kima Canutt is a conspicuous fig- afterr y a Uf qeaveriy executed, especially c real scrimmage for the Tiger varsity. |Grahl, Vice-President; Jimmie Sena-| Harry Chandler, of Baltusrol, was made in our midst. ‘This announcement fbuoks, with powerful inte ‘The scrub team was drilled in Harvard | tore, Treasurer and Ben Dressel, Sec- chairman of the tournament ‘commit may uot mean much to the layman, but elearing the way for the runne vl a Dractined ep orensive easinet rotary, Mr, Dremel may decline the) end Willem mie etd ee det" Ito the cowboys who will compete In the Both teams have big, rugged lines, | the ty ting and a defense back. | omce of Secretary, however. pelle ripg Ne membershiP | worid’s championship competition at but W. & J. has not replaced Tusseli| That war Ux perablance of 9 | O° ee eS, : Nindison Square Garden starting Satur serlmmiage nnouncement is made by ; ape tes nae r Bay Btein, Whose sen: ali slaving tnst| aren ho aicationg Wingate probably (ECRaie er eee Ounce bonne fternoon it means that the great ee n and Year was o feature of the team's] wit tL. the (tien for quartettneks oy | Glenn itiddelt, captain of the University tive,| SCHAEFER WILL PLAY saddle bronco rider in the world 10 golden ON et tho sgh at they will roll their American national will be on hand to defend his laurels. success. Saturc n being saved for the] trams ta the. match game at the White IN FIRST BILLIARD GAME)" cant tar taeme cn hes ay from The line-up of the fi Lafayette} Harvard Wingate first | Viephant. Academy to-morrow evening, ' b ash. to nrive tor some oF ee ae one 0: ee eal Baivaly are taxis RHINae ed aoe are eatiaptiat ioe "away, Bowls While it has been definitely decided |'! 5,000 tn cash prizes that ‘Tex e ini Soire D ane MINBEST, & a Cont Net Hoo and Phil Brasher, went through | this evening to withean the frat isco nucke| lon, is entitled to the privilege of|Tne Far West daredevil prectoaity zella and Brunner, halves, and Geb-| {ne oa. Then t be Conn led eg | {nd Arto Peters of Brooklyn, sninst Glenn} playing in the first game of tho inter aned up" at the rodeos held during e e hart, fullback, power af varsity Uni aia as Sane hae oatrm Ge Mal gent at tee etn Paine tee’: at the round-up held at Fort W The line-up of the second tear : yt versity drives in the Hronx held Nov, 18 to 81, inclusive, fils c x; Colorado Springs, Col.; Weil ion’ rae 1 es, en MANY CHT ies ue pel TEGO iia : 4 three] Ponent la that match has not yet been | {duno and Garden Clty, Kan, eS e and Ford, tackles; Lyons and P GRID TEAM, ght, making It' is practically certain, how-|1#7°™an, Mont., Canutt also snatche ge seecies Lo aa roiock | aA TA sy soo i trevlnlycret, er: [emery MOS ul cea e conveni terback; Millman ate May for the Colgate xame | Fane Mee, Wally Mecring and | Jehn| of the tourney the there American play-| OL" cowboy who fairly welcomes th a + b aise " many Koster are to meet ¥ Mort indsey inf era will meet the th uropean gees 9 anutt is uh Strickland Dalves bai iene eth go tak in Mfive’ mitch Usorien at Hort Herw-| tetianty for 1 re eee das the premier all around YALE PREPARES FOR PRINCE-| Springsteen and Gree flleys, ten >] Just how the palrings. will ho mad acka e AN AND HARVARD, ho Hensehen hus ‘te rolled with the Metropoi<{B&& not yet been definitely decided, It —— While eelfvoproney nes con. | which keeps him off is fe sent Webern atolted, with the, Metrowoll: nas not ‘been duusrmined® whether’ tne {BOB CANNEFAX LOSES nile elf -appointec rities con ed with a “Charley National urnament & ye White draw will be seeded of whether it wi tinue to roar the Yale coaches are| Merr similarly under the weather. | phant sny Twat night 5 be blind. FIRST GAME IN EIGHT busy preparing for the important bat-| Capt. Cusick'a anklo. in not coming oly a Ia : aa tles with Princeton and Harvard, One| “round as fast as was expected, ‘mes, beating the None Buch and tn GIRLS NOW TAKE THEIR vm DO, O., Novy. 2.—Bob Cannefax or two changes may still be made in — A many JGveR 434 by Herrel, OF Oy representing Kline's Strand Billard the Tuo team. One switch will likely| WARD PRACTICE POR BUCKNEDT {Puch wae” high Inaividual PLACE ON GRIDIRON Mp tNEe ee ee be movir Mer Bil" Mallory Bi W atonal eecae : x IVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 3.—I in the world’s championship inte to the cer y Mallory . a Roe attnn aay long rune and forward pusses| three-cushion billiard tournam great defensi ’ As a roving] turd forma fastiitea wt halssralain ets | Hughie Heal of this city defeated fatence, and w Neale in his old[effective working order for the | w fwo| between the Vikings and the Dane broke the leaguer h-run record place the backfleld would gain con-| with Munlent aturday on v| gat bits ' 1 iB, the of George Peabody College for Teact b he scored an unfinished run of e “ aiderably in speed Held, when the nge and Blue play veralty two-u amend Of the] These ere usual hapr ; iy CARMA took the afternioun 2 {ts home-coming game, University Academy, He a UROL aa anil ary ine by & count of 50 to 4s, Cannotax RASTERN COACHES GET IDEAS re ta, J ¥ has Won seven and lost « 2 n Dime i" hi ance c oeninintell ee . FROM WEST. FP WORK FoR DARTMOUTH, Di ; nk So in this { were g i ts Se matt Sao uniforma t ER, N. H, Nov. 2 f : Miss Virginia r crossed th YAVYS SOCCER BLEVEN Ways Peer: reinh) wears pliorma. lel Dartmouth varsity Savin after a run ¢ ‘The ball BATTLE, Notre Dame's, Princeton copies ( vara H r fe : aaioryaar ae y e head gea Tim bar in 4 has a ‘ pin'in t © field og T cago's style 1 1k T 1 i kane tits nicht rT uinst part of the ¢ | | Tosacco Co @re certainly changing when Eastern] gay, ‘The scrub team was turned loose good duck pint the City Peabod 1 peal { ,| (Laccett & Myers ToBacco Co. a Goaches are getting their football] against the first team and put up a ager 0 Metropoll- Bi lei championship of the untyera Gale emmy (deag {rom the West, which only a tough teh Kees, . Hicholas Avenue and