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SATIS Tr NRE Romy ca ' - re : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IY. 1927. Aue y “HARVARD FAVORITE OVER TIGERS IN TO-DAY’S. FEATURE GAME NEITHER CRIMSON NOR TIGER |THEY’LL HELP TO ENLIVEN GAME AT POLO GROUNDS TO-DAY NOIRE DAME MEETS CAN LOSE UNLESS STADIUM ARMY ELEVEN IN IS KIDNAPPED, SAYS O'HARA ANNUAL BATTLE ‘This Assertion Made According to the Latest Statistic From Box Office Cashier—Another Wet Battle to Be Staged, Wasterners.. Have Won! te Unless Surgeons Sop Up Corpuscles With Bandages. Out of Eight Contests From Military Academy. By Neal O’Hara Copyright, 1922 (The New York Mvening World), by Press Publishing Co. CAMBRIDGH, Mass., Nov. 11. a0 HIS is the afternoon of mean jostle between Harvard's best eleven WEST POINT, N. Y.. Noy. 11 One of the & witnessed af crowds that ever «li contest at the Military Academy expected to-day Piano movers and grocer’s dozen of Princeton's wildest riot con- noisseurs. There are no batteries for to-day'’s game—only plenty of assaults. Guys tn crimson work clothes will endeavor to mow the stadium grass with the teeth of the visiting guests from New Jersey. ae And the boys from the precinct where Mr. Wilson casts his mail order vot will try to make Harvard's official color épurt from the home 1 team’s nose. Otherwise there will be no excitement for $150,000 worth : of the cardboard customers. L Now that Edwards has fleeced Har-@——————__ cing out of u golf partner by 90,000) recognise each other without wearing \ustralian ballots, there is nothing|'ow numbers on their backs. The when the Army and Notre Dame clash The Notre Dame squad, numbering thirty-eight, in charge of Coach Knute Rockne worked out on the Army's gridiron yesterday, Rockne woud make no predictions ax to the mutcome of the game To-day'a meeting will be the ninth of the s which now stands six left for New Jersey to do but grab| Harvard team as been anonymous ji . > ol - to two in favor of the Westerners 1 ! ; nd CAPT ane the gridiron plurality from alma ma-|®!! Season, but has identified itself de a 5 ie fag. 49 Mae Bacr - Sevuval Vous ago. whed Rockies ee each and every week-end in time to fi ; ; page Moore ter acknowledged by Henry Cabot|run away with the biggest slice of the e. F.SONOS u @ Kevsroue vy ew present Notre Dame coach, was a Lodge. It will be another wet battle] {nal score. But the Princeton team j CORNELL rom ne nember of the South Bend team, the by the Stadium to-day unless the sur-[den't know what whaling tastes like, f RicH + Army was victorious, but sinee then, Reons Sop up corpuscles with court] elther, 6o blissful ignorance of defeat gh TACKLE. . Pluster and luring the regimes of Coaches Harper und Rockne the Hoosiers have al- ne off t Neld with the long ster ndages. ts scattered 50-50, RAND A Everyone in Jersey is pulling for] As the referee tunes up for the a Ned hoes : those Tigers. Jersey City stevedores| overture of whistle Harvard reports P knock off ut 2 P.M. to stare at the/ itself tn carmine of condition. Tho| ~~~ end of the sco thein side. ticker service in their exclusive efubs.| team is ready for come what may.| LEADING FOOTBALL s AND Last year the Hoosiers won by 98 Hoboken is solid for the Princeton] barring post-season decisions from of. team and New Brunswick has or-| fictala next week. The Princeton Club GAMES TO-DAY oO) b } Se eae eae ub thes £ 2 dered fresh assortment of homicides] is likewise ready to descend on the i} passin ability of liony Mohardt » ealebrate th nt. If the Princo.) Harvard scaip. The Tiger ¥ ae ce 4 selected for All-American honors By ways © haw hed its BY PERCY D HAUGHTON many cited. /iive. (hen, Hawaveer tun boys don’t drag home the gravy| whiskers pickled in rock salt and {te a8 passed out of the pic- t @ [i sit the tault of the Jersey elti-| stripes freshly curried by hard-botled | NINE YEARS COACH AT HARVARD RET As: avec rciien: WDadfesanwanes fens that stay ut home zoologist. Practically nothing re Wynne and Dooley, important cows in On the other palm, Harvard has the} mains undone except winning of the iGonuinues) Crimson again earned a tle at 14-14 last year's machine, which was rated Grease in football trousers well sharp-| jostle and latest statistics from the . lever forward pass was suc- i tor, SHOWS Jas teing among the foremost elevens to spring catcalls on the foe. Harvard nor Princeton can lose un- Buell, Owen, Chapin, Gehrke and] over the head of a new Princeton Analogy of Gridiron Battle and Fundamental Object of the ie ian that the Army f That Crimson has a smart gridiron] less some one kidnaps the Stadium Fitts the Cambridge outfit has little] substitute y ca ee eats s this ar is Castner, who played halfback outfit, They are so smart they can| before 2 P. M, 1 Defense. 1¢ ; : : to learn how passes should be man- ugalnst the Cadets a year ago, but w ipuluted TIGERS BROKE THE DEADLOCK . we ae whose star was dimmed by tho ght Braga. When Yale, Harvard and Princeton IN 1921. « . os sa athens ob xeleot & pome ot attack [Uf Nb) more notable teammates. ‘This All New York College Elevens Rochester have met conservative football was] The Tigers broke the deadlock in The fundamental object of the offense is to avlect ap Mack) your, playing at fullback for the Wert Albright | usually rule, but this afternoon's|1921 when, apparently beaten, Lourte| which, theoretically, Is always the weakest position of the defense, and to] Weaterners, — Castner, has developed Boston {{]game is likely to furnish a big sur-| threw a short pass to Gilroy, who]assault that position with fullest streneth, at the brown | prise, as the ball is tossed on all sorts} raced 60 yards for a touchdown and gaging ns|into one of the most noted players tn the country He is a triple-threat ame time Are Playing | at Home To-Day many an possible of the defensive players elsewhere to prevent their : Ae, Buftalo}of passes a 10 to & victory man, capable in every offensive de- = se . This on Roper assembled almost | Strengthening tho point assaulted ; partment of the game. e r 4 as RVAR YERS R D . " e ’ other words, the cuarterback continually endeavors to attack a de- Although undefeated as yet, Notre Substitutes Will Start for] Brennan, who has once more hurt his Reusselacr | HA D PLAYERS REPORTED|/a brand new team after toning stare In other words ur sinus pANiously mieCeated ae. set, Notes aot . knee. Colby reports its players in IN FINE SHAPE. like Keck, Lourie, Garrity and @nally|yensive position by u numerically, and consequently physteally, superior | Pam Hot Regie Aka de . i "i iar e ast . while the 0 Fordham in Game Against | ood condition. They are u light team | Mtnnorota iio 2] Tho Harvard team apent the mignt|‘Zilrov, who was barred last WINE! | smonsivy force last year, while the Army has gain + " bu ong defensive | ChicaKo Ohio State, ‘ 1 . | by the faculty P o= — x Colby Team, ue fast, and with a strong defensive |} "8°. Wiseon at the Oakley Country Club, far away OWAceara aes were Inclined to| There are three salient weapons of ‘The game in expected*to bring te ? line, The best man in the back field | Purdue - Northwestern | trom the noise of the city. Bvery reg. ¥ ‘ f the f ry ae {s Tarpey, a halfback, Past game dope | Wert Virsinta . Indiana] ae . ' teal. atte $ at | hold the new Tigers rather cheaply/attack—the rush, the Kick and the} other times quite unwarranted gain Hee further develop ny ee ne pee * ‘a Ope | Nebraakn ar was rorter ortn rhysic: i ¢s ih i ann Ward passing ne as well as By Burris Jenkins Jr. Indicates a close match. The prob-]amee*” shape, which wasn't tho caao just be- | Uatll Helnceton startled sp football forward pass. There are also many ; M4 towwos ‘rexult from th oe. fense not | Wary cea Se hin Ce ee ee cs - : Haake : : -|world with a dramatic victory o eens eri dolng a they are expected ; OOTBALL teams of every local see ae er, 3 : Aoreauie enwe: lasts yeRr with the |i. powerful Chicago team or [1nd various types : In this respect football olosely re-]Noted for proficiency in both depart- F ecilege vatercinyinig) ati Ncmaitol RDHAM. Position. coLBy eat Polo Ground Tigers , nee the local coaches have worked| Some teams predominate tn the} In thiy respect football olosely re |), und the Army has not Beem day. Every contest promises to : fone — | The Jersey fanad Toe Bronk: | overtime bracing the Crimson for the|number and strength of thelr line pinaned! svitt at preparation but] 'o Proud to take for ite own wee be a hard-fought one. Columbia wel- LEADING SCHOOL GAMES Raiauss fay I BL cl jo emaey| invasion of the fighting Tigers players, Other teams adopt end run- which, soon after contact between the |Many of the Notre Dame formations comes Middlebury to Bouth Field, ON GRIDIRON TO-DAY |{)", ru Sontrers, Mond Ruan] Tice of the most mdical changes| ning aw the principal torn of attack, [cm Uikew place, resoses me nes up ‘¥ordham plays Colby at Fordham ET acti hot fee STOPS) nade in the Harvard team was the} )) u8 M0 lace great reliance | MMEIE into utter confusion Be Rh aaa Field, New York University greets the sik ite Brdoklyn St. John’s Prep ve. Dan-|WOoUll! get sutficient sleep sa_|dropping of Roscoe Fitts, seasoned |e still others place great relianc ss tia altuations dovetop in {At Notre Dame. encient rival, C. (. N. Y., at Ohio Bur vers St. John’s Prep, Danvers, Mans. rv te RANE ous, Harare oie | veteran, from an end position for in-[09 the forward pass. Again, if a ; poRttea Wintee Naw inleanté ote PD as dels ee aa 7h MON OHY, Field, Rutgers tackles Lafayette at ( Boys’ High vs. Erasmus, Commer es ntinels and i oF ki ee lifferent playing. Fitts ts the dest|team {a possessed of a great kicker ital Naknoes appeae on | Miltiznn ‘ 1, Peete! Nellson Field, New Brunswick, and cial Field. what t nt he tear cnnirt dn id) andl 1 [Stren tnd) wenkness appeit Bricdster 2 rown 7 T k ron the Cambridge squad and]it may be able to punt tts way ou ald nlooked-for dispositions ‘ Btevena meets the Massachusetts Ag-| RUTGERS- LAFAYETTE ONE OF Brooklyn Evening High ve. Clason : his dismissal hag catised widespread | ic ite own. torstos pie) (UL ee eer a paMUGRe | Garblact carseat :. Walsh gles at Castle Point Field, Hoboken SEASON'S BIG GAMES. Point, Clason Point SIKOGNERt- ONG MOR nore nkins, a new cover, ty ccheg scorit TA MCENRETHitiice tile enemy tostin ANBES | Tou rwiek R.G . Degres * The Columbia Lion ts out for blood] The meeting with Lafayette is one} St. Paul's School vs. Trinity, Gar- panel ot foe all PASE it Hold dawn. Hise position rch RISK (Sh tha, aantlitn Bins sy ; i patlin) ge Basten ‘to wipe out in some degree the hu-lof the biggest games of the season|den City, L. | ho meanwhile broke hic long| Harvard, like Princeton, haa gone!” gince iit, hoe aie epemant utd RAIS SCAT) BUR CRRR TELL WH te R. E. Miki, millation of the Cornell defeat. Thelfor Rutgers, Although the dope !s|_ Flushing vs. Hamilton Institute, PONE GAT La AU EG HX JONG wugh the season undefeated. The a rs, ate n men whose previous in ud Saint acta te Geet Flush ut the team's strength Qvith some mouliications) w cnsive training prompt them inating Ro...... Leyden Hue and White is expected to beat lagainst the New Brunswick team it is | Flushing. i Je fre.| Crimson began operations with all the | erect, there fe } sean 5 D. ei Middlebury. Middlebury has won only} confident it can win in spite of the| New Utrecht vs. Adelphi, Adelphi a Seed eiceas ean ity [carmarks of being one of the strong. reat a anne 7 ol the rrect t Hy men Piaecy vo game. 1 Norwiel Tufts i one range and Rluck hopes stead! ore Ww number anc wy of of] yy ive the quality of gone eral : x {wo games, from Norwich and Tufts, | showing Lafayette made in defeat ng| Field, South Oze aA " ae , Re inane © ay teams in the country thin yeur, | guerease tie number and ty s 1 qualit nera Bibs saa Gaeta elosing 0 evans oe Dart- Washington and Jefferson last Satur z peenerr vere ae aT e Nhl neni the eiGht nececinceent out] !Mt lost considerable prestige after the] cin atti be a great variation In the iY ee pire ketown Field mouth and Penn State here are NO} day at the Polo Grounds, 1 ame eee ee ee : i vunte| with Centre and Dart- 2 ‘ % ata ae hs ss changes In the line-up of Columbia | re equal in veleis LS phate’ Bommereial: (Wa Starifords: Gtams | (000 5 ie lO Nesey would once atte arrangement of the offensive tram TAanother Haughton article will be {Juda Goines ens " ee * faced Commie ers’ | 40, 4 again ¢ ievard’s number ‘onsidering the I hay rinted on thi ages nday. urs, Harve Som tho way th teat sooee Cornell! best backs, Keller, is again in the |! ish Senn New York Aggie R MAM the ‘Tigers are. ft and. ready |! Contrast to thelr opponents this the simplest form Nniito nene)) Printes enatheee Rages: Monday ercrre Tihonen and Myers are al iincug.. he’ most dangercua i atelogue vei New EUS La) yale Pe i rnoon the Crimson team ts mostly || ‘ nds in place of Hillingsley and John- a serves, Patchogue, L. 1 with the single exception of Gorman. nemen on either side ¢ mtr A : in the Lafayette eleven aro Gazella.| "south Side ve. Hempstead, Rock-|the little quarterback who starred|eleran material, espectally in the Be Bib A eee tread genaaltr ead n y Patiasthevenmait injured | Year's all-American guard. The prob-| Lafayette vs. N. Y. U, Freshmen,| ward passing alist. Gorman’s|eurge Owen have played together! SPOUT Rerinkement lie fot , able line-up follo idee ta atl tame, © » contd fsince their freshman days. ‘ Jog. Williams or Hollkuist will sub-| 4?! up follows: East Orange, N. J shoulder [s une, hut he «¢ ; a jJonly twe-on his other fink Y i : <4 p = . ane A y rey is Cort On a genera Arisa! rvare stitute. Middlebury and Columbia] RreToErs. Ballons LA DASE Morrig ve. Commerce, Catholic] play if necossit Shively is ¢ 1 | A ener] (colunerson jes Dhé question may: be asked! x Co rnell-Da rtmou ame took turns with a light work-out on] [ickinad La Pangglty | Protectoty Grounds, Bronx. to get in action some time Ie eriehte. WalEht andl the aupoare (nae| TOK SArryenIn 1d till furth und Baker Field yesterds Coach O'Neill | Fe Hehiwan coun Penn Freshmen vs, Evander Childs,| Howard wil loubtedly | s he | perience, ight and the supp put all the men on one st r ———— - = " idder ae eat right cuard with Snivelyfeomes from performing on hom Y of Columbia was absent from practice | $udder Philadelphia. fama: se ; peat answer ta that sy Be (Continued piled up 269 points, whereas Dart with a severe cold, but is expected to| smith Fordham Prep vs. Military Asad Tela) itn ir Be ee Tan Brn ee RSetunteaavantene wul Sean (De aie! nis on Hitt’ Newoniy Vaconll Hetirs be on hand to-day to direct Blue and] Lrvnnan 8 emy, Cornwall-on-Hudson, 4 ; Bes Lec aeh me . a the knowledge that old] t? Passing the ornell has won all its games, only tmp Freshmen vs. Kent] One wm J mn W toh backfeld, he ' White operations. The probable line- nT) 3o° Sra Eesehiney ait tched with special interest} Nassau hasn't lost a game to Har-] Uy 0 i pe Rai n whatover rings Cate being sco! on twice, but thege up follows TH School, Kent, Conn " Watched with special intere Bs rorespects as the vost of the Il tbill 4 Whenever the eheer A © won by overwhelmt COLUMBIA MIDDLEBURY vis Fordham Freshmen vs. Bridgeport, hy local fa Hi Herbert ‘Treat. | vard since 1916 who are devoting all their attention} ine geetiona make a noise—and there |" wer ing : eondh vcs Pottss| FOUR OF STEVENS PLAYERS ON | Bridgeport, Conn Homaibal june outns aes to their opponent we few seconds during a game, un Pacemontentenait oak ententearee rowowsiky ws vs. Columbi a ar, wae A star tackle axrito Rat an! t enntte an wrtmouth has heen beate or 4 INJURY LIST.* ae neuene is) Columbia’ Granins sori REDS SAVE. MAYS fenritons Ute ise it I so. once sided Hi scant eh tae haan Reelin bee Geni . allo’ ' efore ute vielnt re ate tte mae Tt t uvard and) Vermon RG Stevens has four valuable men on| Horace Mann vs. Hackley, Tarry Princeton. J FROM GOING DOWN Jas strongly held an elses! Taide has erown fired of cheer-|tends to save the first-string men to Hed the injured Mst—Hinbeck, D. Turn-| town, N.Y home lad, alse fore, in order to have it shane itiestire the rest of the schedule, princtpally } gen mil, Schulte and Gazda. tm spite of < = ) Bla TO MINOR LEAGUE) jaiins wien te hala ae eae Sane nnuul set-to with Penn, if a com Beas <* ; C56 anc ps Stevens “4 1 he " mandin, CF is secured eu ahiery 0B Bene the Meee nacre, oxpects to PANTHERS FAVORED sat ’ ks ropert \ 11 finanding lead is secured early Roderick B t yeat the Massachusetts Aggies. A © Princete t 1 om . rity of team: 1 ‘ r Da th's best showing was thal CAPT. TAYLOR BACK INN. Y. U. —— OVER RED AND BLUE Jy atone froin Wwighborh : A he ‘}two formation inbering: tp. pract “inst Harvard. Although losing LINE-UP. HARVARD VARSITY EIGHT , , ; i Teen WAM RETTIS SOE Hitchor of the ‘Vankes «mot Mention ‘hi ast Grounds. ‘The w ‘game the Green displayed many HILADEDP HEN 1 "11 Gilroy who rep ten id A narrow escape from bet: | Wide formatic ‘ ' " oval Al New York University 5 BEATS 150-POUND CREW|\\ hii) Pu th quniterack | Nagwan elevens. ‘The home t eM Nea re carne beatin ef te “eon iinsian ery thie Dartmouth oss started uy] SURNOR who were injured have recovered 4 Nick Shui Moot t He-up On de site wet a. ta fd'to the minors the coming & nisitia navies tee . 5 will be in the line-up against C. ¢ CAMBRID! a 1.— Th mt of ple , FON NMOS ine Sn trae 1 Wai it has developed, Were] proper positions thes ‘ SEASON’S SCORES wo y Taylor, Rosenberg. | ¢rat tHarvard varsity crew, after trail.| (in 80 hour am Frau ‘ Mt 1 Harvard \ tw Hlonde Cart and all clut SUM another ten ' i kickin Gr Throop reat are in good con-| i. mom than half the dindun wenn age te A dy ystriees| ese Rs American ! natlan 4 ecnent , ) OF RIVAL TEAMS Gition, according to Coach Thorp.| day, shot to the fore In the Inat oe nates ait hatGoH At BRINCETON SQUAD HAS. RE*| by t iednety ‘ | t | ‘The last time the two teams met] op a mile and nl by hale a t 5 f 2 a I ie ao | of the r to the snap of | t | PRINCETON ‘as In 1895, when C. C. N, ¥. won] over the 150 here. Ehey ‘rawe me Fk HEARSED IN FORMATIONS | Natic Leng ; Ae RH | : | een deme dsowhe 12—0 Although the odds are in] 10 minutes 27 nds. ‘The race closed | other. The 4 (i | ndt : nsw it t 1 cere cravtare : or of N.Y. l ording to Tom] Harvard's fall rowing season and wa Shuler did not ‘ PI yw com on recalled th ‘ p ‘ or Nf ar od > orp, they are determined not to be] @ battle between the untversity coaches. | ; ir He . fs Su tire id ite er fore the | pu ba t Desir: ae Sale aken by surprise as Columbia was ar ie heepound enw eas conched night and t t 4 a ‘ i hove: tac . me " ive neeton.. 26 aryland 0 with N.Y. U. ‘The littlest football] BIN Haines: he all-claas crew, half wl jin to stay AP | id a ; | k the 1 ita | Princeton 21 Chicag 8 player in the world, “Truck” Moftey,| {iia by Ed Brown. The penne etal MAIL al ‘ 1 | Me ' 1 am k 1 Princeton Swarthmore . 13 220 pounds, is to start at quarter ojent, handled by Bert Hain was! th ‘i hen the} t © quest ' t y back for City College, He is cool and] fourth, and the second varsity, whieh] pant i A ‘ i 5 a sure tackler. ‘The probable line-up] with the winners was coached by Frit “s " ked on \ \ W sae follows Muller, landed Wst. || The t-pound! MaWY PLAYS UNBEATEN | Unite Nur iseiplining ' led ty ; hi , (PATA cp ye Tiodioy | the class crew at t if and held the XAVIER TEAM TO-DAY | }."! farvard.... 20 Holy Crose....0 Iudin a L the mile, the varity cren ae eae FayEoaetne meer tor \ Marvarde. 0:48 (mowdsta 0 Bhaptro LG up from third place to win at this. oo.) , 5 a thelr: (pr Oat Aa . bees 9 Broorman i . Ke, Ww . with | Harvard... 2 t > n Har K { Harvar 12 Dartmouth. 3 YALE FRESHMAN i Mike eee oe 7 sh ‘ : hin Th t . ] Harvard. 24 Florida 0 St CREW IS VICTOR|}\" r \ f ( ' H ee A Weatherdon arvared hen sam W e's i je 19 1 ere NEW HAVEN, Conn. Noy. 11.—Th i Lie \ z ton ' ' ss BUBSTITUTES TO START FOR] ie! i 3 nsiderably t very of ia able ri _— sesame lites FORDHAM ELEVEN. ual rade inthe Yale fall Neeatta (00 | nen . for a touchdown di ! FORD CAN'T GET TICKET : Ht ew Haven harbor yesterday was we sarap nih wae (coturin oi bal seeaeceny US aT t : “ cof the year for iord- [bY the first fr ‘ which Contese wren Ww uinysnt wore] Bones | Pralenat itane aces FOR FOOTBALL CONTEST] ji jenent, ine : tx tie 1 r for Ford eeuted the first sophomore ‘eight. The | Ries wow abate aud Sat a the | eaesnrs it 4a comes 1 week iuy OLY) third sophomore crew won the un Rr ‘on played horse w the ‘ . stotly. to. that ' ‘3 ross, so Couch Gargan ie saving his] class race and. the. flr tee iN ; was a clean all the way wnt] ARBOR, Mich S 1 hinele wirietly to that 4 \ en in the combut with Culby, This} won an exhibi ent from two che Roper stemmed the tide. In | Mi M There ts alway ‘ i Ww mien in b ‘ between theory wl pine last time the Maroon plays on| rival ar, Couch Roper ralli om n aren | Rebene ey: theca a By ; t kt ordham Wield this season, Capt i rough] preliminary contest 1 I Ais Se Epa toat preci ane shin ; <0 Myers, hiolf; Manning, fullback; | SPR RURNR HA Wiis and | Casey's clover run afte as aie TMD ok a n't th 5 pe ‘e, Wi ‘a ‘Spring "7 1 enabled t umn € 1 | box bedale TM on ft Fisuly, end, and Brenpan, centre, willl 4.14 college croas-country team defeated re 1 > Grounds F aansl wpe eye oreo | nis[ spol it, Only hy cont oord te rot start to-du AI! have miner in HERE PARLOR ADE MO COT AAO eats hate wilt ex ia8 : 10-10 draw a Je nufacturer svatt pactent nee i0 Purles, Qut they will be ready in case] Cullough of Springfeld made the best r " " Nira , ' il ehcasionaily: ba 1 ' as 10) Harvard pt necessity © exception of Individual time, 30 r 18 ave outpl 1 Harvard, r 1