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" THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, ROPER, STAGG AND BEZDEK AMONG LEADING FOOTBALL COACHES — ROCKYE HAS DEVELOPED. [ «THREE GREAT FOOTBALL CoAcHES EVERAL GREAT PLAYERS =, CT 1‘ Many Good Leaders, Selecting Best Ones Is Like Picking | All-American’ Team—Zuppke, Dobie, .Yost,, Dawson. Jones, | Neale, Fisher and Smith Have High Ranking. By Robert Edgren. ‘There are so many great football couches now in America that selectins & fow of the best is Ike pleking un All-American team, And the world knows that’s a thing no one man can do with any degree of fairness, as no man can see all the American teams pl But it’s easy to select a few coaches who have done wonders with the modern style of pluy and whose teams, whether from lars compare well in scoring and defensive ability with any binatons of the past A few weeks ago the eyes of thee football world were on two coaches Whose teams were to tiltle for lata ning ability before lie ever sees them colleges or small, eat gridiron com picks his hackfleld men for their rune sectional lionurs Ht To AWATPeGtueli Matt Princeton and Amos Alonzo Stagg of elle Chicago. Not long after Mrinceton’s Ea y Septem en over te what ff i 5 s victory in a tremendous up- Lima sane wiileb 4 ing in smart fe 1 t during the last seven Rauae c the fourth qmarter, an-|NO matter how big or powerful a can other football conch: jumped into Ptrgee may pe RY e can't hold a Deals prominence through the wonderful] (on on a Rockne team unless i ‘ eviden possessing brains. pha s by which W. & J./* a4 Beene bait playing by * Nome of the greatest stars in Amer- defanted yette, by many regarded : : as the groate football combination n football have been developed py NA Vasi@ country ce, Amo rem was Geol KANUTE ROCKNE eed Neato. doaenven orner {GUPP. one Of the greatest backs 1 OF MOTRE PAME , in the coaching Hall of Fam timb. who came ty Rockne with ne WHOSE TEAIAS LOST ONLY ONE football experience. There was Descii Bo docs Knuta Rockn: i[ the nutionul hurdie champion, wi Dame, who takes raw materiul and F never had football suit on before} ————~ makes i ove ame championship nd Mohardt, most famous sta cotbull squad 11 veuks, f Hugo ezdek of Venn state, Glenn | O! lst SME, Know What r Warner of Vittstni GU Dobie ave sour Kn ri f lornell, Bob Zuppke of Minois—-thr u I is Knute Rockne not only teaches | times Conference vinne Hur ee iste Sant ‘i foothall, Init is professor of chemistry’ p” Ficlding Yost of Mich wi t Notre Dame, Last ye t hia “points-a-minu teams. Trt] im Buat and beat Weat Point se Dawson of Nebraska, Howard Jones ae ‘ 7 on aturda ind the following Tues- GAME IN THREE WEARS. of Towa, Fisher of Harvard v ivimmed Hutgers 18-0. The night tainly not © Date ore. the 4 game the team, Smith ef C: Ww Hae tead of King over football prov. team leads t try 1! %. studied chemistry } the number Ints scored S) ne is not iever in gridiron conte Ving. Duin: 1 the football seas er, and returned years atter gradua-|/!'* Men can smoke or d mnOnly League Game Schedul- ton to'coach the team. In his tirst] {hey like as tong as they keep t - S - sand | they lave regular hours ail throug ed in Metropolitan District 7 r, uu, an rigors be nea x ia the college terms, up at 6.15 in ti eh Neti 4 he larvard. vat was the yeur Si Sain White Icaped to fame by making the| Morn winning touchdowns after snatching fumbled bulls and running nearly the length of the field and to bed t alek of B ¢ himeelf, has His theory of football is that} The v Brooklyn entry, in: tne iy tase tise tis fro a strong offense is tho best defense,| American Soccer Leasue--Trovk per retired to practixe his pro-| i. t if his teams can keep tae] Wanderer 2 ‘ee i g fegsion, #nd Princeton hit the slide.|) 1) Sa rare picts seal Ave i Wand promising 1 H A football committee of five tried tol ¢ ‘3 two Matches in‘the major socour cir handle the couching, and fuiled dis- mally, Then Speedy Rush tried. Harvard beat Princeton five years in succession, from ‘12 to were no games in the war years. enit to ma A pecul ot Bezlek's teams ts that they have an astonishing has cranked up and made points faster than any other metropolitan ¢ Then Roper came back in "19.) 0 Ne me nd. ts emp] Se" Material’ was p ik to West Vire| Uh me Henn State lost to the River, M ,u Gue it Dinner and ton lost its first > i r was tle first tossed off] Pield, Hawthorne Street and Brook eras, Score: 19-0. Dut 1 beh Ihe zule nation wince 1910 tre Party — weeks developed foob, scoring Pal RIE oe Avenue 1 i machine that best 1 tied itegieranhiseeene ‘onset P| kick-off ' } Harvard Game To-Day Harvard, Nett » rine tied PaEhGt at eae en ali With Hiurvard isulr team. efore going) oT yn W ' Both time: PAR st he wassmanazer ot the} , 5 t ing score vit ' ae ithe ent \ f through to a ti: eazn i ‘ cin} ¢ i ment. In the ‘i same Casey A STAR PITCHER AT] (, the Quaker City by MY ty P xeong| last ev ihe: RRS eeu touchdown'-whenacnub YALE an rally stitute thrown in at the last moment I ; a fod ; let him break through the line. Inf Amos A yee oe nick as t ot th 1 wi Hurvard ted the score n t the finest mon in the coileg " ‘ ; a i ne last quarter with a turwary tic world well us a great ' NS] onauttil Winellie Gr : after deing overwhelmed 1 nh. He is a member of the fu \ Av 1 Gie Tigers F That veur|ulty at Chicago, where he hus handi 1 i ; tl Princeton outclassed Y howed [all atlilet for t past Chip ae t such stren: that t were | youre eee , ‘ F utile fort ps 4 xcknowledged Eastern St \ great athlete himself Iie. Dit f Last yeur Princeton beat Harvard, {at Y ed Basen: 1 eye ieee alate | Ralph Gilroy running 99 yards after] football. He was one of the t yo ; | Wy i pr om catohing a forward pass, muking the] pitche Yale ever had, a southpaw. | plece, wit ree paints { c 1 ; at f winning touchdown. In Roper’s time|The other two were Curter andfand no deteats chalked hstial for orily two dave a Princeton has beaten Harvard twice} Hutehinson, Stage won every game] and but tw Kenniston \ nnd tied twice, that he ever pitched at Yule. st place bist So “Bil Roper has « splendid per-| He was also end on the Yale foot- Mt of! last week-enil's dey eur sonality. He never uses rough lan-| ball teams back around 1888. und was] opments of the Miho \ ' guage on or off the ficld, and he isn't}on Walter p's first selection of] Mhiladelph ty k x ; f Hoge a “slave-driver.”’ Mis boys show the ry ie. lio want! 4 1 frat 4 with] ore s effect of his fine example in many] Chic vaduat from the | ight point eral ‘ - 1 but any ways and are a credit to their col-| Spring hool when yep ih J ; i ; GL lege wherever they go. vey uses | hud completed ut ¥. hat 4 politi fi more open thall than any other 1 footbal A. A. Stagg hos| ** ub dy ng. Ca 1 ‘ Wastern college couch. It was open} given Chicago some splendid teams eats f wh Ms ; football that beat Chicare He 1 the Conference championship | * say ‘ Be Bie pole 4 ROCKNE’S TEAMS LIGHT BUT/I.st time in 1919, but is alwayy nous] & SANS eS Gtaye deat cae dae cle SPEEDY, the top. - F boo deralin the chores eerie tie Pari b BI HDer mevthe wan, whol: ~ » of 25 . 2 Mlonzo Stage keeps up his personal] ° ; Piles fii town Le eealageaie "4 : eee a eat interest in athletics. While taking a RNs pane eaeuney MA Msateh nt pie on Mayor of J jat coach aks 5 ae 7 a caer > sible Sunday so ¢ C ‘ i F strictly up-to-date fovtball, Rockne] Test @ few years ago he went to Pine- RceaacHuaaite ti Pb ae heal ; Notre Daine student and an| burst, where he learned how to play| Mar ! re ree I peace mans yuduated in 1913,]S0M. Mis natural ability is shown by] it treated the va Wy ! y iH hover man when liv \s a player ho fitst intr forward when he was Dame end « nst West Point me won that game Rockne beeame coach in the fall of his performanee there. | Starting tournament play os soor learned « little about usin he wos in the fifth Might in hia first | dele competition, then in the fourth, the} League Ball Park t afternour sht. Hi | at iy 1915, and started again after the war] second and twice in the first i SNe ech in 1919. Me y one ¢ ore of 78 on the No. 2 course 1 im three you and in competition fore he | other leax x vive Notro Dame rank’ amens vst. ‘To-day is his} cup th watt American football t« sport, Ue never had an ! array of The features of N me play}eouching, but watched somo of the ep fs ' © been forward 1 i nd gre professionals, and us his natural] when Hu non "fame Indian speed. As a rulo the teams have been|keeness in seving the fine points of [Peck pul on ve f A ¢ , of only averuge weight. In the full of | any athletic feat, quickly taught hin-| minutes la yard k A i 1921 Rockno lost ten of his regulars, | self tt de ; Hinds $y the wi oO who were disquulified for playing pro-] Stagg has a-great fighting spirit, | around Wand de ‘ Wo Wan } fessional football after the season, which he instills into his teams, Some] tered. thr en fore Bratond Hane, "Thus ; Starting with only one regular, Cust-| years ago Mr, Stage was stck, but he] interference m rsinnies, i I { ner, fullback, Rockne bullt up a new] couched his football squad every day} vard players « ved inn team that opened the season by de-| from a wheel chair. It's unnecessary|lenving Hudson stun Des feating the strong Georgia Tech'tewm,| to say that he is loved by his mea 1 Hudson had re- | gioduat ward t Notre Dame college of ouly|and tat Chicago players would lose wan pushed up] a o much for ath 2,400 students, situated fifteen min-[a Ieg rather than disappoint thelr ot } Ww ny t utes’ ride out of South Bend, Ind, All| coach. t f lenphing omen (at F students live 2 college. This sea-| Glenn Warner, formerly famous as ‘ n along], ine enter H gon Notre Dame had eleven fully}eouch at Carlisle and developer he sidelines, alone, and { pulled] National Leagu: eba @scanized football teams, tho clase| tho great Indian teams of yeurs « t F iit be-| they want to hold tr feams being feeders for the varsity, |now at Pittsburgh, is going to Stan-| hind ln fore vat ce Around 1 This is Rockne's system, and he is|f University next yes He Har w i t fr a strongly against “importing” footbail|calied the “Old Fox" of football and| 1 ttsbut nd stars from the prep schools. He rp nyented more trick plays than) tenn ‘ 1 late s fers raw material to players who have other coact j 1920 T ward pase made reputations befere coming ur It was Warner whi a foutoull | from " hie direction, as he doesn’t want play-]|sensation a few years Oo with ala tou 19 rd 7 have learned other styles of] trick that wasn't in the books. T But even Bezd n't pu 2 ¥ x Indians were playing Harvard, ‘Ti ay Ws that against Warn t et > has his teams out in the spring score was even aud the game nearly| very often ub Bor running and tialning works, and over. The } was wih dim . Lidg Muso Bezpen. . Wenwer Gonee STATE, LAYER HIMSELE AND MASTER OF Orrense. CONTI WILL TRY TO WREST TITLE ~ FROM HOREMANS): Belgian to Risk the European Balkline Honors Here Next Week. “BILE ROPER OF PRINCE ON Wrose Tham TAT CHICAGO WE GREATEST FOOTBALL BATTLE p IN Recent i [NE Gre The most interesting billiard match that could be arranged outeide of r Was clinched last night by owner of the rranged for Edou- ard Horemans, champlon of Europe, Charlie Kline, arting Monday. Horemins is not only champion of the champion of » his own country. lot of rivalry between him and Conti. By PERCY D. HAUGHTON NINE YEARS COACH AT HARVARD pe Se eee Article Famous Football Advice on Authority Gives Young Players Expert How to Train Conti sprang surprise by det at the Hotel Pennsylvania. think that they or, the dethroned 4s percentage of ga lost wus conce y » and lost two, but Horeman. Schaefer had his method ends disastron and to the tear #0 it will be Jake and Ed that will play for the privilege of challenging Hops Horemans and Conti will pl afternoon und you will find h of candy at points each plenty of dreseing and cheese, OF TF. Wotkline much-needed fats lumberjack gets from his will start at’ three, Playing will commence ‘at bert Cutler, referee, will oMciate Schaefer is playing both this after- noon and evening at the Strand, me 18.2 balkline 4 while ut night the to get at least ten tn other words, the modern training resemble what the men ure used to at home, with some f pastry and fried thi ive In moderation sained eighteen another month pounds more an Bruno at lor at three ve Pronpbition it w give cach man tn train Horemuns aid Conti r oftener durin, of additional ree of mental relaxation Men who were known to have a _ BROCCO AND OTHERS HERE FOR BIKE RACE This means @ them from going over the eda on) Was & glasy of cham- » night before the the six-day ns clubs] all Rive erabrvllod 1 WE WANT YOU, BEZ ' : ‘ CRY NITTANY LIONS| by Tho Mareha —_— —= YALE BESTS HARVARD IN SOCCER CONTEST. Nlekiate League “la lap to wi in the race BROTHER ©} —-- GOOD CARD TO BACK UP TUNNEY-WEINERT SHOW than the old o: VALE WINS AT weets as did BUFFALO EXPECTS WIN OVER CELTICS IN TITLE CONTEST Inwood Girls and Travelers Play in Preliminary Game for Title at Garden BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, TO. “NIGHT Ascension Aces vs, Auditorium St, Aloysius vs. Franklin A. C Starling G vs, Reporter Five Danbury es vs. Norwood Five. Manhattan Lassies vs. St. Anselm rs. Paterson vs. Chippawas SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Starling Greys vs. Junto Five Auditorium Five vs. West End Post. St, Jerome vs: Italian CC Milo Five vs. Athena Five MacDowalls vs, Chippawas Dodgers vs. Visitations SUNDAY NIGHT. Original Céities vs, Butfalo Line coins, Inwood Girls vs, Travelers* s Hrooklyn Celtics vs. Comnions wealth, Pryor Sisters vs. Blue Beite Brooklyn vs, Eltzabeth. Vikings vs. Perth Amboy speyd+ boys, Dodgers vs. Knights. Visitation vs, MacDowall The basketball season te ogressing rapidly enough to insu a sniecesstul ar for the game, There ams in th © more te ¢ field this year than ever before and new ones are be!ng organ- d each day, Girls’ teams, as well 4 others, are ¢ ming to the fvont in amatenr and professional circles Buifalo belleves that it has a cham. Bionship team in the Buffalo Linvoins, For th treason the city from up- State is sending tts pet quintet to the metropolis for a game with the Origi- nal Ceities to horrow. Much talk has been offered from all sides on the abll- team, Judging solely from reports from Buffalo. the Ity of the visitin Roger|Lincoins should trim the champions by thirty or forty points, New York basketball fans will accord Buffalo all of the praise it deserves if the Celtics are defeated. But most of the fans laughing up their sleeves and s Try to do it! The preliminary game at Madison (are Garden to-morrow night houlil be a contest worth seeing. In rood Girls and the Girls of Travele Insurance Company are seheduled fer 1 fortyeminuts battle, ‘The T intend to start three members of Hartford team which fintshed sec the Tnetranve League last sen The Now York quintet, whet been reinforced by the acquisition W players, will rely mainly upon stars of last year, M. McLaugh Hin and He Muite Ascension Aves meet the Auditorium Five to-night at Richmond Hill, To morrow th Auditorium — quintet tuckles the West Post five at Savage's Institute arling Greys m § the Reporter five of White Plains to-night in the ond game of u th me series between the two teams. The Greys had little difculty in winning the frat contest, but in view of the form which the White Plains team has been displaying recently, there is a Bod fight in prospect Brooklyn Celtics meet the Common nlth Iive to-morrow night at the nimonwealth Club, ‘The latter team sume this year, but Bro um's manager asserts at Nis 4 out to do tts stuff in stopping the streak of the Harlem ites The preliminary contest at the Commonwealth Club will bring to gether the Blue Belles of Harlem and the Pryor Sisters’ Mive At Hoffmun's Casino, Bronx, the eya are scheduled to play the to Big Five in an interboro game Manager Dannente of eyes states that Whitty ond Barry ave registered with the Junto team apd that either or both start tn Sun Te Whitty and Barry to way with the Juntos, tha team 1 hav lich greater ‘ ) doubt that neither Wh Barry will play at any tin t Vive, The rul of Celtics state that ne member of tho quintet with another team " of the H ely serving as ed Milo A und 8 Club) gets into det ' fternoon at tl Audubon Ballroom againat the Athen: A.C. ‘Lhe two quintets belong to tl N Bavketball Federation Dowa ve hurd hit if th ruling of the new Basketball Commi: sion is put into effect, ure scheduled to play the Chtppawa's of Yonkers tn the first gama of the Metropolitan League's second half of 2 letropolitan y's Elica J Sun .H Gr ey, Crimmins, Mulle an and Berg s of Y