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, . eee svewlnG WORLD, SBUBSDAY, nvy Sea du, 1922, INOTABLE FOOTBALL PLAYS OF THIS SEASON ser lumbia and Dartmouth May Play WESTERNERS SEEK HK OP NENT NOTRE DAME FORWARD PASS THAT FOOLED WEST’ POINT. : os ae" on eee ct FOR NEWYORK GAME W1923 [pag —* eae | Seana (B) SLIPS THROUGH AFTER) ©260 RAS By Burris Jenkins Jr. HE 1923 Columbia-Dartmouth feotball game will probably be held on Thanksgiving Day, Alumni and ofMiclals of both colleges are now planning to renew the two- year contract which expires this year. Next season the game—if one is ar- ranged will be played either at the new stadium to be built by Columbia week, has accepted an invitation to attend the New York Unie versity-Rutgers football game iq Ashland Stadium at East Orange) N. J., Saturday afternoon, Break Follows Fierce Struggle in Contest Between Army and _ South Beng Which Was Marked by UI Feeling on Both Sides “When Notre Dame Pfayer Suffered Broken Arm. . By William Abbott. oO” of @ maze of rumors about breakdowns in football relations be- tween numerous colleges in the near future, one game has already been dropped, the annual encounter between Notre Dame and the 4 on Baker Field, at the Polo Grounds, bi Cadets. For some time the annual visit of the picturesque eleven from , eaaunay ; ‘tonteer ‘the ete South to West Point has been one of the high spots .f the season. # d ‘Grounds will be tho first ore between Wor several years this contest, however, was played in the face of in- the Blue and White and the Green ; teams held in this city, New York ia eteasing obstactes. J the ideal Wet te muck a The climax came soon after last s game because of the number of alumn! Saturday's encounter between the two) EVENING WORLD BOARD i . - from each university living here. The vivals. It was a struggle fiercely > fought and marked by ill feeling on TO REPRODUCE PLAYS OF ‘ both sides after Brown of Notre Dame TIGER-BULLDOG GAME had to leave the fray with a broken annual gridiron events of the Hast. Officials for the Dartmouth-Colum- FORWARD. bia game Saturday will be: Referee, casuals, om, HE Yale-Princeton game in bh Ae ni oat F, B. Bergin, Princeton; Umpire, F.| Senree’ Weathedon end meee Aisi’ cus <abalshar: aavclssad the Palmer Stadium at , E DEVISED BY KNUTE ROCKHE) [I W. Risey Golestes Linesman, Suan | te Dackfleld, and Naggie, Throop, and fend the handicap of. travelling to Princeton” next Saturday “ areorat oeptmrcglk . egg Hush] Howley in the line, the team was West Point each year and playing| (Will be shown, play-by-play, on re le loge. game]! made up of second-string men. They ‘ will begin at 2 o'clock. scored three touchdowns on the fresh- pied hea _— VARSITY MAKES THREE TOUCH-/| men. Coach Thorp held a signal soore board. cy “THE! A DOWNS AGAINST SCRUBS, practice in the gymnasium last night, The board was given ite first Rain spoiled the Columbia rally] “Pere he explained Rutgers plays, real ‘tryout last Saturday, when planned yesterday at South Fiela. In-| STEVENS HOPES TO DEFEAT ‘under adverse conditions, the Notre Dame officials decided to suspend fur- ther football relations between tho fo institutions. This decision was only reached after the Eastern Notre| Princeton beat Harvard. It made DOWN stead of scrimmagi: h the fresh- RENSSELAER ELEVEN, me alumni took a firm stand| a big hit with an immense throng ee as TO. a Reps ARN penton. ola age +. any more games with the! of football fans, and will undoubt- RECEIVE PASS STors HERE ,wHen @ repeat its performance when the Tiger and the Bulldog cl: A magnetic ball, propelled by iy when a game with Harvard! an unseen force, illustrates every cancelled some years ago in order| movement of the pigskin. A series fo continue West Point on the South! of slots, with card insertions, Bend schedule. show the nature of the play, and It is now thé plan of the Notre| the player handling the ball. It Dame Football Committee to seck a is y to visualize the actual strong opponent for an engagementjin| scene of battle. New York in the 1923 season. With There will be plenty of room in this purpose in mind negotiations City Hall Park, opposite the Pu- af The team plays mud for three touchdowns against the} most orale game Me ine Po serubs. Roderick made two, . Burtt} saturday when it meets its engineer- J one. Coach O'Neill tried several sub- ing rival Rensselaer on Castic Point siitutes on the varsity eleven. Van} wield. The visitors age” ak only Brecklin showed up best in the back- ‘gam: f ‘Williams, C fleld among the trial men, Salimi, a Itavens ‘« hg ee Plays to | little Cuban, gaused the varsity #0] spring on its rival. Although Cap. much trouble as a defensive back on] tain McCaffery, Einbeck, and Schulte the scrubs that O'Neill gave him a] wilt be out with injuries, Stevens, IN (i AME WIT WITH YALE}: chance aa a varsity Ealf. He played| jopes to down its ancient opponent. . City pabtion Ono position in the backfeld for the shrews Wha cadre moet 3) time yest blackboard talk game Saturday is uncertain, Rod-} py Ccate Nevin: . Notre Dame officials feel they have GETS THROUGH, AND layed squarely with West Point, 3 THROWS PASS South Bend Team Continues Its Record of Springing) % 2P°t sme litle distance in front of right tackle. When in position Cast- New Overhead Plays on the Future Generals, ner would pass him the, ball, Occa- sionally the ball would go to the idedncatsmlatt! | other end, but usually this man would By William Abbott. be strongly covered by the Cadet {2 * srry AION y, ..| backfield, while his mate would be er'ck, Koppisch and Burtt are sure to have already started with Dartmouth. | litzer Building, for fans who wish NUTH ROCKNE at Notre Dame excels all other coaches in the de: ‘ucoVered end therTogioal oeostvee, poteny pepnnpag geno, : 5 rt. The choice for halfback is be- HOW, THOMSON GOT ON THE Seuwati thereat, ahs game velopment of forward passing. Every year the South Bend} a eee a ea a great deal Aiterhatae vith wi Dinsmore at] tween Van Brecklin, Donaldson ana| RAIN AND TRACK MEET PRINCETON ELEVEN. ing World gridiron’ énthu- eleven Vents Were sole Sab Teace ne the atin ont Cope | trom the annual invasions of Rockne’ Quarterback in Signal and | Canapary. Johnson and either Rus- HAMPER BROWN TEAM Fow youths ever land on big varsity| siasts to be its guests during the with a clever aerial attack. This season Notre Dame continue 8 FeC-/teams, especially in the matter of de Format Drill bes on baht ens start eb — pears teams without making considerable| game. ord of springing new overhead plays on the future Generals. fending forthe qerial attack. It is ‘ormation Drill, ti er rea Baar re 4 ai Mg by ENCE, R. 1, Nov. 16.—Rain sacrifice. It is not difficult to under- — = | The most effective formation was a@———— | becoming more difficult to work go in at le! ickle and left guard|and a class track meet knocked ailly " on the Cadets, because they Z ‘ respectively and Blaine. probably at| 34 Robinson's Muaioa this season) when ee JESS WILL ARD Kicking arrangement that dropped) airect pass the right end hurried down [SMB centro Garbisch out of line ang] PRINCETON, Nov. 16.—Johnny Gor-] centre, ‘The other line positions are plans for. a ecclmmege sterday, with the back Castner, Notre Dame's wonder- | field and toward the side lines. Two] play him as a rover. man, who gambled and won for Prince-] moro in doub(., Gehrig, the giant hs ae ee e oe that the familiar with the exceptionally fine ful triple threat star. A quick shitt|backs. would break to the left and]” tn this way the soldiers may pos-| ton against Chicago with his bold for-| guard, will be opposite Brodil if he| wroveas be menage era ‘aor ee the wikere’ ont serve as protectors for Castner, who|siply weaken their formation for a ‘work: a Bs - ward pass from behind the goal lins.| recovers from an injury. He was Just befe look was exceedingly dark after the brought a halfback to the left sl4°} aiso turns as though embarking on alrushing attack but are stronger to lust before dark a white bail was 01 o loss of so many great stars. Head q Coach Bill Roper sounded an urgent -| é will be ready to take his place at quar-| out of yesterday’s practice. If Colum-|thrown out and the regulars, with, avout twelve yards out and one yard} wide dash around left end. Thus two|plock an opponent's overhead gamo.| torback for the Tigers against Yale on| bia gets out in front tn the Dart-|Wisenberg, Carter, Payor and Paasche H behind the line of scrimmage. This|backs. not only furnished @ screen}. Despite the soldiers’ strong defense, | saturday if the coaches decide to use| Mouth game the team has a chance. | in the backfield, tried with varying re- Maritiereindinc tue: man acted as a decoy and g means of | for the thrower but managed to pull|Notre Dame gained — considerable One of the first to report was 8. Intrelleiat championship. end 3 INTO ROPED ARENA Former Heavyweight Title- holder Fails to Show tf the Hamilt Nege toot! when they play the Trenton Gicls] games out of forty-five last season, game with Yale in the Palmer Stadium| cause of injuries, A fourth substitute, | {a0 of the Hamilton College football to-night at Trenton. The team which] and tho indications point toward a Columbia {s not an eleven to fight] sults to stop the forward passes hi him in place of Dinsmore. pulling over the Army's defenders, | th West Point backfield off to one|through the use of thelr passes, of Intercollegiate championship and a Championship Form. put the Yale varsity through the last] Gn Gaurday and thete-is'a chance that | Srst™cm ‘tha sed at gente yesterday | team fF the season of 19% 3 from behind. Dartmouth, on the} >¥ Se Rg aeread Oden and Mo- side. which the most successful one is] No scrimmage jwas held yesterday) other hand, improves as a game pro- | Donal ved wae, As the ball went to Castner on a! ‘The left end would cross over to|shown in the accompanying diagram, remarkable specimen of athletic my formation drill, part of which was held] iyjURIES KEEP N. Y. U. PLAY: fore the Princeton | he will go through with his plan to-day. bh — won the title from the Manhattan] repetition of that record. On Satur-|¢ummy scrimmage be! his p in the scrimmage witir the freshmen.]| Brush has played tackle for the past Miyata Lassies last year has been changcl.| day the Mastodons meet the Norwood|same in the rain yesterday, and also], Most of the players who took part in} vigor, Doyle, and Rosenberg, other! two years. Usually runners, fearful of harm- ing thetr legs, do not make high-class the Harvard game show absolutely no M, McLaughlin, H. Muller, K. Rogers, | Big Five of Long Branch at the iat-|Rave the frst-string men plenty of work | Ui pr tha eS atruggio One or two oe Hi. Logan and M. Murry, constitute] ter team’s court. footballers. Roper reminded Thomson of. this i tn Kicking and handling a wet ball.| aro still nursing bruises, but Keene ance last night since the, day} the new quintet. ome changes in the Hne-up were made, | Fitzpatrick reported that practically three years ago when Jack Dempse and that he might jeopardize his future on the athletic field. “T do not care to earn my letter jonly as an athlete,” answered Thom- fon. “I want my letter to come in football and TI don't care if I get all busted up in the attempt."’ bt was in fine ment tackles the Long Island Caseys | >ut it not probable that roots, le Cry oohaltnne: squad was in wrested his heavyweight boxing title} ing Big Five, one of the leading lisht| to-morragg at St. Malachy’s Hall, [M0 © shift in, the personnel of the |P'itror4 Dractice began the men went ' from him. In the opinion of sport} heavyweight quintets in the Metro-| Brooklyn. tea rae at fulltwbe coat sduimen | ¢. © moving Bioture theater and saw he McCree Men's Sh writers, the big Kansan failed to show plan laiei let wane ol ono Fai (oe sprslimiunry” garecat Mts: yas at right end. Hulman played plotures o€ lage yese'a Yale-Prinoeton T y op Ren acieee in. vain Prinoaton championship form. Vikings played last Sunday for their] Vesant Casino to-morrow the Rutgers}iiay been supplanted in the line-up by] %e,various plays gamo Saturday will break all records} The former champion boxed two ex-| treatment of visiting teams. Five meets the Manhattan Five, eee ee TE Nine, baba ibe COaC vllowing this the equed spent nearly ‘or the little New Jersey town, Five| hibition bouts of two pounds each] tne Vikings are scheduled for OPEN DATES, ite Ute optens mcamonaen tie and Dinsmor thousand additionat seats have been] With Tory Kennedy and Joe Bond: hard contests, To-morrow tho| White Plains A. A., heavywelghts, Man-| paces, Scott, it 1s belleved, will start | ° ity in the play v1 . e Los Angeles heavyweights, as the fea-| , #6 a t, No, 86 Fisher Avenue, Whit a 5 to be used against Yale. eels eras iy Croke: these Ws praee an attan teain plays the Brooklyn | plains, the Ptinceton game. The coaches also gave each man a ( 7 od | '] miner $81,000: Min ck poring program Yalveniet: ie All Stars at Brooklyn. On Saturday ‘ a Deaver got In the practice tate. Eddy] eaix on his faults in the Harvard game. j e Wight will do the kicking for Yale | Hollywood American Legion Stadium] tjey meet the Franklin A. C. at}1,™,,nie, 13, Dound™ gtraveliing. Win. Jwas at left end and the tackles were) yor the last half hour of practice the against the Tigers. He is a depend-|!°" the benefit of the Assistance} Westchester. Sunday's game is sched- Diller and Miller, Cross and Cruik- uneanny, because of the rain and slippery| gresses, as shown last week against Lelio sith the” ‘way “ie which the gridiron, but Gorman and Dinsmore al-| Cornell. Columbia. supporters feel | varsity’s secondary defense let the ree ternated at quarter in the signal and] their only hope is in the first quarter. | ceiver sift through time and JONES SHIFTS YALE ficial C ith the Basketball Pi layers ) LINE-UP SLIGHTLY; __| in tno cage and part out under the drip- | (NJURIRS MEMO Mek Oe BRUSH ELECTED HAMILTON CAP- PRACTICE KICKING |} ping skies TAIN. HE Inwood Girls make their first, court again this year with a sterling Bill Roper had counted on giving his} New York University still reports} , UTICA, N. %» Nov. 1¢—ired. [ attempt at basketball this season} quintet. The Police Club won thirty] mw HAVEN, Nov. 16.—Tad Jones] Players one stiff acrimmago before the| several regulars out of practice be- 1 x. was elected Cap: LOS ANGELES, Willard made his first public ring ap- peu Bobbe Heath, manager of the Vil 4. Harrison Thomson got in late in thet battle with Harvard last Satur: éay and played a great game. YALE-PRINCETON ATTENDANCE TO BREAK RECORDS. Company D Team of the 13th Regi- shietisotee and should be a falrmaten| Ee0sU for Bx-Servioe Men Aegerrogg tcp nig aca Se punt arava |enang nt Mette "toes tea | Tugmeen, and en, Gerbe eked, Friday ® Saturday si te “tithe | W. G. McAdoo, former Secretary of} ( es “ lings BK, J. Langan, No. 80 Maiden Lane,[ouerd and Lovejoy snapped the ball) white the rest of the squad worked eam sack Cleaves, the Tigers’ toe per-] uo mreasury, and Mra, MoAdco,| cluP Five at the Commonwealth Club, ite Snetback. The team was run through the | on the tackling dummy. Some of the * New ¥ in ud by Neldiinger and his supporting li . ity daughter of former President Wilson,| Rutgers’ New York Big Five meets Orioles, light heavyweights. [backs were SARA: Gant Sort 41 | tackling against Harvard was below the raane Ovnbarn iat the chen Soke were among a large number of so-| the Junto Big Five to-morrow night | Trave Leo PD. Schaumberg, Nov 20 Neale, Wen deen tie pinch GReciiy: ald mark, and as a result the coaches have M Cc “ ll e th ©” Gent he will he groomed specially for| i#ll¥_ prominent persons who at-|at Stuyvesant Casino in an Interbor~ | Welt ath Street, Bayonne, Ne J by ‘Ted Wight. The ‘kicking, atter the | #9R0 back to the fundamentals, | cCreery All-Leathe 3 ‘ex 5 eral “ . ague New Yor! ri Blue Valley A. C., 130 ds. ‘Trave!- " 4 r is bs 5 Harvard next week in the Bowl. tended. They w given an ovation. | ough League game. New York e lage eG R Brena So. 2509 Iie, djummy scrimmage, was done by } ley Harvard game, but later Beattie, Van Willard received a rousing recep-| will line up with Grobel, Farrell, Kingsbridge, Haas and O'Hearn. Gerbig and Bergen went tn the back- Goldman and tion, His two opponents, although} Reynolds, Spunberg, GARE Whiviwisite, tan: GoURabeS Tika Cshank etaoin shrid cmtwypvbskahruth | etd, ‘Smith and Tillson on the ends large men, looked small beside him.} Tubby ling. Manager T. J. Sharkey, No. 2190 Sil Pate SRS and Griffin and Hills at centro and Kennedy made the better showing, Avenue, cit INCREASE SEATING tackle respectively. ¥ ——————— D "The Police Mastodons, formerly the swinging four or five hard rights to White Stars, 150 pounds. CAPACITY AT CORNELL COLGATE MAKES SHIFT FOR PX RACUSE GAME $ / 50 e announced @ change in the Colgate line- KAW HAS EEAD FOR ALL- AMERICAN HONORS. Eddie Kaw, Cornell captain, has a clear lead over all candidates just now for All-American honors. There isy't anything this young husky can't av with a pigskin, Vest Point admirers frankly vay they have their best team in years. ‘The Cadets have a rugged veteran line, good ends and a backfield tha’ Piformidable Although not particularly fast, Bill Woods, their punter, is one ] WILLARD’S MANAGER TO of the best kickers in the East. INTERVIEW DEMPSEY H elling, John ‘Schubert, No, 1010 East Street, Bronx, Liberty A. C., 180. pount Manager P.' J. Bernabo, P. Willard was quick on his feet and his rapid sparring, as one writer ex- pressed it, ave one the idea he was not far from being in fair fight- ing trim. ARMY ELEVEN LINE DENTED BY MYLE TEAM WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 16.—The Army is pointing its gridiron team for the Navy contest now. There are but six days left for practice for the cadets d retaliated mad! ———, | Oriole Five, 115 pounds and retalia a ‘Traveliing.| the enlargement of the seating capacity Box 154,| of Schiellkopf Field are under consider ation. Gavin Haddon, who designed the new Franklin Field at Philadelphia, has| up yester aadthal. husky ‘Barcow HARVARD ELEVEN peen dirdcted by the Athletic Associa | yearting, will take the place ot Goodelle, STARTS ITS BIG DRIVE = [ivvisc greatiy ‘the size of stands on| veteran left tackle, whose work hi oe VArSItY Rea OKLA been hampered by injuries received te “ity Police Five 2 tho jaw, but Willard merely emilca} Jersey City Police Five, are on the | greta, No, 1s09 Brooke A ITHACA, N. ¥., Nov. 16.—Plans for HAMILTON, Nov. 16—Dick Harlow Formerly %9.50 FOR GAME WITH YALE}: one ’ é ; i ans i és ae y in the season. Whether Beuthel ‘ R Ser aaie pelara ay HP oesinsh ct er sotto eatinfites show that the scheme] vi” pola. this. place against. Syracuec At this newly lowered: price we LANDIS PUTS BAN ON TOPEKA,* Kan. Nov. 16.— in Philadelph CAMBRIDGE, Noy. 16.—Tarvard be- alble, i next Saturday 18 uncertain and will de- fs s hi bur Be Pret] Fair as inert 7 to incréase the capacity so that 30,000] next Saturde are featuring high and 1 odel WINTER LEAGUE BALL | Archer, manager for Joss Willard, an-] 4 contest with Bates, a team Wwiich| gan te Oe dr ee toe ae ane ictween | persons can be. seated in a field which |Pended on His worl thie week. ton ing high and low models ie nounced here last night he would be in| scored two touchdowns against the ate ait} of ten years ago was built to accommo |. Kis being felt more keenly e da in a new last. They are carefull Pe ; : “fe GS ; trong Brown eleven last week, 1s also : ; . A y y SACRAMENTO, Cual., Nov. Kansas City Friday to interview’ Jack A sacann tok thin Wk d team was assembled just as it took the yen plunged into the | Morgan and Townsend ig League baseba!l players Dempsey in regard to a championship | 01) ‘i! PHORIAM ide is toward the | 2¢/4 against Princeton, with the exce " of the week yester-[ hating at the signal calling positio constructed of Tan Calf Viking cara iy Calif @| Pout Mext June between Dempsey and | though Army's site ae yattic is not} Hom that Lee was at quarterback in Dobie wending ell of the recu-| Ut neither show the generalship of . nein Vn lo OR ieenle Willard. Mavy contest, tbe Bates Date i@ GCS | Sines of Cant, ee epithe lineup except Mender. | Sanford, nor bis excellent punting and All sizes eer ratastinns ik baal teen eld Uy Baker oye Willard is the most logical op: T “Mules had a stiff skirmish in| With Jenkins and’ Holder ends, Fast son, left end, and Walter Rollo, lett | forward passing ability, = ball Commissioner Landis, according to| Ponent for Dempsey,” sald Archer, who} 11.6 gownpour of rain, The Mules, who | man and Dunker tackles, Hubbard a sard, both of whom are recovering pt, “Traynor, despite lis broker Mae airescrived ty City Manager | has acted as Willard’s manager ‘#1 pe eS Ay oe cleus) anked 18 Grew guards, Clark centre, and Owen, |EU\nM) | Unie nose, Will probably play Saturday Clyde L- Seavey of Sacramento, Willard entered the boxing ring, iii tine and at times it took the Gebrke and Chapin in the backfeld, 1 ee emer wee ° ————— t half an hour in practice had telegraphed Mr. Landis, ondary defense to stop them. An ex-|teant spen' ; THREE SYRACUSE / arking if the Sactamento winter league, | JOCKEY BOARD HOLDS UP |tended period was ordered for the de-] With tho scrubs, =) DERN WILL NOT PLAY STUDENTS SUSPENDED Oo ose UuT! {a municipal affair, could pli ense ast D overhead game, iy Riwood “Kettle” Wirts of the Chicago DADE PARK RESULTS | “"*? “#*""* against the varsity, which was coached AGAINST PENN STATE Nationals. The, telegram stated that neither Wirts flor any other player HENDERSON, Ky., Nov, 16.—-Turf NATALIE SETS HIGH RUN [ie raan'line asi was yesterday (| PILADELPHIA, Nov. 1¢—John| STRACUSE, N. ¥., Nov. 16—Roy High @ Low “All-Leather” t Lee : aie Sep Martineau of Solvay, junior; Fred Fos- ild receive any form of remunera- S ts IR the one the coache: € now, planning to] p. the Univérsity of Pennsylvar — writers to cover the running meet at] MARK IN STATE TOU! NEY use in the Brown game. Two chanses| football centre, will be out of next Sat-| ter, senfor, and a transfer student from $ 00 —_——>_—_ Dade Park to-day were under in- Natatte catabiished a new tourna-| a%qjUe made, AB Dunker te belne| urday's game against Pennsylvania} Brown named Woolper, have been "4 t doom ‘the Gi aa Peter Natallo establishe na-| handisd very carefully since his latest! State because of a torn car . bs et ag CLYDE OF NAVY ELEVEN | structions from the Green River Joc- | one high-run record in winning last| injury, and Clark will do no more drlv-| (; acdks* Aan ot avependad from athletio: parts pation TO START AGAINST NAVY | “*¥ Club to permit a lapse of elght | ot. match in the New York State| iS until he goes to New Haveo.| wash., who has been subbing for Dern, | S¥racuse University by order of the Ex- Formerly priced up to $10.50 This is a group of odd sizes minutes after the finish of each race Bradford was in Clark's place in the| wit siart in his pl ecutive Board. before filing form charts of the event, | Profe sional pockst bikers saree Tummay Gilt bit Karwan wi be more | "CATs it Mie Rinoe o eWiar Srotnere . .| likely to start against Brown while The instructions were formulated at | Natale, had an unfinished bigh run of] Greenough will be the substitute for The suspension {s temporary pending ANNAPOLIS, Nov, 16.—Rain ham- an opportunity given the three youths pered the practice session of the Navy ~~ s PALEY AND PASPR WIV At to prove they did not violate rules of eleven yesterday, Despite the drizzle] @ meeting of the club last night, | arty and defeated his opponent, P.| Dunker. DOYLE the university by playing a professional and soft field, the Navy backs handled} called after Bradley Wilson, track | Judice, by 125 to 95. The varelty backfield wilt not play| Louls Paley defeated char thasmail Matta a? EER © tecek ago inst the slippery ball without any trouble. manager, banned telegraphic com-} In the course of the match Natalie] against Brown but there will be a good|by # score of 100 to 42 in the Sunday. Clyde was ggain at right tackle ard] munication from the course for | tied the previous mark of 41 and Judice! get of carriers in Hammond, Chureh!t t Acade Martineau is a member « mey start against the Army. He Is} two hours Wednesday afternoon. | bettered this by one ball. Ro a ‘} and Rouillard, with Vitts and Cob tyek’s rowing squad and 1 atrong and aggressive and weighs 185] xia nager Wilson explained the action | Will méet Andrew Midway tn to-night’s! ip reserve. i the Syracuse Universi Bounds. It is hia second year on the | eee ene ea ae oreva atch, ao han heea’ geitiag lot of 3 lass football team in 1 squad, and his work when he was put | Was ta with a © preventing . P, Mathews won the play-off of the] at quarterback this week but probal nota Foster was a member of the 1919 f FIFTH AVENUE — SECOND FLOOR -- 35TH STREET fm the latter position of the St, Xavier} alleged bookmakers obtaining infor- | individual! balkline tournament, defeat-' will be replaced by Phil Spalding to Paser had a high break} man football team and was a memb jame was exceptionally good. mation from the track, ing J. R. Johann by 150 to 116, of the varsity squa: in 1920 and 1921,