Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FBlDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921
Football Most Highly Scientific Game in Sports, Says A. A. Stagg, Chicago Gridiron Coach
NOT GREAT TEAM
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Coach as Team Arrives
DRILL AT TIGER STADIUM
n- EDWIN J. rOUX)CK
Trenten, Oct. 21 When the Broad Bread
wny Limited pulleil in here this morn
ing bearing the Chlrnge foetbnll tenm
which plnys Princeton tomorrow. it
nrrlval could nlmest be compared te n
bettle of home brew butlnn open.
Coach Alenzo A. StnRg pepped out te
the plutferm like a cork and the plnjiT"
and baggnse followed like the fenm and
sediment.
Coach Stngg was full of vim nnd
Vivacity as he bustled about rhuekins
baggage with the rer en n trttrK.
"I rinn't knnu- mur-li nbeut I'.
I.....U..1I tM.. .V.I.. n.tf ' lin nnntnrl n
AUUIUMIl lunula kllin j., i' ...- .-
he grabbed onto n locker trunk, "se it s
bard te make any compnri'ens between
our team nnd Princeton. There's no
wcrct nbeut iih, Iiewpvht We're going
right out te Palmer Stadium this after-
neon and everybixh in the world rnn ,
come have a leek We have n geed,
linf nnt ii itmI ten in I never IllllK"'
any predictions, se I went say who I
think will win thin game "
The veteran conch from Chlcnge
paused te mop bin brew. He went
through the facial contortions of a man
who wanted te break n rule, make n
prediction in this casp.
"Yeu might bay for me, be added
firmly, "that my boys will fight Prince
ton every step of the wny
Thirty Players
The train nrrlved at S :4." this morn
ing. The husky squad numbered thirty
players, upstanding athletes they were,
nlmest gigantic under the low trainshed
In their heuvv even eats nnd generous
Chicago bkj -piece-, The train made a
ypcclal step te let them off. There
were thirty-six In the party altogether.
Including players, cen-hes, trainers and
newspapermen.
After the baggage had been plied in
machines, the athletes made a grand
rush for beats.
Coach Stagg stepped forward nnd
made n speech. .,
"Off," he ordered. "We walk.
They nil did, with Stngg leading the
thrce-fiuarter-mile hike te the Stat-
Trenten Hetel, where the pnrtj will
park while here. As they were about
te leave the station, Frank Dele, nn
old-timer who admits he coached Penn
in 18D4, 1005-00, and knew Stagg at
Yale, introduced himself te the Chicago
mentor, and they had a chat ns the
parade stepped out for the hotel.
Johnny Jehnsen, Chicago's trainer,
hovered ever his squad like a mother
hen guards her chlcklet.s when crewing
the street, wnen asiseti aoeui uie cuu-
Many Football Battles
en Scheel Schedule
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I Otitrtil llth nt Frnnkfnrd HUh, Oxford
Wlm nrat the hUh school.
CATIIOUO LEAGUE
i St. Jeneph'n lm nt W1 Cnthftlie Ulh,
Fortjr-feurth utrrrt nml Parkslde nrenne.
INTF.IlAGA.nHO IJtAOUK
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CHICAGO FOOTBALL SQUAD AT TRENTON, N. J.
ether positions, 1 cannot name one
man only. We hnve some geed suti
btltutes this year nnd T Intend te use
n number of them.
"New nt end, Strehmeier, Hellnday
and Cii'ler all will be in the game at
Heme tune or ether. Lewis nnd Fletcher
will fake care of left tackle ind the
cuinils will be pi.-ked from Miller,
Itehrke. Dawhon, Hedtnen, Proudfeot
and I.entlierinnn. 1'ither Itemney or
Tet go will call tlm signals. Cele, Pyott
nnd N'etT are the left hnlfbaek candi
dates, ami llryant, llurlburt nnd Moe Mee
eher arc the right Imlfs. The fullback
will be Hiesen from Tlmnvcy, Zern nnd
Hermes."
The plavers in tlif squad are Captain
Magnire. Crisler, Hermes, Hellnday,
Tnlge. llryant, T-mme, Strehmeier,
llvdmen. ('ole, I.iwl-.. Neff, Flnek,
Zern, Dicksen. Lcnthermnn, Itemney,
King, llurlburt, Dawsen, Themns,
Fletcher Pyott. Proudfeot, Miller. Mc
Mnsters. Meecher. Orecnebaum, IJvler
nnd Ilehrke.
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TENDLER 2-T0-1 FAVORITE
TO BEAT KANSAS TONIGHT
Lightweight Elimination Contest at
Garden, New Yerk
Lew Tendler, of this city, will enter
the ring ngnlnst Recky Kansas, of
Buffalo, at the Garden, New Yerk City,
tonight n 2-te-l favorite. This will be
another of Tcs RIcknrd's lightweight
elimination bouts, which he is staging
fnr thn imnrtna nf nlnMnr- V.A tm.
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'''Vremisinnl-e I fee for Obamplen Penny Leon Leen Leon
te put up the game of his life." 4ie uk- i nrd. Hie mntch is scheduled for fifteen
surfed. "Thev'rc rendy for the whistle rounds.
light m We 'laveirt vlajed a gnme i Tendler finished his training here
for two weeks, se the men nave uau
plenty of rest .ind everything Is set."
Captain Magnire strode along seri
euhly as he talked things ever.
"1 don't see why they nake all this
fuss about m elaying opposite tin
Tiger captain. Keck, at tackle, he
Mild. "Tackles mer play opposite
each ether. I muy "imc in contact with
Keck, but I won't be opposite him all
the time. Therefore, it's pet possible
te inukc any eompniNeus."
Keck was an All-Aiuericnn tackle en
Walter Camp's mythical tc.un last year
and Maguire was cheten as All -Conference
tackle. Keck has a big advantage
In weight, tipping the beam at 1127.
while Maguire weighs only lb9
Off te Stadium
"Fritz" Crisler. a star en the Windy
City team, was iaptaln of the basket
ball team last jear and "Happy"
Halladav is captain of the ragemen out
there tills. Jeur 15'th plaviM against
Penn two years age In the bnsketball
championship games. They also played
Princeton last JC'"'-
Coach Stagg had an early lunch pre
pared for his charge nnd bustled the
oil te Princeton nbeut neon
"Wu will go through l'ht work this
nfternoen te get an idea of the Prince
ton field," stated the coach, "try our
iiuntB In the air currents, nnd Iren out
the kinks of our all-night ride. There 11
be no locked gates and everybody nn
watch. We're coming back te Tienren
tonight nnd will go ever te Princeton
early tomorrow for the game."
Stagg brought 1en a ceui Ie of the
ntslsUnt coaches, Nilt-en Nerdren. wh"
used te cerrh the University of Utah
nnd Awlstunt Coach Jacksen.
Besides Jehnsen, the trainer, D. D.
Meiander came as the team's physician
Even Jim Tewlg, groundketper ut Chi
cage for thirty -two years and th'
"Sam Payne" out there, ccul l net htnv
away and was en the job with all thi
rest.
Hareld Jehnsen and Walter Lcker
Kill, former Chicago qurirtirbaek, were
the newspaper men with the tnam.
Chicago's slate thiH season is clean
of defeats. Only two games Imvn U.
played. The first battle resulted in a
41-0 victory ever Northwestern and il.
second was a win eer Purdue. .i-0
The members of the squad which wire
brought down fur the Princeton game
tnmoriew ami their numbers fellow
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The lineup for tomorrow's game is
uncertain and Conch Stagg will net do de do
clde who will start until the team Is
readv te take the field.
"Thore ar only two positions en the
team that are c'inched " said tie
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ALONZO STAGG UNIQUE
FOOTBALL CHARACTER
Chicago Coach, Active Tuter for Thirty-two Years,
Is Noted for Inventions of Neiv Plays Started
Teaching Football in 1890
jebterdav and left for New YerK In the
afternoon. He was down te weight and
said that he was confident the pound
age, 135 at 2 o'clock teda) , would net
handicap In the least. "Of course 1
expect te win," said Lew. "Recky Is a
tnugh guy and I don't think It will be
easy, but I am In shape te show New
Yorkers that I am In a class with
U'-nny Leenard."
Jee Cervine, local timekeeper, will
held the watch for Tendler.
Jee Tiplltz, a stablemate of Tendler,
will go en in another bout, meeting
Jehnii Darcy.
It has been announced that the next
elimination match of the Rlckard light
weight tourney will be held en October
2S, with Sailor Friedman nnired
against Lrnie Rice, the Ilntlsh cham
pion. '
Brlckley Lest te Fordham
-V- Yerk. Oct. 21 Arthur Brlckley
quarterback of th l")rdhftm Unlvnralty feet
tall tam. will be out of the game for the
rtmalrder of thn aen aa a raault of
Wlurlea rocelved durlnic the game with Villa
re, last Saturday. It ti atatad today
Erlclcle, a t,rethtr of Charley Brlckley for
mer Harvard lilcklne a'.ar suffered u dlB dlB
lecated sheu.der and a broken nes
Lew Schupp Whips Ted Bleck '
brrunten. I'n.. Oct. 21 Law Schupp of
Lancat,T outfeuuht Ted Bleck. In a ached
uleil len-rnund bout here laat nleht Lee
Dillen of Philadelphia, wen from Al Weiss
of Syracuae. in another ten-rounder.
St. Jeseph's and West Catholic
Will Stage Opening Grid
iron Battle Today
OTHER BIG GAMES ON CARD
l.v PAUL PREI'
The Catholic Scheel Football League
race will be inaugurated for 1921 this
afternoon. Vcst Catholic High and St.
Jeseph's I'Ati will be the opposing
teams The gSme will be plaed en the
P. R. R Y. M. C. A Field. Forty
fourth ttreet and Parkside avenue, at 3
o'clock. Beth teams are old gridiron
rivals. Lnst season St. Jeepb's wen
the League crown by walloping West
Catholic High in the crucial game. 11
te 0.
On paper "West Catholic ITigh seems
te have the advantage ever the prep
school eleven. The Crimen nnd Cray
wnllepcd the Oermantewn High ag
gregation in the opening game of the
season. We.t Catholic defeated West
Philadelphia High easily West Philh
later played Oermantewn High and had
Just ns soft en assignment ns West
Catholic High had ngninst the Speed
boys. Therefore West Catholic leeks
the best, according te comparative
games.
However, comparative games mean
nothing. A team never plays the same
against one eleven ns It docs egainst
another. One day it might be defeated by
a mediocre aggregation and the next
win from the best in the city.
On cempnring the teams It is very
peculiar te find that the average weight
of each aggregation virtually is the
same The Blue and White bolds an
advantage ever St. Jeseph's In nveragc
height, however.
Te Enlarge Pole Grounds
New Yerk, Oct 21 Plana for renovation
and enlargement of the Pole Ornunda which
will lnrrenae the aeatlna; capacity from
118 000 1 1 '' 000 have been completed under
the dlrf :, i of rharlea 8tnnh.im prcal
dent of the N'ew Yerk National Ltaeue Club
The work will tesln In the late fill, ao ae ao
cer line te present plans, and ulll be rum
Dieted In t me for the opening- of the lOi'2
Icarus season
Stars te Play Twentieth Century
The Vlrxlnla Stara will Play the Twentieth
Century Club tomorrow afternoon nt TwentN
sixth and Master streets The batterlea for
the Stare will b Kreps and Spehrer and for
Twentieth Century Kuhrln and Hlklna
nrnaur
The Western gridiron team which plays Princeton tomorrow will step
overnight In the New Jersey capital, where they arrlvcd'thls morning.
Belew are shown Couch Alenzo Stagg and Captain Maguire
Statistics of Players in
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KAYOULA AND DOBSON
Jack Kelly Will Jump Center for
East Falls Five Tonight
Kayeula Catholic Club, fresh from
its victory ever St. Elizabeth, will op
pose J. & J. Dobsen this evening nt St.
Antheny's Hall, Twenty-third nnd
Carpenter streets.
Jack Kelly, the world's chnmpien
oarsman, will jump center for the East
Fnlh five. Kayeula will line up with
Trautwcln nnd Stevenson, forwards;
Regan, center; McCartcr and Kilpnt
ilck, guards.
Dobsen will have Bleck nnd hees.
forwards; Moerehcnd nnd West,
guards. In the preliminary contest
Hensen A. A. will meet Kayeula Reserves,
TT IS thirty-odd years from the days
that Coach Ames Alenzo Stagg
played football against Princeton until
tomorrow, when he sends his University
of Chicago eleven against hlB old rivals
The Intervening years have made him
the eldest foetbnll coach In the cenn
try. In all this time his first aim en
the gridiron tins been te "make men."
''With the right sort of coaching you
can make men faster en the foetbnll
field than In nny ether sport," said
Coach Stngg in looking back ever his
thren decades of coaching Just before
taking his team East.
"Foetbnll la a glorious game. It calls
for the highest In courage and sacri
fice, for the geed of the school and te
win. It Is a vigorous gnme nnd In ccr
tnln sense It Is te the glory of football
that men will play the game in spite
of injuries that quite often de come.
"One of the chief developments of the
Inst thirty years Is a recognition of the
worth of football nnd of athletics. The
war also helped te make people see
that they are worth while In developing
our boys physically, mentally nnd mer
ally.
Football Ideals Improved
"Foetbnll conches have greatly Im
proved in ideals. There are many mere
of them today who see the real value of
the sport. Seme still nre te be found
who reverse its benelits ly trying te
win nt nnv cost who nlay the game
crookedly, who set false Ideals before
their players, who encourage foul tac
tics nnd bad sportsmanship.
"We shall never get the best grade
of conches, In my judgment, until the
ceacn is made a member of the faculty.
He needs te be set above the necessity
of Immediate winning of games. He
needs te have the ideals of nn educator.
He should net have his job depend sole
ly en winning teams. I think this has
been the cause of much of the peer tac
tics some coaches have employed.
Coach Stagg himself strikingly illus
trates the revolution that has taken
place in the coach's position In the col
lege world, for he wns the first conch
te be mnde n member of the faculty of
his Institution. When he wns Invited
te come te the University of Chicago nt
Uh opening In the fnll of 189:2 he wns
made, at his own request, head of its
department of physical culture nnd
athletics.
Up te that time college nthletics were
entirely sepnrntc from phjsical educa
tion nnd the University of Chlcnge wns
the first college te combine the two
under a department. This department
i
Dempsey-Wlllard Still Unsigned
Heiferee Tel Kln-rle. ywnrthmere.
Cmplrr Ecklea, W'aiJiliurten and ,leffT'
Chleiiffe, Oct 21 Tex itlckard. ftiht pro pre
moter left for New Yerk without having
alKncd Jack Uempacy, world's heavyweight
linxlns' champion, for a match with Jeaa
. wiunru out witn tne announcement that
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TOMMY JOT.
MURRAY vs. DORSEY
IIATTI.IM. KII.I.V
MURRAY vs. DEVINE
IIATTI.IM) JOHNNY
LEONARD vs. BROWN
HOIlOl.n 8 IlnuniN I'KANKIK
FAREESE vs. DALEY
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AZEVEDO vs. TIPLITZ
Kenta en ulp new. Hetel Walten buffet,
llreurt and I-erimt hla. Krctilnr I'rlcea.
also took ever the management nnd
coaching of the Unlvcrblty's athletic
teams. Until then all collegiate eperts
had been mannged and controlled by the
students.
Star Pitcher nt Yale
Stagg wan Yale's great pitching star
from 1880 te 1800, the winner of five
baseball championships. He was nlne
selected en Camp's All-American foot
ball team of 1880. Entering the
Springfield, Mass., Y. M. C. A. Col
lege in the autumn of 1800 he 'really
started his coaching there.
The college had never before had n
football team nnd Stagg started te build
one, succeeding se well that at the end
of the season It wns able te schedule
games with Yale and Harvard for th
next year. lie played football there
these two years and also organized the
college's first baseball team.
This makes Stngg's actual coaching
record thirty-two years long and In
continuous service. TIiIh year mark
ids thirtieth football season at the Uni
versity of Chlcnge n record unique In
length nnd continuity nt the same In
stitution. Going West In 1802 Stngg arrived
In Chicago after the Westcrri football
hensen liml opened. Only fifteen men
answered his call for the team and ha
had te play a bnckficld position himself
Ills position nt Yale was end.
The first games of the University of
Chlcnge, which tomorrow perhaps ar
rives nt Its 'highest pinnacle of foetbrtl
recognition in being the first Western
team te break Inte the Eastern trio of
Ynlc, Harvard nnd Princeton for a
home-and-home series, wcre played
against Chicago high school teams.
CUT price: shoe repairing
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QUALITY WORK AT REDUCED PRICES.
FOOTBALL
Chicago vs. Princeton
Palmer Stadium
Princeton
Oct. 22, at 2:30 P. M.
Tickets en Sale at Spalding's
1210 Chestnut Street
PRO FOOTBALL
First BIG GAME 0F season
a uei viu Hntnnlny. 2:S0 P. M.
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SHENANDOAH
AT PHILLIES HALL PARK
Tlckrt. nt Conway'. (.ImlicU' Simlillnn'a
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Pennsylvania Virginia M. I.
Saturday, Oct. 22, 2:30 P. M.
Reserved Seats $2 and 51.50
General Admission 7ec
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thin mme,
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ROSE TREE RACES
Tomorrow at Media, 2 P. M.
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Swarthmore vs. F. & M.
Swarthmore Field Next Saturday
3 I'.M. AIIMIHSION xi nn
$20
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OPEN EVENINGS
FOOTBALL
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Hurry In!!
TOMORROW!!
Take Advantage of
This Big Saving I
25 Styles in Finest
Worsted Seilings
Absolutely the Finest
$40 and $50 Qualities
Enabling Yeu te Order NOW
UIT
Made te Your Order
At the One
Flat Price
When the tremendous re
sponse of last week continued
we hurried out te make
new purchases te continue
this offering. We hnve done
our best te outfit every man
in this sale but TOMOR
ROW IS THE DAY YOU
SHOULD SHARE.
There is no profit in this
sale te us we cannot con
tinue this offer for any
length of time.
If you have missed it
eme in tomorrow.
Worsteds
Silk Mixtures
Unfinished Worsteds
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I liiilli Bill
Pencil Stripes
Blue Serges
Hemespuns
The Favorite Tweeds
In nil the browns, blues, grays and mixture effects.
Every suit ordered will be custom tailored in every
respect individually fitted and cut te your measure.
The saving is of such extreme importance that you can
readily sec our price is even less than ready-made clothes
would cost.
Ne Extra Charge for Sports Medels
for many of the young men prefer them but you can
select tne two and three, button bingle-bieasted or double
breasted model you want. Remember, we guarantee
every suit will be perfect fitting and the tailoring te
be absolutely the best.
Remember the entire 25 styles as mentioned above
are here for your choice at. this low price. And tomor
row is THE DAY for you te mnke your choice. Don't
miss it come as early ns possible!
Overc
Made te Your Order
At a Positive
Saving of
a Third
and Mere!
A saving that is surely
worth while taking advan
tage of immediately and for
a limited time only.
The co d snap of last week surely must have given
you an inkling of the cold days te come. Are you getting
ready? Select from the finest medium and heavy weight
overceatings en the market and have your overcoat
made te your order nt this small price
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Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's Merchant Tailors
1617 Chestnut St.
18 Nertli Warren St., Trenten, N. J.
Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o'Cleck
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