Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1919, Postscript, Page 14, Image 14

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IT'S ALL RIGHT TO TACKLE THE DUMMY, BUT TOO MANY ABSORB ITS MENTAL ATTITUDE
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DRESS REHEARSALS
DAILY AT COLGATE
FOR BIG TIGER ACT
Bill Roper Has Tough Job at Princeton, but Has Great,
Improvement in Jersey Hay Bankart's Eleven
May Show Over confidence t
WONDER WHAT A DOG WITH A FANCY KNIT BLANKET ON THINKS ABOUT
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sports lldlltir livening I'tiliHe I eilfirr
t'oiturtfjltl IWfl. by Public l.rrlner f v.
Ill the tovvu of llnmiltun. V . u imtnbor uf .iuiiiik ;;oiitlnne.ii mo
busily etiKneeil in putting " lrr--s lehe.UMils evet.v ila fur big nthletle
vent to be In-Ill in I'lim-etuii li.'M Siitnnlnj. Tim utlifill members-of the
cast nrc takins nothing for grntitnl nnil will be prulieieiit in their lines when
the curtain arises for the tirt net. The .(liiiimnRo lino is their piinelp.il
worry, but no one is expected to full 'linn when tin- biff Mum Is Mnsed.
Hamilton is tlic home uf Colgate rnlversity nnil Colgate has n great foot
ball team this venr. Some erltles liolillj tis.setl It is the best in this Ititiil
of the free ami the home of the brine, but that leimiiin to l .seen. I'.efoie
this week parses into hi-tmj we "hull have 11 partial answer, for the Ilunill
toulans aie bool.eil to aigue the ipiest'tiii of football "iipremapj with the
I'rineeton Tiger in I'almer Stadium Sntmda nfteinoon. And. tnhe It fioui
ns, it will be SO.MH game. Colgate has gone tliioilgh the n-aviu without n de
feat, administering knockout ill ops to ISrovvu and Cornell, and is nil loaded to
hand the same dose to the Tiger.
Princeton hud one elo-e game with l.atiijcttc and because of thai, mine
of the wise persons c.pct Colgate to have a walk-over. I'.ut don't li" luisl.v
in drawing rpiieliisions. riineetou miglit have been in bad fduipe against
Lafayette but that was two weeks ago ami a lot run happen lu fourteen
das. Also, jou neer ran tell, in football. Sometimes the worm turns Into a
boa constrictor and it Jou don't lllee It. perue the eore of the Sjrtieuve
Pitt and Uoston College - ale games last 8.itutdu.
ltill Uoper has the toughest job in the lountry on his hands, but Is get
ting results. Onl one varsit.v man returned to lollege and It was up to
him to discover ten otheis to m.c on the llrst team. Consldeial.le cMieilmeiilliiB
had to be done, and all of this took time. Now he has a line on the vu.rk
of all the candidates and will be icad to get his team lu shape for Hie
Harvard battle on November '.
Princeton will not hae an eusj lime of it from now on. Hiilj lour le.im
remaiu to be plajcd. but they ate not eas.v ones. b.v imj means. After Col
gate next Saturdaj . West Virginia comes next and will be followed bv
Harvard and Yule. That's a pietty strenuous sehediile for nuj team and
wc have to udmire Piiucetyn's nere in lijiug It.
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Uvurconfiduncc Feared x
t'T to rctilin 10 Colgate. That team appears lb be the goods this j
'mill will nut ill .1 good, haul li.illle agaiiisl I'linreioii 11 ine men nie 1101
overeoutldenl. The easj lieton oer Cornell hisl wuk and the 1 l-to-ll
triumph over P.rown two weeks ago might cm-e the oung athletes to over
(ktimatc their own importance ami when that happens good night '.
There ate innn high-class plajers on the ehwen. Captain West standing
out among the otheis like the Woolwoilh ISiiililiug. lliis one of tin- best
tackles in the count r aud was the unaniinoiis cholie for the all-Aniericau
team in 1011). lie plajs a good det'enMe game and also docs well on the
offense. He goes down the Held with li is ends on every kick aud is a sine
tackier.
Anderson, the ipiarterback. uln is a star. His strong point is iiiuiiiug
the bull through a broken field and he has s, red nianj touchdowns this year.
lie handles the forwaul pass well, beiug an accurate tlirower. lu the Cornell
game he tried eighteen aeiinl pla andill weie suisessful. His generalship
in running the team has been coninieiitul upou fuvoiablj and to sum up ull
of his good points, he looks like a pretty fair player.
(Jillo. till" fullback, is another vcteian and doer, all of Ihe line pluufing.
Laird, a new nun. plays haltbail. and those who haw ien him in aitiou
say he lits in well with Anderson and (Jillo. lie receives most of the forward
passes and also does the punting when West stays on the line. Watkins, the
other halfback, is the weak member of the backlicld.
According to the conversation spilled iu Syracuse last S.ituidaj night'
Woodman, the center, is one of the best linemen playing the game, lie is all
over the Held on defense and opens holes on the offense, linrtoti, 'the light
luard, played a great game against Hi own and looks good.
"With several old men back in the line-up and Larry Hankait as coach."
said a football scout the othei night. "Colgate can't help but bine n g eat
team. Larry is a driver and gets results if his men fan stand the g.iff. His
teams always are well coached and the playei- have a thoiotigh knowledge . f
the rules. Prinictouis iu tor a haul battle."
M
i (iAI 'ST I'uiuell. t'lilyiitc nils mil Jul nil In t.rlunl hi lit innf illil
not uttCMpt tu rush the hull. I'uraniil pusses neie used must uf
the tunc anil jiuui n spevial funniit'iun. The hnlfhiichi line hji on
the outside of the eml on the s'ule the formation is iiilleil anil' thl
outs'nle man runs iliuijouultu iinnis tu ijet Ihe K. I.ninl is thr lr
Mflii in this pmj.
Brains Against Speed
guy who coiuid the ''lace, is not always to the switt-
would haw seen
rpm:
a living example of his adage on l'rankliii I'iehl S.ituiday If ho hail ogled
the Penu-Swarthuiore battle. It wus a case of uiatihitig trigger-thought
against speed and trigger-thought won. Aud Itay Miller was the young mm
ho used his brains when he uotked that his feet weieu't inoUiig fust enough.
Along near the close of the game. Itay dioppcd back from end and at
tempted a drop-kick. Captain I.arkiu. the best football player on the (iuruet
eleven, .'.lipped through the stmdy l'euu line and blocked the effoit. The
rebound sent the ball lolling with cnusideiable spied toward the I!ed-aud-Blue
goal usts and Larkiu and Hay .Miller st;n t'.l to une after it.
Laikiu had about a stiide lead and he was holding it. liven, if anything.
he was making the gap wider, lu buik of this pair tiailed Heiife Miller
and Shorty llrauu aud a Swaithnioie man, liaj .Miller could see that he
didn't have a chance to get that bull aud be 1l.4id.tl Laikiu wasn't going to
get it either. He clipped the tiarnet captain and they both went tumbling
out of the iae. Heine, taking a tip from his brother, tlucw himself at
another Mercer imiuer and Shoity IJrauu had the line to himself.
ntillllAl'H some mil myue Unit Millei's piny uasn'l unytliiny In
lave about, hut theic me fir. yea reiy fciv. fontlmll players ichu
think on the IriyOer lil.c that,
TYUD HOI'l'KU is wearing a black eye, but it's not lnterfetlng with hi
"sight, as Swarthnioic- backs will testify. Hud has a habit of not only wreck
ing interference, but also of gettiug the uiiiuei.
"TF I'EXX tuns iii auy more leully high si-oies it will be surprising, for the
Quakers now haw to fate five of the toughest teams iu the Last. Lafayette
Is here Saturday aud Penu State follows. Dartmouth will be jdayed on Xo
Tember S on the Polo (Jrounds iu New York and the following Satuiday the
big Pitt game will be stuged. Cornell, as usual, closes the season 011 Thanks
giving Day
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Susquehanna Only 'leant to Scare tut Colgate
SL'SQUKIIANXA University, which is located at Selinsgrove. Pa., hus
stepped into the limelight this year. The football team has the distinction
of being the only cloen to score ou Colgate uud of giving the Xeiv Yorkers
a harder battle thau Oberlin or Cornell. Siibquehanna played at Ilamiltou
ou October 4 and put up u good game.
The score was made in a sensational manner. Anderson, of Colgate, at
tempted a forward pass, iu the last thirty seconds of play and Swartz, right
lialfback ou Huwiucuiiunu, intercepted it. He rau to the !!-jnrd lluo before he
was downed and ou the uext play carried it over for a touchdown.
Susquehanna seems to haw a pretty good tram this year, .Mount Carmel
ad Crnou Long Institute were defeated by big scores ami Lebanou Valley
was 5ed. to a ucoreieii tie lat SnturcUy. Vjllauova Muhlenberg. Plitlnson,
WMAT Do You
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ATHLETE SHOULD BE
GOOD LOSER, BUT NOT
TOO SOFT ABOUT IT
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Good Winner Has to Watch Against Being Too Patroniz
ing or Too Sympathetic Toward His Beaten Op
ponent Roper Has Big Battle
IX TUG SFOKTLIGIIT II V GRANTLANI1 KICK
Copurlvht, into. All nights Reserved I
TRANSLATING the ideal conduct on the -field of sportive competition is
no easy nssignmcut.
A man should be a good loser, but he shouldn't be too soft and pliable
about it. There is no particular thrill iu beating an opponent who seems 'to
enjoy it.
A good winner has to watch against being too patronizing or too sym
pathetic toward his beaten opponent.
When ihe Reds trimmed the White Sox, Kid Glcason was quoted as
saying: "The best team didn't win." 1
Hut the team that played the better ball in that scries won, which after
all, was the main idea. '
In the way of ideal conduct, very few have improved nnnn Ate Tri,,...
round-up !
"In the fell clutch of circumstance ., .
I have not icinced nor cried aloud. ' ci
Beneath the hludgeoningn of chance. ' ' '
My head is bloody, hut itftooiccd." '
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TlUUli: isn't iciy much in the nay of a sijuuuk, ulihi, yuibbtc
plaintive outcry attached to this.
Answering a Why
WHY. is it that so many of you sporting writers picked L'ddic' Collins to
star in the recent (.cries when he was outplayed by Rath of the Reds?''
fs one of several queries that havo drifted in unent the rcceut furore.
' Collins was a vcterau of five world series. He hnd starred in four of
, these and had nlways been n telling factor except the scries against the Boston
I P.raves, Ills five-year world-series average had been nrouud or above ,"00.
' He has nhvnys been known ns n great "money player," at his best on the
I big occasions.
j Through the campaign just closed he had batted .320 and had known
one of his best years.
Taking these facts into consideration, on just what grounds should
sporting writer have said: "Collins will be a bust iu the coming scries. He
won't bat ,2;t0, and will be outplayed by Rath."
I
r.Y THE main you (an only read the future in sport by the past per-
formancc chart, plus present form as it appears to he. This system
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ATLANTIC CilY
GOLF I
HURSDAY
GERMANTO WN FRIENDS i
STRONG ON GRIDIRON E
Biggest Session in Fall Tourney
Expected Over Sea
shore Links
loach Kolb's Eleven lias
Scored .52 Points 10 'J in
Three Games Played to
Date
NEW YORK
STILL BUSY W'lS Till-: .ILMOli TEAM
ISy ANIY MrMllLKK
ii..',l..li,liin rolfi'l's eoninieii'C
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....11 I .. nvmlllS tOlOW I 111" .MUIUIH
fit-., whire the play W"'" ' '"T
day' at the Country Club iu the woppinc,
hie fall to.irney. ...
Many of the best players of Sew
Wk as well us here will be in the
Ciitg The mutest will lie between
A 1 e Uisley. loi.l of the links there.
1 he field, with the two-time-ii-
ear rbampioii there bavi.g the edge
over the field of about 1..0 players .-
,peeed to en.el. The gates are open
it the seashore stretch todav and to
mnnow for practice ion nils and it takes
Ue n bit of l'"'-'-l"l!,nK1,r(,,,.t,i"
befoie a feller can get used to the lies,
the traps, the winds and the other
"rnusunlly glistening piiws will peieh
on the long table befoie the booming
h!g lire in the clubhouse to attract the
frantic llnksnien. there being sih-r
things with writing on their sides tor
winners in all (lights and beaten eights
as well as souvenirs for runners-up and
In the handicap play the last day. Ihe
entries for the play must be in the
hands of the committee hetore tonioirow
Xoiioih much carl niie to state that
this is poor golf weather except that
perhaps frosted buezos do nip the slnns
a little encaseii soiciy ui uon r"" "!- .
Vew York realizes that golf is still on.
and likes it. Tor install, o the New
York Athletic Club gets together tin
week for its seenth annual tourney
over the Vox Hills i nurse anil looks for
at least 200 participants, despite the
fact the golf is limited to members of
that ilub.
This is the famous tourney where
members shooting around l'.'."i. come in
for medals and thing". Another one of
the Mime will be by the I'niversity ,
Club over two different and distinct I
golf courses.
Cherry Valley's tourney will lie played '
at (iarden City net week for three1
days, when there will also be a one-day
tourney with the Wykagyl Club as yei
hots. '
St. Alhau's tourniy lor M-teruu
gulfeis gets u second sitting tomotrow.1
making one mine tourney for the metro- '
politan distiict. which is swinging along '
in regular suinuier-tuue toiin. '
The one mid only t Iiiti-r that aimear- i
to icmain to clinch the inteicity match
between Philadelphia and New- York is
for tin locals to pick a i.iptuin, name
the date and the links. '
Otherwise Philadelphia is set.
So is New York.
Roth have picked their tennis and
await tlio advances of the other. An
oihcial word or a ietems whistle or.
something Aould start this noud and
lovely links pluy.
Kin men from heie aie In play ie,
men from there in single, and the i
same number of women likewise in i
New York, supposedh this coming Sat- i
urday. Then theic are to be fouisomci ,
in Philadelphia the following Saturday.
X'cw York nw aits
Faller, Hiking A. E. F. Champ, There!
llrooUltn. N. ., Oa 1 Keprcsentatle
' fields will start 'li tbp en-mllf vulk ami
ten-mile run. natton I hHrnulunKhlim. whttli ,
' nlll be heM by the llruolilMi Athletic Aso
I rUttotl nn Hronl.lMi I W,l hrttunlay atler
nooti. The uffitftl uli IEmL wan anununted
i last nlKhl Vred p.ilii f Kail ltlver, th
I Interallied champion l .pKle.l to nturt lu
the run
Sam Langford Draws
Tulsa. OMa., c ' .'1 sain T.anvfor.l nr
ttojtou, and Jk I. Tliomp-ion. of St. Joweph
.Mo. neicru hPaU vvetahtH, iHixetl tl'teen
rouuilH to a tlran horo taut nlirht
ISy 1'Al'L PRIOP
Tpil'T.TWO points to nine
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is the
gridiron record of Cerninntown
I'rieuils' School this season to date.
After passing up tootball last year be- ,
cause nf the "llu" epidemic. Coach An
drew Kolb has brought together viitu
nlly the same eleven that played ns the
junior team two yeats ago. when this
aggregation scored a total of 122 points I
to its opponents zero, .lust now tier-
innntown rriends' looms up as tin
stellar academic eleycn iu Philadelphia j
anil district.
The onh change iu ('cimanlowni
rriends' line-up fiom that of 1!M7
Is the absence of "Hob" Cowing, iu Ihe
biickfiejd. Robert has lift school and
his Micaucy is being filled by hwiu
Cinunerling. but the latter is not pln
ing behind the line. On the oilier
wing, Irwin is putting up a sensational
game at right end
The backlicld is composed of a
spenly quaitet; a line-picicing full-'
back in llraineid lucss. a pair of hard- !
to-stoii halfbacks in Jimmy Xicholas I
and Dudley Saul, while Jack Simons. I
captain, is proving his worth at quar- '
terbuck. in sprints around end, and he
al-o is showing wonilerlul anility as
smsisssmmmis
(API'ALN JACK SIMONS
Jeems has licin downing all efl'oils ou
the p.ut of opposing b.ill-can icrs in
getting aiound his wing. Oilier men on
the line arc putting up game, gritty,
stonewall games. Thr tackles me Stiwe
Woolftoii aud cither Richard Riigel
and Lee Palton. who bine been alter
nating, 1 1. u ill Ariiet ami Alfred lliilm,
guards, and Hugh lloggo, center.
I'l lends' Cential was crushed by
(eriiinnt'iwii I'liends in the hitter's l,is
,;iune Coach Kolb's pioteges rolled up
a total ot -IJ iioiuls. (i. I, s other
mantowii 1'riends most hitter rival.
d this annual contest is considered
be the biggest game on the schedule.
Ridley Park -High School was !er-
itown 1'riends first vis-a-vis of the
on. ('erninntown 1 riends finished
icoiul. but only after a terrific tussle,
the final score being 11-7. I'or two
periods the elevens played each other
to an (l-ll standstill. Jn tlie tlilril
quarter Nicholas got through and away
for a touchdown. Innes kicking the
goal. Later Ridley Park was credited
with a field goal Vlth (icrinantown
Tricnds leading, 7-", near the end of
the gruelling battle. Lafl'erty, one of
Ridley Park's ends, lccelved the ball
and tore down the field for the touch
down that defeated Coach Kolb's
youngsters.
Xet 1'iiiluy is an open date on
('erninntown friends' schedule, but it
. is probable that a game with Havcrford
trcsh will be played. The next bjg
game is scheduled for October .11, when
Darby High School w'ill be the party
of the second part.
Soccer football is another sport that
is going awfully big at ("ermantown
1'riends'. Conch Smith has two teams
i out virtually daily in an effort to se
lect u winning eleven. There arc only
- two regulars, 1'ritz aud Truitt, iu uni- .
i form now. (James scheduled for this I
I season have been limited entirely to In- i
teracademie League matches.
! Hnerford School has le-entered the,
I league this year, and Peun Charter is1
to make its first attempt to annex the i
cup. (iernuiutown M-icnils team ue
fenils the trophy.' which has only to be
held through this season for permanent
possession. The (lirinautowu Kriouila' i
School .schedule follows:
Wilmington rrlen'lx. at hom". November
7. rrleuili Select, at home, Noember 10,
llavortiml Scjiool, away, November 1. I'enn
I'harter. Ht Inline, Nnvtmber IS, Wllmlnit
ton Vrlendn. nwav, November '21: Friends'
SVlect, HW.il, .Nowmlier -l; Haverfortl
Hchool, at home, November -d; Penn c'hnr
ur. aw as, llecember '2 '
itill not aluays briny you a icinner, but ichat other systems have yout
Bill Roper's Baltic ,
COACH RILL ROPER, of Princeton, faces one of the roughest tests of the
football country from now on to the end.
"With only two veteran pin) era he is culled upon to meet Colgate, West
Virginia, Harvard nnd Vale in turn.
Lach of his rivals carries a stout nucleus of experienced tulent, men
who have starred before. Aud experience, iu football ns well as a few other.
wants ot existence, is a tcrrinc asset.
situation that a I'i'inc
ritlb is piobably the toughest situation that a I'i'inccton coach ever
faced. There isn't a breaking spot left from now on. And not the
lanrst of the lot irill he thr Colgate gumr on Saturday, ir'iru Larry
Iiankart escorts his powerful machine to the Xassau battlefield.
a n 0
TIILRI' is a deserved amount of acclaim and lenown in flying from Xew
York to Sun I'rancisco nnil from f;flii Francisco to Xew York, but the
trains are still fast enough for us. Aud very likely will be for the next
two or three months.
" .-
0XL of the outstanding facts about any argument is that both sides are
lucky if they can finish wit'i n draw. Did you ever hear one that didn't
go into extra inniugsV
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WHY not dash abruptly to the ultimate conclusion and strike for u uo-hour
day and all the money you can spend?
Who Can Start a Strike of
1. After-Dinner Speakcis.
''. Hat-Check Pirates.
;!. Ten -Spot Itorrowcis. .
I. dolf Confessions. .,
Winter-League Wrangles.
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HO are the six greatest ends of football history?'
itikey, Shevlin nnd Kilpatrick, of Yale; Campbell and Hnrdwick. o
d Neil Snow, of Michigan, will do very well for an olf-liam
inquiies a lender.
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Harvard, au
stab
THR Sox may get into another world series next fall, aud gosh, how Claude
Williams dreads it,
general of the team. The four men , l tun to dale was Chestnut Hill
play well together and thus far theic uulemy. l.'i-0. and this v ictory caused
ha- baldly been n slip-up in signals, i li enthusiasm mining the student
Jimmy Downs is the other end, ami bdv. Chestnut Hill has (ecu lier-
Tlgers In Harrier Meet
I'rluietnil, N. 3 clot 21 1-lni ''s'
harriers are preparing for a bu crom
eountry "eaion tills tail The Hirer om
tance men will start at the Invitation eol
leelate r rofs-iuuntry rtta at Hjraeuse next
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Satisfaction is one of the bi&&est words. in the English
lnnfeua&e. It is the ultimate &oal of all human aspiration.
Without it there can be no such thinfc as Happiness
with it, every moment oflife is counted as worth while.
Buying a Paie car is nothing more or less than an in
vestment.in Satisfaction. It means the ability to come and
&o at will. It means freedom from mile posts and con
fining influences. It means intense pride in a thoroughly
hi&H &rade mechanical product" that is worthy of respect
and confidence.
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GUY A. WILLEY, President
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304 North Broad Street, Philadelphia
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LITTLE BOBBIE
(Exact Size)
" 7c
(3 for 20 c)
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SoorSj'S
PERHAPS you've been look
ing for a cigar at a moderate
price that suits your taste. But
you smoke rattier frequently
and find that cigars that suit
you are expensive;
If you arc in this predicament,
try Little Bobbie. This cigar
is handsomely made, has a long,
carefully chosen filler and a
fine Sumatra wrapper.
With Little Bobbies you can
smoke as often as your impulse
dictates without feeling the cost. '
That cost, by the way, is 3 for
20c or Jc for one. Better give
them a trial.
LITTLE
BOBBIE
Distributing Branch
1147 No, 4th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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