:" 18' vr'4$ 5wwsraE ; r As Se EVENING PUBLIC IEDGEB PHIBADELPHIA, TfitJBSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 College Gridiron Elevens New Are Playing Football With Their Heads Instead of IV EN. mi Feet .s. !.! , If . f-- r v i OTHER TEAMS LIKELY TO COP TRICK PL A Y USED B Y REX WRA Y "Hip Ball," Sprung Against, Dartmouth by Venn Cap r GIANTS AN AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING? CAGE tain. Toe Geed te Be Left in Dressing Roem. Pitt May Stage Comeback Uy ROI1KUT W. MAXWKL1. sperlM IMIter Eicnlna- rnblle Idr IJIOOTBALI. 1 pitting te b a same which Is played mere with the bead than the fed Instead of eutlilcUlng fhp opponents, as was once the case In the dim and distant past, the modern t-nms attempt te outguess and euttbluU the et)ir Mde. Ami in tin they have born quit Miccessful. De. eplicn pjnj an important pert in the panic. Deuble and triple paesc". fflUe kicku bldden-ball fru k and tiling like that nte usul constantly, with Yfry ceed rciilts Harvard and Venn State w the bidden ball or the old apllt pltiv. the Nay has a fake forward pass. Vrinceten uses the split forma tion and' the pat-s threat, iMrttneuth ban the dilft but it remained for 1'enn te pull hemethltiK cntirelv new thu season. ApUnbt Dartmouth lnit Saturday. Hex Wrar the little ,-aptatn who was reported te posses a few cracked rib', epranp a Mtrprise when he made a lone gain en n play which .an be called the -'blp ball." Thl heuld be popular, because that part of the niuiteni In ni'rt te carry ether (Lings besides foot ball and it la a well-known place of concealment. The idea It. te fxd the ether side, and Wruv does it. lie p. t .the ball. fake it te en" of the backs and then holds it with one hand en his hip. I h hip furthest anav from the opponents nlwnja is ,.ed. and vben he run around the end with one arm av'iiglng it is lmpnMble te tell who has the ball. ap n Hex almost R0t away for a rmicbil'v n en Saturdav and mad" n Ien:; run before he was downed. Thiu plav ib new m ee'.icpe ircl-s Nobeuv has had the nrvf t" v !' before, b's.-uube enlj ene hand is vsed and there a si eat danger of nimbhnc Wrav, heweT. reek a bnnce. and the result ver se satisf.T terv that the "hip" ball" will be ued by a majority "t' the ltustcra colleges nrt jca- It s tee geed n plaj te be lett In the drct-slDR room L'p the State the hip ball has beci erv popular t'e M' a- 1 knew. ,t ynt used first, hy Kauumau, who plnved with Tranbferd and later coached Shennmleiii. He taujrht It te IVk'u, the Shenandoah fullback, and he used the play id the big sanies lat ai He alhe scored a touchdown apalixt (lilberten at Cressona thre weeks ne. The cal-miners held the ball differently. They told It against the 1-s instead -f the nip. and tliN seems te be the bene- way. J V fHL' CerntU tiamr. ihr I'tun rheirii.g i' turn mil t 'V riatit te iheu' 'JIip. htp' Wrap' iriej.'.' Wrm'" Pitt en Short End COLOXKl. JOK THOMPSON" head et the IVni.-lvenin Amur. 'an l.ejt.nn and former .T'h of the I'ilnhuruh foetba'l tani, et-pped into the ethVe X8trday te inform us that I'irt should net b ceuntcl out a.s letnnd there till was a pced chance ti beat l'enn Ptate in rlu pame en ThnukipiMiiK H'n 'Tltt has been trlmme I ihre tlmrs this yar." said the colonel, "but that meant" nothing. Tt.ej will . em back nn.ng-r than ever before and St.ii" vill Lbae n tei-ish varce en her band)- I' i- strange and unusual te " a Panther eleven nrer a game en the puer' nu of th bettlu?. and this wi'l spur th" players e te greater efforts "The Lafayette parae was earlr tn tac s aen. but tne Nebraska bafi.'e Tran different. Thee cern-httl;ers had n weniirn.l tnin and deserved te win The had the btsr churRinR line I ever hae een. and it teminded ffl" of tl e eld "days te ea thee crimson -ier(-eyed forwards charge sheulder te shoulder tpin!t everything before them Pred Dawsen has a crcar eleven, and I don't believe many tennis could hav beaten neni en that dn. "Pitt hnH a cixid tenin this yeai, especially when all of t li -euinr- ai" In the line-up. Agaiti'-t S racue the men of Wurne.r played '.icclher beau . fully, and I leek for them te de the tame thing against State. It they plav llke that next Thursday. Uezdefc wtll have a verr hard time in winnlnjr. Just watch our 6meke " Iltt has had a teuidi reason ilif teushesl situ e c;,enn Warner took charpe in 1015. The wendr coach's record, however, is in no way mi palrcd. lie pit football "ii the map out ther turned out grcar team year after year and alwms was in the front r.nk. This year mere gair.ee have been lest te colleges than in the rhr fix Beaten's Warner has been mi the job. In all, live college games have been lest. State nnd Syracuse scored ietenes a couple of years age. and this rear Lafayette, Nebraska and Washington and .Teffernen took them into" camp. The first gam lest by T'itt wa lit H11v " lK-n the Cleveland 'N'a'nil Hierrs oe h pest -season gitc1 T Pan'.hrr in.frr, fni7 te rin -.' iwy yarn. ;'1 m 7 ' Inif. 7 hay etttf ' if '' Thu hii ' iip;irin 4 Orisidc en Kicheff ONTO e the intni. r. l-ietball plays nf the season came ip iccenlly '.u an Independent gnrae and caused quite a diRiusien. It was a nueitien no te whether the ball was out of bounds or net after 1; had hit a playrr rhe was panly nut of beund'' Cealdale wmh pleying imshoheekn. ind "eald.tle p,.nted A fen nhohecken man. In running l'er the ball, fill nnd landed en tlie sup-lme, with his head and hheulders out or he.incK and his legs in the field of jilay The ball hit the fulleti man in the feo. and then tolled mit et beuticis A Cealdale player fell en i' and wa Given the bull Thiu &lartetl ihe argument. , Although the man wns out, of bound, the ball, wlnii a touched lum In the field of piny, wft" put onside. Tills. In because he touched the ball and did net held it. The rule savs; The hall If out of bounds when either the ball or aiiy part of the player WHO HOLD? IT touches the ground en or outside tke sidelines or "Ids'tne rTtnded Se that's tha "rV'C-. a Mie K'cJj en the. kioleff .are ;, e.irn nit oppenen bfl""'' th. members of the kieerv . jflr ar p i' iin'ide'1 nflllre ' y, K Evry man e:i the kicker's s.de is en-tde at 'he hl'lreff. hca-isH !.' ar beb I nd the ball when It is kicked J1- is net neceary for the b.n'.l tewrh pu opponent. However, the L.'.- must be irt vard or mere ief..;r It can be recexe-ed. TUB tiafj vitA tturptoytteico auaint'- Ptn State. 'IK' first titn thiu ,ecei'vf the J and carri't it irtmtgh Jecj t"e- i t'i c-h ' ttvn. The (.-erid Ume State gat the hall. Real Pointers en Inside Football lcltlclt points for Iafayetfe. I .ifayettc. points fei Lehigh. te points fur UarvarrJ. Harvard pelxtlti for "ale. rtwarthmore points for Haerfetd. lIavrfertl points ter Svrartbmore. Tte , etc , etc eta . etc.. ct: Lchigk "Scares1" Lafayette WT EHI&H tt.-evs scare ine Mare-: wrfs L-ar.d MOi0uct. Xi of the raen levr,' and eptlralsric of tae LentR!: nVjanl. Mr. Mblieli. however, is holding bark en bis heavy anyra until be out whether Jeck Sutherland w;d sturt tram against the lireivrt n White ! rhe varsity S'ntcfdav SPEAMM, r, two games luue peaking of lJr tin's Recerd- 'e'df. Tenn hnsn'i fared se badl been lest whll" I' r' ha d-epned three Harvard 'in and Pvracuse r xe rpnr.nn s man- ''! twlxt I ue hip an.J the Wp. ! Friedman, Sedran and Ricendai ' Bnrred Until Rolcases j Are Produced CAMDEN SETS RECORD Basketball Statistics ' i:vrKitv t.r.sutn: ' I lYrnten ie 1 .oe-i Milken-IVrre t rt .lern ilatnitrn . 8 1 .89 I'htla . .. 3 8 .713 fr.inten H x .mxi lleaillnc ; 'JH renturHUft, 4 fi ,oe rv 0rk I .TOO I riij3tri,i3 ren Tin: wi3u I Jeiitcht Sfrnntnn .it rrailestlUe. !denr!i1ar;.Yerk ,lt t'WdrtlAla. (am-! riendlrr" l"-nnrn feutrsville .it I Tonight's Games iMcrAcrriiiaw i.kmuv i.Ji?!2.rm'. ,,0,)'1.0". .rieNher ,. lntrr-i lennu iian, 2,:; n,t WMSsI YeO JsfiT C'Y TVtlMK et JemctmimO. Te Cook TOO. Trie eJGHT fOAU -rJD, TrCtJ IM OESPCRATIOM YeU ARC rQOUT Tb OEIfcC Tl-ta PHewc Te Talk Tb THE Ml?KST MAlO AVJD 3EG IP HMCC CAM'T auasssT .sprJieTMtfec -AtJO "fOU CeeK TNtSOViOM Tmk ick qeii, Tt das what fes CASI JSCWAPW OP THAT WOUSD OB APPBTIZIN& S- WOULD OB APPBTIZIN& f Ssgsg. . I Ti THta wav I WHKN VttU HAPPEM Te RCMCMDBR TTlAT YOU fJD 3)MIM3 OUT. Th3 CvteMlrJc; BOT Vtn 5iMtt.YCAMMJT (JE.T AM irlSltrtATtOM LEONARD IS IN SHAPE BUT LACKS OLD FORM Champien's Punching Net Se Consistent in Six Round Sparring, and His Footwork Lags SURE OF VICTORY OM-H-M 3tFH.S,i .AIMT vr GUeFl-R-fHOt3 FCCCtKl' f (moral - "GUta?, TaXc 'en "itJT- J tinilnnal lliirrrtrr, veuimein nifnne, NOKTii i-Hir.. mint it i.Ketn: niiJ."r.n.Bl ' Michaels, lllst. .ind ! i --iii( -nun, OT1II3; r.All . j Iphli'u itVk"" "I KlnsseNnie. nt Smith, iThllli Ifrbrend. smlh nm, ,SnIi,r ttVfniie. ! Last Night's Results j i:..rraiN i.rJsY.iK ltJ,e!vnSeni 3"n,I,n,: '"' " Hkej-llaj-re. I AIKIUCAN t.n(,rr luenurtn lenterr. 5lt i,irrlp,n in.1 . 4!. Alpha. l. erur.u uit i.is liiiil.i. .ti): rirlslirr, 30. M'-etmtn IlejV hilt liiiirs. ;ll, U.illluti I t. Stritlien's, SO; ,t. .luhn't. 71, ' St. stnilicn". Sil. 4J: si. ,lnlur !,t, it. Imniarulute uncnitten, 'idi TrlnnKlc. "J , Vresirleni William .Tacob Siheffer. (,f the hasteru llnsketball Lcacue. nnrtlv , rn pendente. SI. Ilefc N.ime. (tft'r rr .rCcv ? KlLLtMCThAT SELECT GRID TALENT MAY SPLIT CIRCUIT . Three I Lennne Considers Fermina i-"! t r- t a t Ti r a mr s . t t rm t-ii " . . .V J J I Zl I Ii B-ll 1 1 BH New Organization spnie'.i the ePe,,mK of ti.eNewTerk : ''"0' Geed Football Teams Against One Twenty Years Age, Asserts Granlland Rice Writer Says Best Western Elevens Have Edge en Eastern Leaders Uiants last eieninp. The head of the ap c'ljrai.i.nt.eii made the Irtp te fiethnm fe the Initial came with i Wilkes-Harre but refused te Irt Harrj ' lliennda. Harney sj0,t.nll .t)1,j jjalty Pi lodrne a play with the Oetliiituiles, a , 'iie failed te produce their re!en.e from .file president of the New Yerk State' I I.enpti. Yesterdav .ifteinoen in i miverpatien ' with v illiam Mvcr. owner of the Vhll lty f.HANTLANn niCE "Ihe llal All-American . nil the tnlk about fundamental feet- Yen reught your nivj down Han ad ! ball in the East enn observes mere rj,.j ' risp and deadly tacklinc, fiercer line And tore nleifj through Yale. j charging, better covering of opposing lies Sedrat, assured him thnt ihev had Ve pejicd nnd ran through Michigan i piaycrs. in and areuna tne corn ucit ,rriLT?inmt! V- New And made the IMger auail. . Jban is vMble te the naked cye In the Yerk State bed , that thev would plav liut. 00,i thretin back en crrr play Fer bucltny Calculus, old top. The boy iche yiers 'cm nil the flop Js something cUc again. lest uenin? and would also be here at thu National A. C. tomorrow evening. The (Vtnden management hed nKe no ne t'fied the rresldent thnt thev were nor sjtlsfied with the dea! nnd still Insisted mi i eccivlng pl.iyers in exchange for Sedran nnd Priedmnn. Anyway, the came was plaved. n I tntr-slzed rruwd nnnounecd its np-' I preval and the New Yorkers were beat -j en by Wilkes-liarre, 44 te S7. Th't .feature of the game was the sheeting of j ''Chief" Mueller, who gets better with' 'age. He caged eight baskets en Gam ' Schtnrs'lL. and these sixteen points, with ' .i pair et rtiUJs. provided almost Hair of Wilkes. Bail's totals I "!lnv u, it " VV the eld-ti t tains tireund Indians, neyer j r two game ; three or frtur air of the codfish and the lamented hbttd. Te sum up, when It cornea te ' modern football, tee rough tribe of the cherished It has it ever cultured bread- A -cm like u tent. Why always peer through a fog? One I writer added this: "In beating the . Army, Notre Dnme looked like n fin ished machine while the cadets played very raggedly." The cadets weren't he darned ragged ngalnst Yale. Several football heundu who saw the game told me the latter was lucky te win. Let tne whisper In ' your car the l,li s work would leek ' Just, ns tattered and tern ngalnet the .,lut' lashing Western attack which the Army met. Inst Slntlintav T'kvujft tn rumem- me Michigan nun iiuui,er also that Notre IJatnc has been 1001. op the Carlisle t beaten thin season by another Western te point' for one team. 'J he leading Lonfercnee .-. . j. .i,. vikvi-ii, nay "ius h. .ueuue he, anu One reason is thut Invbbe net M an. ratc Chicng0 mverslties no longer , dn't hew half her stuff while she Peu put Ac Aut'i; en the ih And crushed Ohie Slate. Yeu touted Devinc aereui the Itnc And gate Mahardt the pate. But seen icith iccary brain and eyes You'll wove a moody pen. Fer tmUiiy Vnlculus, old dem . The ktd trh.e never gets a dice. Is something tire again. ClifrAge, Nev. 17. Club owners of the Thrcts I League met here today Ie consider the advisability of wrecking the pnsent organization and forming two new leagues. The present circuit is (ensltlsrcd unwieldy because of the mile age Involved beterwen Cedar Rapids, la., nnd Kvansville, Intl. The plan te split up tint 'cague would group the cities in the. northern sec tion of the league with another circuit taking in the cities in the southern sec tion. T.he cities suggested for the new Hague are: Cedar Itapids. In.: Iteck Itock Iteck ferd, Iteck Island nnd Moline, Ills. : Marshalltown, Dubuque, Davenport and Waterloo, la. The first four ere mem- By LOUIS n. JAFFE New Yerk, Nev. 17. "CTIVE months en the side lines an Inactive period from the ring eitice Inst June appears te have separated Uenny Leenard from some of his skill. The champion may net have gene back a mite, still His long lay-off has done him no geed, if his workout In prepara tion for next Tuesday night's contest nt the Ice I'nlace, In Philadelphia, with Sailor Frccdman can be token as a criterion. Leenard is in geed shape, he says his breathing is fine and he appeared in that condition during his sparring vestcrdny afternoon In Stillmari's here. But there seemed te be something lacking. The titleholder's judgment of distance en several occasions was net se geed, he did net appear te hit with his usual velocity nor consistency, nnd after three rounds his footwork subsided ; or else maybe Leenard Just naturally let up. Six rounds of boxing with three spar ring partners nnd nheut five minutes of shadow boxing with lus yeitngeBt brother. Joey, was the bulk of Leon Leen ard's (raining yesterday afternoon. While Denny was liersnlrlnc freely nt the finish of the boxing workout, the champion looked in the pink of condi tion just before being "rubbed down." He iB carrying no supcrllueuA weight te mention, If any; he is sleek and seems te be down te boxing weight. Weight Question. When asked about his avoirdupois, Benny smiled nnd answered geed na turedly. although serieusly: "That question seems te be worrying a let of people, but net me. If I were te step en the scales new I wouldn't go mere than 108 pounds 139 at the most. When I enter the ring in Philadelphia Tuesday night I shall be down te ilili net mere than 137." Leenard ts In high spirits and apparently has no worries about the coming contest. Willie Plfer, an elongated jeuug6ter almost six feet tall, but rather tbln. probably weighing about 14U pounds Leenard's Brether Joey My Succeed the Champien .Tecy, youngest brother of Ben.,. Leenard, wilt start hlR , inny In about six months. Just L7?' has been boxing around In the gie rjHlum with the tHIrtelir: ether star mlttracn. H0 lg T. n1 Kars old and weighs abe,?' rn pounds. "When Joey finX if? under way he will be reah .LW topnotch lightweights," ' ,'v, ''" "and I wouldn't be a hi? S,. ,"' the time would coniewhtS urn ever my ltle te him wi?h T He approval. 1I0 knows all the redl ments of the game, Is strong. ??.. . can punch. Take a iin . '' Joey when he starts." tlVm naVt.!Sia Yrm?r amateur boxer and h. TT a likely looking lad. He ?. j"" tip bers of rh nresent circuit. - ." .---- -- - . - ::. ..i.i. ..., - t The new circuit planned for the, was tne nrst partner wiiu wnem i. con cen con leutheastern half of the leegne includes lard sparred. Klfcr stnrtcd off like a ,..r TTnnix Rnntli lien,i l?!M,,.,en,l I race horse, steiiticd rings around the Tnd'.. and Tort Wayne, Ind. The fiisi I champion and connected with u let of four cities new have clubs in the south ern part of the present circuit. Iresldent Tenrucy snid committees probably wjll be appointed te ascertain the baseball Interest in the additional cities required te make up'the proposed tww circuits. Definite action will net be taken until another meeting early In January. asks Old Tiniei . had Heading Neeiils Center The Camden Skcneix held Kn easy i v or'.tout l.'.sf i veiling. Tn view of the appreneblr.t; games at Trenten tomor row imd nt Heme en Saturday with Scranien. MHtiager Will Kennedy or- I anias nil th-e select talent, and there toyed with Princeton, and everything derrd rhe boys te take ii easy in the ' ,. , f.)0,i.0ii ((am!i ngalnst i she had wasn't enough ngainst Ohie Same with the Meaning Hruts last. - MiiU-. .MHN TAIN TI;Il l'OOTK 'renins " iwiiuj jeius hk". '. And rhc SI.eiUis did Tnev never j PernaptJ the age is getting te be en I exerted themselves, um-e during the fnrtv tiri-lv tee advanced in keen compcti cempcti , nuiiutes of plav. And jet they rolled.. T, . ., i i- !np a couple of season's r. cords. Lvetl rcat SeXtet!i ran ",y ' The tlnnl count was Camden. TS; I right for a limited engagement. Iluteh ' Heading. 12 an even hundred points. . isen leaned up in the early gMng mil 'The Jersevinen nV established a new'then sknlded. Barnes took the middle tiebl-g'ial "mark in getting twenty -live, i of the cumpiiign uiul llagen the closing left iabs. Benny wnrded off a number of strnlght lefts, skipped around friskily himself, but missed heveral right cresses. Probably Kifer's hclghth was a Handi cap for Leenard. Leenard slewed up lrifer near the end of the second round with a series of body smashes, and then In the clinches bombarded the lean one with enough unnercuts te send him out of the ring vith liis face a crimson hue but smil ing. Spider Iteach followed I'ifcr into nn rber. Midi.. Vev IT nmf W ntin nun. rinK, iuiu i wus i.ib K.rK. the JitchiBHn foetbait fnunrt h ur ut Snider who showed up Leenard s slew lt.li l.imi rcvill Michigan Leses Kirk snunrelv In frn.iV c Ii.. Alc l0d Ping in and out, exch.nl jSk0 ffet mm ence in a while nllnnln- JP' right-hander. rien"rt ducfe .?,r ber of right cresses and iB m hefty wallops te the body Cdf" Sema Workout! VyJWssns-iw.' rena work, although he did net co ! for n run yesterday morning 8? hasn't been the usimi ,. L". ?' .4' nary boxer takes," eVpl.d Bennl J I have been running hard and fasti 1 in reaUty, n . consistent snrlnr tas 1 oretner Joey has been unable te l. up with roc and I usually meet Mm 11 nhn vaS bacH.' a.(ter caverig about SS miles through the Park." m Leenard Is confident that he hn n.i lest any of his speed and, of C0Ur, does ?et expect much trouble Iniri?' me from Freedmen. "Frrcdraan C. CebrUta,I,byC,,,fT1cl 1? etf Ctfti,MIlIlt,telb,10w my many PMiJ. punch'" thUt l h,,V uet It J Tomorrow and Friday Leenard ataln I will work out at Stillmn,,'.. i..0!f I inen at Third avenue nnd 117th strert .lack elnsteiu has arranged te bit, Earl Ilartman, who meets Bebby JfJ, Cann In ene of the prelims, box 4$ the champion in the lattcr's final work out at Seamen'a en Sunday Leenard will arrive In Philo.t-i-seme time Monday .ftJraeVn iaP cerdance with the twentv-fenr w. rule of Philadelphia AoexbTeV Duffy Lewis New a Manaeer (puny) Lwta. toimerBeiiSf nuk'wiuirii tiuiiiK munar.T nv .. . " Const Lcnitun cluh ter the tiunn n ifiS1 H. W. lane. Drld.nt ., Virn.,.l " i.ewib wmi be i: iiueuiiiipii n nv nff mim.H.. . ,.'---- - - . -" ..wmbi,i or .... 1.... rer fh ...... 1 .'r' ml.Clfc UT IHA !S ... ftt ftn a ,..;.v.., .M tc time of the miner letsu" jneitflf If Uuftale. X. Y.. en Deem "r 6, "" ,l rlulit end. 1" Uten resmur te be rie- net-s of feet semewnat. id in cresMii ciartu out or haiuraaj-n content licre wlih ,., , .., i.! -i-,r t,,. I'aptam duiti nn4 Uhr i"i '" -i--"""i. "" "" " "v"" Itench NUC- tl I. ind Colgate Again en Princeton Schedule Mlnne,)tR. faDtaln nuiii nnd Uah-p ,,,r cceiietl in crossing inn rigni en i.wm- namlltan. X. Y.. Nev. IT r.i ., ordered out of the same br trlnr en Tut a. I ard s chin tune and again, nnd ulse vemtty will met Princeton aen next mr djr ewlnu tu Injuries recnued u.t Mailleen. . i,nnlied Bennv with a left occasionally. pn ,he football irrldlren. Tlie Maroen ! in nnd yenterdny It was annennrl Ktrk could "00';c." ,.! 1ii'i,-J T ' "r , ,: ,,i ' Iertrd te has a hen efTerffl fhi theiS t net perform ni-alnst the Genhers. KlrKhurt,Dut In thft clinches I-eenard tied up hrM uan un the Tigers ichtduli Ji an anlde In the Wlncenslr same and th I the Snider. I Saturday. Octelwr 14. has been acrvH'u ""'.' "..." . !'"" "Y.'.'"!1" l""." ... .eai .Hi- Tne Siiinven was i.cenarii s t iii-i nmi ".. '.' ' -.. iii - ui in- iwe iB. ''v " . -: :: .-. - . uiiriuinn-. in p-rnn ttiii ia n..i i. .. at Princeton. llved His or Curran place will b--' taken by Den final spnrrcr for the afternoon. Sulli- the i Blltuttim". mcr Stadium stages. Nene of the three cuuiu stand the dizziness of the far heights for any extended stretch. .v.ln!i the lMtets dropped in twenty, ' wlih ti is suid te be thti greatest num ber of ileld goals evt r made by a les- .m. ,....t. t,i n-. PnOiirn tun-llfl trunlp. ' The big drnwlmek with the Meters is Call for hp.ice the lack of n flrt-elu-s renter. Bnbe . -pvEAH GHANT tiimme space, gim gim KleU estftbllshed an individual tm.rk , JJ snnr.t t ,,.uulre it -lfter dl- for himself when he caged four baskets, , " Rnac" ' ipa"'re it .titer ui .but b's work otherwise was very peer. I testing nu epistle fe a certain paper I .. .. v which savs: "Seme football cnthu- liureiu Losicne icniii.s ,-, , ,. L .i . i Captain Kev Steel,, ameved himn.f ""- f w"'1 hnrber ,'" '"'"''n I from th" line-up ut the start of the siv- unpre-sien that, uisr because f uirage , nd period in favet nf one of the home- ,rct Princeton v, ben Princeton mis net., br.'ds. Ilere'.d t'ostelle. All the jeung- , . ,)(. Ulr v ian pP0(iu,. i,0,,,r .a... I I . a.ni. t n. Ii-.n n lllA (ifilll IvflN H .' uiu ., us ,,....,. , .... ...... -. 1 1 Minis than we can ' OLT en tlie coast Ty Cobb Is still leading such talent as Hornsby and Slslcr. The Tiger mandarin irlldcs along in the Immediate neighborhood of .410, even ut his advanced baseball age. A few rivals can appreciate what the Old Man must have been as a kid around twenty-five or twenty-six. Next spring will start blni out upon bis eighteenth major league campaign, with youth struggling te held his eternal pace. Till. Navy will mnntge te struggle along, whatever the disarmament program, as long ns the dlsarmers don't take away these seven backflcld stars, plus King and Belles, until after the Army game I". WKIti. taught in our early youth I W,:,WB" ' that en nnd ri hiv a u tulle et U came As is f'isleimir.T .ti nil Beading games Pave Kerr switched positions with Jim mi" Campbell, the former moving up te forward anil the jnrtcr piaviuk' ennre. ri. .sr.-.,i hit rf th. Thllnilelnhin. This habit has become fixed lately as the multitude at large desires te knew whether we can't dig up two or three 'Manufacturers' Lengue will start this tien. Having watched football for seme evening ut Tenah Hall, 2727 Wen C- years in this, my native land. I have 1 lun.bia iivenne. when Dobsen meets In- ceme e the following dlsjinssienatn feniHtienal Harvester and Flelsher conclusion : Htgh-class A eHtern tctimu tackles Art. Leem. 'ITie inner is. n new eiirr. mu. ji"'"-"' '"'"' . """ team, but t' directed by Heward Weed, speed, when attacking, than is shown the veterjn Hancecn i-rar. mid ne lMtaui uy me wh irurae '"; i.-.i. i'ra,ni.-r. 'te hae a fa--' riuinfe'. gain Correct, absolutely . b.u the lmiber inc Is net restrletisj. necessarily, te cntniisiasts our e-i iwmg .uisr u Arrey-avy game tickets. Whv are nomad I held no brief a new nnd most of our stadinmu. nmnbltlie.itvee. snappy line, eh, wh.it'r for env eec- j ,)it0nms nnd arenas only large enough te acc.omraeaaie one-ieurtn or tne seat seekers? -incredible ai It may "em. itb BTtlCKLHT. Hardwtck. Mahan and Cattey nre gene. Hut Tale Isn't taking "Frem Buell te Fltts" any tee lightly as n meaningless phrase. roririe''' iltt .t't rielim resencd ji.um.iiuuhii mm siiiiin'i'iwm' huhhmmsiiwI'i wnymiMwmwHwaiv ii'iiii i iiMnarawwiy -t. M'- Cnds t tb eroY-Ceunrr' us that On,7 three. Prine)tvn K. 0. PUNCHERS IN BOUTS AT NATIONAL CLUB HERE Hart, Fitzgerald. Angele and MacV en 8ame Program Knerkt"it punchers and hi' -mm ? ay rars arc ruurid up en ihe s"ernd .Tiresram arranged by Inck Hunlen te be staged Sattirdn nilir d the old National Club Tins rue-heu' vard m In the form of ti all-stai slum, .mil at least half a deen j il,e bmii bave appeared ui wind-up mafehes In rbllfldelphili ar different time- Anieng the hard-hitting battir tire AJea Hun, .lelnirn Kilbane s light freight hope. Whitey I'ltzgurntd. Knockout Billv Angele mid Battling Mack. Hart is down for the hist bout te meet Harrv Kid Mi own. a ''lever two-handed boxer. Fitzgerald and Angele will clash in the fourth num ber", and Mark will rry te step the fast Jltth Patsy Wallace The ether two bouts will be between Marty Burns, of Feuthwurk. and Tauy Daniels of Frankford. nnd Kddie Dempsej. of Seuthwark and I lat Marley, of Grays Ferry f Thtt NJatienal iyns re-opened sue eanifullr last week with new men be ;hti4,.v deb, which has lieeq greatly Beets and Saddle !i Twe purse Tnces ,ire th feature at-t traction" of the Bewie card today Targe ' fields obtain generally, vlth ,i eid i 'lass ' l.uiBes. In the (its.s,p Pnret Vrecdeu sppears bet. wiih Luuetla and Arrew of Oeld nh rentn(Jers ' Horses well plneei In efher races niK ' First race. Then. i;iias O , IVigned ' Zeal feeend. f'lansman. Tangerine. ' Opperman; third, Hltra (told, Arrew of (leld, Charlie Suratny ; fifth, I.dy Lil lian. Yerkist. Veternn; sixth, FthiiV, I j egarty, rung 'l rejan, Antilles, ser I eiith. Brlb'i Veter, the Decision, Qurn JBIendr. I OfTtrlalB fe 'ne 1'atn (!reunl racln msat ' at Nw Orleans tiav tietn nam"l ard era i .ts inn Smith. Taste is a matter- of tobacco quality We state H m our honest belief true the tobaccos used in Chester field arc of finer quality (and. hence of better taste) than in any ether cigarette at the price. Lieectt & Myers Tobacco Ce-" I is fellows. Htewarili. Allen Hohla, n c. I -Mime, .ii. ,- .u--r uriaiui full 1 JI. llAmuc ll,.Hrri.v .ln.uth M.Tj,n nnJt T 11 .--. ' ell, ractn eretry, Je?pli Melrtanxnl aturter. A. H. Daile. II. Marlnrlll, ltheuli he fUit te vtn . rce mat werk Btlll holds the lead among ' American JoeKeys. Out of BBa memnts durlne, ths er he ha betn flrat 118 tlmai. second 103, third 80 E, Sands rnlt eecend. 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