Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 03, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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Giants and Yankees Tune Up for Opening of 1922 Baseball
31 PLAYERS NAMED ON
TIGER VAkSITY SQUAD
Coach Bill Reper Names
Men Who Will Ge te
Training Tabic Har
vard lias Light Practice
CLARK OUT OF GAME
Princeton. N. .1- t. .IPrince
tan' inHtr fnntlinll team web glvciun
TC.t ,Mirrir iy m "'" A, ,,!,,B
blackboard lecture mul n thoreugli Mr-
n1 drill W
the tnnin oieineinrt
practice fur them.
i.. Mnlinnrpr. star oil
the Princeton
iiv .
tMIIH
of 1011) mul lim nun ene 01 me
greatest tin
miters ever developed (it eici
Vnsnu. Is
new
rnnchltiB 'he J 'Sr
kickers. , , t
toper has n number of Reed pros- ,
wets in this Important department nnd
h ilrlng ihrm the best tnteiinR nvnl
Im". Hrune Hills. pta ii of Up
J'' i J,, track team Inst spring. Is the
the
llm
lieer Hdtiml in
P"""" ".'."-I. i .rl vmi crbig Is,
n i'iikm .... ---. , ,
lilii heel"
..it will be Riven aiietliei
tiiillM I'm Omelette.".
"" ";. i. ltnnrr niineuiieed that thirty
i..i l.nmi selected f 1 0111
the
aiie men iimu c ' " ' . .,,
Tiger squad te R te the tralnliiR lauic.
Tliev are ns follews: ...
Wlngate. PaRonkepf. Oerinnn. Bei
rn. Caldwell. Kinery. Slcnves. eby,
Ilain.Cru.u. VmiHerbiR. I'-nwr. J'
e Stu.sen. Mc.Mllhin. Or Iflilli. A If en .
niikemnti. Heward, Hurkner, "I rent.
JliVer II IK. WHy''"-- 'lllli0"- Sle,,r5
Pmlth! Haines, Tyson, iray and
Blliwiv.
IIAKV ISU- Practice yostetdny was
the enure session i"-"H "r
..i mi-ill i in i i ins. wiiiini '
. . . , 1.11.
wppk Insiile the Stadium.
! l. cini'l.v llic center, whose l;ee
wis fcuit Saturda, was nliuiil the licld
..,.', ntplips. bin It leeks new as if he
..mil,! be out of lhe game lnugcr than
two weeks. I'eicy Jenkins ljur-!i
hni been found te be mere serious limn
at tirst was thought, and he llV be
en the sideline a month.
M.K siiirled a liRllt football week.
ttIki Ii ilie eearhes propose te ibwiite
ldigeh I" ilevelepnient of pieniisi'iR re
le 'plaxets without regiird te the
Netlh Carellnn game of next Saturdaj.
Imi mUi the Iowa iiuiti li of the follow fellow
Ing wr end dlre.ll ill ie. Y.lle
rfE.niiN the N'nrtii Carolina matib as
prnbid.') the llglltesl of the schedule
nnd will u-e neailj two full elevens
daring I' , ,, ,
Whether Captain .Ionian and l liar ey ,
0 Hem it vull start will net be decided1
until laic in lhe week.; Head Coach
Tnd .limes did net lulend l" start
fliliei- ngalnsi Carnegiu Tech. but de
I'lrleil at lhe last minute te open the
cnnipalsu with Captain .leidan. He
Injected tVIIearn into the line-up when
the .skibes threatened te upset the I.lis
mul ii Henin's gciieniMilp undoubtedly ,
tiitlieil lhe tide.
IM..NN M TK That M '1 IH
liaii in he ;m even gl cater lai'ler III
i lie ';w ii-: ill Penii Slate this full
tli.i'. a '.ear .ign i shown b.v,
the c 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 sliil il ics, which indicate
tint I 'mill Huge Pr.ilek' ppcii I
riuisiiiir.iblx lighter tliaii in lltlll. when
l we'll lliniugll I lie toughest sort of a
li'liedtlle Milieul defeat. The line Ibis
fall nei.tgiw IM", pun mis from i ml te
vmi lull' l.p b.ii'klicld will cale only
Hill
n n'eie-teil pielaler .n llie Wil
liam ,i ml at game mi Salunlay was
"ll.igs Miule-a. i lie b1u Pitt-liuish
I,,! ln pli" -i tinkle ill, .tile I'elin
S'.i' n last e;ii' until Id leg was
bniKi i ii) the liana, d game, lie was
till ii-ii. g a nine. Inn icpeit.d that bis
be in.w leadng iileiiR in line shape,
ami In pects in ce-pnlei' I'enn State
it Hie sia,i i,f ,ie sec mil semestet.
f M) M. Head Coach Hr. Jehn
II Price hud liis vpiad out for
I'U'li'i' esieidiij, a usual. C.ip
tain ii.irr. Cralgin. (i. Ilrewii. W.
Hnvi i nnd Prank were net out in togs,
lint rcp.rted en I lie led Coach Pl'icp
I'nre.i dieii talk mi the I'enn game nnd
I eiinsrd n genrial sinke-l,i en the
te-m 1 lie mistakes of Snluidiij's pla
wei. s.'iin ever and mri'rctcd. '"
I'repniatlens for el Saliii'ila '
linn' nu iieiiig inaile Little is known
e' e n n Manl'iud's stieiigtii, lur
I ".,. h I'ri. e is taking no chain ps. New
I'lraint "ii Mm irinl en I will, tlnce
ilifteirri lifickfiehls. The ret of tiie
praet.ir .is nient In Signal practice mid
" rlinninge
DOUBLE-PLAY HONORS
GO TO WASHINGTON
Clark Griffith's Nationals Get 165
. for Season
vtatiiiiigiim, t id. :, Lxceding hj
'ii i
ibi'iblc
" hi I in ei ieiis punk of 1.1:
plays In a season. , ,i.il,!l Ji..,l
"""I ' Iiim yenr ,v the Chicago Amer
'" nn. I the New Yerk Nationals,
' Washington American, noenling
" M'ltl.h. S I'.VI M Til '...I I, .,!.,. .. ....
i . ."! ,,'.!.,,, n , , l ..111
j'T n.iui.e linneis for twin
killings
H'liuig tne sfasun vvhlch ended Sunday
'!"' S'lllen.'il s total of 1,1.1 is Hi,
high-
. i i
re3isien.1l ,v n lug
Clllh
iguc
In.
llll'lt Int.ll.. will. It nu. i-.,,,, ,le.l
" I iili-ii'ii'Mive. .,, tli.v me lni'ilMied
'' I'-vMii llevie, eilii.al statistician of
H" Americui l.etiguc, show the lead
I'R fains i the two leagues in 'llie
"Miter el dnuhl,. ,,nji ns follews:
.iim rkaii League -Washington, Hi.".;
"' Leuis, Lid.
Mil 1 ,", '' "'"" - ,lllPi,i
Plllllldelpl.il l.V,
l.VJ;
GOVERNOR A MASCOT
Kansas
Executive te Attend
Army
Game Saturday
,, ""Pi'iia, Ivan
, (Id. It.
lioveinei
"cnry . . All
Inn. . .. . ' " ' "'"
c 1. 111 ivrnih.ib titii 1... , ...
linll .. , lx"l,Hils l nlversily font -
ball lea,,, when ,t plays the Aimy eleven
west Point next Salurdiiv. The
'"lernui' will .,,,,, w... ' ,'' ..",'.
lefnr.. .1" I-,.. '"".."""'"'wiaj nignt
,... ""' iMwnuis I lull
of New erU,
inu
"KiTl1,"1, l , 'be convention of
dav .' ' ,,.,".,,l,"rV A"w'"ln""i. ml
1 he
Pri
, ,," iieiry , en .i
1 ' has vv ,,,, ever, gain.. . minde,.
a uiiini v; . .:.""" "1 '"' lx. I
uneel . e
lini .Uanntmi... ' . . ', ,"". ' .
c.e upon Ids heel". Mtieu ei me
r uit for Princeton's victory ever Hop Hep
kins bv .10 te 0 Saturday was due te .
.unorieritv te exchaiiKliiR P'liif"- or
IIP''"""; ., .. i , ni rll flip. Ol
nrPsPiii. nuiiiMiKii .........---- . ...
Vraterilav I ne Vint".' !" "i ,
All Atin TMIM'lllllJ'W II a.v.aM.- -
MT1U1IIHI fcJ
nni inn .
voted te lmllvldtial ceac. ng am Remgi,, ns )( ,,1am len Catll0,. fefll.
r.ri,- i In. iniiiir inisiniics linn ' ii.m... I ,...,, . ,, ,.:. .... ,... .,.,
" ' - V,,', ...- tp .. r,,.l mul ' mil U'lllll u I ir III' 111 ll'flll, UUKi-f
In the Mldillebury game The fi.s miiieiipipiI evervlblnc In idelit
SnVi X M-Viil'is wl" bnve seuip bat lies fair Mtj. last yrnr. St. Jehns is out
i l.nmi. Pishcr has dis-idrd te I" Rain further honors,
filll m t what in ill- ..eiv men , Willi,,,,, McCuIIeiirI, a native Qua-
' .i.i ii'v Cress came, and said ker. who entered St. Jehn s n few years
c a er.v iiiisj
I ' ""I'S'Sllml Ids mascot eunlHIPs u It ern Inc fler n ahen lllnea. . Ileaid.H
""I'l at West Point " ' ,n,n,ci wlllll"rH.y. (uur chlldifii survlva lh boxer n
' wit.
.... 1 . 'lif r I 1 P . "Hi,
TOwP'Wr
Even Ruth la Turned
Down in Ticket Quest
New Yerk. (M. .'1. Yankee mul
Olnnt ellicials today announced n
poll-out. In reserved seats for the
first six Raines, with thousands of
unfilled Applications. Tills Is ex
clusive, liowcver, of ".'J.UOO unre
served scats in llie bleachers mid
upper tier of the Rrandstnud, wlilrli
will be en sale wli day at 10 A. M.
Kven Ilabe Jtutli was tumble te
sntlsfy a last-minute deMie for
tickets. The Yankee slucgcr ap
peared at the, (Hants' offices in his
illicit.
"Serry, Ualip, but there Isn't eien
n bone left," he was thl. lip was
but one of many.
SEEKS CLASH HERE
Jehn's Prep Would Tackle
Best Schoolboy Eleven
in Quaker City
TENNIS BATTLE ON TODAY
Hy PAUIj VKV.V
flip fourth game of the j
U7IHU-:
' W Werk
Id series
being played
under L'oegan's IlltifT one or our well
known scholastic football teams proba
bly will be battling St. Jehn's Prep
Scheel en Kbbett's I'icld. I'lntbuMi.
St. Jehn h Prep, of Ilroeklyn, is
' !
back mid graduated te matriculate at
'Fiirdlinm after making an envlnlile
ithlellc record, has been sent te'Phibi-
(lelpltm te arrange a riiiih
(emu.
a gamp with u local
Wee
William blew into UunkerWIle
a day or se age and has been working
hard te arrange a game, lie says St.
Jehn's has an exceptionally strong team
this season and nlse an open dale en
the schedule te be filled.
Doesn't Want le
Play Peer Team
"SI. Jehn's doesn't
peer tenm." said Hill.
want te play a
"and I'm leek- '
s I he eleven
BROOKLYN
ELEVEN
has a great record and we'ie net going' in great shape one of the groan's,
te take on-secend-ralers." pitchers I ever saw. That boy has mere
Hill, as wi. gathered from, his talk, stuff thnn the fans think. 1 Intend le
intends te book a pa me will, the best send Heb Shnwkev nut for the second
that inn be found in this city. He fr the third, tir 'maybe. Waite Hint,
wanted te arrange a contest with West . nm ,f0nis is net exactly in lop f.iim."
Philadelphia High, but the Supervisory! ....
Heard's rule would net allow the eleven Nehf for (limits
te go out of town. Mcfiraw still was net ceiiain wlie
However, there arc a fleck of ether w lild open the series for him. but iudg iudg iudg
goe.l tennis in ibis city. MeCulleugti ing from the fact that he worked Art
mentioned seietal mid seemed te dwell' Nehf. Jack Scott and Ilughie McQuil McQuil
eii St Jesepli's Prep. i,.vn Athyu'lnn three innlngi, each in the second
A'jadem. illaneva Prep and Catholic pimP Saturday, l.c is debating which of
pi i c. . i 'be ,r'" ' stall. Jess Parties, here of
the dcreat of St. Jeseph s in this.tbe ip'i t,p,ies, who wen two games in
city last seas..,, probably eliminated that 'which Fred Teney was knocked out. has
tea in from the ellgl lie list. Hut it is i weiked in some time, and we doubt
almost n certainty that one of the oilier i( Mctiraw includes him In his cnlculn
hree mentioned w ill be approached- , Il(ms fr ,,e first two gnmc. Iliirues
i-i,? " , "ilv,'n i "lm,,'v-n."d I-bbefs mnv be held as an "ace in the help."
.,., ,.n c "'.i1 n S,"''n" "' " 1CI'"" ns 'he wae last October. The chances
inter-city football game. re thnt Nehf w ill face P.ush tomorrow.
" ,s 'r't'e Thorp me ninny factors In the redtn-
te He I)e'ldel ,tien nf the odds today. The trouble
The Intersclinlastlc League tennis' experienced by Huli ami Shaw key in
tille will iie decided this afternoon en ' Hosten their being bualen en succes
the cluy leurts of Northeast Kiel.T i sive days bv the last place Hed Sev-
wenty -ninth and Clearfield streets
west liilladelpbin High will
meet
Miriiieast nigli for (lie dlaileiii
Northeast High and Wes, Phil.idpl
phia have Iippi, mopping up pvpi-v oilier
lean, in the i Ircult this venr' Ami
new. lied for the lend en lhe hist d.iv
of the IpagUP season, tliev meet fur the
net title wen bv the Sppodhevs two
years jige. " I
The Orange nml Hlue pielmblv will i
retain the crinvn for another year al
least unless f)d .-Man Hepe gets socked
en the w hiskprs. '
i've oilier mnlehrs are si-heduled
(ieriuantevvn High meets Frankford
Ulgi. while Southern High and Central,
High ems.; racpiets, Neither match is'
.important.
. VINCENT TAKES SECOND
Wins Runner-Up Honors In Billiard
Tourney
Leu Vim put clinched se M par(.
In the pocket billiard teuiiinmeiii at
the Ueceatleii Acndemy IiinI night when
he defeated Frank Fcrii. 7"i-.".!l. Vin-,
cent had a high run of IT! nnd Fern's
best was 1 I.
The defeat placed Ferri. I.., t;0Id I
and Itussell in a tie for the third and'
fourth prizes. jv,... w plnv Hnmll
tnn tonight In the final game and if
victorious will gain thlnl ptle.
Scraps and Scrappers ,
Mll.r siiliiiltr, ferine j 'i',,m siiaik
rind
icinniv " iouie ni nineri.i times, mil ,,..i
lili llil!g-2.l Jtnrl In Pliilji,Hi,ilti en n, ,
i Uhi. He Will iiBlr with h.ini uin,kiMnri
.In thfl vrhM-iip nt llie fnnilnln. .tack Mm
mi - Johnny DeiuIitiv It Hie t.ln .who
I.imiIu sn.n Vm I.i ta 1.....W.. !-.
ilfersl" NVilnn v Willie' ratiernui i'."n 1
I'iiik
Tnt
Dl k ('ran-
,.,,,.,, I League seaen within foil, teen panics, et
temM Rnl phi.Miig in 10110 censevunve
Hii im eul I liK" te 1.-1 KttiM-.i i, pi,, , miner league ieliess
.lelphii ukaIii neainn ,.uv r m, i,ai ,-j-, His meal; nf !lsi siiaiglit games fa i
r'J'"""'r'' beyninl all pieviniis receliN, was si.nleil
lVilrii .iiiiim ii no or ih f fuip.ni .lllllc '.'II. 1111(5. with Hosten. Ie was
atnin who aie nuMiig K.i.,.1 i-...ir.i ,m ,, with the lti-il Sex iinlil traded te New
I. in I'di'iinl m Iho leml In ih K..r Piaine. ""',. ,' ' ' .',..
Tun lreii" hem nt ili rem', li In ir nf iliel '",lv ,!,Hl wllltei.
.S.itl.niKl I lull. I,. Im kieivn in, Hm .VmiiihhI ' Tiie re. 'old inaresl le S. nit's is ,i77
mum tine I'luh. mi .SjMur.lHv iiirht I games, made from issr, n, 1SI0 m the
.Urkle H.hrl. nf .Minmir r, t p,,.!"1'! Amcrlenii Association and National
purine I" e.,in t.i I'hll nlxlplila for lie.i. League by (iPelge H. Pllicktie, nt
wiili iiEtiKieiKiits hen., inhiiin- niv. 0 us. llroekhu. Fred Luilcriis, PX-Pllll, hehh
,, under. aUi. i.liun. te iiu.ila tl,M rltj ))p ,,. National l.eilRlie r.verd. .Vl.i
i.ttilf Jfir. ft liiiitimeir h, ,err , 'Rames piny ed between 11MII and 1010.
wlih .i .I'l' ' I'ni'cli.i Vliln Mux Watnian, i
Hie f.irnim'N nianntfer. s ,i,.,.n liave n ..,.. unninre llir-r
im. i.ff ....yvh i'i;.i.i..te.i a. Miinme... ,u. SERES UMPIRES NAMED
If mi I 'Uin'i l .i df lump, r.M tri 1 t eip)it
t hainplenflilp
x M.Er., lUhinricht ,,,.i,i i im'dr. i,t, Klem. McCermlck. Owens and
nt iiu ui'i leu .hi" .. "i'l 'ijiav titchi Hlldcbrand Will Officiate
Lee pntn.ri.en. llalinwlsl'i .lun.t'lnii of iin , ri"vn.u...
Ainirl. an I". r in, trine'e i (hluie,t ( yPH Yerk, Oft. ,5 . ,1. Ixlcni and
nie"t .lehniiy ilarillnler Iho neiul villi i,n ,,, ,,,.,, r . ,i .- ..
KM HiiiniM m1 -Tucic Tmnpei. i'ritn,as W, Mi Ceruilck. for the National
Lew htlnuer a. rmnev luii.i-. lUHIiin
I. .L T.-..I lliint.p ..nil .ltmnic UM..r 1
I'.'ni.'" . " -'. - - ,t..uii
v Amlv Murray
Millie jurKann win n in the i.t lenighi ' have been seleu'ted as the umpires for
Up I. ailieiliilKit te ine.el W'lllln Meji, in n tin, We, hi Series b.v Commissioner l.an-twilve-ieun.l
heut nf Ncivan. . ,T. ' dv
u.i.r iu he iiei.i n Sitleriai a v ' Fntil last xear feiiileeij unipites ,n,
Hi.' Miinna) A
.,.( Him preient ,u
llir.n ldi;lll!l .1 I. 'Hi
.en
llliiir Peiu. me i" e em "ti vednr
frl'lnv nml felunli'
1'nt Ilrrtflky. l.lllir.Jiai lrr. Ik iiieuui
. at. a trxalai if Ilia U'lff H IH 'l'U JIMfH II
mmwwfp
EVENING' PUBLIC
Miller Huggins or Jehn McOraw
Net Confident of
Success
BUSH VS. NEHF IN OPENER
New Yetk. Oct. ft. It's a rather pe
culiar 'World Series which will break
into liasebfill history a I the Pole
Grounds tomorrow afternoon curtain
at 2 precisely. Neither Jehn J. Mr
tiraw nor Miller J. IIurrIih today
veuld re en record with n prediction of
siwerss for his club. This sets a inaik
for inanaRcrial sliyncps and conserva
tism which has net been approached
since tiie memorable classic of 101-1
and which Incidentally liaii some little
Inlluence en the reduction of the odd.
Preliminary te the serlp.s of 1UM
Cennie Maek, the tall Sage of TIerii.
was as tnlkatlve and as communica
tive as the old Sphinx en lRp'
sands, while (ieerpe T. StnlllnRS would
commit himself no further than te
claim that his llrnves really were in
tlip IiimmIp. It will Iip recollected no
doubt with poignant prlef by iiiatij
that the Itoitens took the famous Ath
letics for four in a row nnd knocked
the baseball world deader than a door
nail. lliiRRins made it dear that while he
would net be at all surprised if the
Yankees wen the series he did net think
that there might te he such things as
eilils in a scrnn for
t lie world laurels.
I In t lii s he Is Rtmnerfpil bv MctJraw and
many ether old timers. Odds are very
interesting, but when the Isiya get out
en nie neiil niey very one,, snow a
i-.i, ui utji (iisrcKiii.i ... tie' ,,., ...,- ," -
ting went and the manner in which the
advance dope nu stars mul tennis was
laid out.
YntiUc tl.it'n iiiuul f'ltl'llel's
"We hnp a great let of pitches ,
we hnxp a terrilic hitter in Iluth we
Iimvp ii f-nnip linn) l.iltiliL'. tichtlnir hall
flub a fsr better team tluin the one the
Giants beat Inst jear. said Huggins.
"We linve eierj thing in our favor. All
the men are ready, physically tit. men
tally primed. We just have come out
of the toughest fight ever waged for a
pennant a far tougher battle than tin
fans realize. On paper we leek stronger
than the Oiants but World SpHps are
net wen en paper," and then Miller
chuckled.
"J would be much mere optimist iiN if
we had te play half of the series nwsiy
from New Yerk," Huggins continued.
"That may sound peculiar, but it is a
fact that the Yankees linve done their
best work against howling, razzing
mobs. , When Jtutli fans en a foreign
field and the fans begin In inzr. him
the ether boys get fighting innd mid
battle like blazes. lint nt home they
are net s() aggressive.
"I will enen with Jee Hush. Jee i
led many (iiani supporters te cenip mi
of their burrows with their money. This
rush of N'allniial League cdu helped te
paic a point oil the odds thai in spue
nt lhe fact that the games In Hosten
pieved untiling at all and had absolutely
no bearing en the World Series
HARRY GREB APPLIES-
FOR REINSTATEMENT
Pittsburgh Boxer Appeals te New
Yerk Commission ,
New Yerk, Oct. Ii. Harry llreb. of J
Pittsburgh. American light heavy weight i
champion, has applied te tiie New York Yerk
State Athletic Ciiiumissieti for join jein
stalein. 'ill. His application may be noted
upon at a meeting' of the commission '
tedny
llreb was suspended for failure te ac
cept a challenge te box Have Hospn Hespn
beig. of P.n.ekly ii. for llie middleweight
liiiinpiensnip. , itespiinerg also lias neon
suHpPiided and Hreb has agreed te the .
commission's counter-prepo$al that Ins
p.ix .leiiuny vviisep. in n.isi.ni, ier inu ,
uuildlew eight- title.
Wilsen has -net n yet consented te
the match, it was s.iid, Iml In the event
he tgneres, .ree s enniienge tne ceinmis-
v.in nns iiiuiciiieii ii win icsiere i ne
Pittsburgher's license te box in this
Statp again
SCOTT NEARS GOAL
Yankee Shortstop Within 14 Games
of Desired Recerd
New Yerk. Oct. .'!. Hiereii Si mi.
, ankee hheitstnji, who will take the
held tomorrow hi the first game of the
World Seriiv.. finished ihe American
i LeaRiie, and ( . 15. ttiwMis and tienrgn
i .,., nnil (' ,; (hv.'ns .Itlli
I.OngllC, I I'll ' """l1 (iltu
! Illldelirnud, for the American League,
iinrliciiiated ill the World Series sine.
Ilie Hist was held in 100.'!, At that time
only two elIieliilN were used, one behind
the' catcher and en the bases, ns in
all ordinary major league games new'
The first Iwn) were Henry "Iltink"
O'JJnj And Ii'.".. Ceuimllj, '
NEITHER MANAGER
PRED CIS VICTORY
LEDaEIVPHIIiADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
FAMOUS PITTSBURGH REVERSE PLAY
The diagram shows llm reverse play,
Pittsburgh coach. The fullb.-Kk (I) receives hall from center; runs as
though nu ofT-tadile piny, hut hands ball te right halfback (.1) at point
"A" nnd continues en te tnlm out opposing end. Ift halfback (a) feints
te right, but turns and Interferes for right halfback, who carries the ball
te left side anil smashes between tackle and cud at point "It." The
right guard and left tackle, who has' shifted te right side of line, come
out of linn and get Inte Interference, tailing out opposing right end.
(tunrtcrbai'U M) helps Ills left end with opposing right tackle. Men
remaining in linn fill up holes and then go through te take out sec
ondary defense. Mark figures show players before play starts. Outline
figures represent positions of players after reverse. Is under way. Dotted
lines and nrrews Indicate direct Inn followed
Heine Miller Describes
Famous
Fermer Pcnn All-American
Which Made Possible Success of Glenn Warner.
Perfect Timing and Teamwork Necessary
Hy HEINi: MILI,i:i
I'enn football Cantnln Hint .Ml- .inci Iriui I .ml
T ernii'r
O'V" "f '''
KJ lar play
e mesi crrrctlvu and pepu-
s m luetiiall is llie reverse.
made famous l.j Oletin Warner, the
Pittsburgh coach.
Hack in the days v.-heii Warner whs
coach of the Ca, lisle Indians, he urd
it with the Redskins and it was one of
the most deceptive in his bag of tricks.
At Pit'-burgh he mntlnued It with
eii'ial success.
The Warner reverse play i known h
all the Pittsburgh opponents and yet It
continues te gain ground, due te per
fect timing and splendid teamwork.
Olenn Warner ewes much of his succe-s
te this play.
Other conches have adopted the re
verse, and last Saliirdny I noticed Hint
1'ennsylvniiln used il te advantage
against Franklin and Marshall.
7 ice linnitru nnd tuairdiirt Ihirr
me brought, ltn Ihr inlrifririirr.
vhirh comes xirrrpirii nrniiml lln
rud and Itiinrk Ihr ii;,;iesi'ii.j uiiiqiitilii
flat en i( burl; nnd mmjilrtrln out
n f lhe piny. I l.ntm nb'inl thli. for
'iftin I hiiv'r bm thr opposing rial.
Tin:
was
first time I faced the reverse
I -L was at Pittsburgh in 1!ljJ. Slither
! land nnd Tliernhill. two mi foer and
I -00 pound linemen, were the gentlemen
I selected te come out of the linn and take
care of me. Tiie first time they hit me
I I thought the stands of Ferbes Field
had crashed in. When they, put you
out of a play you stay out.
The reverse is run f 1 run nu un
balanced line, tlie left tackle going te
!the right side. The ipiarterbnck calls
for this plav after a few inns have
been Hindi' off tackle, iiiesp off-tackle
1 inns, of ieiire, pull ever the opposing
MISS COLLETT IS
.United States Champien With
draws Frem Berthellyn Cup
I Competition at Neble
ENGLISH STARS PLAY
field (Oinprlsing dose in one hun-
u .i of the best women golfers in rbl
ditiici teod off ihis meTning nt tiie
Iluntliigden alley Country Club in th
.iiaiiiyiug inuiiil of the lierlliellvu I
(nurumiu.'nt.
ui
The competition was given an Inter
tin t fi mul flavor through the pretence of
viis j.uitn i.pjteii and Mis,
1 Inn t DM
mhis from Fngland. Miss Cecil l.rlteh,
Itriiisl, elinniplen, was there, but was
unalili te play owing te an iniurv te
h ligament In'her arm.
Much disappointment was expiesseil
ever the failure of Mis (.Henna Colletf.
ine new nnuenal elinniplen te temppte.
lhe li'evidencp niaid. wlm ilefenie.l
Mi. Willimn A. (iavtu, In the linnl
' round for the Fnlted Mtntes crown .it
Whim Sulphur Springs last Saturdav.
wiimI te Mrs, Caleb F. Fex .-he was in
nie.l of rest nnd would he unable te
take pan in the teiirncv . Miss Col Cel
l let wen thn Herthellyn Cup lnt cal.
I Mr.. Dorethy Campbell Hurd! who
.was the winner in P.lll. was eiip of
I Hip contestants. There was much in
I terest in the appearance of Miss Ln,iie
I nrdyce. the youthful Ohie State cham
pion, who is pl.ijlng in her feunh tour teur
nev .
I Si'e. e :
mi I. i. ..I.iui ri.l. nj'h
ti IlnMiiend Slone, IM.iimmi
.i .1 W lurnbull Crl, ,i .-
l" !.' .''T.1"11 HuiiilnK.l.in V
I Mis J". 'I' I' IVrrv. Hid X'eri. n i
OUT OF TOURNEY
it. '.. !.., ally is ben,
Im S" nf 'heugh the ii
''i .".' l"i b.v 'he ( Jet i i
;" xs ,ti ,.n(
... I, 'J 1 I s
.VI M. I I s
Mm .M VV WVaxf limit ..
Mt - V IleM", Jluni lain
WILL RACE HOOVER FOR
LEGION SCULLING TITLE
Granville
Gude and World's Cham.
et i Nev
..,,,
plen te Meet af New Orleans
New Orleans. Oct. . -Granville
nude, of Washington, li c, ,Ms ,..
ceptnl ilie challenge of Waller Hoever
of liuluth. Minn., weihl's chnnipnui
single-vull oarsman, te a s. tilling in. e
ler the I'hiiuipleiiship at the Aim rieni,
Legien national convcniieii lieie (,,..
toiler Hi-".d
The race will be rowed ever a mile
and ene-nuniter course en Lnke Pent
chartraln en the new bnslr, canal do de
peiiilllig en water conditions ',;1(t
wins he will have net only the Amor Amer
lean Legien championship, lut ,,
world's title as well, since the Seulliern
I I 1 1 n L. lllll'.XIIn.iA.I . 1 . . .
. . ii" emiiimuh ru nu irciihk
l t.n I ..i .. .. .,, .-
'""" " "..." i'l win ie of
liclal.
Last August (iiidp. who has be,.,,
scullinR only six weeks, wen three
fventn In the same afternoon nt the
Middle Htafis Uegatta.
ft
1 , li
inade famous by (ilctiit Warner,
Reverse PlayB
i
End Explains Formation
defense te the tight side of ill
a l tack -
Ing line.
The fullback stands direct I j- in back
of the center. The two halves are in
front of him. but te Ins light, the right
halfback playing fairly wide, nbnut
between the opposing tackle nnd end.
The ipiurierba.'k is te llic left, out a
bit further than his end.
7ic fiillbai'l; )itrurn lhe hull jmia
Ihr mitrr nnd ifntti ? though en
mi nff-tirt,lc phi ii. llr hnnr'll Ihr
hull te Ihr right halfback cm hr
Hi'n nntl tentlniiri through le
blm It ihr inruthivq curl.
Tin-:
but
left halfback feints te the right.
turns and interferes for tbp
right halfback, who carries Hip ball te
the left side of the linp and smashes be
tween the end and tackle.
The quarterback helps the Ipft end
with the opposing right tackle
The left tackle, who shifted te the
light side of hhe center before the play
slatted, and the right guard come out of
the line te take the opposing right end.
The man with the ball in the men nt line
Is os and bidden behind the Interfer
eni e and the defense does net knew
where the ball is.
The linemen nor in the Interference
fill the holes left jn their line nnd then
go tlierugh te take out the serendarv
defense.
Cem h Wuriicp has always had n big
siilftv I, no and his fei wards have made
the j. lay a success.
And ns 1 said before, through all
thesp'mevps the timing must be perfect.
This is the flist of a scries of articles
by Heine Miller, describing famous
plays, riiesp articles will appear ex
clusively in the Kienlng Hiblie ledger.
Predict Fine Weather
for Raseball Classic
New Yerk. Oct. ::. Geed
went her is premised for the ..pining
dav of I lie We, Id .Series tnium row.
A Hiding in lheWelithcr Hureau
expeit ,he present snlubrin i
weutlier conditions will pievnil en
Weiltiedar and possibly iiuuvday.
Later in die week, however, there
will be n change te cooler. ' With
this change thpre is n possibility of
showers.
WONT RELAX VIGILANCE
ON BETTING AT HAWTHORNE1
..,..,.,, ,. . . ...
Arrested for Placina Waaers
Five
"
at Chicago Track
(Iikngn, im .'.. -Yigihiuce te re-
strain wagei.ng a, Hnwtlieine rice
track te lhe oral i.vstem will net be re p"1'' '""" ''""' "-'""
li.x.d. according te IWlfrt r. r.TZZ
States aiteinev, but, he added. w.v was tossed ever the in,,
can net m jusims interfeie with tne of the backs would kim
7; M ,;,,h ;"'"' '"-" "' lZZTui Im'uZ
if is tremendn.isly l.nnl te gpf cenvi- ,),,. varsity up en its f
i mill is guillg nil tense.
Mr. Clewe's assistant nml defp. Uis While the second-siring men w. re
found a few a.hged beer at th . ,,-'. ll!1"!"ie ""ll ""' ",",'s- "pl""""i w is
. . '" ' teaching the xttrsny s,.pi.. new wrinkles
Jliveuated race ...ui'se yesterdnv. vvh.". 'j,, n(Tenslv.. plav ard dia.-ing tliei.i
some 700ll jip, sons turned out ter 'he through signnl ,r'll lie varsity was
second day of the tvve!ve-di,v meeting complete w ith ihe.x ' i ti..n of the pi us.
I we men sanl 10 have plnce.i In is vei.. da. k Hern was ba, K his old pest
arrested, ami three men rhnrged w nh , snapping the pigskin ba. k while the i
aecepting wngei vveie taken ma aider of the line n tiie same .is
v'liserveis s'li.t mat ernl belting was
the stiict
iler vesterdav. nnd tl.nt
lilt few
paspi.
In
iiis'iinc.'s wpre evpn
a rd
Illsterii- II iw thorne, unused is a
race course ,. nearly nu,nn 'en
Pf.'ppi for a lew d.ns i il(i. e'rml,,.'
I"it into cniiditien. al-
II l(S
I I's war-tu ie I... ,',.
-nil
arc very ,v ,,-u
NO CHAMPION CROWNED IN
SOUTHERN GOLF TOURNEY
Three-Hole Playoff Net Sanctioned
by Association
Nashville. IVllll.. Oct, ; , v,he
Mililipll. of Fngland. and Lee I n g..
"f Nivv llrlpnns i.,.av are vvealthn r bv
SF-'.'.ii each, a s.,1,, f t,,.st and s ,
price lllelli i th.. op ,,,, , llf ,M,
Snulhein (...If As.,1, i.iti.in. , . ither
acii,,re. tin. title liie till pp. ,,,le plav -Oil
the men ai.1 ec.l en when tliev still
were tied nt the end of a thlrtv -six-hele
play. oil w ,s net sanctioned bv the
association, nnd theiefeip Mitchell' who
took the eun three holes in eleven
stiekes te Iiiegel'i teiirteen, will net be
lecegnued as b.iviug n cqui red the chain chain
pieiiship. The three-hole aglceinent was s pii-
. ., . ., .. ..".'" "" " imii
...i- in i ...ii;,-iii'-... WIIIIOIM 1 e
"i '"ii- isiui'ii lulu Asseciiitiun ir.
cording te a siaiement 1V . j, s',' ,,
president lie points out thai m b'st
.ciRhtccn holes should hnve been iilav'e.i
e entitle ruber te the claim of irm,
plen. ""'""
OCTOBER 3, 19,22
Classic at Pole Grounds Tomerr
STUDENTS AND GRADS
KEYED
Enthusiasm Taking Place
of Pessimism- of Last
Twe Years New Fool Feol Foel
ball Committee Member
Thrilled at Amount of
Material King Reports
DERN BACK ON JOB
V,y .lOSKI'II T. rjAftril.M
THIS Is the optimistic yenr nt the
University of Pennsylvania. At
least, at thi tune of the year It Is. i
I An observer walking around the Tnl-
I verslty cnmptii yesterday afternoon or
spending a iinlf hour or e en Prank-,
lln Field would have been moved by i
the exuberance of hopes manifested by!
I (Undents and old grads.
"Leeks like our jeer." said a dis-pi-pp!
rnier. ''Team leeks like some
1 of the old ones," said a stnid old Rrnd.
, And thus it was wherever the wetd
football was mentioned.
The pfa.wrs have caught en te the
, Idea and while they haven't reached i
' any oer-cenlidei,t stagp. still thpy .seem
i pleased with themselves that they de- J
I featcd Franklin and Marshall. I'nlll.c
ast year nnd the year previous, wheni
ig sceies were made nnd victories
med In with ease, the spii-it is differ
ent this year. Mem of the plnyeis
nun, it traiiMy thai tliev den t Knew-1
' ,;, n)VIseiii en(i of ,,.,..'
sistants two years age made bis first
l milium 1 ield practice appearance yes
terday nnd gave vpiit te some cnihu
. sinstic titterings. 'That team looked
like an old-timer." aid Hv. "Tin v
seemed te have the stuff the last tw
.years tennis lacked. I mean by that.
I that Pleven men seemed te be working
1 all the time, jiartn ularlv In the pi-
end half. '
T,
Iflj Hnr i . irnl nnr liein tnrl.lr
UViw. '. nnd M.
reuldn't de n Ihwj with them. 'Ihr
hnrhfirld material m numerous nml
nil el it rrreltvnl. I tcj. greatly in
prcmril bg thr ping of lhe team.
Dickse:
livnn.
SON" thinks thnt Oeergc Sul-
w hose nil-mound iiIiimul
, cause. no end of favorable comment,
has the makings of a great jdayet.
, "That fellow Sullivan surprised in". He
is as fast as bgiitning and can thud;
fust. lie leeks like the goods. Hnmer.
tee. is ripe for stardom, and if lie cor
rects a few faults will rank i,p anion.:
the best. '
Played With Pepper
Heherl C. II. II. the milv oui-ef 'own
.member of lhe Football Cniuut,ee
made his tiri pilgrimage n. pra .e
yesterday in many .vents Mr II '
who is a i Yeiker. i th" n est
' member of the Oridiren Cennui'iee IF
is a practii ii man. liavmg pl-ve.l en
Pcnn cloven back in l-1.". 1sss p) ,
iSD. In hi' Inst vear at ir.ilege ,,.
calitnined the Hed nnd Hlue.
In l.ssl Mr. Hill ani Senat.
t.eerge Whnrien Pepper were m, the
.sain teain. "The Senater e-ini t re
play football." snul Mr II, II. at. I 1
understand he Is playing I lie gam.
politics the same way."
The brilliant nirav ,.f n.arer
sinmperins all ever the field norm.
t!ie afternoon soeme.l te cempleti
change the complexion of things fei
Football Committee member aim fm
lii in te leek back te his days and n .i
comparisons.
"Yeu knew back when I plnvel t .
gamp wp were fortunate te have r . .
one scrub eleven te give us prncine.
and this afternoon I see ilie malum, m
three. This sure is wonderful ihe
. numbei' of men who tuin out for n.
game.
' Mr. Hill was asked if Hip s.niads ,n
thp I'lglities veie huskier anu lu.-gei
than the gridiron wnrrini of te. lav
"I can see little difference." he tn.il
"i'hev all -eeni te be lhe same Smne
of the men heie tins nftrirnoen ,i.e Im.
fellows bigger ili.u, we had. Ne. I
cannot snv that they were anv hig;ei
in my dav
"I inteini in go' ever hpre te see i,e
team pracine ..n. e or twice a week
, from new mi I aw Saturday's game
and was vet v ie nil impressed "
fJ'..si.l if" 'i" irnty mm n
M
Ifd irilritlm, hut .Vlif thr if.
nnd ttriwj yruldeii m artieu nnnni't
the friubi. tinutnril hnd his Irnm
ttrnuijrr thnn err nnd using plni
Ihr I in'eri '(' n' thr Seuth hit m
its Ima rnndr sri r,i ennn ngaimt th
I iiiii'ifi.
, rpll IT defeusir,.
JL string n,e a.
was part teiilativ
. of I lie e. end
1 he ferwHr.l pas-,
thp backs and
gelling lllpi'lgn
1 before be cnill,.
'hen tiie Im 1
one or the ether
. k It te earth c
'ice was a huge
'le than liiusn
"I wai.l-p,is lie-
started the game Sin ."im
The Fiul Situation
Ted F.iirchild a I
funnel' Westerner in I
Tiiniiv star, occupied
I 'ill I Lstiesvailg, the v '
I we seasons, and l'i .m,.
.lohn'eii. Mi.
the In i ter th.
ie wing pnsis
' an nf the i
W evv hirst w In.
i iml ,i
' "id V .11 Sl (
' tlur he li ill
suited ag.inist Frai u
shall, practiced vv nn il
Ile,inau would n,i s.i t .
i.e. 'hie. en a i bange, h. .
likdi ibai under the u
used that the hri pan- i m
the call in l he linuiedis',
t is though'
-v tetn being
d w ill hut.-
'."lie.
flin rnrsili hurl, i Id
nt Unmri .
' Millri . Sullit nu md
1 nrgrlnt
tr f in i le tm'f Ihr lnii'i e1 rir . nnchri.
ter Ihr ijuarlrt tnn ihiiirn ..rf m nnr
i nrnrr i sti rdnv. s.'..,ii i;iru'
nie,t e Ihr nth i nneii in inn nnd
iiiuiiiii. hnr! fun ill mim( ,i hnldinq
Ihr hull pinprrhi '. i' i..ir.j.
T
Hi; entile s.u,i, pie.. 'tiled itself yes.
dilien with two excepti .ns, .limniv
Pewhirst and Clnrkn Craig Heth ere
suffering from boils, pewlnist en Ins
legs and Craig en Ins nrm lMdle
Parrel I has nn infeeted tee l ,r it will
net prove sufficient m l'ep him out
of practice.
Tummy Krnll, the hukv Iandevvn.
lad who played with the iaiity lnr
leir but who was shunted '. the scrubs
Inst vvpek uinx be out .t ihe game fei
the remainder of ihe season The siibui
ban lad fractured Ins light wrist yes- ,
lerday.
llusliU Kill', rated a thv ftblbL
w
;i.siniffifnrwF7wr sy-T4fr'riWM
1 ? 'OTA W' ii"i"fp( l
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UPATPENN
"Riff Six" Will Sec
Giants Rattle Yanks
New Yerk. Oct. .",. -'Hig Six."
victorious in the battle for life, is
coming bark te the scene of his
greatest diamond triumphs.
Idel of New Yerk fandem for
mere than n decade and here of one
of the grentest world's series tri
umphs. Christ v Mathcwsen will to te
turn te witne'.s the battle" between
the Yankees nnd (limits. It will be
the firi real gamp "Matty" has seen
in iliree jeaie, since, he begun and
wen the light for health bnttpipil by
war experience.
(Jut of move than a decade of bril
liant pitching achievement, "Mal
tvV iceeid of tlnce shutouts in the
1D0." spries, hen tlip Oiants de
feated the Athletic?, stiinds b.v It
self In a niche of the hall of lump.
He also was with the Giants In the
series of liMl, Hill.' and HUP..
l.alfl.a.K en l-ratiKiii, i-ie,i , ear
ii, -ii ii, i.ii... i.,. in,- 1 1 ,-siiiii,'n , im
ported jesteidltv and will be given n
chance te show home of his. -peed before
long. At present Iip , with tin- var
sity sipmd where lie will icmniu if he
makes geed.
Heismnn spent nmre than a half hour
yesterday with Jack Kfngh's fiesbuiiin
team, n'sisting in the offense. Tem
Havles and iJr. Ilrap'r ale aided
Keegl, nnd Helsman. The yearlings
present a husky bunch. Tin- opening
game for the youngsters takes place
Saturday afternoon befme i i vnrity
game with Ileaii A'(ideiu
Jimmy O'Connell
I ns Anceles. O i 1
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OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M.
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Soccer
Football
Basketball
V-Nccl Sweaters of pure wool worsted, $8.00
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Regular Fall
USED CAR SALE
50 Cars te Cheese Frem j
OIiImiiuIiiIi' ilial'i s am I'liiipillcd te lie up te
OldsmiiliiiV stanilard.-. of oblij,Mtien le ciistomers.
Ven can. thcrcfei'i'. be a.stiivd any used car
benvrlit hem will Im ea-t! tt peprc'sented, and
that we s-taml behind anytlini"; we tell ynu. We
knew every u-vd v.n- biixer. if treated li'ht, mav
lie si new Olthinobile pri)pctt. We want your
jjfoed ill.
nn- inc ci'iei iiu'iicc "i i ii -niini'is we ii.i i .tnaiiR. il these mi , in thd
follewmj,' price jTrcup-, n. hi. line; ,., arh , t tmul.inl make of enr i
$200 te $500; $501 te $800; $801 le $1100; $1101 te $150(1
SALE ALL THIS WEEK OPEN EVENINGS
Of Course Convenient Terms x'.- lie Arranged f
LARSON-OLDSMOBILE COMPANY
, 800 North Bread Street (Cerner of Brown)
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ODDS ON YANKEES
TAKE SUDDEN DROP
Betting en World Series Be
comes Mere Active Withy'
Americans Favorites, -6-5
LARGE WAGERS ARE FEW
New Yerk, Oct. .1. With the epening1
game tomorrow betting en the World,
Serlen became mere active today. Whcru
previously there bad been a wide gnfl
between the odds offered nnd asked
thorn wai a tendency for the two camps
te come together nnd de something; lie
sides talk.
The icsiilt. as was predicted last
week, was a giadual shortening of tlm
odds. At the close yefteidny the best
available odd voie l te i. ci'ietcd b
W. L. Darnell & Ce , the Yankees, of
ceui'e. being favored.
There weie e'her uager plated dur
ing tlip day with the-fiinnts en the ther,t
, rnd ,,;, ,0 10 0((N-
Practically all of
tiie betting was done in s,nnll amounts
and tiie usual lug beis prp missing en
tiiely This may mem, tlmi the three-figure
I'
ung'is tire holding back te see hew
III.'
opening game comes rillt or tlBnn
Ill, 1 1 there is
"ing i-i b- no big hcltlntf
oil the eerie
Only iii,. wagei vlnie ihe odds were
better than 7 n, .-, ,n ,. ported. .lehii
Il.iyl.. tihiird lln. a . "iiniiiissien ()f SKOO
te 5!."llfl. Iee .lis.. Jilli. i-d S.'!."( te ii'Jei)
with the America ii Lrigucis favored,
.mil i.n freak bit ..c Si,.",i( t.. soe tlinfc
Iluth would make at bnr .u," home run
dm ing the sen... Jehn lj.ivtsen. it
Mass,.piisptls t.m. was ,f In lirver j
the Knh.'s prewe-s. i,,,, t It r- name of
Hip skeptical pnrn was n.n disclosed.
I'lr.l Shiinim, Mioek-hn stakeholder.
iei..rted a few liris in ..mall figures at
1 1 " pre ailing odds
EXTRA
TROUSER
SUITS
Made-te-Measure
$28
Mr. Manager:
Compare these prices
And remember,
i net thr price alone that count
It it the qunlity for the prica
T,
enrn pru
Jersey Pants
3.00 1.25
4.00 6.00
3.25 1.25
Hese
1.25
1.25
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per suit
lettered
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