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20 YALE ENGELS IN STRENGTH BUT LACKS DECISIVE BLOW ff Blue Generalship Learns What to Do With the Ball Within It’s Opponents’ 20-Yard Line, Eli Rooters Should Be Able to Sing, “Good Night, Poor Harvard.” By William Abbott. HE Yale team ha the strenvth of a giant but doesn't know how to ty land a decisive blow, The one thing lacking in the Bulldog outfit is headwork. If the Blue generaiship learns what to do with the ball within the opponent's 20-yard line, tne Bow! should be able to sing: “Good night. poor Harvard Physically Yale is the strongest eleven in the Kast. Its centre trio Is without an equal ¢nd the backfleld has plenty of speod and power, But the team is uncertain in the directing department. The Bulldeg promised to swamp the Tigers lixe a great Blue fiood, but each chance was wasted, In the opening minutes, the most critical of « game, Yale had the ball on Princeton's 1-yard line. Instead of using some deception an old-fashioned plunge was ordered a. the middle of the line and the fighting Tigers, massed in their goal Ine defense, stopped Jordan dead. Throughout the battle strategy was very successful pl the wrong piay when within scostie distance. Yet with all the Blic's poor judgment the fates seemed to be against the Bulldos. In the (iMal] Jack Cleaves won that hard-fought period O'Hearn, a deadly fleld goal] contest with a seventy-yard run for shooter, had an easy chance, bat} touchdown, Still the Tigers were foosled the golden opportunity, the] “8 Saknown team y Before the game with Chicago the Kick going only about twenty yards Tyractice at Princeton was #o secret Oniy a few minuies i a that not even old heroes were permit- aimed at the bars fifty-five y ted inside Osborne Field. The Prince. away and came so near that the ©X- lion players first showed their magnill- cited Princeton sections suddenly be-}oont spirit against Chicago when, came silent as the ball sailed throuwh Te raining 18 to 7 with only elght minutes the air, Had O'Hearn been as 6u0-| remaining, the team rallled and. put gessful on his first attempt the Tigers | over two touchdowns and held Chicago would have been deprived of victory. ton the 1-yard line when John ‘Thomas an Loe daet genie barrier made a mighty dive for victory. in Yale's path has na stanch ally of Princeton's all season, Against] VICTORY OVER CHICAGO MADE Colgate, Chicago, Harvard and Yale THE TIGER TEAM. the Tigers were outplayed, and many] That ganie made the Nassau team. breaks in cach game would have made} Roper told the writer the experience a @ifferent result. But the gods offof the Chicago battle added 25 per the Blue rooters next Satur fay in Yale 8 re cern to Roper and his assistants that few Trineeton teams have ever been better coached, The Tigers got by their early games, but feared a setback from Colgate , football had evidently plauned this}cent. more strength to his men, «In TEAMS STANDING put in the articles when they fight Princeton's year, and it is the first} {Wo weeks comé the annual battle . 25 n se nd Go i agein since Sam White's notable feats in] With Harvard. Again the Tiger d Contest With Brown Salers Wits Sah Te a SS 'p “SForgot one pert of Descampe's 1911 that the Orange and Black tri- [Played their fehting mit and won Coburn May Be Out. RHAGP) « 8 0 By John Pollock Sib) for Carp, Deacainps aise) ead! ‘umphed over Harvard and Yale tn the G3 3 ene outplhiyed through. a Cornell j 0 that ki used unsportsmanlike same season. . * er . as ATMY veeeeceee sere 7 uv . " blows that ‘‘jarred+ Carpentier’ 5 te CAMBRIDGE, Mass... Noy, 20.~Witt iG if P Ma, s ilip- 5 There's a large placard in the The same thing happened against IBKIDGE, Muss. Noy ith BY PERCY D. HAUGHTON Weat Virginls i : a ‘ancho Villa, the fast little Philip. spite te} yale, Princeton refused to yield bo-|deicals by Prluceton and Brown stand- 4 2 pine boxer and legitimate flyweight aves ‘ Tiger's eating hall that reads: “AJ , : NINE YEARS COACH AT HARVARD Jie cr i 1 What jarred Carpentier’s spine was é fore stronger opposition and hud the] ing out us Kitat disappointments In “I s hi a = ted that won't be beaten cannot be} sccting punch to realize on one of the thar wovember campaign the J I hee Dg ie Lafayette . 6 champion of the United States, who]sitting down co bard, Francois. defeated.” fee crete tke concious Uhele Novemies canaten. the Marware How Physicians Discover Whether or Not Football Players Are|srown 6 Eot the decision aver Abe Goldstein io] But It wax very, inconsiderate, of . Lave a players e make : : : é o be so mean to Georges jus ; ; ; their fifteen-round bout at the G NOTHING COULD STOP THE core Sole . that opposed Yale] y tresh start to-ds The Crimson Seriously Injured When Knocked Out During Course of Syracuse ...- cetpvess 10 1 roun¢ ay a e be Gisorees was abou? to etact © eee PRINCETON ELEVEN. Fea UeTIS the Ree CAC eer BS | team wit have Owen, Chapin, Bastman Gam Wash, and Jett. Ye den on last Thursday night, will re-lmoving picture. He might at least The secret of Princeton's success} i sis ont Jack Cleaver who bad}and Jenkins back tn the line-up, and In ame. y ae celve another nice bunch of money for] nave tamed down the general effect in that the team became so imbued] /,.. supertons us a backfield star; {the best of physical condition _—_—_ : - fighting on Monday evening, Nev. 27,,{by taking « couple of flops himself. with an unconquerable spirit that} epowdie G one of the yeur's| teat few days of the big Time out!’’ yells the referee as twenty-one players untangle themselves ‘ 2 us he is to receive a guarantee of Tt tk antes tos uch to home eae prions Seni stop thas. a tee wading ends; Mel Dickinson, who] Tye coaches, who witnessed froma seething, struggling mass of humanity. ‘Tle twenty-second man lies 8 $6,000 tor fighting Young Montreal @/witigm Muldoon. will be left st the an ele a season with darker} comes Oa Ageri sa te ro nett Ne 5 ; : 1 i : Muldo! : prospects than the unbeaten Tlaprs.| honors; 8 Sarciash Tong its ene ita ’ nA On tNU gPONad, (4 (e]1) outward appearances ead, while one ef his) tearm: sburgh 6 ten-round bout at the Arena A. ©. olljead of the New York State Boxing Losing a flock of last year's stars by| captured the intercollegiate champion- Leaps aan econ i binent {mates tries to loosen tls h uard and apply first aid, The doctor rushes DAG citys ABN AUR reccinea ¢hdib#0 00 | Oneiinlasion , Atte pore’ of Vos) Sete graduation, and ‘afterwald Capt. Gil-}ehip but wasn’t satisfied until earning | sng nal We also wall sors Ton the field. He takes one look at the player and returns to the side line and for beating Goldsteiny this will make| fessional grafters who have been put(} roy by disqualification the Pvinceton| his letter in football; Ollio Alford, the |e. New Haven were ‘ ye i oa says to the head couch, "He is all right 20,560.00 which he will drew Bown earns pbiticas Souauee a suuad had little hdpes of access dependable centro, and Johnny Gor-| Ser opposition than the Tigers did te i : 5 pea from two fights in eleven days. Since s cu a The gloomlest individual was Lill|man, the diminutive quarterback. At the same time the disappointment athe pig SOF TREN TIE Ue ALLURE OO Tit) BACK ADDUTORHY, ssh BAAR :C8 (AE niente Wills tite been: fabting in thiavcounclatee te aie oe eee ae Roper. In an ,effort to make some] Princeton will have fine mutevinl|over the loas of the Brown game isJever. You can hear the people {n the stands sayin) Springfield . 5 ai ey ; na 00's Uke the Statue of Liberty over a headway with the new players Roper|to fill these places and ought to sctite | 8reat: ae Fisher used many of his fret “He looks badly hurt. L wonder who will take his place?" Tutte . 5 3 try Ne iil realize ‘about $68,000 Srom ietuck heap Invited some of the backfleld candi-|the quafterback — problem — with | 37mg men In hopes _ that oe the The whistle blows. The man is on his feet and ready to resume play.| Rutgers . 4 2 the eleven fights which he will have ; dates to his camp at Kennybunkport {Caulkins, who starred on the ‘est- |CoMNgenee forthe Yale strurgle tint | What has happened? How did the doctor know that the man could play? It | Georgetown « ‘3 engaged in in tess than seven monthe.| | In Arch Nisbet and Morrison Call- . M ea 8 S01 Y slayed smoat 6 of 2 r in two minutes. Columbia ' a fornia seems to have two of the great~ ee Gabe vat tink tortie ives) ata ae i tant, it Is Heer icen reine fs he the came is stopped by the® Fergbawt’ « ‘ Renault, the Canadian heavreneue| est point scoring and goal kioking ; ‘0 portant, s 3 d the consolatio ist Lehigh 4 beeli signed up by ret ight} fullbacks of the seuson. In a reeent season. the writer's opinion that Bill Ttoper}a touchdown was lost becnuse of Hub-] whistle. This time our doctor 6 aK- | the infirm This toa will alcool . 3 hoy of tiv Garden to ne beat elt . In Returning to Princeton the head]will be on the coaching job again next | bard's holding at the Brown goal ine (ne permissionof the referes to go] wa lone ile betad Saat Le ea iene . 5 Dear sntent ae ene ete epee eos aie agaist ay ashington State Nie- coach was very pessimistic over the |acason, despite recent rumors that he | 1s & small one i ‘ ar Rohury pail Sema Amherst. 6 founds to the fifteen-round et did most of the punting for Calt- ‘ ; cag]. More serious than tho loss of the foot-Jon the field, Having obtained it he Homes Gone ‘Tunney and Charley Welne fornia, kicked off, ana carried the ball vutloak. “He had to construct almost | would devote all his time to his law |, Afore serious than live loss of the foot: Tpke third may oithi the wimp haa [oro MY 6 J at the Garden, on Nov. 5‘ in entire new team and it Is a tribute | practice in Thiladelphia, sates faye ear at nay faces | B0eH directly to one man. To the} civ, : = - on many end runs and line plunges. over, Iv the bandleap Harvard now faces received a blow on his shin whieh | -— — Jeoki Hanloes wae ain He was in the same only through the because of the Joss of Henry Grew at} spectators nothing is wrong with thisfalthouch very painful for the time tne | {3g chore staked at the Aud cal quartak and pack of Ano Teen ‘ Fight Kuard, Grew tas been one Of ML ayer yet hie iw coming off the field | being Is not fasting. That the man | Physically lneensate ated may tose the | Hele and alee. 4 Biss Wey Tatts tl Prore ew tisk at Geer olen cea he. line a is ‘as able to re : ya fe -| same on -the next play, because he nts for his spec Ow a few Pal- A Columbia Showed Team Work Patna oo from tie mart ne’ was| with the doctor—not, lioweve?, with | ¥8# able to resumé play a few min-|same on the next play. be flantevtor ht! aperual eho wt hy You, Pai] Ne aud” ducing that. linited apace wet In Game With Dartmouth Team THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. FIGHTING SI SPIRIT MAKES CHAMPIONS OF PRINCETON FOOTBALL TEAM [NOTABLE WINNING FOOTBALL PLAYS OF THIS SEASON HOW TIGERS BEAT YALE. New York Evening World) by Prose yaaa Ca, Conyright DIVES AT BEATTIE AND BOUNCES OFF WEN SMITH ICIS WINNING) DROP fricr FINALLY DOWNED BY SCoTT AFTER 34 YARD RUN YALE HOLDS FOR THREE DowNS- THEN SmirH CIES | GREW OF HARVARD UNABLE TO PLAY IN GAME AGAINST YALE YALE PLAy THAT BEAT PRINCETON LAST YEAR NEARLY WORWED ASAI UATTil geen REACHES LUNG —THEN RUNS TOWARD END. AWD TAnts GALL ON ‘Pass FRom Scene PRINCETON USEP CHICAGOS FORWARD PASS FORMATION LEADING FOOTBALL Fistic News Crimson’s Guard Injured in so flashy Hubburd, but very ules afler the injury was proof that Noy vis On Hoo. Jou Tiplits mieets Bh O'Brien and steady and powerful, Siturlay he tone] OUt Vinlble protests. A substitute | nothing really serious had happened.| Barring the inevitable acetdent] Billy’ stuscott of ‘Cuilfornia ‘mevte Frankie several tigaments In his i and an} takes his place andethe game goes] ‘The work of medical adviser to a| which is omnipresent on the football | Sinclair of New York in elght-round bouts, operation was necessary, It has been hand while on. football team consists of, first, the ac-| field, the two chief causes of serious] pepper Martin, who injured } 4 _— announced that there is no possible ae \ . rotec- | training, e nly to fight Lew "Kid" ‘ r Chance for hin to play at New Haven} Later in the game a player is] "Ml care of the players during «| \njuries are. first, an ea a4 nee. | Karl ecticut ‘fighter, (in one of Burtt, Quart k. Won betes 8 the Violet tine and the New| Saturda: knocked down. by the interference, |2#M¢ and the subsequent treatment | tion from tack of pudding, and, fel fwé) Tarniye-round outs athe Garden : juarter . ON] Brunswick backs, Renkert, Moore,| His loss will be great, although Har- ne y ie of their injuries, and second, the|ond, allowing men to Sonsini plas Signed up Kid Sullivan of Brooklyn to take inci + tay: His Onies and Ray, promenaded through: | vard le lucky to hay xd at He gets up limping, tries to wajk,| supervision of their training ifter they are physically exhausted SO eo yan ee Sapien, . in. the p - SIM afk , ae ery doo We rn Principal a =e ne Cars tb Behan: ENG SUE vere Breas (0 ake! Gre and. after « few veconds manages tof Throughout the ‘game the doctor] " With reference to the playe sunt: Soe toe Welling fights tercepting Forwards and]onty topnoteh quarterback, in the ‘gy Weeauee'of another injury | hovble around, although plainly | "atches eleven Individual men. He] form, twelve years ago a majority n i i 8 ‘ yoy first period geriously handicapped |e eae ey at iinen out ‘ence f cee wh plainly | seos very little of the game itself |the players wore no headguard and|, Matchmaker Tom McArdle will stage two i Blocking—Season of N. Y.}the Violet. Later on Muriey, Violet] Sarly’ Octber ‘until the Brown game, [Sowing that he is suffering great! He must watch twenty-two legs and] the amount of padding they used war de ut the Harlem Fairmont A. O. box Uand City College Ended, | {4:8 basen to ah with a[ Res a Guestion Whether he wil bel physical pain, ‘This time the doctor] twenty-two arms and know at al ‘eft to Melr own discretion, In con- he ature oon . and City College Ended.faraien — cottarbone right again ty leas than aw wets up from fils seat, watches the} lance whether @ imp that sudden), | trast, at Harvard, no player since while Carl Duane a eked five goals by Coach Capt, Buell was terday with- develops is scrious or not 1907 has been allowed to serimmage oy or Biaten Te ane: : . “multiple Kok" method out the ald of or crutches, He will] man intently for @ moment and then UCC T@N We AUnOUN OF At taylor play in a mame without a properly 1 Binger will mee By Burris Jenkins Jr. ¥. U.'s last game of the season, ree to do i egesmiry drilling (ort returna to his place. The game l* Ito make hin diagnosta, In ls short| fitted headguard. iS HE Fates were unkind to local I Si \ Ihe ready [resumed and our supposedly injured} time he must decide {f this q » rule has op jay hurt again Sauirday, but will be ready } result 4 {PI decide man can] [urthermore, the same rule ha ’ elevens Saturday. Columbia |"OROHAM LINEMEN COULDN'T |) oon ene icity Wednesday Still, lows no effects trom his re-| perform his duties efficiently. 1f al-]heen applied to the pads which pro- onan C HOLD man sli 1 mn his n app! Pi v a ponte De Dartmouth, 28-7; Ford. HOLY CROSS, Wi uel Bad Bpelting wo tender, a4) cent injury Jowed to continue to play will he in- [tect certain vital muscies and joints. es roe. Manny Werle, will, #uap | ham to Holy Cross, 2 New York} Fordham’s crushing defeat by Hoty | ee ee eee a Ret Dare t »x-|Jure himself still mo The doc nally supervises the | punche le Darcy, while Jack Me £ . dham's erus' defen IY] claveth Has tora than u passing mn There are but three typical ex ne doctor personally sup ‘ar Il bettie Murray” Soren in tho = University to Rutger 7-0; City 4 Was attributable to the Maroon] qenee, the team will be in a bad way}amples of happenings Curiny a foot- | In answering these questions the] ntting and use of this “armor. Un is Ap mache Beyectt ree one erg © Collere to Catholic University, 21-0.) linemen, ‘They could neither stop the | for Held generate at New Have ball game. What bus happened in| doctor must always keep tn mind Experience has also shown that] yyye, ee P g and Stevens to Rensselaer, 17-1 Worcester team's advances nor hold] Perey Haughton thinks Yale will bel cach of these case that he is responsible to the player's | when players are exhausted they be-| aggrenstve & For three periods Columbia put up] them back from their fast backs, | much Labiing Ro Laat Be ‘ disaa tt In the firet one the man flat on his] milly and to the college. On nelcome prone to injuries because they | gmwcent of New Yoree who GA Food Aght. Vow expected tho team | Myers, Manning and Garrity, nis | Wa agwinet Prinnoion, ba) Meroe tuck made his own diagnosis. ‘gust {account can he allow @ man to play | no longer have full control of thet # Mental! in a ten: Reon ere to beat Dartmouth, yet at one time} ham's team seemed Incking in. ite nd bushy prise my wind, Dox Inake sure that {after being hurt if doing so will cause | muscles. Therefore, during all prac- {ingiened te tune aonohy Gana ct fn the third period Columbia Jed the | ensly season energs wad iL was not a tiow on the head re-{4 more sertous injury. tices and gumes the doctor carefully | Jermoy city Ina twelvecround bout at a Green 7-6. It was after Burtt, Co: 7 “, ” sulting in slight concussion, a few © is responsible to the coaches for tehes the condition of each pluye oy Oly, on the myht of Dee. & f dumbia's quarterback, ran seventy | CATHOLIC U. MACHINE TRICKED ‘GO GET HARVARD, simple duestions Were asked. by the} the efciency of the team, as one man| and should be the sole judge as to - 4 yards tor a touchdown on an {nter- CITY COLLEGE ELEVEN. SLOGAN AT YALE} doctor such as, “What is the score oe =e __.] how Jong he shouéd continue to play j cepted forward pass and Raderick] City College “let down" after lust and What period i910 usu suf- —— After every practice and game th 2 onal goal. The Blue and White] week's game with N, ¥, U. and ale] NEW HAV: anti. away, oo jo] flee to give on accurate account of (BRUNNER RETAINS doctor sees every man who has joken fay pen ; g showed more tite and spirit than it} owed the visiting Catholic U. machino| get Harvard’ was th od passed) the man's mental condition part, He notes in writing all in-] batuer hiand in &, twtverra § had shown all season to trick it Out of the $1 penis and} sinas ng Yale, undergraduates tol In tho second case where the aun} Pe EeAD FOR HONORS [iirics, however alight, prescribes | pyut *, the Srinhian Boxing gaeh of Sta = Then Dartmouth’s “xpread’ formas} victory in the Lavender’s lapt game of] the football quad Last night i was removed by the doctor for no p> IN FOOTBALL SCORING] treatment, and orders the injured haa For ca or Phsladeinh tion became suddenly bewildering and] the year. Open pliys, interferen maned March will order PA parent cause, if you hud been wateh- men to report for further examina-| hi, Matt onerd of Phila Calder and Burke, and tater Leavitt, and unerring Forward passow caused | MABINE fordey fn Mn iirrow tor (hel ing the man closely as had the doctor tion before the next practice, Kuch by Matcha start be Shegan to rip up the Blue and White] the downfall of the local team, Osh-| (ned hi day you would have noticed that twiee With only one more game for [day he sees the men who have been awenlth Sporting Club of Har Miine, Another touchdown came for|ins and Miller fought well for the] \sile from « few minor bumps, ev he had lined up in the wrong position] all ef the big colleg eelevens in | lurt the duy before, If they are fit tday evening, 1 the Green at the end of tho third] Lavender, but the visitors’ dashing] momber ofthe teat hid emerged from} and each time had to be straightened] the East, the race for premier in- to resume practice thelr names Lay Wille Jackson of New York will tigh quarter. ‘Then in the final period the] ew, Lynch, und the Neary brothers| the stronuotis game of yeoterday in June] out by one of his team-mates. He} gividyal. scoring honor Ty [teen of the "Injured Lists" if mot. | iret theht “under hte now manager By + Columbia defense crumpled completely] in the backfleld, were too much for] Bletown In excellent shape, There ts Mol was confused when the signals were 9 * rests Jiney are given the necessary tre Meniey” of Puilngelphi and Dartmouth galloped along for vix-] them. *] player who could not be started Satur] given, and did not carry out his as-] #meng Bote Brunner, brilliant | ment and the progress of recovery of ‘ ay apalne arvard, avec he orded teen adf'tional points. Captain Kop-|gTEVvENS LAST MOST EXCITING| Trainer Mack, although 1 Is unce signments during the play Lafayette halfback; Harry Wil- | {lie given injury is re mies = ‘pisch. and Roderick as usual, gained Ok aE REkiGn whether Mallory or O'Hearn will t When the doctor ihim the day] gon, veteran halfback of Penn | (Cortiuht, 1922, by Marahull, Joner Co) 8 twelve-round contest. w most ground for Columbia, but it cane a klek-off Hne-up. Both will be In the week, tie seore, &e, he did] State, and Jimmy Robertson, Car- The final Houghton article will ap- ae to Bob Wurtt, quarterback, who has] In the Jast and most exciting game doated fale she Seine, I wae veerted. Vnot know, bit insisted he was all] negle Tech field general,” The | Peer on these pages Saturday. gibson eer se «aga to tenis Pborne more individual criticism during} Stevens has pluyed all season, the!) ots at Mic inate troment’ Kept cn the | Tent. He hud received @ blow on] Easton star, with 83 points, re oS Mitchell of MUwaukew {the serson than any other member of| team was edged out by the visiting] py, was decldedly improved Bet | ne head. He hud what is called, for] tained his lead of 10 points over FRIGERIO NOT COMING HER Whi na fit his eleven, to garner the chief glorivs| Pngineering Rensselear. In the third] urday, J it wus tated that the te the lack of « better term, « sight] the Tartan quarter, both being Vhe Millrose Athletic Association for his team, not only with his wert-| period the visitors gained all their] woutd begin Saturday's game with him| brain concussion. Krom the time he idle Saturday. Wilson scored a Just in receipt of # cab anewer t ness at intercepting forwards but at} jwints on the plunging of Sparrow, the left halfback ott, Diller] was removed from the me until touchdown against Penn, and is its invitation to Pbrigeric Olympic Uocking kicks and tackling Levee und Zimmerman and Shea's Wady rig Het hagas th He eat he was in bed in the college infirm now tied at 73 points with Rob hampion. It hav plannes te hold 4 “4 a ding . ed, nothing more than| 4 er one + Wemetre ce with Willle 7 RUTGERS LINE TOO POWERFUL|Mcking In the fnul quarter Brevens |r irtace brulnce were disclosed. are wen Nerer Wett alow ertsen, Each of the trio hee Bor | eee ieainur for iste ul rue NY. U staxed a brilliant rally with O'Cal- | eee eres eee ine ayers Princeton: The following morning be answered | counted for twelve touchdowns, | Peurmal and Keatour for Hes Wig laghan and Laveric starring by tWol nay and players were Warnily praiwd,|#!l duestions clearly, but remembered! put Brunner has eleven goals after ||)" ‘sitircce Athletic cormittes for tw The Rutgers line was tgo big and] touchdowns but fell short of the ad-' the ull round game of Jack Cleaves and! only going to the feild of play. He foushdown, and the others one Invitatt but cayo that it te impeged ; Saturday Herscotiteh pevestel for N i U. Of every of- ditional touchdown which would heve the det toe work t Ken Smith coming did mot remember the game at all, each. ble this sear to accept thy Bind invite: | felch: “ssctal good batten at clube in jemaive play the Red Fiants tore cloped It» season with victory. tm for hearty appreciation. and he did not know how he got to Hon. a nay oe Such boxing contests. Georges in such a manner as to af- * fect his heart, ward pressed his windpipe, making It very.* difficult for him to breathe. this blow Carpentier would undoubt- edly have beaten Siki.’” difficulty barred punches again. bucked tonehdown, and kicked the goal. Washington State Nisbet drop-kicked a field goal from the 45-yard line. ter stars. and goal fourth through for the goal. ris later he and yard yards jor kicked the great These 4 been elooted ex Alibi for Defeat of Carpen: tier by Battling Siki. Manager Dei @ brand new alibi for C defeat. Says Descamps: was struck unsportsmanlike blows that deprived him of his strength. blows should be barred in all Siki not only struck but struck him a down- blow on the chin that com- But for As far as I remember Carpentier’s to drive in a punch over the or show any reluctance to tap Georges wasn’t Carpen- Carpentier might not have much in beating Siki if Sikt was from using body blows and on the chin. Might be # good idea tor Descamps to have this time: In the first quarter Nicho!s mado a touchdown and Nisbet kicked the goal. and Nisbet kicked the goal. made a touchdown and Nisbet kicked the goal. ond quarter, and there were no more points scored. Spalding made a touchdown Dunn He didn’t pluy In the sec- In the third quarter Nisbet went In After a ihe W shington After Nisbet had kicked off again Some drop kick! And see First, Morrison End of quarter tou Two missed the the quarter, Morrison nd again kicked the goal. made another 80-yard almost immediately line Then Burgess N abet's reminds one of John De Witt of yard kicks are Princeton tried occa stonally, (Copy rig! Ly Kobert Edgrend _— MeNac to Lead Syracuse Varatty. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov, (Powe) Mc ot Allegheny, Pa., sin of the 1923 Syra en. He of law college eleven MARLEM MMONT A. TO-NIGRT Mint ehennd Park "ase 2 STAK BOUTS, 12 Ro! aa rerrene eee Bill wate ‘stats ouple of minutes he line for a punted back, and Nisbet having done enough, he was taken out in the middle of the quar- as Couch Sinith was throwing In a bunch of substitutes and saving his what this bird who was sent in for Nisbet did, His name was Morrison, wman made a touchdown kick for In the bucked down and kicked’ minutes later Mer- m ran 80 yards for a touchdown A minute run afterward drop-kicked a tleld goal from the 32 rap 4 touehdown and Morrison yerd drop-kick for «a the days of the but it’s very seldom the ball sails over the crosshar 20. Evander hae te @ junior In He jo right end on Descamps Has Brand New ~ ents, 1 never saw Carp mise aC} chance heart, his mun on the chin worrying over Dempsey’s windpipe in the second round in Jersey. tier would probably be better off if it were Descamps’s windpipe that was “compressed.”