JOIJW v"M,W "' '"' Yft 's l "'' Si?'' ,v L m VBNIKG" PXJBEIC LEDGER-PHlEAttnSGPHIA-, TUESDAY,' NOVEMBER 18; 1919 tfci -- - .--. -. -.-- - , . . . .. . . . . . . I,, . .. . . u WALE EXPECTS TO USE A MUCH-IMPROVED SHARPE SYSTEM ON THE UNBEATEN CRIMSON JCIJM--' ft m f " PUNTER IS POWER TO r TEAM ON OFFENSE AS S WELL AS DEFENSE' WONDER WHAT A QUEEN OF HEARTS THINKS ABOUT Any Football Combination 11' ith Good kicker and Fast. Hard-Tackling Ends Possesses Punch on It tack. Says Big Bill llollenback 11 ItOHKKT V. JIAXWKI.I. iiwrl. lclltar Ktrnlni: ViiMic ix-durr K'apyrahi tnr u fitti. .-rr t' iXTTHUN a football team is up against it. with fourth down ami about 1." I," jurdt to sain, die nuarterbaek iiIhiijs glcs the signal for n mut when (the tinll is tint too close to tlic oimncnt' gn.il line, Kvcrjbody known tin1 Ipunt is thf RrcnteM defensive nln.v in tlic same, Inn It Is snrprMog In note 'how few teams know how to make use of it. Of course, tlic play nlvvnjM i 'tailed as it lat resort, but n wise field u"nornl will not wall that long. He will kick on the first down when inside of hl L'0-ynril line, wait until the second down between the L'O and .'." jnrd Hues and nfter that he will tur it when evcrj thine else fail. "The punt is a (jreat defensive plnv," siiid Kill llolleiiuacl;. assistant roach at (he University of 1'ennsjlvania. the other day. "but 1 believe it nlo in a wonderful offensive weapon. Hive me a Rood uicker and .a pair of ftutl. iacTklluK ends, and I will take a ehnnce ic'iilnM any tenin. .lust boot the ball Into the other fellow V territory, and after the ends down the oateher In his trucks a eouple of times he I- likeH to lose eoullileuee in himself und fumble a kick Then if we Rft the ball, thiuk of all the ground we have gained. "College quarterhiukf don't seem to be able to figure the real value of u Jiunt They think it is u disgrace-a lu of weakuess to kiel. on the flrft down. That is a mistake. All jnu have to do is to watch a Harvard team in one of the big games and see how those gnjs make use of the kick. They know tlie luiw a rhanee to get the ball m a fumble, and even if tlto.v don't the bull is in the opponent's tenltorj. aud it is up to them to got It out. "(Jlenn Warner Is a vcrj clevir, foxy coach, and lie ban taught 1ii players- to nvike use of the kicking game. He beat West Virginia early in the enson hi puntiug on the first down and keeping the ball in .he Southerners' territory T.very time I'itt was behind the fitl-jurd line Hustings would boot the ball. As a result Wen Virginia bad eight fnmblcs in the gome und one half were oa kicks. (nL aho had a chunie to brat J'enn State had the bill been ( ' kicked wore often, (load work was done in thr first iiunrtii, but niter that thne wasn't i chance, low niver eon do loo mwh punting il fiou hare a fairly good kiekir.V Who Was tin: Greatest Punter? TVTANV arguments have come up as to who was the gre.itest kuker of all " time, but the question never will b" settled. There lmo benu too many and, anywuy. moL of the old-timers arc too strong for their favorites. How efer, one of the greatest punters I ever have s'ra was Swede, who plated on Michigan in 10p2. He wus good for (iOjinids all of the lime, and onee It a.game against Chicago got off one which sailed 7."i. Tat O'Dcn, of Wisconsin; Ilcrchbergor. ot Chicago, and tJordnn lirov n. o' Vale, were top-uotchere in the olden lays and could get great dlitanee. Wilmer Cronell, of Swarthmorc, uImi could boot the' oval. However, llollenback conies to but ith a candidato for premier punting honors. He nominates Walder. who plnjcil with Cornell in l!Kl8. "The greatest kick I ever saw," Kill nairatcs, "was pulled in the I'niu Cornell game in 1!)0S, anil, bc!ievc me. it was SONIi; kick. We had carried the ball to the Ithaeans' 1-jaid line, where we were held fur downs. On the first play nfter Cornell got the ball Walder ilroppi-d'liack behiud bis own goal line and I stood in the middle of the tield. playing, as I thought, for a long punt. "Walder was about ten yMds back uf the goal line when his foot hit that ball, It was a perfect spiral and 1 got set to catch il when it came down. The only trouble was that it refused to drop and it sailed over my head, drop- viUe tweuty yards behind me. 1 tan after the ball, picked it up on cur 5-yard ' line-and O'Hourke, the big tackle, grabbed ne bcfo(re I had gained an indi ttV 11 AT Mil traveled more than 100 yardt and saved Cornell. There A them.' might have been other kick like that, but I never heard of Hercs Chance for Comparative-Score Experts TN A SHOUT time the critics will make a heroic attempt to pick a chain -plonshlp eleven for 1010. and the job will uot be an easy one. The result of Saturday's games puts everything on the blink, for Colgate and Dart mouth, the leading undefeated teams, bit the dust for tlic first time this year. Harvard lias yet to lose a game, but cannot bo considered, even if she tritimphs over the Uluc. The Crimson .has had things pretty easy this fall and cannot be allowed to walk away with the title. Syracuse now is putting in claims for the crown, despite the Kl to 0 defeat blipped over by Washington and Jefferson. I'itt is likely to step for ward because it defeated the team that beat Syracute, It's a swell mlxup and the best guesser will win. Tive teams have been defend d imce and can be considered. Dartmouth lost to Urown, 7-0; Colgate lost to Syracuse, 3IJ-7 ; Syracuse lost to Washington and Jefferson, i;-0; Pittsburgh lost to Syracuse, Si-."?, and Washington and Jefferson lost to Pittsburgh. 7-0. Cents who believe in comparative scores have a chance to figure to their hrarts' content. Penn State would have had a good chance to -laim something if the team had played any kind of football against Dartmouth. Hugo Ilezdek's ckven was defeated 10 to 1!1 early in the season, when the players had not yet 'reached the top form and teamwork was conspicuous by its absence. Slate has a very good team this year and can give any of the big boys a hard battle. Had she defeated Dartmouth the team would huve been consid ered seriously. At that there still is a chanee. State plays Pittsburgh on Thanksgiving Day, aud if Ilezdek's men win the dopestcrs will huve to begin slf over again. If comparative scoies were carried out Charley Morun's team at Center College would have to be considered. Here is the dope: Krown beat Dart mouth, Dartmouth tied Colgate, Colgate beat Princeton, Princeton beat Yale, AVcst Virginia beat Princeton and Center College beal West Virginia. Thai maill college in Danville, Ky., is in the limelight this year and may become popular some day. Still it doesn't take much to get into the big pubh these davs. Just wallop a. winning team and there is u chance to go into vaudeville. u ... TUV remaining yauies to be played, tcith the eJieytion of the Pitt- Htate contest, icill have no hearing on the championship or mip- 1 s thing else, llotcever, they will be ercitlng and, anincay, who wants to be a champion? Big Boost for Princeton Tigers LAWItENCH PEKUY, the New York football critic, suys Yale wa lucky to have met Princeton on u soggy field last Saturday. On a fust gridiron I'crry believes the Blue would have been badly beaten. This is what be says: ''Princeton's equipment consisted of u Tfry creditable line buck attack, some good off tackle plays, some flushes of good wide interference and as fine u' threat game as any team has employed this year. Included in this threat was n forward passing scheme not easily solved, which compares in wientifu arrangement and effectiveness with any forward passing I have ever seen Had the field not been surprisingly soggy, thereby preventing catchers from arriving at their stations as they were timed to arrive or, having arrived being unable to turn on quick pivot Yale, I firmly 1-elieve, would have beeU 'Bhe herself might have made one touchdown under b-tter footing, but Iiat touchdown would liavo been more or less heavily overbalanced. I M17 this because Yale, coached to watch out for passes over the center, was tomnletely fooled by Princeton's lateral deception, whereby after catchers, Inrinarently duly constituted as receivers, bad reached their stations another .liable roan, who had masked himself, darted wide and clear. Two long t-UftH ' . v,.1A woa w-ntnhlnp for short ones which ii-..l,l Trnssts over ccuvci " ;-;- - ;.::"."" ' ""'" "uvo :iTt. mnn loose were frustrates because ine cau-m ." V. mnn loose were frustrated because ine caicner was unable in . Rllnnery going to get to his position on time. It was obvious that timing rOived a very important part in the Princeton overhead scheme and timing l!1" - . 1 .Ih... nC ilia nlllV ra' ' l' t"0 " "" " "" .". , ifVJW defensive pay of both elevens was excellent, quite up in 1 I JJoyle. T'to ojffcnsiee line play of the rival teams teas also good. I -herring effective interference on wide plays, in which Yale was not V eooi, and Princeton good qnfu occasionally." '-' Coaldalc Will Meet Holmesburg ,. A ll .11 1 -.1. ,. -i -ntAn nf tllji nnn 1 t1 1 . 1 111 "& 7TH1I3 CoaldttlO lOQinail leann unauiuvua ui mo oi i.riV, win uc With U3 V.IiL.t Saturday afternoon, when It lines .up against Holmesburg at Holmes . ."i,!T?lL This nromiscs to be one of the best Independent games staged her ' W wason und will give tlu- fans a line tin the gapae as It la played upstate. '' kMl but n very good team, "Illuc" Ilonner is one of thq best plunging 'limes I.fyer navo peeu, uuu y"u.i." " . . . """"" uu UJ' fciCKer. for The Pirst Tlrse ToNtfiHT im This GUYS HSmD Gosh i r Tireb "r'-o WVM&&) (TAcvJ you QEj IT HevD HAVE FILLec HtS CLUsSM - S'Pose HE'S sSORE AS A CRAB AT Mf. I SHOULD UJORRY WHAT Do Yov Know Bout That !!? This Pooh Rcsm pnsssd. Good- night! some Thimo Tt-ruu-s ie. tP ITS OPENED HE'Lt- Keep Hs .SPADes Ats4D Mfz AesiD M.V 5lRt- f-TterstO vstt-t. ppirt- rie for tHp eorJeVARr' Tub. J56AUSR oper-iS GH ? I HAT( That ROUfiHMECK, I've GOT A BAOKACHfr FROM THE. WAV HE SHUFFLES NOBoDr Raised But I SuPPoSE I'm oJ mv u;av just The SAfs-E ?lPl5 . WHAT Soor aii-L Tka Do ? .Somebody" sS surq "b Hfsve filled COME ON with That IVJG.XT CARD.' UlSH he wcjut-DWT Pick 'em OP owe BV omf BS m Vm Jv vl J. I !" - .sMvfti "J$$M -)g.. THIS LOsSBRj,' NO WONPEff (SINK'S A T-no oioe card DRAVaJS ahead op H'ina AMD HtS ,Taks, THRee. 2&--X' VvJJrLL- vuit.1. You LOOK vnIHo'S HERE Oh ladv Lady,' Tf This haimd doesn't PUT HirsA ow velvgt fSooD miGht!-(hiS Hand fcgls a Triple Tremulous fvy jdihar) r E "WmZvJ J 0UCH! NEARLY Nose Sl.MS'D 'TvsvAaN'T BROKE. MY THE WAY HIS ME DOWM . MY Fault The Dealer HAD R3UR KlfstGsS !.' well TouD Tbo HovJ I HaTC5 HIM AMY wY I -f JcrrY Keri ONLY ONE YALE WIN OVER HARVARD TEAM IN LAST TEN YEARS With Combination of Haughton, Brickley, Hardwich, Mahan. Fclton and Bradlec Among the Missing, EIVs Chance to Wrcclc the Crimson Is Much Improved . i in tiiic sronTLiaiiT nv grantind uice Copj right, 1010. All rights reserved. Who'll Volunteer HUH do some critics spend their days , Swearing that Francis Bacon wrote The bulk of Mr. Shakespeare's plays, That Bill was not the acting potc; And working in, around about. With some points fresh and others ioilty, Oo on to prove beyond a doubt 1 he Bard of Avon was not guilty. Oh, would that some far day from here, When I am dust to dust returned. When my selections, far and near, Arc panned and hooled, knocked and spurned, Oh would that it might some day be, When Time has called my little bluff. That some friend will arise for nc And prove I did not write the stuff. IT SO happens that Itodgers, of West Virginia, is one of the best student in the university. This Miould help allay the fictional idea that all great llne buckcrs are big Hwcdes, who can spenk only broken English. DAN McOLUGAN, the old Michigan star, not only rates Josh Cody, of Vandci bilt, as the best tackle he has seen this year, but one of the best of nil lime, t'odj's displacement is 220 pounds, which is combined with speed and aggres' sheuess. What more can any tackle use? The Facts in the Case rpilK fuet in the case appear to be that Yale has ovei turned Harvard but J-onee iu the last ten yeur.s. This overthrow came at thrir last meeting in JUKI. The combination of Haughton and such elite talent as Urickley, Hnrdwick, Muhun, Fclton, Bradlec, etc.. was a trifle too much for the harassed ltlue from 1012 to 1010, BIT Yale Am tonic forward since that depressing slump, while Bar rard has nuthlnq like the machine that woie the Crimion from 1P12 tlnounh 1013. IMPORTANT GAMES F 0RGER1NT01 FEW THRILLS LIKELY IN NEXT BIG GAME VMCOM E WANTS TO Considerable Record EC. PATTKUSON, the western football expert, who a All-t'oufereuce Woven for Collier's, calls attention t? Suburbanites Have Hard Sched ule, Playing Reading Tonight 1 and Camden Thursday Yale-Harvard Came Prob ably ll ill Resolrd Itself Into Duel Between Casey and Braden NORTH PHILS DOWN DE NERI CRIMSON IS FAVORITE I KA.STKK.N I.I.M.t I. sftMIIM, V. I.. IM. Vt. I.. IC. (unnlrii. i o l.noo iii.N.rl ': :: .inn f.ire.iint'n 3 1 .till I t.-.i illnc 1 .1 .''.111 V I'lilln. 3 .lilt; Irenlmt o I .mill sciii.m i.r. nm tiik wixk lonUlit Rriulini: ut l,ini!iinliiMi. Ihtirsdft) (irrtniintrm'i it t ('muilen, Vrl(!n North I'liihiilt'lehlii nl Trfnoui Sjturdj Trenlnu lit lie Ntrl, ( mmlcr) Ml ( Kratflne. I OTIIKII ,AMI rilNK.III Virlhnifct Cliiirdi Leiicut ulian is i HptlittlM. Northft vs. Ovfuril. 1.INB-LI I'OK TOMI.IIT's (,.Vli: ICenillne (,rniuititn.n siiucrnmn . forunrri ... llUck Toirnrti . . furuuril . . , I'ohpII HnBcertv . . renter Lawrence Vlnrrls ... ciliird TranfUlp Vlurtln . gunril slmludliiEer , lt M'K Iv IIAI.I. TJ.NTII. .Iimim Selieerer made ihc vviiiniiig tiiiii'hilown Saturday , the Princeton e game whs singularly jacking in s.I0ct m-ii lai' perfonnances. There vuis nothing . tit in ; )i(. great I nirung t lis fei-i. There mip little ti. inspire the befuned miloiikeis vwth the thrill of btittle that so often mis marked t Hie tituntie stml.... in games M.iged I by the wi-cnlled ISig Tl.ic. If this was true when Princeton had u ver satile uttuik it will he even more the (use next Satuiday when Hiinn'rd meets 1 livery Time lie Hit Line They Dragged One Out Sanderson Auideiny. n little school back in the hills of Massa chusetts, was playing against tjic Ilolyoke High School eleven. San derson hud u big fullback, who, de spite ,i lumc leg, was ipiitc a line plunger. This player gained many yards through the line that day, and uttct each plunge one of the Holyoke players would be found laid out. The mystery of the number Of Injuries wasn't solved until after the gimie. when it was learned that th.' lame fullback wore ,i sted brace over hi- kneecap. PlAY HOLMESBURG again will select the n remarltahln record "that every man on the various Conference sounds, with one eicontion. n lad seventeen years old. was in the service." And il might be added they were 4iol shipbuilders Claims Only Way to Settle Championship Is for Two Clubs to Meet INSISTS ON NEUTRAL FIELD lalo in tin Mmlimn at ruwhririKP. 'IM. i ... - . (leinu.itowu inusi win its scheduled ,. "J ' ,'""J , "' ','"' '" inomenRi in , , . i i ., ii ,i "" "''""g struggle, but the chun-es l.astern League baskellmll game with .,ri. ,1,,., r.,s.,, ,,, -,.,. , ,.,., the Heading Hears tonight at Audi- i football, alone will fumi-l. l... fl.-ill. I Luckily for Doctor Shame's clown, i ..",.'.. VI. ".. "'.-.. ,Fi . . -- -..-... -.. -. . w ...- iiii iiwi i in i inn -M-iiniiii. i iji iii ii ii l.ur litis I in on niiiii inf nl n niu I ' .' - his way for the entire distance, but liraden isn't Coy. He can go a certain distance but he cuuuot go the entire route as he showed against Princeton. Has Had Long Itest Hurra id uKo has the advantage of a long risf. Yule will meet Harvard untie Ihe same conditions that Plimp ton met Yule, with only u week', time to lecuperatc from a gruelling game The independent football chnmpion ship of Philadelphia will remain in. dis pute unless Holmesburg and Yimomc. the two leuding aspirants, wiicli an agreement soon. I!oth teams have advumed claims for the independent ctovvu. Conshohoekon, probably the foremost team in the Ilast, has defeated both Holmesburg and Vin tome, but us Conshohockcn repiesents an tipstale community nnd does not play within the limits of Philadelihin. local fans seem justilied iu omitting them from all claims on the Philadelphia title. However, Vincome, on Conshuhoek en's own gridiron, held the Tigers to n lower score than Holmesburg did in the classic clash played in the stockade at Norristown. u neutral field. Itoth Ilojmcsburg und Yiucumc have defeated all the elevens uf tills city that The Big Lack ON 12 of the queer featuies of the waning football season has been the lack of good kickers. It is difficult to recall a eumpnign where big elevens were so badly shy iu this important department of the game. Is the collegiate hoof s'.umplng in the rush of knowledge to the beunV 11T1IBV an eleven so powerful as the Colgate machine has to move ft through a teuton without a first-class spiralist, the alarmint dcvreaic in intercollegiate hoofs tan be appieciatcd. Official Report .he-upon golf champion, is mm titer hunting iu the agon soon will return nn official report as to whether, in the nil of opening lire, the hunter should keep his eye on the doer or on the guide. This always has been ii mooted question among hunters, with the result that the casualty list involving deer and guides has been about fifty-fifty. WALTKIt HAtiKN. Hi lnoiintuins. Mr. Hugo lorium llnll, t helten avenue ami i new . '" poms nrnere are any Hint will grip street, or share second place with the New Knglnnd gridiion customers. Ftank l'otb's Noith Philadelphia I Dtherw is,, the game ptobably will re Amerieans, who last night broke the j snlw itself into ju.st what Yule ap tie with the other local icpresentutive. p.ireuth wants a tilt smacking of the He Neii. . i old sthool of football in which the This is a crucial week for the lien major part will be line-plunging and the tiis-ritgoiuld combination, but- the , minor portion ineffectual efforts to pull are getting the breaks iu some lespects ntl" modern plays. -and instead of having to travel our to1 ..,,, .,u,; n,. .. , Camden tomorrow night and engage t ne ' U ul 'Mlh' Ilavp w" Skeeteis in another hard contest, the1 " is true that Hinvanl bus a bitter game will he staged on Thursday, thus rounded offense than ale, but u that affording an extra tlay of rest, which, Ihe Crimson hasn't the variety of for should prove beneficial. , vwinl pas-jug plays nor can she evecute The North Philadelphia Americans i them ncarh as well as Princeton. Yale showed form at Moose Hall last night, mothered most of the Tigers passes. shooting field goals and when the of ficial scorckeepor hud concluded his evening', work he announced the final score as 42-29 iu favor of North Phil adelphia over l)c Neri. The nptowncrs started off with Itube Cashman in the line-up ami such stars (is Soils und Muller ou the side lines. Munnger Poth's judgment iu picking his consequently it seems reasonable to believe that she will be able to stop all of Harvard's aerial efforts next Sat urday. If Yule puts up the defense against Harvard that she did against Prince ton, the battle will virtually resolve it self into a thiol between Casey and I'raden. In this event. Harvard should line-up proved correct. The feature .if, iIIUO a ,i10 hotter of the argument, be the evening was the won. of iisi-m-j , ,.0 ti. ,lls,in,, t'nsoy u luoken Lay was the only man hurl at nil anil his iujiuy vi as nothing worse than a split ear. This won't keep him from hearing the signals, what I.e needs is the eye to see an opening und the alertness to take it. While the ltlue was using everything at iis cnmntuml' to beat the Tigers, almost the entire Crimsou team ami nM Ihe loaches were taking mental am' other notes ()f Yale's play. This mean that when the big teams clash Saturday , Harvard will have ull the data on tin ltlue- that is, unless the Yule (oache instill a In! of new stuff into thou i hinges this week, ii very unlikely con tingency. If the Yule conches couldn't or didn't tuch the team the new games in eight weeks it is a safe bet that it will not be done in anotllK five tluys. Ilverything considered, Harvard has a big theoretical edge ou Yale, but theories and dope have proved very un true to their sponsors all year, so the Crimson-Itlue battle also may develop into one of the frequent upsets. II AG EX, in addition to being a champion golfer and a first-class shot, iraa at one time a semi-pro ballplayer. And there uie a number of tinkles who could use the power of his build. WITH Notre Dame suppressing the Army team and Georgetown conquering the Navy, why pan England for her inability, to settle the Irish question? T1IHUI1 is a rumor abroad thut Ohio will go after an exclusive world scries next fall, with Put Moran taking the arena with Tris Speaker. The old state was (otisiilernbly stirred last fall with only one championship entry. What might happen il both tincinuuti und Cleveland wcro involved brings ou a shudder (irimstend. "the l!ig Swede. who es tablished a record tor the season with seven lillskels Tommy lJnnleavywasalso in toe lime light with five buskels. Itrownie ha 1 four, Cioss two. and the Kabo none I leason. Ally .view liiiums. .u loin, tne Americans uroppeu one uoen uuu n nuit two-baggers into the net against seven for De Neri. .lolinny P.ockman landed four of these. Dark two and MoYYil limns one. VtT the first half He N'eri only managed to keep in the running with foul goals. The baskets caged were some of the most spectacular of the season Kay Cross, while only making two. missed a half dozen and the reason wns that he had too much "1'iiglinh" on the ball. Heforo the affair was concluded Uilb ltiller aud Annie rmstroiig hail do butted nsi De Neils ami dooige Uetnch busted into the Americans' butting order. Held runner of parts. At any moments he is likely to tear himself uvwiv from his would-he tui'klers ami light his :n lliioiigh the P.lue for a touchdown, or nl least a inn that will put his li'nm within striking distance f the goal, (hi the other bund, lirudeu may do us he did against Princeton, iniitti ((insistent gains through the Hue until ho has cm ried his team lnr into enemy territory . but he should not be feaied furthei Ted Coy . ou n few oecusious, plunged (,'MMIIUV . ('.Horns & Verne.'. Slurs. 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