7 ."., K r ' - ( TOM"" 4 " ., .vStf.irX "' ' ("' '" TJ.4'. y-y-i 1 . . 1 -T F "U-v ., , Ml- "ft 'T J v t f 18 Popularity of Football WORLD SERIES FOR COLLEGE GRID TITLE WOULD GO OVER BIG 'Arguments as te Championship Team Unsatisfactory Ending of Football Season W. and J. and Detroit, Twe Undefeated Elevens, Meet Saturday Hy KOHKKT U. M.WWEU, Miertt I'llller i:rnlnE Intllr Irf'ilRrr IP POOTHAI.Ii I'pntlinie te draw tieh lnrce proud" each season nml intereM In tlif vpert rvkw n. I Iip ear roll mi. it will nut be e1v lone until world scries eenteH for the gridiren1 champlen-dup of tlie lnltrd States, will bp staged. TIip imblle i nnimi te lenin (Iip identity of eneh rar ehnmilnn, Olid till- mniiet le done unless tin- tram- get tesrtlipr. In tl.r Midd'e West. (Iip I'mif' renn liamiietihlp 1 drelded nt the end of eneh M-fi-mi be-nii-i tin- lending te.mn pirn tegptlirr nud the pprrrntiiRe tnble tells I lie tiilp. In tin l.at. enth mid Far Vet. however, -nidi I net tin ease. If n few team fllde threiiph without a defeat the hand themselves tin title., the crown and ever thins else Whi'e till i perfretl legal and aiveidlns te lloyle. tlir enh ebjiM-timi wp rnn tlnd i that it makp loe ninn olianipien-. iii this portion of tin- r S. A. wp Ikhp four tpnm. Statp. Lafn'Ptte. Cor Cer nell and ahinsten mid .lefferen In tin nndpfpntpd ehis. In the Middle Vr.st wp 1iiip Iowa and lietrmt. California stands alene en tin Cen.t and Centre I- nienimh of all It 'ire- I'pIew tlip Ma-en-Dlxmi Hup. These see see I'einil titli-lieldpri -lienld nuns p and tlie llrt battlp will bp put en iip Saturda In He.reit. wIipii tin iinlvi'i'ity out tliPrp pln Washington and Jeffer,in. TIip pinup should In a geed eup. Detroit has bcen eered en but mice nnd wolleppil ppr opponent b health. Meres. Fight games wen plaied and IMS points .pored asaint U" Tulaiip. HeMan College, Springtip'.d and Ver Ver ment witp tlie prliiplnai ieterlps, hut the fun in Mr. Ferd's dt believe thp team (an wallop all of tin big cu.. eup nfipr tlie ethor TIip real i-hanee will romp tin week-end. for W. and J. bas a top-netoli oIpveii and made a wonderful le.-erd Whi this is gmns en. lVnn State will be entertaiueil in eattlp, "uih., by the l'iilverit of Washington. Ilnrlj m the mm son it looked as If Wash ington would win the Cnat rlintiipiehsliip. and thp game was arranged. Hew ever. Andy Smith's I'nliterniii team meppp.l ihe lipid with them In the regular rchednled Ynme. and tin only Interest new- is in seeing lVnn State In notion. The rentest means, neibins. -t far as the titlp i oeiieormd. t FOO'l'HM.l. i jitliii'i tn lie tuih ii hm game nml there h e iiihpi mtireit in l tlmt pett p'Ieii biitt!ei nlmntl are n ncmiitti. Tbr puhlir inniM thtm, nnrl m the publir pnis the f)ciqltt, the ehmirex mc thill a i ii ill hai e thrin. Few Basic I'lays in Football ONCF upon a t Inn thpre wpre two VslinN of football. The FaMcrn system was thp recesnizpil (lie. and it was far superior te that of the Vi't ami Seuth. Yalr. Iluruird and Frinoeteii reigned supreme, which it- u way of Mying thp had errthing their own .i dther eppiis uiprely iuiilntPd them and never were taken seriously. This was lieenusp tin r,aclie had huge squads from whieb te -elert the 7Brlt team. nnd under the old style rules with mass plays and eciitiint hnmnieriiig at tin line it w.i necessary t" ue quantity instead of quality when it came V players. The c el'.pgp with thp largest number of tirt-elats subst). tutc'-i alwa had the eilgp. New. however, things haie rhangpil. Ne letigpr does aiiv enp tiam stand out, rpgiirdless of tbp numbiT of players en the sidelines. The game li.i- bpeeiue Ptaudardi7ed. The forward pa lias bppn tin pqualizpr. and tin small eidlegp. whethpr it is lerated in Maine or Arizona, has just as niueh ohanee te step out into the spntlight as any of tin larger and elder nnlpritie. In football today wp havp the forward pas-s threat wbMi makes the defen eivp team guard mere territory than in tin olden dins. Instead of having night nnd nine men en the line of primmagp. there are sin, with four playing ' 5 yards baek and the defenshe quarterback '-'" yards away te leek after quick kicks'. This is played en tin Atlantic Const, the Facitic. en the shores of the Orent Lakes and the Ciiilf of Mp. e. The same rules ait In eguc and the eame plays are used te gain ground. Therefore, the California team would net be fouled by Statp or Harvard offensive plays and in ersi. Tlie spectators would net be amazed by the Eastern attack, but probably would say it was old stuff. The games would he decided en their merits mufne advantage, would be taken of the team- outside of the select Fastern circle Football, when one analyzes it te the bone, consist- et only a w ba-ic . plays. The line buck, short and whip end run, forward pass, double pass, -punt and drep-klik .ire about all that are used, even if the hidden ball trick, delayed pas- and things like that are rung in Ne matter hew elten the hall is handled, the play- are dincted at the-e .net'. Variations sometime aie deceiving. On New p.lr's Ia Califm'iiin will play -nine outside team at Fa-adciM. In the Fast. I.afacttc seems u be the bpt team that could In selected. Tin Iaroen and White had a successful season- se successful in fact, that the eligibility of tin slur has been questioned Hewcpv. tin- always Imppin when a small si hoel turns out a high-class team, and Lafayette should weir.i. A 1. I.' Iirtumi Califnriuti fnm in r-nnei fuiiif t' e and in pair tinmi en rnrli cdijf " l'r hnidi r eppimriit. 'in ii 1 1 'i. La Grange Athletes Heal bpurt&nicn LA (M.ANi.F lll'.ll St linn', inmli a gieai impri-sien lierp lu-t Friday in thp game with La Salle nt the I'hi -' Fall l'ark. 'I In Westerners plated geed, sound football and had some nlnv- thai wpip entirely new. Tin- bear out our contention that the football style- are net found exclusively in fie East. Fer example, take the shift play used b La ittnnse. Tlii- was ..nsii'.il. for the men lined up iliffprentlt fieni ant -hift we cter have -ecu Instead of spreading tlie men n'l eter the lielil. ( 'e.neh i i-burn hail his men sinniliug in .three lines, the men behind each ether and facing the opponents. The line wen, with the e.. option of tin center were in one Hup. three backs in ihe ether, the (iiai lerl in k .ill ill, me and the enter ." yards away. The ha'l tta passed te one of the hack- iift.r tin -hift ,ni- innde and the mini with ihe bill intariably get aw.., for ,i long gain Shift- are legal, no nuttier hew often tin men change places. Ien: .is the plaier- de ju.t -tail hi fore the ball. The O-buin shift wa- alnie t per feet, only one etT-nl'' being given in ihc game Hut the be-t thing of the game was the spirit shown by both side.. 'rlf. following letter sent b- one of tin -peeiaters. i- -ef-eplanatery : "Dear Sir A- tee m.mc one of the official- in the La Salle-La (.range football g.uni la-t Fridn. 1 liepe you will -ay something about the tine sports manship displayed hy tin nlnters en the La t! range team. 'Ihe colored half- hack wirt. out of In- vn no three a-mu- w In n In was walking t, the die-- lne root i "i en;. ice m a ltiemllt livid ln-p with n La Salle plater, and .. did sevi ml eilici uieinb. i - f Ins team Tin- -Im" - tin Jinc cnliber et the-e be who w"i -e f,n a w it tieiu home, in hostile uriiteM and II d" inmli in Cfinent t n iid-iup and t ' "'ii at mf i -" lien.il i h..n ;;niiie- nt tin , harm ti t 'I In i' il-e tta- tlie -p ii- ni.in-lnp en the pan .. Ln Nilb payii- who offered ciii i in agemenl t l..i (Jr.iugi platers w In n thet were injiiied "Ln t.iangp pin yd the i.m. gain" t ithmir a -ah-tnutieii. and this speaks Well for their pht-ieal lenditinn "Tin oei.d buck. he-.- name nn- William, tertaiuly was a geed line Jilungir and ul-e punted well, one time getting a kick ,'iwnt with two opponent rushing him. Their center also did some g ,.i passing and the team certainly showed .i taried. ter.mle attack for -ehoel boy- " w; t.s' ii mA In il'i tlint I. mi nllr. tlii In, Hi pin m d in i. n nil. inn nl Ihr hril pri p t jl i SKOKIE LINKS PICKED Pres Want U. S. Open Gelf Tilt en Chicago Course Cliirajn. Net .",n - 1 uetlii ii 1 word han bren receited hy nieinbei- of the Skokie t.ilf Club that the cla--c et America, the niui"iial ..pen golf clrnn- pioiisliie will In p'.ned hoc in t 'Mil fcjliel, K' I ii I , , ii Hie i . i i ' i , ., prefps-ncu.. I '-Hi ' - t' . v Phaillplelrlitp h.it lie; leeii In hi I here III lfimi The i mi c i in i an i I "in In ad dition l" mi i. i.iliv hard burriPi '' ' BOTentrenth hole ha- In en lingthcned te il5 ur,!-. and the ieiii-c inipreied m ether way Skek'e i- the i hmce ,,f the profc-.eiri - ler next year. M i tald 'The hi'i ii.itieiinl e ii ii ti.nriiii'i.i'ir held bete tt.i- ,u ll.l 1 i.m r ihe Mi'l ll'llilan iein-e SIGNS NEW PLAYERS Three New Cage Stars Will Play With Immaculate Five Manager William I. pes. of the Im Jjpuculnte Conception basketball live, nn nn ijeijncpj the slgniui: of tliri-p new pla.vcis IIO Will lipiHIir 111 till' KIIOIC lixilllisi Hivjiy at iliiru pml iiruwn -treeis l evrnlug jlhty ai-p iccpetti ami Hpkuh of M. lAB, and Uuens, immaculate ilcsirca wt with tenum out of tewu. Addrcsa 'ly Lib, 115 Allea street,, l.iifmir'tr iiniild ;nr the inidneit Lin ilreinith of irpirtrnlntirr Ihr II ctlrmrrt i 'in Id n't find n f.illli hml n ii i II ' mil In il mi nl ml r, ii linilbn'l ;,e I'nl a,, .,,rfi'ii hunt limm i lliii nhen I "I. ', jin IOWA INVITED Westerners Get Bid te Tourney of Reses Tilt Iowa ( ity. la.. Net ;n - 1 1, l-n.ll "f -I , Atlih in l!e,nr ,,f I Mil' I -lit ,, lett.l en lie nit I'llllel i ii in l at. in tin I'linuiil Ne i . .j i l".t I. eib.ill ;.,,., , m ';i ,t,, ,,., r.il I. et ,ii i led leajat . Ii Wil nn i I' inn Id .11 A',. ,,- .,. lii'li d the 11 it I KOI li ' , . iiiljl.i but ii t ,i iiper'i ' tl.ii t'n ett.i atliliii.' elUi ml- -nil ui'ip oppe-nl te making the trip I'ret n.ij-'t it wn- -fated thet felt the Piles of the Wg Ten I imfr loner wen iigain-t ucli pest -eiiseii game- WANT HIM TO GET "H" Crimson Players Petition Commit tee for Janin (.ailihridsP. .Mass.. Net. :;n . tlieiigh II. t'otingleii Jaiiiii. of Sun Krancis. ii. n -ub t it lift- end en iIip II. u -lard feet hull nam. did net plat in tin big game with iile, his fi llnw ineinlicr ineinlicr ef the ('run-en eleven hate pentiunul the athletic committee that he bc award ed the 'varsity letter.' lie was in ninny ca.-' -casen gaiiie niiil played nl.. against Princeton III the Urewii game. ,i weeK lieiur the Yale contest, n bone ium broken In an nrm, putting him out of further play. - EV10NTXG- PUBLIC LEDGEE-PHILADBLPJHA, WEDNESDAY, Causes Big TILDEN PRAISES FOREI Sportsmanship Abroad Lauded by Champien Upholds L American Tennis Officials WILL APPEAR ON STAGE "DILL TILUFN. world' tennis chain J- plen. nnid a glow In; tribute te the sportsmanship of France, Fnglnud. Aus tralia and New- Zealand at a luncheon gUen by the Linn'. Club estcrda.. Our Will, who wii- Ihc gupl of honor, gnu u graphic ncceiint of the tri, abroad made b the Aineri an ten nis tejim and told of (he warm reception accorded ihc I'nlted Stati s players in all the foreign countries ".jilted. "Any sportsman who gets in trouble abroad has no one but hinisplf te Illume." In .said. "Any one who gees te France or Fnelainl and dicttitt hew an athletic event should be : tin will net.( of course, iccehc the indersement of the French or Fnslili public, but sug gestions arc i eiislderi'd seriously. Treated Well Abroad "We were ghen i cry coin test- arid consideration while nlreml and I can frankly .i I inter hate seen fairer -porting spint that was accorded u in ctery ceuniry we ti-lted. "The Fiighsh sporting public is net ery dpinmistratiip, and sonic take this te indhate loelness toward visiting players. i;ut tin- 1- net -e. It i- tin Mr S!:.SSl?-Hl:i; .Mistialian- de considerable Hiking and joshing. Tint ee te get any one's goat. When we first played en the island they wcie after us, hut we took the kidding as it was giten. good geod goed naluiPilly. and the re-ult was that we seen hud the public with us. "When we tilst phiyi'd at Wimbledon we were handicapped en the gias gias ceurts. We ttcie net allowed le ue spikes, and ihe ceint was exceptionally slippert due te the drizzle that seems be without end m Fnglaiid. 'Crushed Pcath "I 'n III nl. , i .nirt lie i.iii hear even wln-per- e tit tin- -peitaters. and 1 ... one et ,y .i ...i di-tiiictly ipiiipiiiI mat. lie- I no rnii tit, ... tiu uri ,,i, was pa,rd bt a .base' line dute. 1 Pllcll . I e i'i run will, ti.it in, leet went tly ins in the all and I skidded along en my hipbone Abete tin laugh ter of the cum i I dislliiclly hcanl -enii i one say. "That peach wa- iru-hed!' " I l!lg I'.ill ciiiiiliatically denied the charges sjinl te h.nc been made by the ; French leiini- elluial- agaln-t the Anieriinii etln cr- i it the ca-e of Mile. Leligl. n. '.lull. in My rick, the pie-idem of tin Anieiican Lawn Tcnui A-ociatieu, ex- tetnlei gli n." every teuite te Tilden explained. Mile. Lcn- Uplndds .Myricli "MP... Lenglen w.i- intitcd te .eim . . -i.: I.- .:... before the women's champion-hip and the fact that -In' had te plat Mr-. Mai lery shortly alter -lie ainteil wa- net ihe fault of the Aiinrhan Lawn Tcn ui A-Mioititieu. Mile l.cng'eii ha- no Hie te blame. I "I w.is nt St I 'loud win n Mile ' l.engli'ii iir-t met Mr- Mallnrt. After i In iniitch. which wa- wen In Mile. I glen. Mr-. M.iller . "iigiatulated her opponent, adinitt.ii tliit -he wa- the belli r pl.iM'r oil tin .hit and left the i eiirt -lulling, cxpreing the lope that t'c t would in, I -igllill." 1 luring hi- till Tildi n p,aicd S.nn llai.l. . in . .u.it nn ' f tin I nit, I si it.'-1'ati- Cup team win, h rcg.rn.d tin irepht ln-t teir Up -aid Haul.' pie.-li. duiins lln Leir win. h wete num. run-, wen i -'.en-ible in a large mea-llle t"l" tin )' 1 1-1 1 It t of i he Alil.'l- nan- Hill in New Kn.e i Til. 1 n h i- i"ied iini'it i.di - in ihe '.i-t trn tun In- in tie'nenng tr dr-ta-Mti . Frame, -prakmj and playing. but he wi'l .ippeir 111 .1 in w one w nc. he -lep- en the -I age "I the Ite'lct'li- Str.itfe-d mi .l.iii'inrt .",1 in the title i"ie . f "i lar ." ' liei th Tarkingtnu's gl T . el.i '.It Till."i. who i- ,i gr.id'ialc of (he i ierinint'iw n Aiiid'Uit. w.i- nidilieu e r. inrii t" tie i.'.-t of i In- l'."lfi t'lilb. ihe ti .iiii.ii i. ii'g,iiii7.iiieii of t.uit in sritiiti'.u a "i iiliniinii- i.ieuibe. . thru tgh i In urgent n.iie-t nl Flank .1. I'.iltiii'i lln' tctPr.ni din 'lei of the !'. try rb.b pr.itliii'tn.ii- r.ilmer ha- put eii i tt. nt t -nine plat- for 'l.c toimiin teimiin toimiin tewn Acid, nit and ui m-enf teal- iia- cored .li-tiinl -line with two .l.ier T.irkinun.ii p'.i-. I'enred" am) "Set -enle. n I! .i t ,'i'ic. . ...in nl' in ih ' ii n .'is :,nlt". Cern Win ' 'i ". i- .en "i I' I.!, i - pi . leg V, X 1 d. i I W i. in i 1 .1 i. ,i i ' le-i .i " ni-nig i I,, i, in I'ln eh Inh .i ml h.l , i t ,, niij I. .in I ih I i i iii'.. gl t ll,,. ,' ,i t thi i'i l.i -I ip u .,,. 1 1, .1 it, en v mi - i .. n I t. -t g a- i'l.ii.iin lint I "la unl.ii'glnig tin r i.iiigle.l .iffur-. elll'g Wh iiii w i- , -t.i. in "I'i n r-'d ' wlib Ii Ihe nn ,,. ii . gut. i i-t ti ,n BEZDEK LIKES STATE JOB Penn State Grid Coach Interested in Ten-Year Contract I'lt'slmrgll. N.,t .in I'i nn stale ill,, i , , .nn in it- tt lining wat - , i , rfi . i. .ii t'..i inn I r iii i inh i'" Hun. V.' '.' i I'1' lell-WHJ ..., ,, i oil, ie I I nn and ceniniin - le i ,n, tl..- -me - - III III- IMIIII- M.',' 'I ,, t ii i ii n i i ! t li, w.nild b'titi ei'trai 1 li.i- run -,n n r'pU : nl mt luitlng . ,,.. tlui' li. ....e ll.l tin- le , ' ie ban. i I'm tut' I1 Nut, mt l.ieti i I ' ' ' ' ' v i ! i i iiiiii i ' ,i . 1 1 ..i I. nn "- nl i I ' ,n, l-i ,ni ' i. n , , . , ..nt .1. i ,' i ,ii ii : i.. .! . ' llll S I I id. ' . I , L...I II.,- Ml , III. I ,f t -lH 1, .1 llll I . Pll llll ,t II I. ,1 II'.' I II I I'I ,1 t l-l III.' I llll. llll I' , I f .'1 I ..t nil! III. Ill" I I'll. Il.ll I - - I III il' 1 1. ill, llll 1 1 i re f.n i ' W 1- M I' ml I and i. . hi il M l I , ..MI..I I'I II WANT EASTERN GAME Ncbraeka Seels Tilt With One of Big Three .New "inrk, Nev oil I'n I I'aw -mi liiml cniicli nl lln I 'nit i--st t of N. brnska lnnib.ill -iiu.nl -ltd nen led.ii i hat the t'm n llu-ki i - li ipi d te in 1. 1 tig. .1 came in tin lla-t ti"t -i.i-nn with either Ceriiill. H'i1 llnn.ird I'rin.i ten. 1 Ml Inn nitli or I ' linn' i i Til. . I. .!' !' i' . I II .'I. I 11 I I I - i V II l.ill (III. ' ll . lay Notre Ij.uu Ti, n'niciit'il e tli I l-.ast in en., gam. defeating Glenn 'Warner's Pittsburgher1). N SPIRIT 9V f Demand for Pest-Season Battles te Pecide Championship TEDIOUS PASTIMES WAITING FOR Yeu Tec- The Penren Te mkkc ip levajCi Slv AS IbU lAAisIT Te TilltJ IKl EARI-V jMOVl"Jli .OOIv mjl.-. MO VAfiAAJT SSAT Yet c-SMts ij istoe i(T 301717 fJ AtAMT SEAT Never Strive for Distance With Irons Guilferd Says Club Will Take Care of That In Approaching, What Linksman Wants Is Direction. Never Uses Cleek By .JESSE V. Amateur liclf (hnmplen T MY lnM artiele I s-POKp et tnc I',, ',':.. .erareuract in using the - necessity ter amine., no ...i, j - .. "!'; " rl hW for xv'Seh IVen mm clubs. ly some nppreacning.wnt ., game ter viira "'"," " ...i... ,' ,., ,i, i, m. ' , . ! ' r'etM " " aV "Vs'T diticu It part of bc If. in.v " nV'nnT'nm ,' M?:. n.J.n'nrt ": ,.. 1 e, mere llflicult. renuirps a , certain finesse: while putting is trench- eieus: tliat is. wiipii it s pmii, ii : ij tery geed, but when it's bad. it's pa thetic. Full" Swing Differs TrrT is termed a full awing with W i. i..,,., ! nni.lmlrnl te n three- leu ii "' 3 .j... . .....- --- .- - euarter swing in driving, n muni f runenihered that in appreaetilng wc ui" -'" -trU Ins f.jr M$ . I1' 1,,;,s1, c i hhim will take euro et tlie distance, ' what "e uant ' " In mt own ease, having a long game at my dlpn-nl. I consider the use of the irons when Jim vards away from the green, but i he player with less distance uses a brass.,' driter' or deck beyond 1"0 t arils. Fetween le yards and -00 yards 1 (iLILH)KI)'! I I LI, IKON f.iter the dming it mi. although ni.in". i-pe''inll tlnsc wltn the short game, wniilil use the hi asset, while ethers would select that deck. Tilt! tlrrh u ( i bib whiih docs net linil ii lininr in nil Inn, It n mil 'ui dulike the ilub; I htjic in i i'i fun ml n ihc for il, and .te hnie cii luded it. Tll 1 tli ItuN i lub i- Ptitirelt diflereiit from tilut with woeilcn clubs. The full -het with the iron nnrl let me re- WHIl .THE NEW FALL Arrew FOR.MFIT COLLAR Clueu ftibedy UCe, Inc.Trcy.NX 'vr J J H.fSJCG. llslfilDtT sJOvO ArsiD THOrJ Te See 'c PORTCI. IS MAiikJ6 ijP VtJP- BEOTm , J'J " - J - RltSHTPOU OCCUPftUTS OP JSCAT ARUlvia 56 rfx) JTfsOU. OUT luTl W-iRReva; Pr&5rCK U7-SV AMD LOOK" AT TimcVaBUS. KCPT TheRC IM R-NCK LOOK lislAIDe A5-"isJ PORTEP AT LAST BOSV OO feOR. QGRTH '' Cf r,ht, H. Y. TnUM I in Gelf Match GUILFORD of thf United .states ... ..... ...... i. .. . I..., : :.. mind you again tnai Mini a mu .s m reality tbrcp-feurtlis of tin ilrlvnm ,t... . ,n inn iniini d stance uli eh - " ( . ...... one ...?. &,!.1!:LK e lr ve. "nml" .be Brlp N slightly , ntll0lIgh (be miiic thing is true i-.8 iron M lnoeA play, and that is that the grip should net be se hmi as le bold the muscles iii the wrist taut The tWliteniug of the grip and the fehertening give less freedom of move- inent. and tills Is what is dcslren. tnis will bp regulated with the length of the j swing Mere iFrccdem IF MUUE distance is required and the swing is longer there will be les-i tightening of the grip and mere free dom of movement. There is no set rule In regard te just hew much of u swing Is necessary for different yardage. It differs with the placers . and each player should learn te gauge bis own distance and ndjust his shots accordingly. As in the drlie, the backward move ment of the club Marts with the left hand, and tills is of thp very greeatest importance, for it ffieans that tlie club in going back will remain close te the ground. 1 The club gees backward in the swing Ljnere slowly, nud tin plteting decreases' correspondingly with the swinging. TN 0 J- tan OTIIKK words, the less .Us ee you desire, the less pilot Ins A" ing is required. OUL) many golfers who ir-e the ,-,,,,,, -, cltr-ltrlv nnnti iehtly open, stance in ........ .....,,..-. ..1.1....- ....,., .fl.V,,. ,', , I.,,...' 'F...... ....- .-" niiMiiK. incline tewaiu un- .iiun- -i..si- wnn ineir iron-, inasiniicii as i nivui the squnre stance. I might be picju I diced in favor of such n stance being taken. In hitting tin ball hit it squarely , with the club going through into the ground. This means that no turf is taken with the club uuMl after the ball is hit. Anether way of explaining this is te say that the ball should be hit down ward. Iren clubs are made te produce a left, and players should permit the club te pprferm that function. In hit ting tlie ball upward tin. streki is mbbPil of the baik-spin which the left of the club w ill produce. Thercfeie. wp should remember te In' the hull downward, bating the club go through into the ground taking the tuif from under the ball nj the time of the impact and net fieni behind it. Shorter Shafts AWOIII) about the length of the iron. Many times 1 will be asked if my luhs are mt I'ensldci.ibl.v hiirie. than the average, ami If a tall pet son should net use a i lub proportionate! long. Most of our leadim? professionals usp and lpceminenil clubs with sjinrt shafts and In iron club nlnv, where the swum is restrict,!!. I IipIIpvp that better results can be secured through the use of the sin iter shaft. A long club muy cause les- of balance, and the golfer should take this into con sideration ; but eai li innii seem- te knew his own mind pretty well in regaul te his likes and dislikes In clubs. A! Krldaj's atllcle Mill he en "The Appfeatli." t 01' 11 iff!' bu Vnhlu l.rtlfl'f lemll'l U Elk Bowlers Meet in Chicago ( hlnice. Nm .10 Tli- i it nnnu.il mui-n-nnnt ,if 'hi l.tks' Na'niii.il Hem.iiu Asn , lanen HI lp Ifl'l li"' IKiiinniK i'. I, luarv I 1' 'wi'l ,1.1'i'Mliic. l ...U' Tn? nifPl vh' I" I 1 i-t n Tul. il-. ' ith 110 mms p,,r ttctpatuiK Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and. Overcoats .8 and see our 16 windows Peter Merati & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Qpn'2len. & Sat. Kv, Till 0 o'clock tfOVEMBEE 30, 1921' YOUR BERTH HI iSMt feu CO 0jT JD JTamO in frttS JuJAVi'sl6 veSTlBJV.C 8LTTtlJ CURTAI-J3 'Vn. GERMANT0WN FRiENDS RETAIN SOCCER TITLE Virtually Assured of Champion ship by Defeating Haverford Scheel The (iertnantewn Friends' MJcccr eleven virtually clinched the Prlvnte Scheel Soccer League championship by dcfpatlng Haverford Scheel yesterday by 1 goals te .'I. The victory wns the fiixth straight of this season and, incidentally, the thirty-eighth succpssIvp coneuest for the private school champions. Twe mere lpiigup' matches are en tin sched ule, hut they will net affect the fin,a! standings of the contestants. The game was close and exciting, and was featured by the playing of Atlicrten, ltnnck, Balis and Nicholas for (icrmnntewn, and tewing, Bryan and (Jlrvln for Haverford. SOCCER TITLE FOR GIRARD Wins City Championship by Defeat . ing Northeast High Glrarrl College's soccer team yester day afternoon, by defeating Northeast High, en Northeast Field, Twenty-ninth and Clearlicld streets, wen the scholas tic championship of the city. The linal score wnH ',',-'2 The (Jirard eleven was nblc te xvin from the Archives because of its heavier forwards. Tin: Held was soft and slip pery, and the little, light line of the lied nail Black was unsteady en its feet. "Be" McMlllln Considers Dallas DuIIiih. T.a.. Nev. "0. Oftlcials of the University of Dallas expert, "tin ' McMlllln. famous Centre I'ollese quarterhdck, te nee.it the maternity's offer of J700n te coach Its football team nxt pea son. McMlllun con ferreil v lth the university aulherltles vsitei ild.. but no definite aKreement was reached. It wai said. An announcement from the iVntie star irg.irdtnpr his Intentions In ex neeted shortly. McMillan left rert Werth today for Uantlllc. Ky., te re-enter college, Harvard te Train In Seuth 1 CmnlirlilKr, Mass.. Nev. 30. The Ilai I vanl liaseball Lam will aea'n (Te Seuth for training n.t spring. It tvus nnneunrr.j te da. Only two sanies. both tu-aliim UeercU Tech. will be pl.-,ed ilurlnc the train . Inn fMti. thfl rest of the time l.elni deteteil te rrnitler. The trip will cetcr the icr.ed et the U.iHer hi.lldass Willie Hunter te Defend Title m , . . "H lOfk. .CV 311, Wl lip Unnt-T a I ii mlt U L'hir ice rcUin,cd hcr0 leday fren, aniiuunccn tiiut r weulil ilpf.nd Ins title In the Krlt sh ainutrnr chumplumliip etent net Ma Jiunicr is new rcsiiiins in thi ieunlr. JhutUt "d '" PISTON RINGS '"""' Standard equipment en AraerlcVa foremost cars. Moter Parte Company 1425 N. Bread St, Mai ave 9c nex i mA H'4J, y5&dtM. I e-s- mm LUCK OFT MAKES OR BREAKSGRIDCOA CHES Tad Jenes Looked Geed for Clean Sweep This Year, But Haughton Stepped in en Break. Reper Had Injuries . Dy GRANTLAND RICE The Test It's fine le be off with a triini-ip slnrl A the loud cheer swings your icnj, Te net the jump with the leading field Where the swiftest feet held sway Hut they never pny off at the half mile pest Fer the best front-running sketch; The race It lest and the race I toen In the dust and drive of the stretch. It's great te be off with a starting jump That gives you an edge te spare. Te lc them knew from the get-away That you arc planning te go some where. nut they never pay off as the turn is I reached Where the weak hearts start te tire. Fer the race m hit and the race is wen In the last few lea pi for the wire. I The moral is plain as the nose en your face, I At plain as an elephant's snout i -lnd it's don't overlook the last few I yards I In laying your campaign out. Accldcntb and KeinilatJens TTEK wrote this a geed nm'-y i'enra -"- age: "Since jus the merest ncct dent a reputation makes; since just the merest accident a reputation breaks then why a-k whelnhel is who nn vrhnt inhel is why?" Tad Jenes had xven evpry gnnip up le the Harvard came. Karly in the first period a loesp hall bounds out In front of three Ynle men. Any enp of the three reuld hnvp picked it up and xvnlkcd ever for a touchdown, leaving a 03 per cent nssurance of laic victory. "With this clean sweep Tnd would hnvc' surpassed the fnme of his 1010 campaign. All en the turn of nn egg-shnped ball. The Case of Kencr BILI- KOPBK in 1020 was raled among the few best coaches In the 8'(, . , . Leurie, Oarrlty, W lttmer and Keck fall heir te substantial injuries with which he had nothing te de. nnd loud murmuring immediately arises. Percy Haughton has prex'cd himself te be one of the greatest coaches; that ever lived. lie has proved that he knew hew te build a lasting system. But suppose, after he had failed te score en Yale In 1010 and 1011. Hardwlek. Brlcklev nud Malum had gene te Yale in place of Harvard? , ' The old Hip of the wheel li-np small part of any man's destiny, where only these xvlui stnnd up under the tough breaks and go out te leek for the geed ones ever get very far. W HEN Willie Heppe can be ever thrown in u championship test, bentcn twice in succession, wp Inquire I nealn with the poet : "O why shutild ' the sprit of mortal be proud?" W'T TV un leung Juke Scliacfer tri- mnhnnt ever Willie limine, the next turn Is for eung Bernie Wefers te step out after Charlie Paddock while young Beb Filzsimmeiis takes a runnlne n :- j. 1 COME HAVE LUNCHEON AT :.:: ;.,.V ..,,.. i , , i I .'-.:'...... i".'-:i- Sfc '' :'' --W " v JZT '61? .JlSy 'rsC"8y SwiM. IinllllraTels- ' MT&i- m vJ?y tOAiiJmfZ!hA h 4. X-J 1JL&MA tt ' Vi ' ' JKvitSHjtS&ffX- Uair - M imwrtS&PV 6and an TOMORROW'S MENU Clam Chowder Choice of Perk Chops Fried Sweet Potatoes, Apple Sauce or Halibut Steak (Platter) Rolls and Butter Coffee and tfilk ffe, S!' " CAFE OPEN Chicken Dinner, a for One of 50: $4.00 C tijL. 'jl wmm mm msml xyassasji Big3gaB3?J Rl-ragssiwi wm wk Wm QOME smokers arc still "shopping around" te find U the best value among 3 for 25c cigars. Others have tried White Owl -and they're net " shopping" any mere. Have a White Owl. "llsZUct. CSpvx. 'Cel, NATIONAL BRANDS DISTRIBUTING BRANCH, U " f.. 41 H ST., r VZl W WB iP tap nt Jack Dempscy. Yetink Jake has proved that he Is about aB centl no n,. old man ever xvns. If voting iVnfif nnd young Filz can de the same they won't be mere than a stride or two irem mc purpie tegn. I)ob!e nnd Next Year COKXELtr, through her crews and her track learns, has proved th type that comes te Ithaca. , W lth a coach 'such ns Gil Deble en Ihc job, her football tenin should move up te join ncr einer products. Debic and Cernell both returned to gether In a football xvay this fall when the football Man of Mystery 5cnt a machine of (.mashing power te the field The Cernell schedule was n trifle tee ' xveak te prove n complete case, but Dartmouth and Penn nsk for no further testimony. Cernell's schedule next fall will very likely be u different thing. The Deble system will be well under way by that time and the Big Red team will be ready for any sort of test. Why net a joust xvlth Yale, Harvard or Prince ton? mlIK sporting season has new -L moved indoors," speaks a contem porary. Net necessarily, with Califor nia, Flerida nnd Cuba still hanging nreund en the edge of the map, with a sky in mld-sensen form and a sun btill In the pink of condition. JUST as they wpn grooming Wilhrd for nnether Dempsey tilt, the former is supposed te have stnmbleil ever $2,000,000. Ne wonder he hasn't come up for air. IF WIIiTjAUD lins SL'.OOO.OOO, we'll bet half of It he never trains for Dempsey ngnln. Cortirfe'it. jail. A.V llleMs ncicrved. MAY DROP WILLIAMS General Change In Minnesota Ath letic Regime Recommended Minneapolis, Minn., Nev. ,10. Ap pointment of nn athletic director nnd a general change in the nthli'tic regime at the University of Minnesota were rec ommended at u meeting of university alumni here. Recommendations te bp made te the Alumni AthlPtii Ceninvttee, as inter preted by spokesmen for the gallierins, will call for the removal of hetli Dr. II. L. Williams), football coach, and Prof, James Paige, chairman of thi athletic beard of control. Many prominent alumni and former gridiron stars in attendance expressed disapproval of the showing made by Gopher teams fluring thp last two years. msm NOTICE Special Orders Lebilen, Steaki, Saladi, tt, DtliTercd uj part of city. Nominal 3V .s d-WALUTl D;rj Dcliwr EVERY SUNDAY rrlate Tnrtlfs nnd llunqucls a hpfflalty INC. PHILADELPHIA uSSMSm Owl fl 1 (I I ',Hs t M. , ...2sJ 1 . -. iii'.'jji ,$!
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