sei-tf"""-T (tl"-f"i -. V' HTIAT"LT .-, 9.1 I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 20 fjftass Athletics at Notre Dame Contributing Facter in Success of Westerners in Football lf5S55JpTJ5v'3 ri 1 11 am m te H V 8 8 h. ! it ' 5 M I J I 1 Is.' i ;f ; t y rr "NOTRE DAME SHOWS - SOMETHING NEW IN f FORWARD PASS PLAYS TIGERSBACKAGAIN Westerners Give Tesser Chance te Threw Accurately fry Furnishing Protection Sewfi en7 Team ftrmVs H"it7i fies in Country It.v KOnKHT V. MAXWKU. Snerln i:dller Kvenlnr ruhllc l.e.lrer VTOTKE DAMK Jin id n M.tIiir Init te tin1 Kn-I Inst wci-k. pluj.-il two isaine. IN wen both ntnl (.cored 7(5 point te nethlne for tlie opponents. 'I'lic Army vas vvnllepe.1 28 te 0 en Saturdiij. ami In Xw Yerk en Tu.'sdii.v . while Ilylen tftB bring rc-elwted. ItntRerH lleiindcird and flopped 4S te 0. Winning two same in four dn I" cpiltc tin aiiempli-hmeiit, but net for n hlgh-cliisi. unit trained, brainy bunch of gridiron warriors. Notre Dame tn-nsuies up te that i standard, nntl" might be even better thun flint .,,,,, Many football teams have plned in the Last thin ear. but H is doubtful it nny made such an impressive kIievvIiir. ChiaiRe looked geed in defeating f "Princeton, CVntte showed some (,'ieat football In winning front Harvaid and fTCebranka mir Ned bv cnitplnj Iiir I'ittslmrRh. but none ran compare with the athletes from Seuth ltend. Ind. Te my mind. Notre Dume is hh geed n foot feet "ball team as there Is In the country and nn be ranked with the leaders. One 'cSame has been lest. Iowa winning by the scorn of 10 te 7. but that is a boost for Iown. Heward .Jenes- team is execptlenullv geed this i-ar. J Notre Dame showed Hnmething in the Kutgeis game that was entirely new lb the Knst. The old tle but very popular running attaik was subordinated te the aerial game, which it was nieie elTcethc TIiIh does net mean that for ward passes were used must of the time and the bull seldom was advanced bj 1 TuMiing. F,ir be it from thai. The Wehteincr" iimmI the pass, nor as a last desperate measure, but as a sure ground gainer, mid no mistake was made On three different occasion Notre Dame 1 ncl -' yaids te gain en the fourth down. Ordinarily in a case like this the bnll either Is rushed or. if close te the goal line, punted mi' of danger Hut nothing like that happened. A short forward pass was used, and net did It go nstra That is modern football, but tee modern for the majent "f the coaches. Th mscrvatucs Insist en keeping the bull as long as possible and the aerial came is used ither en the first. M'.end or third down, where there is a chance te try again in case n( nn incempleted pa-s It might be said that Notre Dame playing against such a weak opponent as Rutgers, was able te take liberties with the overhead attack which would net be possible in n close contest. This Is a geed argument, but these who uiv hew perfectly the play was worked and the absolute confidence of the Westerners In we'rUng It will maintain that the pass .an be used against au i team at nnj time, no matter hew strong it is A I I. of whwh meant that Knulc Ileckne ii a feu Wcm ahead uf the eir rtiachri. He has rcn the possibility t of the exeihvul game oil' had the veurage of his conviction. Passer Properly Protected TUF. average fem ball coach, when figuring his chance, te get uhj with forward pass, allows ,V) per cent for the execution of the play and .U per 'cent luck. Most of the time the percentage 0f luck is higher than that. The liall Is thrown haphazardly and. if caught by an eligible man. both the passer nnd the veceiver are surpri-cd. The reason for this is Interference with the piiser. He is hurried bv linemen breaking through and Is forced te threw the ball before he knows who is going te get It The man with the ball knows that one of his teammates should be at a certain spot, and lie hopes the receiver will arrive in time. . Seldom does he have a chance te leek around, find his man, and then threw the ball te hltn. With Ileckne the peicentage table Is all upset. He allows about 00 per cent for execution und 10 per cent for luck 1 don't knew whether these are his figures, but having watched his team closely, thnt seems te be the proper ralie. In ether words, lie expects nine of ten short pnssc te be successful. Of course, there is a reason, and it is a very simple one. The Notre Dame coach starts at the beginning of the pass te make It effective He takes noth ing for granted. He knows that u ferwnrd pabs. in order te be successful, must have te be thrown correctly. The passer cant close his eyes and trust te luck, but must have ionic definite object te threw te. Therefore, he does something thnt few coaches de protects the passer. "When Mebart gets the ball he steps back and is given as much iifene as n kicker. Linemen fall back te block opponents sifting through the line, and they de their work se well that the passer has ample time te leek around. And a man who is free and then threw the ball. The passes travel straight en n line and with the speed of n baseball, and the receivers seldom perpetrate any muffs. They leap in the air, turn sideways, dive along the ground and catch the ball with their hands. It la a wonderful sight te sec the forward pass attack as it should be worked. Leng passes, averaging from 20 te 30 yards, are net successful all of the time, but the percentage of completed ones is higher than en ether teams. This nlse can be traced te the fact that the passer receives lets of protection. He always has time te spot his man and get the ball nway without interference. Protecting the pascr seems te be the most logical thing te de, and It is trnge that mere coaches have net perfected it. Net only does it insure accuracy, but it nlse is n measure of safety. In case the pass Is intercepted there are four men back te get the runner if he gets clear. Se little protection has been given the passer In the past, and he has been bowled ever be frequently, that a rule was inserted In the book this vear penalizing jilavers who unneccssnrily run into and rough the man who has thrown the ball. Notre Dame doesn't need that rule. JiJOT once trai Ihc pastier hurried and net once trcit nn opponent near him before or after ha threw the pigskin. All of ichxch nas re- " spensible ter the success of the plays. Custncr Great Richer NOTUK DAMK had a grcnt running attack and the man with the bull was given lets of interference. In tins Keckue has a svsteni similar te than used by Glenn Wnrner. Where the interferers leave their feet and when a tackier is taken out of the way, he staya out. The halfbacks made many long (tains nreund the ends, nnd the line-plunging also was geed. The backfield men are nbeut as fast us nny In the country. Themas. Mehnrt. Castner. Wynne, f'eughlin, Pbelan, Walsh and Desch are eight very speedy athletes and very dangerous In nn open field. Desch Is the holder of the world's record for the 440-ynrd low hurdles, Wynne is n I.'-second high hurdler, Castner is one of the best hockey players in the West and the ethers have made geed maTkn cm the track. Tastner does the punting nnd yirep-kieklng, and is one of the best we have een In years. He kicks with Ins left feet and gets the ball nway cjuickly. V 77i Hutgcrs game he kicked a goal from the tleld from the )2 yard line in the first period, and tit the second he drepptd one from the 'iS-yard line. Mass Athletics Develops Players TTOW does Notre Dame get such wonderful football team"?" was asked -tl in Ihe Pole Grounds when the Westerners were nmazing evei v one with their sensational game. This nlse can be answered easily. Coach Itoekue lias inaugurated n sjstem of mass nthlcliis at Noire Dame, the same as Tlezdek has done at I'enn State. He has eleven football teams praet cmg cverv day. and a inrge staff nf assistant coaches te see that the pla.vers are prepei ly drilled. He keeps n close watch en every plater, and as seen as one bhevvH premise he is promoted te the vnrsitj squad. About half a dozen of the teams are made up of students In the preparatory school, but they are nursed along, taught the Ileckne svstem und when the time comes te enter college they are ready te step into the tnrfcity line-up. There were two linemen who deserve special mention for their wefk against Hutgcrs. Tliev handled themselves like real players and are geed enough te held their own against any of our stellar performers m this section They nre (inrvcy at left tackle and Deeley at right guard, flarvcy was all ever the field, tackling and interfering, nnd Deeley took care of the middle aectien of the line The ends. Captain Kddle Andersen and Kiley are experts at catching the. forward pass, and also phiv n great deienive game They also nre stars Notre Dame usis the quarterback in evety plav The center has an original way te pass the ball, using only one hand. He grabs the ball en top. near the far point, and slides It along the ground. The quurterback gets it, tosses It te Mehurt, who runs le either side and make? the pass. ATFUiAINIALS Reper Drills at Kicking, Pass ing, Signals and Even Drags Out Tackling Dummy LEAVE FRIDAY MORNING WONDER WHAT HE THINKS ABOUT THE MORNING AFTER WOtJDSR WJMAT . Titwr T is - vmew: That vajas awfui LftAT NIGHT . WBL 1 1 Through! no MORB FOts tMCS - A FBt-Lft CAM'T AFFleRD TO TAK CHANCC& Thbsu DaV5- (Jesh we musta Killed a letta That scotch-- i mesta bought ThreS TttvtGS-- I DQM'T Rf-MCMOeR MUCH H r i&j. -JrXpT 'rm ,7 ' rsV I rsr&Z?sF v7 mm ! PLYMOUTH AID Hy .JACK STIlimiXG Fermer I'rlnrMen )uir(erbnck I1. ,..,.. I. I,l. ,.. ,1,., (,,,!.,..,... -1 I. tiitt.-iini , Lf,ivn iw tin' iiiiiMM iiii'iit inr . again. The vandt.v was given n Iny-i off Mendiiv while the second string 1 sported with the Omelette. Itut Tlies !. i I'pv nr-r at t ttjrntn, with the ex ception of Keek and Witmer. who nre helm: given n rest. Keene Kltzpntrlck tiiiuii;ht they were getting a little fine, I se thev nre laying off for n couple of u'livs. However, they were in there yes I terday. , With it view te correcting some of i the outstanding faults of Saturday. Ileper drove flip men hnid until dark- ne-s intervened. There was no serim- I'lmge, Init the squad came in with their I tongues hanging out. The enrlv p.ut of the matinee was .spent In kicking and iia-slng. l.eurie nnd Van (icrblg alter nated en the punting nnd both were well up te stnudnrd, nveragltig around fifty arils, linker and Smith Mie nt the genl pests from around the .'ID vnul imrk with mere thnn average accuracy. Then the outfit was introduced te an old fiieinl whom thev had almost l'ei - gotten, the tackling dummy. Saturday the tackling was very disheartening. HI tcink usually three nnd sometimes four iikii te bring a I'rimsen back te the sod The coaches are out te correct this as Tniieh as pesfcilile before Saturdn.v . and the peer old dummy was given a rather painful afternoon. And Heper's war crj was "harder." Drilling Against Pass After the dummy had been Inter viewed, an Omelette backfield. center .ind ends lined up ngainst the varsitj and, using I'll formations anil pla.vs, threw pass after pass. This wns another stumbling block ngainst the I'rimsen. Harvard get nway with tee inanv forward passes. Se the defense was 'pumped full of dope en this sub ject Pass after pass was knocked down, but a few slipped by nnd they were kept at It until the Omelettes could no longer mnke 'em go. The next number en the program was . SANDY McNIBMCK Sv. !T$X ,.... n, ,1: will probably always be thus that it seem" te be n geed one because it net ' k0111" ''" le net permit women golfers enlv saves the men from n grueling i at all. some tolerate them nnd ethers scrimmage, but also because it provides J encourage them. opposition which is net te be nnd in 0l)p of ,hp 1(lttpp 1p(t llfls ,,,,,. (lls. ordinary Mguai inm-iuc. i.ivij !',, " lormatien wns gene ever again and again. Things were net ns smooth us they might hnve been against Harvard ami everv effort is being made toward polishing' off the rough corners that in main. '1'hini.g nre slillllK- nleilff 11101 C SIllOOlll- tv iin..e i,ne i.ci.n prentlv hunillciinnei has annlied for membership in the local in this respect all seusen. l'er u te'im ' vv omen's golf association in order te te actiuire tills eo-erdinntion of play i enter a team in the matches next season. it is necevsnrv for them te work te- I The pnietiie team has alread mnde gether all the' time mid this Princeton a geed showing in it matches, and it hns net been able te de because, ei in- , is mere uuui uw-ij umi " - ; j,is ' line--up will be had In cine the team is F.ve'n the substitute who took the j nccept-d for tin- MCJ cup competitions, i-ripple's places have net weiked legu- iIsv Cdntuin Inrly because it was necessary ie i., ... ., . ...,, -.. nll . I'LL bet TneRfi AlrJ'T MUCH LEFT OP MY ROLL-- I'rA ArRAID Te LOOW There was death AMD ROlrJ 111 CUBBY JHOT OF Tl-IAT STUFF I'M LUCK Te Ot ALiue lC1- fi MM Ml WoerJ Thrcg Deuft AtVO SIXTY SIX CErJTS. - vccu- it serves f GUY RtGMT IP HB THPlOtUS THAT STUFF iiU HI a STOMACH HO HUM I N A WRBCrf rJO use op twe G0iw6 OOVajN Te THE SHOP TeXAY- IN KNOCKED OUT I 'I l HI5LV.O HARRY s5Y HARRY t Wish Yeu'D 2ALU OP MV OFFlCa AMD Tei-u Gr l'M LMB UP Teii. (3M lUYTMifJs; . VeM MAD A SaD rJlGt-iT -.) TIGER TILT BIG CHANCE FOR CHARLEY O'HEARN If Yale Quarterback Cemes Vp te Expectations He Will Be One of Season's Finds Crep of Stars Increases CwtM It T. Titts. I Al L El Given Right of Way and En couraged b 'Sir Raleigh' Mem bers Apply te W. C. A. EXPERT PLAYERS THERE con-roil in the Philadelphia dislrlit. In fact, our field tecretnry report thnt the Indies nt the Plymouth Country Club actually have the right of way. regard levs of their abilltv as pla.vers. Shades of Sir W. n. : An.vhew. the data Is that rij mouth HOW TO PLAY GOLF Winter zephyrs nip the fingers. Sticks have been tucked nway in mothballs. This is the season of the jenr te study up en the ways te im prove your game. Jesse P. Guilferd V. N. Amateur Champien will write a series of articles fiy the Eucttinfl JubUc HkbQCK llnlnnlne Monday, Ne ember M The American champion will an alyze) for Kvenlni; Public ledger readers ull the allots. Ills articles will present tips and teclinlque In n way easy te understand. What helped him will help you. Why, confuse longer your weight idth jwitr aceref fJOLFERS start nexl Monday ind digest ever' one. of these articles. SNOW IS NO BARRIER TO BIG GREEN TEAM i Dartmouth Holds Final Scrimmage ) Before Meeting Pcnn I Hanover. X. II. , Xev. 10. A blind jlng bnowstenn did net keep the Part ! mouth squnil indoors yesterday for their last home practice before the game with I the University of Pennsylvania nt the ' Pole Grounds In New Yerk Saturday. J It was n hard workout, and Head Coach Jack Cannell kept the men en the jump from early in the afternoon until nfter dark. The praetice consisted mainly of a severe scriminngc. in which the first and second tennis battled ngainst each ether. The practice was secret, conlennlng witli tlie policy adopted by the coaches following the Cernell game. Virtually ull the men en the first squad were used nt beme time, nnd It wns net until the close of the drill that Cannell was able te decide en the men that would make the trip, The list of players te be taken contains several men who have net been taken en n trip this year and who have net played te any extent in nny of the games. Twe Songs of tlie Field tXevembcr 10, 1010 The teinil is hushed but the guns arc singing , , , "Over the lop! On down the field I On irith the drive! Where life is bring- The thrill thnt comes tern rie icerrf ami shield!" "Over the top! And en te the charge! On nnd en through the red barrage! We've cleared the read that Is red and icet ... .i We've opened the ten" for the bayonet! We've sewed te the iclndnew reap the crop! Over the top, new Over the top! S November 10, 1021 The guns are hushed but the wind is singing , "Sleep forever! Beneath the field. On icith your dreams, teherc death is bringing The peace that fellows the sicerd and shield." 'Under the top of Ihc crust that knew The thud of your feet when the guns get. through. , eme, where the long, long trail is ever, Leading into a land of dreams, Where poppies send fiem ihe flagrant clever A last Godspeed from the silent streams. i Ky GItANTIvAXD IlICU 'Atlil T ImttnttA ..1... , . ball thnn any ether woman Cft game." ln the Comparative Power OAHNKS in his match showed hew J- much longer a man can drive th.! nny wnnmn, "ve ,nn Meeting Miss leltch, the open chum plen wns ever fifty yards bevnmt 5 liard-hltting Enlfil. w .?""d !r """'fO" one or two holes he w,. close te 100 yards beyond. ' nreund MO yards, Miss Leltch X Llr V?,'J, 5 .?': ""Me ft B first' en nnd then another in "n eT Inrt te nick the best man for the job. thusiastlc one i:eiv effeit i being ,,,,,.?., ,, imnmve flu. nuiterlnl nt hand ive been together "',"., 'U" " i.;T ilmldes Mls icgularly te weeks when they star! M S'",n wi. thou- are two experts en the ngainst Yale and the machine should i ;," Mr-K Jenes, a well-known plnjvr lc very near perfection. 1 from' p-0lth Carellnn. will be a new Itener et Pare ii-ntrv In next jenrV tournaments, nnd lln,i,,. ,,n.s,.,l ihrcnnl. ii... melii.il- ' -"js. i.ui n '"'"" "..V" ,'."""; '.,.. i... nf .1... .. t.nn.i. ..... ,, lw. ,.. uinnn 1 I Iliiri.'S ll III'' lUl'lilui'ii .hi .'.. - -eh.ii.i i 111, ,,,,,, I, II, ,n tin prncti. e was indulged in. And uch a , 4 ' V,. ... ....'. ,. ( y Tt. cham- sjgn.il practice! Trenten cemplaii.ed et I .f".' ,,'' .,. v1rniKh't and used the- neie Ket.er was maKing. no 101- ,', .,, .1,.nl.intewn team. She vltli the flftenlh nl TrcdJ-ffrln a. neon Hint we-nicd te puMlu ull but tl Icui1p-h Tunv va nlmcst thrown for n ln?i whuli wnnt twenty feit up le lbs cup ..ml 101I1M lacl fifteen feet Cvrll VVnlUfr, PentuvlvanlH. open rha'n ti mi nkll.lr'l en tti - siccus ilutini. im iuii fur the Main I.lne open tltte Walker teu'c leir putts en three ucctns Chirlte lUeli turned In the si 'in . hivmi n.re - I.u li the eth-r iliv JIis cishl ..., hi. net only low Cmiri hut Ills linn 11 I if it put mm in .1 lii.iiu uu cur low OCT honor. Brown May Meet Princeton rrorldencsj. It. I.. Nev. 10. JJrewn may Play the, Prlnentnli team at Princeton next ear. Coach Robinson, who conferred with W W. Ileper. the Titter tencli. after the. Ilorvard-Prlnceten Bame last .Saturday, dls cubhiiI th ehancen of n, same with tlie Ilrewn squad and whlle he would net make n definite statement It In understood that PrlncHten sentiment favors nlaclne Ilruwn mi th schedule for the third or fourth fume. Plan Barnstorming Trip Havnna, Cuba, Nev, 10.- A barnstorm' UAi KRNYON. Georgetown's full- inick. is highly recommended by competent experts as one of the great backs of the year with Flavin, his running mnte. romping nt his side. Thus the complications grew. Star by btnr the crop increases: WntcliliiK O'Hearn TF rilAKLKY O'lIKARX, Yale's i- quarterback, comes up te complete expectations lie will be the main find of the campaign. O'Hearn has weight, power, skill, speed nnd courage. He can kick, pass nnd run. Weighing ever 170 pounds, he leeks te be one of the hnrdest running backs of the year. It is new, mnlnly n question ns te hew he will diew in the first big Ne--vember test of his cnteer. If he car ries through he will step out as n stnr, meaning a wonderful let te Yale foot feot foet imll net only this season, but for two mere years. "Kntcr 'Webster, of Colgate, as nn nn ether wonder," writes Observer. "On n stronger team he would be rated iib one of the greatest." Miss Ixdlcli vs. Miss Helllns 1AN Miss Iicitch drive n longer bnll yj than Miss Helllns, the American champion?" asks F. 51. H. In their match nt Turnbury. Scot land. Mis Helllns wns from five te ten vnrds. en the uverage,' beyond Miss Leltch. In their matches ever here including the samn competitions where? they did net meet Miss Helllns wns fully as fnr os the long-driving English girl. Miss Helllns has even greater physical power than Mibs Leltch hns. "She is .stronger 111 nci wnsis ami minus innii Inc aggregation of th Broeliljn Nationals. I h4i' L. T V. . i ' V,j headed by Catcher Otte .Miller. Is seen te ' nny ether women I ever saw, nccerd- lcln ri twenty-Mine series here ing te .Tim names, open champion m.. vnu,"lV '"-.venci the n ""?""" ..B,n. "Pnn th. x; ;.,.: Vi" :;"'.'" . jm " L. .unK,V,0,M: w nDli. tiir home nnd collect her pnr 5 On fi same hole llnrnes get home with a dr and a full Iren, picking up nn eagle a A.NOTHEU duel worth observing i "fiaturday will be the rival dlqiht of Keck und Inte, two of the I .! tnckles of the day. Tackle, Vr J compete 11 any direct fashion, but nt east their comparative merits can better judged when thev arc nt w.v en the same field. Keck has n1 cadr had some rare competition. He fminJ hiiiiself en the same field with two great tackles In King and Helies, of the Navy. He found himself en tK same field with another great tnckle t McGuirc, of. Chicago, who is rated lb, many ns the best tackle t)m t?. v.'. seen nil year. II0 will meet another stnr in Inte, who Is big. strong, fait nnd aggressive. With Louric facln, O'Hearn, Keek Involved indirectly with ..iU, ....u .i uicr premems te bj unrolled en thnt day. the Yelc-Princ. ten game will be a big factor in dccM. ing the ultimate status of several net. nble personages In the foetbnll realm Cepurtght, 1831. All rights reserved 1 Beets and Saddle Tlie WnliTcn Handicap at a mill brings together a large field of geed two-year-olds nt rimlice today and partiality toward the field will be necessarily with n view te the nniddi track conditions, which will prevent a true measure of speed between the royally bred youngsters. Oil Man ap pears best of the field, with llunantill and St. Henry, ns probable contender! OMiers net t be overlooked are Calami ity Jane, Bet Mesie, Helay and Span lsh Maize. The latter ran fourth in the Futurity, while Runantell ran third Horses well placed in ether of the races nre: First race Bribed Veter Explosive, Fnntechc; second (Pntapsce steeplechase) Miuata, Le Meursin Vigilante; third Beverly Bells, jj.J euse Me. Delhi Maid: fifth (Th- Oriele Handicap) Super, Cemnii Ci, .Merrl. mac: sijeth I'elly Ann, Ten Butten., Anew of Geld ; seventh Super, Ann!. versary, Attorney Muir. KxUrmlnater, who has been naslm. equal ten weight with Yellow Jlani ,.4iM rounds In twe-and-a-quarler-mlte l'iLh Cup en Saturday, will surely start Ll"? mar te 'irainer "viiue-- Knann rt.- --.y'U' old route traveler's absence from ih. fiJ1' wns explained by the fact that Wlllii h.2 Kilmer considered It unwise te iiv WJ! two racej se close together under the h..n weights he Is always required Vr. iL'"7 its he Is always required te ri?2! he conclusion of the Ifewle m-lIT7 p will ship Exterminator te a?f,tt.,1J' "- riil At t Knatin Court, at Tltnijhamtnn nnl'Ohl Yerk Bend, will ale be in the lowed the little body of men from Vne I "en the IMvmeu'tl. title this year from '.nd of the field te the ether, keeping l,," ..hrvn Scheldt latter them nil tin- way. The play from "p. . ' (.eurr.s, i, shown the women "'"""""i '" ,, V I i ii avern. en Saturday anci num.. again, until Den I.eurle was hears.) i( u,nrl..t for ,. m,.n aie an tiem calling signals I here Mieiild he hpvp 'Mffl(1-8 ,Pnm and are mdays pnr- xieus te backing very few f ani missed signals Sntur- ,,,.;.. . ..,,. ,,,. dav Finally the men were bent te the ' J ; ' dressing room ressing room. , Maxwell will he prr-r.lnent er After-dintHf movies of lnM vent s ' m f.em Phllnd-liilun. in ihe remlrs ra' linreten-Yale game vvete Kbewn nnd VScV'tSeI' Mn .eca's' s''e' Vp'em" iciised. geed and bud pln.vs wen- lti emp,l(, ,h"re I -I ... -. I j. ill nii.1 r.tt menilrtrl lit i AM deinned. This movie trick Is a cte.it I Teny N-itnle, one of th" rn t ijren sir, I , , i , . ,,i ,Ln --,.,. .. t yeunic prni in inn wm.i i ,,. - - ,1'lf't ll'.llllD'l UJ ilVJlll,. .... . , 1W u -'. luoiecter details are picked which would otherwise be mit-sed. Ileper dispensed .Ith any meeting nfter the "shtftles" . nnd the men weie nil I1nri7.unt.1l. Fortunately the Ilnrvtr.l victory did i ret produce anj over-cenhdfncc. It enlv ) sieved te make the men regain centi- i. nee in thenisehcs and their tetn.- ' unites There is a cettaln .plrir 'tl tlu an vviileh ia most encouraging. It in m winning spirit and one which it i haul te keep from winning. The men an- , 1 limiting "win' and believing "win ' nnd ire in u fuiiiie of mind which is de. ' trrmlned te win nnd must win If the fensen is te be a success Tliii is gnu g le make it go hard with the blue jeie.v. j The 1 en m gees te New Haven I'ridnv meining te prnctne in the mw 1 I'm . dav night will b (.pent it. D. rbv und 1 they will come into New Hnvui m -t before the aine Saturday. J'he men ,.ie all in fcoed linpe plivsIrTllv and nicntnllv, and another grand battle I premised, with the theoretical odds In Uver of Ynle. P T.'ll ll . ,..- il '... ' ,1 T. , jjl 1 11G nig uiing is inr necKne jorireni pass. It is ven It is the modem rsien and consist of the follewing: First, meled the vaster and sec that he has a chance te threic the ball. If that 11 done, it's a cinch te cutrh it. Big Independent Baltic Tomorrow npOMOUnOW football fens will have a chance te celebrate ArnuMire Dav X by traveling out te the IMnU' pail; und have a leek ut i.ee t'enwan's Philadelphia vuukers when they collide with the strong Hidinesburg eleven This Is one of the best independent battles staged thi vear und many former college stars will be in action. Heinle Miller. I.tid Wruy, Swede' Young Yeung Btxum, I.eu Iilttle, Johnny Scott. Stan C'efall nnd ethers wiil perform. T.ast Saturday Ilelmesburg lest te Frankfort! by the eere of .1 te 2. the Tellow Jackets winning in the last minute of play with 11 goal from the field. The Quakers lest te Brlekley's team in the same dny, also because of n field genl, Ilelmesburg bes a powerful eleven nnd plays geed football. The game will net be one-sided by any mean's, and a large crowd will be there te see what happens. ropinetif. lttl, bv Fublte l.eiatr Company Lehjflh Ha Leng Workout Hrtliltlietn. !' Nev 10 In cold driv ing rain ami en a muddy field Coach Clllck drev his l.ehlsh preteges through one of the longest workouts of the season, net se ranch for the Lebanon Valley game en Sat urday rtrnoen. but Included In the. prae prae tieo wr many new plays outlined for the Lata)ttU carei,. th week Xollewing. Rain Falls te Halt W. and J Washington. 1'n.. Nev 10 -a drliillru M'KNIGHT SUCCEEDS SWEDE Sewlckley, Pa., Lad Named Captain of Princeton Cress-Country Team Princeton. N. J.. Nev 10. Franciii H McKuight, of Sewiekley, l'a , hasj been elected captain of the I'rlnceteu i'1'esN-i nuntry team te succeed Allen, Swede, resigned. McKnight has been, a member of the Tiger Mjuad for three ' yeurs, but hns net been en the varsity until this fall. Only one race lemnins this season, the Intercollegiate in New Yerk Saturday. The less of Swede Is n severe blew, for he was one of the greatest long leng distance men ever turned out here. Fer two cnrs he has been bothered with hip disease. It ia barely possible that he may be able te compete in the two mile run next spring. He holds the I'rinci'teu record of II :2S for this dis tance. 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