Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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JpesJ Philly Quarterback
Has Been Scintillating en
Scholastic Gridirons; Is
Crack End Runner
GRADUATES IN JUNE
Hy I'Atl. rilEI'
Johnny Witherow, tlic .vnung.stcr who
new is rnlHitf slnnl for'WaiTen Weil
,... Wet l'liilmlctiihlii lllcli Scheel
.1 -II 1.m linn firlVOfl IttlnuMf til tin
lOOlDnil llll"'. "" ....-. .'V. IU U5
one of t'iP lMt scholastic qunrterbneks
in Pliilwlelpliln nnd vicinity. In two
games he hni pleyed In hucIi fclntlllnt
nC form it N doubtful If thcre is nn
oilier iKnnl cnllcr who can be compared
ith him with the exception of Did.
Wells, Ccntrnl HIrIi's bnckfleld Htat.
,Vhcn the present seheen ntartcd
Coach Welllcr wiih stuck for a quarter,
tuck. lie hnd two boy. Cook nnd Mc Mc
Maiien, either of whom might or might
net be able te ntnnd the KniT.
Tlie dny of the epeiiliiR carte rolled
round and Wcillcr fitnrted Cook. New,
"Weed" isn't a peer qunrterback or
R-TtlilnB ke thnt. At the Bnme time
he Isn't a cracker jack. He went in,
played a creat same, but enme out In
jured. He was forced te quit the squad
for the remainder of the nensen.
Captain .Toe Jeffcett. who. by the
way new is MifferinR with nn infected
Ifj lind lias net appeared in n uniform
during the last two wecsk. was called
en te direct the team play In the open epen
lne League game with Ciermantewn. Jee
played a pence of n game, but Welllcr
found thnt he would be of mere value as
fullback. Therefore he was shifted.
He was net able te plriy bin new posi
tion, however, owing te his injured
leg.
McMalien Gees In
Then Weiller gnve "Wyn" McMahon
a chance. McMahon Is -a geed football
player, plays nebbv ball, but his weight
is a&ainit him. He tips the benm nt a
fraction mere than 130 pounds, lie was
tee light, se Warren started te leek for
1 new back.
In the meantime, Witherow. wiie had
returned te school, was ineligible. I.ut
his difficulties with the faculty were
itraightcncd before the big gnme with
Frankford. .Telinny was erlgliially nn
end, but lie plnrd the quarterback po
sition for the SpecdbeyH lant year. He
as received with open nrniH, instructed
the new plays nnd signals nnd was
renrtv for the battle.
What happened in thnt game is tcho tche
laitic history. Frankford looked for
ward te nn easy victory, but much te
Its surprise was completely outplayed
by the opposing team.
Witherow was the ttnr of the gnme.
He called his plays at the right time;
Instructed his boys where te play for
the Trankferd bncks; nnd ns n result
gained n glorieHs moral victory. It wns
enlv through the medium of a blocked
kick that the lenni from the home of
the Yellow Jackets was able te cop the
decision.
A Great Play
Johnny made one of the gientest
piny cer wltne.s"cd bv a school foot
ball gathering in the l'rniikfenl nft'nir.
After ubeut three minutes of the open
ing period had been completed. Paul
lUmmey, leader of the l'ienccrs. decideil
W threw a forward pnss. He heaved
the ball fnr down the Held, te Wcekea,
his fullback. 'Wcckcs, with open arms.
was waiting; te receive the ball. Juct
then Witherow. running like .in misf misf
lepe, leaped into space, took n jnck jnck
ltnlfe dhe ever Wcckcs' head, hit and
grounded the ball. The little Spccdbey
quarterback fell te the ground head
firt-t. but resumed play without the less
ef time.
In the Frankford game A ithcrew
as great; in the Northeast game he
tas even mere se.
The Itsd and Black put up n much
dtuTer argument than the Specdbejs
were expecting. The tenm was out te
vin, nnd it wanted te lick "West Will
lie especially.
Witherow seen realized (hat hitting
the Nert'ieast line wns useless-. True.
Bergman, the big halfback, who inn
09 yards for a to.ichdewn after Int r
eepting Hie nmer's forward pns Inle
In thii game, made gains at ecry try.
but he couldn't be used always. Se
Johnny decided en an aerial nttnek. In
this he was fueccssful. ' He per&ennlly
grabbed a pair of passes, thrown by
Bergman, considered by many the best
tesser in scholastic football, nnd tal-
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NAVY YAKU TEAMS
IN SECOND ROUND
Michigan and Receiving Meet
Important Football
Game Today
in
UPSETS ARE LOOKED FOR
JOHNNY WITHEROW
West Philly High's crack quarterback
lied n couple of touchdowns. lie kicked
two goals a'se.
Makes Ient; Itmi
A "ii-ynrtl run for a touchdown was
another of Johnny's stunts In the
Northeast nffaii . Hewmit, one of the
Specdbeys' iilnjcts was found guilty
of holding, .mil the sceie was net al
lowed. Witherow is one of the biM school
boy pliijcrs here when it comes te run
ning back punts. It t u rare occa
sion when lie is unable te carry the pig
skin nt least lti j aids. He can punt
well. also. hl!e one of the best fea
tures of his game is his end l mining.
"Gelf-suit" Johnny, as he is known
te the students of Wl-s Philadelphia,
does net confine his ith'etic ability te
football s?one. He is a star basketball
player, nnd has been a member ef the
squad, which also is coached by Warren
Wcillcr. for the last two seasons.
.lehnnj will be cnidii.ited ft ..in the
Walnut strtet institution this June.
He lins net decided nt which college
or university he will matriculate.
The second round hi the Philadelphia
,y ,Ynr,l Football League ntartcd
with the playing of the game yesterday
between the V. p,. Marines nnd Nnvnl
Hespltnl. This week will probably go
n long way toward deciding the cham
pionship, ns the undefeated Michigan
outfit clnshcs with the Itccelvlng Htn Htn
lien tedny. Twe victories for He
ceiving last week boosted It In the
standings, nnd Lieutenant Commander
uulurnnsen snys the depe will In nil
probability be upset as he expects the
games in the closing half te be harder
fought thnn ever.
The blucJnckotujirevcd themselves ci
celjcnt miidherscs during the week, as
the games were played In a sea of mud.
On account of the slippery field numer
ous casualties resulted, especially
among the Marines.
The t". 8. H. Hannibal put up a
strong game against the Receiving Sta
tion, losing only by one touchdown, 7-0.
Sanders nt end, nnd Willis nt hnlf
plnycd a fine gnme en the defense for
the Hannibal, while Carpenter, nt qunr
tcr, nnd Keyscr, at gunrd, excelled for
Receiving Station. Beth teams Arc de
veloping rapidly.
The biggest score of the sensen was
rolled up by the Mlelilgnii against the
Nnvnl Hospital, when the Medicos were
defeated 47-0. The whole Michigan
outfit played the best game of the sea
tort. However, Hospital was handicapped
by the nbsence of three of Its IJcst
plnycrs. who were nursing miner Inju
ries. They will be back this week and
will undoubtedly stage a comeback
when they go up against the Marines.
Receiving Station nosed out the Ma
rines by one touchdown, 7-0. The Ma
rines put up p. stubborn defense nnd
the game was unusually hard fought.
Receiving Station scored en n long for
ward pnss In the first quarter. After
that it wns nip nnd tuck. Fumbles
were frequent en account of the wet
bnll.
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