Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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''EVENJXG PUBLIC LEDGEH-PHILADELPHL, TUESDAY.
OCTOBER 21, 1022
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"Pes" Miller Returns te Penn Practice and Will Play at Halfback Against Navy en Saturday
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Haverford Football Coach
Building Streng Foundation
Handicapped by Material
Woefully Ignorant of Grid
Fundamentals, Harmen Is
Commencing at Bettem
COACH PRAISES TEAM
By EDWIN .1. POLLOCK
TT WAS I he find lny of foetbnll prnc-
JL t ec. Ailwil the conch of e candidate:
.... , . i i
"Whnt position de you piny:
Ilpplled the cnndldnte te the renrh :
"I never played foetbnll before"
"Well, thnt's (ill right," said the
tutor eneeurnglngly ; "-Hippos,, you get
jn there nnd piny end.
Tlipre wnsn blnnk leek en tlie fnei of j.
the nmbltieits jeuiig student mid he In-
,,U!.l I U !
UllIIl F linn.
This is one
of the ninny Incident
which illustrntes the cbus of nmterinl
under the direction of the new ce-irli.
Ilnrvey Hnriiinn, former IMttblutrRh
tiuUle, nt Hnverferd CelleRe this yenr.
Onlv n few veternns reiut.il from lust
year's nqund anil the ether enndidntes
ire or rnther were woefully Isnerunt
of foetbnll fundiimentnls.
Ceneh Ilnrmen lins --bed up be sit sit
nntien well. Instead of attempting' te
hulld tetterlns teTrn se Hint Haver
ford nilRlit jeer eer the lieiulH of Rtiil Rtiil
lien fees for n few nerends lie stinted
lut te eeiivlruer u foundation.
H
irnrtreiin mu
net ildinl mil
ei rr tn,t imni
tin li'"'"'' ''"'
.. ifli null lilMtillfl llll. fl'' llllllltlll-
Vim it hrrnminil ytrnmicr mid the
lihelr rmiitriietiun v III nut ritiiiiblt'
vmhr the drive of niwilfleM.
re.iib I'ralirs fSplrlt
tJK WnUE unfortunate this jenr." i
W snid Ilnrmen. "We lest a num
ber of geed plavers through scholastic
d"tieieiicies and I bnve had te drill new
men for the vncnnt positions.
"Our sqund here is green. Seme of
the men knew very little foetbnll. Seme ,
...meelv i;nnw the fundamentals of the
enme thnt me fnmllinr te the ordinary
Hieptnter, but I admire tuc spirit ei
the Hnverferd boys. They show an
engeniess te lenrn and a deterininhtlen
te try. They mnke mistnkes whleh is
enli nnturnl, but they keep en trying."
Ilnrmen is n fine type of conch for
Hnverferd. He is n big. bnndseme ebnp
with u plensing persennlity. He lins i
Income cbuinmv with bis nunlls with- i
out losing their respect. Ne geed tnckle t
or run ever parsed without n word of
jirnise from the former Pitt tnckle nnd
n. r a peer plnv e-en gets by without
a rtprimand. He plays no favorites. ,
And be known foetbnll. His four
Tears under l'ep Wnrner were net
spent in vain. He l.s an excellent
student of the game, and he knows hew
te teach il, which is morn important. I
Ile 1ms net been discouraged by the
mi u ei nun run, mri iiut-mi.v nan niime
exeelleiit process with his team.
Twe
tniaes mue Deen lout ami one
tied.
c
riiia isn't a iery brilliant record, but
seventeen points, have been sceied, I
whleh is mere than were collected dur- J
iug the entire l!)lil season,
J.t.'.lO.V also piaiscd the eM
" tais nhn came out daily te nM
htm in eenchitiij the .iiiiin. .tn7i
Macintosh, captain tiee j;c'ur nne;
.IrneM Pust, it star center n ilumle
un; Tem Kearney, a V,i20 halflmcl:
ami one of the beit punteri evir
developed en the Main Line, and
L
Are Outclassed by Philadelphia
Yellows in Heckey Opening
at Cricket Club
SUE GOODMAN IS THE STAR
The Philadelphia Piebl Heckey As
WPiutiuii opened i'n 'asuii jesterdnv
nfternoen nt the Philadclnhln .Cricket
J hib. The wentlier started out fair
fct it ended in a young cleudbiust.
Tlie fuii' athletes were drenched.
.Merlen nnd the Philadelphia Yellows
were (lie opposing teams. Tile Yellows
uit-lnssed Ibeir opponents, 10 te 1.
Merien wns fast and courageous but
JiieUed team iierk.
I'i em the sturt of the game it wns
apparent that Merlen weuui be beaten,
and the only question wu- hew high
tin- score would run. The Merlen girls
snowed flashes of excellent form. One
ei their fnulls was in circling tlie bull,
Rial penalties were cal'ed en then no
less than three times. On two of these
oi'ri.siens gtmiH resulted from the pen
niti corner.
In tile heffilinim- of the srerui.l linlf
e.V showed I'WiilleMt ili.f.uisli.i nliiliif
(t it crumbled under the fierce and
instant attnek of the Yellows.
Ilss Goedmaii n Star
MlSS Silt' tiOOlllMMII UMS tlie .ml.
Itandinir stnr nt dm v..ll...i' ., i, ,,,.!
She SCOlt'll 1MIIP., rrillllu limn nil tint .ill.,...
inns cemliiiieil. She also put up a
sterl ng defense, breaking main a thte.it
nt tlie Yellow goal. Most of her six
gnnls were sceied from M'rimiiingvs i !e
te the line. Scleral times, aided by the
splendid pnsaing of xher mates, she
carried t Jits bull nearly the length of
he field for a coal.
The entile Yellows' team did excel
''at wuil,, Mjss (iiiedmiin, Miss Or.
trade Hem up at renter, Mls.s II ('lies ('lies
ten at centir halfback and Mi Dins Dins
ten, the i'lside lett, tire piirllcuhirli
unrtliy of praise. Their hitting wns
liird nnd accuniti-i their passluu ev.
elleut.
In spite of tlie everwlirliiilni; suite,
Merlen has no iiiiise for ief.nl. Miss
Mnigaret nnglaud jdnyed n splendid
Kiinu at goal, nud her lemnrknble
bleel, ig out off half a dozen mine
res. Tlie light fullback, Mrs. Cruw-
'l Miidieni, wus n power en defense,
il the Willnid sisters weic also eul-
sinmiiiiK luminal ies.
A Cuiiiu for Yeutli
Tin- suipiising angle te a si i miser
wntililng these Heckey Asjociatien
games h, it) iNtriine youth of 'einc of
I he playeis, A number e? tin gills
I'lMicai te be at tlir liili sc lmel age and.
Jillh tlieir hair down their bints, whirl
liiln the serliiiinageH witli all tlie coin.
"Sp ami d.-nh of tlieir s nlers.
riils seemed pnitlculurlv ir.i" of tlie
-'rricin tenm, which In a geed deal
"linger nud mere Inexperienced tbun
klllt'lr llmls from ilia Illilln.lelnl.l.i
IC'iIcket Club.
IV1ERI0N GIRLS LOSE
TEAMWORK
Statistics of Grid
Squad at Haverford
Nnme I'oMIIeri
1 W It, .Innm, triiinl...
Karl Kutniu, fullbnrl:. ,
I.eis Is, hnlflmi'U ....
i H 1.. t.cinl, iiunrterbiick
II. Mnntwirnery. teiclcle
II Oliver. tnckle . .
t T. Ilnbprlnen. Kimril
1 1. iMnharill. rfuwil.. ,
Ml Hiiauhrlilsc. renter .
ill II, yiminc, Inrkk' ,
ill. Allen, hrtiflmck.. .
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2111
171
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1QO
172
17S
130
A.
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111
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ri.ns ,
A ml
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Y- ,,,!i,"nl..1i,fli!.!!.'rl
i.niit.ni-K .
, r. l.rmin (cipmin). fuinmcu
' W. M Helltn.m, linltliuclc
t ii'iiiiiufheiui. mini
$ yi,1l;brir,U"Jr.r,:a.Ck" '. " '
jJ. j';'1"08I;,,f,,n;1,1l,i",1 ;;:;::;:
J.lf. .Miller . 'center'J'!!'"."
;V i""wr?".0-hifirSIck: .::::':
ii,-., ,i0,,,,eit. a annul of ether
years, insist Harmen.
milK SenHct nnd Ul.ck line is eice,,-
. . ,1
ueiiuny ngni. r"'" ?, ,.,.u T ..
i ni'-ny iiu'rugcs euij iu p' :
bncliliris fnlrl .envy, "
miiie Hum .0 pound. J la 'cnin
uiPingi' Is Jl. . . . .i !
Four of the reulnrs plnu'd with the
i'.. n- li ,.":.. .i'- m i,i..n.l.. full- !
ii..,. a .... riM.,.tl. ii f ii I :mi- l
;!, ; "v"len ll.icen. who kicked Hie
field keiiI MBnliiBt .lehns Hepkins Sut -
ui-slay : "Kumis" .lone-, ft Kiinru ; nun
Corden StriiwbrldBU. tin- center wlie
wns converted from mi end
StrawlirldKe Ih one of I lie liRhtest
i enters in ce!lej;liite milk-. He welirbs
only MO peunilH, which i su.nll dN
plnceinent for u linn who Iiiik in Mop
dilvliiR, hend-en line bin ks. The op
posing snupper bnek nlw:i,s lias il en
iiim In welKlit. but mil In spirit.
Ktrnw bridge Is e tiKbter.
.Meil .Miller ulse vus puttini.' In a
MreiiK bid for tile (Tiiter pest, but In'
wns hurt enily In the mmveu.
Uuve Itlii'lnbnidi nnd "ltul'us" .lenes
are tlie gunrds and Moutgeuieiy nud
Stiens the tncMes. Oilier nnd Cinn
tort lire In the limnliiK for the tackle
jobs and are making the ugulais bus
tle. Comfert Is (he seu of W. V.
Comfert, the president of the college.
Heward Comfert Is a junior nnd this
is the first Jear lie lias tinned out for
the team. I'nder Harmen's careful
tutoring, he has shown Improvement in
line play ami If he continues te pre-
res.s he may tuat out Montgomery
for the pest
OWIJX (" DUSTY") RHO.UiS
takes caic of the left cnil. There
ii ii neel;-te-neek laen for the ether
irinij iiasitien bettcren Vietur Lam
hcrti a uJ Paul Satsnman,
fpwts tai All
TTAKMON hn.s a fuirly geed brickfield
XI i i)ell Wilbur. Allen, llncen nnd i
Captain Urewn. He also has geed
uibstltutes in Lord. Hille, Lewis and
Kumui. When the nccessarv teamwork '
is developed the Se.irlet nnd Hlnek of- .
fensive quartet should be able te gain i
considerable yardage. '
Hnierferd is another celli ge tbnl en- i
forces tlie sports, for all ideas. Crnn-
ville Toego.xl, the newly nppelnted
grauuaic manager ei ntliletles, snlu ,-es-'
tenlay as (he gridiron players
gumg uiriiiici tne r nrnctlce:
"Kvfiy Ilrverferd student ia new en- I
gared In some son nt speit. If they I
are net playing football, or soccer, or I
tennis, or basketball or any of the ether
well-known sports, they nre hiking.
1'very innn muse get into some sort of
athletics at this hour."
JJYUy if llarcrferd never wins mi
match in mti ipert, the dnakeri
7I7 be successful athletically if tlup
continue te del clop the body of every
student ai 1 ry de his mind.
RUNNERS-UP GET CHECKS
Players of Reds and Drowns Re
ceive Total of $37,096.46
Chicago, Oct. 12 i. Cheeks totaling
S.'17,O!tl.40, representing tlie amount
uwarded te the iiieiuberH of tlie Cincin
nati Nntiennl and St. Leuis American
League lliisebull Club for finishing the
pennant race In second place, baie been
M'nt out by Iluscb.ill Commissioner K.
.11. l.amiu
Tt I 1 l rtrt ir. - -
resenting ene-hnlf of the 00 per cent
balance after the world series con-
,. ...t.n ,.,. .-,. ,..... linn me i.i per
ii"!' beeTledued "m,,,iSS'0"Pr S
The St. l.euls ,.1,,1,'u .!,.. .. ., ..,:.
Inte twenty-eight parts, nineteen of the
players iceeiving ,!(iU2.'li each and nine
leieiving SHiVJ.-l.'!.
The Cincinnati club's slmre wns di
llded lulu twenty -live full shares of
STl.'I.H nnd a twenty -sixth share,
which wns split into four parts in
amounts ranging fumi S71..'!0 te
.slL'T.TiS.
LEONARD T0B0X WHITE
Benny Likely te Meet Chlcagean In
December or January
, New Yerk. Oct.1. Denny Leen-
md, worlds lightweight champion, hns
1 no inteiitieii of leiiuiltiiiig iniicihe until
the spring or summer et net year.
The tillehelder'n malinger, llil'lv (ilen-
son, ninile this mateinetit yestenlay in
' lontradic'len of n icpeit tlial Leenard
would net be nble te engage In a bout
this year.
(Ibseii snitl Leen ml e.t"ts e en
gage Chin lie White, Chicago light- .
weight, nnd liny of the oilier light- I
welghts'whe nspite te his title. In beuts: '
in MiiiIImui Squui e Onrden in Deiembei
nud iTaiiuiiry. '
Lee HeucU Wallops Lew Sehupp
l.uinisiiT l'.i lift m I . , ll.iiu ,'k rli.s rli.s
ixiicrlen.e nml ilc-leun left j.il.j , im'Ie! Itlni
In lulnilnlfller a tHrilli livatum I I'iv
hdiupp, i.f Nen ll .Hand 'i-u Ir i.n eiwlit
uniiii'l bunt In ten cml v lii.lu". 1' Llie
tjuhi of 11. clt kneiKi-il ..'.I JuUu IUhe.
ut I'lillfiuVli.lilit, in tli. -Iili.l Miniil or a
ailii lulea Ulit-ruuml tltrl In Hie jirnllni
lmiili.il. ,lm-k ll.inli.n of Miilutn l.n.irki.i
nut Jv.i tlrlinm uf I'lill uni lln In th.. flm
inin il. nml JiukU Purl.", of tills It nd
mlulhtereil u l.'.iitlnr te Juu liian uf 1'hll.i.
U"l.hl.i, In ilnlit iiiumli
Ivery Ehelman Beats Billy Angele
llnrrlslnirv. I'.i,. in Jl 1m lNln-l.
rimn, of Sin lien. In .1 iti ! I of llllh
Aniicli. of Yerk In it ti'ii-iuuii'l I .nil,, her.
lint nlKht Ilali'h llriunan of Vel. Iliu,
il.'t.intiil S imiiii .11 .il. i of I.m'i In llvii
'iRlit-iiMiiul HOtte Murrv Knhn if llnnls
'Hi mailj llriile 1n I. t V. rl, qnlt in
l-e fir til leeinil of tl lislli'd' I 1 mit ht-ruuinl
I'ttt .1. If HtHifiiM e, hi Hi' . !en iiii't
ilite ("i.lili, 1. of Yeil:. N'istcich went sit
r.ist luumii tn i ii raw
Herman Hnlte Daney In Eighth
Veu Yerk tft '.'I Mui II. nun r-ee
' nrl Uslit v--lKlit fm an ili ti nine fi in Ci.l
rnrnlii kuui'l.iil eul Will ti !. of Hlils Hlils
ie '..I In til. flutitli rout, 1 Imi i In tb
.lulu runnil m ml fine' it 't ii'ln.niiiii m m
tin- i r.llu nui- Ve nn i i n n lelii'tii
'inin'5, if tie: 1V.'UI I.' .mi 'I a ii in mnr
Mlilcci limn n, In til' mini IW'lK'-iniinl
'Oinlint Unit tciniiiil Ih. eir.l at the llreiul.
imy I.'xhll.ltlim AhsicIhIIuii of llii.eUlin
Villa Outpeints Danny Edwards
Hilten, Mum.. Oot '.' 1. 1'iiiirlie VIII. fly.
welglit chnniplen. declnliely eiitfnuvht nnd
outpeinted Dnnny Ertwifrjl. raclfle Coant
liantartiwelilit champion, In their ten-round
bout here. -
ft
SKIPPER, PEEVED
I
Captain Merrissey Says He's
Sick of Committees and
Yachting Rules '
PREPARES
FOR 'FISHING'
WITHDRAWS
FORD
f;.H (ileiiresler, Mass., Oct. 24. The
f; (ilenccsipr schooner Henry Kurd today
n'i)7 ilrlinKi.lv withdrew from tin' racing for
(i.i i (lie interniitlennl fishing schooner churn
r.'ili I'linishlp of the North Atlnntic. Cup
j'jjltiiti, Clayten Merrlssey, nnsertlng thnt
DM' his bent ntid IiIh meiijmd nlrcndy wen
flic two rncH from the Cnnndlnn chum-
plen, I'duciiesc, nocessnry for possession
.of the title trophy, put Iren bnllnat
'nbemd preparatory te going fl'-liitiK.
The first nice Int Saturdny wnn ip-
, . , . . , .1l..-......l ,.t i.nef.
""'"""" """"' " "i-f'" i'
penemeni signals. 1 lie 1 eru wen uguiii
j,.,nlnv wllIl imkUh en-w re-
Si-errtiiry of the I
v.,,., d..i. . I
Ni3 I en b
iiir iihini'ii in iiuuiii inr " '
lediiy followed n dinner te the
Itnre i
(,"n.1.Itte,. last nlclit nt whleh u letter
.jvn
rend from President Harding sny-
ing the mces were a fine contribution te
.i ... .... i .. ., ....ii nt...........
me unci uaiiiuiai goon win ui'ii i
our pieple ami our fannilbui nclgb-,
bel's."
Seeietini' Denby jellied III the I'resi-
'deal's appieeiiitien of tlie Inlet niitleiiiil
1 geed ilene l)j these contests, and Aindu ,
n'i i ml nbsen itiens gullied from blsti'e
iluys en the slipperv decks of the Henry
i'enl
"SIieiiM tin n lie am feeling icgnrd
ing any deelslen In any committee In
these lutes, b t us forget it." he added. '
"Let us net ulmtubii these ceinpeti- .
lien, between iveiUIng sl,i,n,, ml work- ,
, imr men. Don't let one little fiasco, i
one little ae-ident. If ll shall prove '
I tliete was an accident, iuterfeie with
j such eenleiis. preductlie of line geed
ii....... i i... i.... i.i iui..
I (tlii'illll lll" UI'ilL t'Mlill , MIM'1 tllMK
Hie work of converting her again ttem I
a r'n'lng s,.i, inner te u working ies-
sel. C.iptuin Merrlssey. of the I'enl.1
lii.i i... ....t kint, i..,i n.i.,ir ,uii.. .. .
commit tees and yachting rues and this
mid tint ami tlu oilier tli.'ig wlncli
spoiled tlie spurt that we set out en."
I'y his ni'i in putting ballast aboard
Captain MerrlsM'y. under tlie condition-
of the died of gift of tlie trepin lllld
pi i offered in the niiniinl tompctitien.
luitemalically cllminatid b's vessel from
the series. Tie deed of gift prevision
reads: ' 'Ne ballast shall u tken en
or put off the uimp.'tiiig vessels during
tlie series."
Captain Morrissey in Ibis act of
withdrawn! n limpil-lied claim net euli
te the cup. but te at least $2000, and
pi llily K.'JIMHI of prize money, these
sinus, lesjiectlvely , were the loser's nnd
winner's uhiites,
"It has cot me and my jnen enough
alteady. se that tlie matter of a fen
thousand dollars does net count ngniii't
the piiii"iplc Involved," Captnin Mor Mer
iisey s.iid.
INDIANS RETAIN SPEAKER
Tr,s
Will Continue as Cleveland
Manager Next Year
t'leielancl. ().. Oct. Hi. Trl.s Sneaker
will cent nine le manage the Clo'elindi
i American League team ncct season, i
iiiie1iiiceiiient te tills effect was made
by i:. S. Ilnrmuil, president of tlie j
jcieielaml team, and sets as ivst lepertsl
that the star leuterlielder of th" Indians
would discontinue his managerial du
ties here.
Speaker took cliaige of the Indian
dining tlie latter pint of lillil. and tin
team linb ml In second plme. The tel-
lowing year the Indians wen the Amei-
lean I.ea.'.ue penmilit nml tin' weild
elnmpiensliip. Tlie tenni ilul-bed
end In l!Cl nud luunli this season, one
- .' 1.I...1 .1
game f'rui.i tlil"d pluce.
HAS A NEW MANAGER
Willie Jacksen Leaves "Dec" Bag
ley for Sammy Geldman
New Yerk. Oct. 121.- -Prank (Dec)
Ilngk'i , regniilcd as one uf tlie sbiewd-
. ' l " l" ill llllllllti,l'1 IF! IIUt'I", Ililll
'as developed by H-i.tley. i.-sterday
M..nc business i-elutiens. ' J
est uf lecnl liiuungeis et hovers, and
I'nder uritingcmctits made with the
, ir!.J' ...K .:V!"':!."' i"'-
"" "",'""' " ..in...- e.miis, w ii ,,
s.en.
pea i under tlie iiiunagemciit of Siiiumv
(Jeldman, who Is also the niuiiager of
Pete Herman, former wetld's buntnm
weight ihninpien.
Vant Grid Games
Th'i i-'t e'.illlnin c'Hthulii) c'lui, ii, inn
i imes rtt Inin en In ili-M nt Snnntth
ml I.'inslt. in iit.nu. mi ,Simtlas l'Me'ie
I! rt Kcndalce, ltclniert 7i"l0 .1
ItuxluiinuKh will mi'ie 'iHceplnir elnn-ii
i'i lis lint-mi mil iv'll eisu ut hnnn. mi
1 itui1n nml trun I -u Suinlni's Ter cnn.-s
j.llr.'ll. Jniph I.. Wolf. 0101 1,0 UM.-e 1.--mis
Meui.i A. A lins h'litur.lnv nml Sun.le
euen fm- llrstiart li'.m.. cluhs nicrntflni,- 1H1
i" un k Ailr.-ss Hurry U. Wcher, s .1. Nniii
l"HilJth Htrect l'tnr.a I'uul ir TW.i J. U-Iim-mi
il ai.d 7 1. .11
llie I.i.it.in HiHiJnrkit, nn. in tlie tb el
lth . llrst Ints r. intf til imiiii nt.ui, in.
.'tills ii niunl.cM of ulleire ftius M.in.ii:. r
Tem .Hi C'les'.iPi .1 lrc i Snr..l i.i il.u, h ll,.
run le i 'in Imi ill M.lil N Hr.jiul itnft or
llune IliM.nlns' yi'l ltiii'tn 7 nml s r ii
Dodgers Draft Housten Player
tlilrizi,, eii t "I. llni llreuk u .VatleiiKi
I I. -laue U.is..l,ii iMul. linn ilruriel IJus. n..
' IMIlel if llli- Ki.ilrlnn dull nf 'llie 'IV
I.'.ibue llnsflnll film nlnslur.tr 1. in. ills in-
luuucul le.l i: .
Withdraws
r.I'TIN MOItlilssKY
Skipper uf Henry Kurd, who with
drew his siluxuier fleim the inter,
national races because of dispute
with lUclng Committee w.
$&kKBB.
I 9&&&9&&irrmtmvfMKm gwamwia' !.
Princeton Forward Pass, an Excellent
Line Buck Threat, Confuses Opponents
e ; vft . back3 n
i' ll A . fgg
$ . GD px f IH PASS M
3ACf2 - rX PASS r & T '
BLOCKS TACKLE'S k. V
THEN RUNS TO Jft ,x N,
THS PONT f W a f
FOR PASS' T J
4S )
v v
i ji
!
fORWARD PASS
PLAY WORKED
SUCCE-BSFUUV
PRINCETON
I
VN'l! of the fei ward -pass plays used
J hv I'rinceteii this year, and one
j,;,.), lllH ,,reu.d suiVcsM'ul, leaves i
maui nlaiers enen for the toss ami in
I....'' I i i . .
ainiitnin can de mane an cu-eucm
"'V.!!'" , , , ,, i
'I bw play was worked successfully in
the I c rs twite against ( elgate ami
tlie s, cend time pla
the
liall in pe- i
which was ;
sitien for tlie diep
iU
st ei ed late in the game.
The light end plays
wide itid tins
a tern mil pa-s
giies (lie appearnnie of
nluy. Theie h a temptntieii for tin- ih - i
ffii'sii-.i center te fall back for -in aerial
attaci;, and in this can- tlie formation
inn be turned into a line plunge if the
TIGER MENTOR STILL
SEEKS A QUARTERBACK
. T
C.iutrh Hi I Kener bcarCllCS
., . .
for Player te Pilet rnnce-
ten Dwsmere rut en
Second Team
UE LACKS EXPERIENCE
Princeton N. !.. Oct. "1 A long
,, ,, . ',,,',,' ,i .leinmv scrimmage
U""k!.ear.l ililll nil 1 "ni ,lim'";1"
was the order of the ilny nt 1 nmete n
fuetluiU practice, here ji'-uninj.
P.ill Ueper
bud sevn-.il new pinis n
show bis men.
used nualn'i CI
lit h will nreb.iM.i 1-
iricage lu'M
Saturd'ii
Tlie problem of quarto; back Is s .
unsuhed. Den Lmine is belli, miii
mere npiireclated Iieie, iiei, lu.u R
w-immcs te tlie . helee of some en. in
bis pluce. Hirgen started i ; piatt r-
I .., .. ... Vill-silV 1 "steflll'l . IHII
still
bin
I.ll .." , , ....,
seen en' e
Will' te ,101111111 t minimi
lliiisiiieri'
who sraited 'iu'iiium ia
ll-UI'M.-. " , .
luid last Sutiirdnv as quniteib.ick, wns
H.nii.i.d te the M'eml teim. II"
K a bird lighter nun a icn i.i-i. ....'.
but. like nil tiie ether cniulidates tot
tl
uii'ii terlricK
nnsltien. lacks e-
Willle WlllE"te was slllistl-
pel lence
tilted for
Dliismere later in the after-
""rbc ftiirit of Deb Prattle te
the
the
i ,, . ia- iiie.iur "ui'iitu" '" "
. . . !. . li.urfln miml-Ik: melt1
than
luicsii.'ie. ".' .''7 ...... i.:...l.,..
"Mil which i '"'s Ilnl' uewvvi'i, iiie'.'
,-'"' . .i II,. showed gicat form
itf.ilni-t Maiilnnd Inst
through il" ,ine w,lh
ween, crnsuiug
rent regularity
vi r Clinch .Tenes has started 1"
!' . . ,...rt i.f CJn.lll-.
me
live rur me iirun .lll"- .'i ........
ti... lin... mi ei tiered vi'-terdtii
i-.i'lilbd the prophecy that nearly half of
, ' icuin will be V .imposed of youngsters
lib,, have wen their spins ami moleskins
hvci'ViiVng veternns te the sldelnes.
' lelinni de" '"J11 I.'"'!''!', .Miller ns
in. lies 'and Wlnsfew Lnvelev as con
for the rub line, and Hilly Nenle
fei'tbe bnckfi'ld. wnnld he termed sin I
It products if scrub elei ens used si,,..
.. .. .in.f iTi.uinds. The three rush-liiu'
du
n ips"iiri' tbe selection by the new line
,,., Miien I'liller. who also knew the
iincklleld' latest iiiblltien, Nenle. when
I'nl'er couched nnd Neule nlujed at
Wist Virginia.
SYUACrSK -Coach "Chick" Mee
i an hi the Sirai'iise 1'niieisily football
eh veil did net driie liis wairltirs 'i ester
day because of tlie wet field mid the fact
that tin planus went tbieugh u stienu stienu
eiis game with the Pitt Panthers Sat-
Hewevei. AssJ-tunt Coach .loe
iSibiinier. who scouted llie Penn Sf ite
I'leicn last Salinday at State College,
l'n , told tlie players just what tliej um
.peel 1 mci' Hiif.ii Pcdek's team
sp'nng in the giiuie nt tin Pole (ireunils
next Saturday.
IAIWYKTTK Kntiivlj s.ui.ii,. 1
willi tlie inipiessiie ucleu.i eier I'.iicU
nell I uliei'hll.i bole Lit Satuiduy,
reneh l'i ".lock" Sutherland yes
teidnv cu'iised bis inisiij siiin,l from
prni lite. In the hIkehcc of the fit st -stung
men. the second mid trlnl teams
held n splrilnl tci'lmmage. Teiluy Ce.uh
Siiilierliiiid will b"gm diilling for tlie
tlfiesi thief weeks ever tnced In (,
L.if'lille College learn.
(Ill 1 lit' in M luiee Satinil.iy s the I.n
faii'tte eb'ii'ii faces dure or (he host
teams li llie Ilii.l. nil mi teieigii lields.
I is riltUlu.li llii'Mi'iie "in lilt 01 lies-
Ien ullcg". "
in ... bes v lib I
Ibisteii. Then tome
1. ii'.'luii nml Jefteism,
ei iln Pole iiiiiiiniis son imi,, jinn
wiib Kutgers in New III in iivicU.
HAltVAKD Vnisliv pbners wire
sc.nce en Soldiers' 1'leld leslertlay, tin
enli Hni'iiiiil I'lS'lluis I'he icperti'd te
lie tin tlie sen nth week ei the llnrviiitl
giitiiieu ninipiiigiiiiig being two backs
ami two linesmen.
The ether .eien hist -string men hud
the dm ulf nud iresr of (In in are mus
ing Injuries meie or less impeitunt
ll.iiveier, Cuptnin llc'ill ami Oeiirge
Owens cume through (lie gnine, or die
hert portion of It in which thev played,
in splendid trim. Oivenn really found
that he was in .better shape thnn he
I - ..
! W M MAW " 1
i Pi BACK TO
ft6 SU?-. PROTECT BACK 1
$& S$T !" WHO THROWS
jW --A?T forward pass
- Z1J TO ANY BACK OffE'O
,. ,.,..,. .... , ,..,.
.. I , . ... ' '
ri..rr-Prim Ciiiitln ami .ll.mrrl. in I.ml
attacking side has a gnu-' plunger ti
play close te tlie s( rimaiage line,
West Virginia displayed this fermii
lien at Princeton a few leuis age
ami since Hint tim
en ml , e i Ik
baie uleitel It.
Tin' ball is Mi'ipped te the fullbni'U
iiim i-i between I- and 1." iimls bm 1. ei
il e center. It is important fur the full -
I U te play fur enough ami luuii lb
i rimmage Hue se lint In will liai.-
plenty of time te pb U the light mm
ler the pass. When lie recenis the b II
he rttir te tlie ii',lit tin i I s te an,
bm k or end.
P.eth guaids come out of tb,. line
si rlminage te pietect tin parser.
! Innelf tlieuglit. and lie ee-il
have con
had the
nuued tlireugliuut the bait
leaches been Willi
iug te lal.i
Lay chances
muii mm
Di:i;'KIr('.i.ii'h ".sliuiti" O'Drien
gi ic his tenin n iielidny ifteidav us u.
reward for l in ir iineipectcd ih tery ever
C. N, Y. The team cume out of the
fi'acas in fairlv geed -1'npe. Snsi k.
the brillinnt diop-l.uUet has n sitff
Unco, hut it is liuput in baie the sore sere
ni s.s. taken out l.eiere the iniddle of th"
.M'i'l;. i:im, tlie liiis'iv guard who was
sent te tlie hospital from the stadium
willi a dlsleiatid boulder, iiii' "
si lmel vcsiii'dni. Ill-, d'et.hler Is still
ire but li will nei be !e-t for long.
.tT.TI-A st. nd inin and slippery
I dil did net slew ip l'eiiii Stnte prac
i. co. The Ntttinn i lev. n lie'Mti prepu prepu
uitieiis for tlie Sir.ieuse uiiip nt the
I'ubi liieunils en -iHiiili;. C'pt.liu
Mi-ills' wns In uiiifiiiiu nml tool, part in
I lie light drill, ami he will probably set
in- i el pe itien Inn K in a day or se.
Tlie Nittnuy ineiitur iumressi d upon
Ins pbners that llie Pitt dife-it of Syrn
' use last wmU will ni.iUe llie latter
li'hl all the huriler again u Penn Suite
.i ii thnt tlie Liens inn-, piny much '
latter loot hull te tuhieie the nctery.
CAMBRIA A. CIAJR "".mcten Av
. s j,.
ni'irs'r St.
TilUy Evcnmcr. Ortn"
r -.', i'.i2.'
JOE McCAHE
Bouts
JOKKNY BOMNrLLV v
1'eur Otl-er Star
m BILLIARD TABLES 7C
wB-jtramiiwa0
Wl V 11 f CI 11 I 11
1 (IIIOM) A ( lirilltl sis
nu fleer, ti i-jcvnters
. ... .. -..
PLAY BILLIARDS
EVERY DAY
Hare i uur lunch or upprrO
lirrr, drl ii shntr, li-iln ut
nianleure, Ibr tliitf.t
riiilinirnt In III' unrbl
(iUr.K.M.IVI'-M.I.KV I
M urlil ( tuiiiiileiitlili
I'.ickrl llllllnr.l Mutt Ii
Oeleliri gil-'J7-gs
Make Itesv iiilinns Nun
stkt:i,
civ.1
USJrfc
I'h.in
nut net
et nrile for prl
"QUIXET" GARAGES
H. F. HILDRETH
205 N. 3RD ST. PHILA.
Arcnt fur th
C. D. I'RUDKN CORP.
rtweprsrtm'wy
t
r mmm
7?
!or go-getter mejs
fhest' wln arc deinjjf thi im
portant Mitstanlinr things in
till! bllrfilli'S.s Sl'ld M'Ol'OhSieilul
, , . i .,, ,. .
ivuriu iiiiui. u'uiva luiu runuti
the jyo-aheatl spirit
them.
We make
0 i i &'. ll eiUru
upnanlt for Suits ant! i'epciiiti
bXfiMJr.,
CustomVailarsSincvlQJe (TVeijkj"
U16 Walnut ScliSS:
-
rilllTllliK . rttl-' V Cll.li
npis
III i BESSk
a if i l n - ia v. . t ii ,ft
wane ii wiiir?fcirj
LXTL Zt'J rr V" -l IS
r.
$.i0 ami
ygmiff&i
dt"
High! end is 1". :nds in tin- right '.(
bis tackle and gees stiaigbl down i li"
held fee the pass
Tlie (pun toil in ' lands behind 'lie
light end and run beld'ul ilie defensive
fullback for Mie ball If it ...men in liU
dlrictien. The lift fi'iife.iik gees te
tin- right about
10 i ii i iN d
liilft..'icU
te the 1 U
Hill till1
field
and the right
ciimmnge Inn
1 reuses
lit and
the
gill S
ilium the ticlil
le til' l.'tt.
The left i lid bumps I be opposing
t'lekle nud th. n i ins m jess the Hue. fm
a short pass. He i ,t m tn uIl iiiiiii ter
, he delensive 'cm te uiiir
acUU ii ml the e enter duck the
tensiie line nom coming through te
lock the pas-.
BUSY'DAY FOR SCHOOLS
Three Soccer Games nnd Football
Eattlc Listed This P. M.
'Ih'-ee Miner in-, and one foetbul
'ash n.'e listed among tie celinolbei
Harriets this ,.n. inoen. f!eiiunntei;
Higii will meet. J'pper Darin High:
I'lan'ifcnd HIkIi jdais CiiIiuu'il' High,
nnd West Philjcicplun High meets OI
r.iid College.
The loetbnll fr.n will b staged at
Pnlimrn. N. J. P.rev n Pup. W1M
luiee wins out of four uic , will on en on
ije.l'er te (like th" Ine.'isiiie of the P..
nn i.i High Scheel ib en
Jliis g'ime w.i uiigin.ilh sohednh ,;
in e pi ij i ii last i riilnv, but Iltew,
Pre.., alies ili hau i game Uiehed fm
thnt ditto with fill nor High
Higii will mm Ppper D.irbi High; What Hi"1 ) "5 Sfa -tb, 1iH
I'.an'ifcnd HIKh l.i Culnehe ,,.,,. 'I h,' s, ;, .,,,,,. SjZ ! I. I 'P M t
" . .. - i l )w Jr' , e,'V
M , vSi
i fill lr ft.' .,1 ,, ' i w-: 1
TPI-. l 1 1 j.i I" 'l ami i i , . ftsAraife.' il M. d'Jy
sC f'lW'.is'rJ&'fii't.3s . rrma.jxii " Vi&'
law ttSWMtt Vx
requires ifflKil msm
i thnt a label like this mmf mean uAaf if sa)s jsWTj?i1flSj3
l(r V-neck Pull-ever ' '
Ij - Sweaters $g- BP
Marshall E. Smith & Bre, W
Men's liieiirpnriitrU ,4ficfjc
Furnithings 724 Chestnut Street Goods , n B em '
. . .. s nCDtlCy
v -v fll KNIT I M
tyvm&k M- w l he lie or a
; lWF " M W Thousand
a 7y& p , -. e- mA tfc"
ffflAri :V-M 3? !? -',VJ anc texture, and
WWM' WS ' "" "urabla
W',''f t?fS ' bi$ vCiuiv SW r r . i
WM M-- - P&SSSm scarfs manufactured.
. UMfM of coloring, and
Sr contributed te Ll AjW W ; . '". ;,' designs.
Producte'i imr.ifiiiii Lx.j'... 'xff'y y i ' " "Vc-i
popularity. The quality WW't' .' V'-V ? C
cf it, Havana filler and 5&?'kJ, . -' ' , $l.DV
thade-erewn wrapper. Mi -" & ' " ' V -V&'fYVi
j The unvaryina excel- i- - '.,t.y ;l ,'ift-f' , A. A y (nn rn mn r-
I lenc. .of Ifuncepjible t &? .--.,. 'fAtf $3.00 $3.50
blend. The cxprr'erk- . t ;,- i - t Wj ' , , '',
manihip that Beei into Ft'y'W A'"" !&& , j ' ' 'j,
Iti making. And Inet, L ' $$& A' ' jArn
but net leait.the wide 7 gr . ffi t JAUUIb
range of price, shapet liQUOUtt !-. .vSx&ff A''' ' irl Yr1T TT s rr
and.he.Ve.uitc-i.-ry ICc ,L, fc - 'M A REEDS
imeker'i particular h fti.- ')' fv'ij' '
preference -Wc-.IOc. fa ..! W.A SONS
rhiiadeiphu. v. k ,$ runtam M24-1L6 Chestnut Street
IP &y two
w iTr ) t 'v"'.
HI BlfiiRPifi i w J
: m ''! (Mb HKPMY g) iwhi,vmF
Bert Bell Drills Penn
Squad in Folwell Plays
Dena Moleskins. Runs With the Ball and Throws Famous
Short Rosses Over the Line in Demonstrating Navy
Plays Thurman Leeks Geed at Quarterback Pest
J!y JOSKl'l!
the ngi- wli"ie j oil th nnd
iijie liiiri' the , burden In
feet bull team" The eternii
,ii g mound fur n,-letni Is in
. von rampiilgn iniiii lnljli -e-
THIS
. uiMdl
1 1 eni'liiug
I f iltur Ien
I bis pit -
U'ct" men who linvc b""n playing tlie
ganii' in in'itii miii "nnd who are enpn
ble (f get into the plnv and ibinon ibinen
ilrilte te (be td.nerti Hist wlnt lbe
lieiild de urnliT lertnin rondltlen-.
l..t,i VV IloUinne. wllfl lieldf tin
nun- nt the I'nher'itv
i.f
l'i iiiimI-
V ill in . " b' 'i d i
Teln Iijme", one
ill the liite! el
Hell, who phiV'd
.rl '. lien lie i ornii'e.i
of the gl'iiti -t b.ii Us
littsb'lii;ll. mid Heit
lit relin under l'-eli
. , ii..
I....H li.ivu.s os icon a iiiiliii nui
te the ben.l tiltei tills jear in me
wins thnn one, lull prebnlili In' srint
,.. iiMfuliH- Mil! i"llie the vu'li pu
ll., us te the lVl-burgh-l'inn gnm-.
Te is mm of I'-" I'""'. ""'
! .1 e. !.,,! (itul I i 111 .limmi i
i nil i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i' i fc ni.'p ----- .
1. l'.dl
gdtine Ins elinme m
1miini.il oil bis (elle,se
te'
ill uiuler
one !( ' "I i
Peiwill. lien '"' "r, Vi"
...! ..I 1'1 ti V f - III ' '"
ale tlie new -milium '"'.'...,
1! Pi III) t ill il
iirdnv. V'crt learmu n"
te be learned of tin- 1 " "
riiii-e i i. was II quiuter''.
...,i!.. ..ml bad te l.iieii
tlmt tlierc I.
l -ti i,i be
, mid "UIU'I
I .nil
llilng
Yi.terila.v P.i 'I K1U' "''' '
ii i i in-
stratlelis a" the """
I'ii Id mil n ,!."' ,' ' '
-, ei' ! i', nil. mi
. in nil i' d I 'id
(. le'iiml tic
tl
II. in ti in-' 'iiJI i 'i
n.olesUins. lieai!.:i.
all i be etbet m'
witli tin' nuik' I'"
nml -pent a busy i
.1, , .,! r ! i". ami
,', , , ' I'lll gees
( .. i'i.' ion win: ler
II. I lii.nn
A'
c rii' itin nil in
(,.'), 11
aumhihinh. He ....; f ","'"'
VOM-IN. hut l f.M.f.'l " ''"'.
hn formerly did vh .. """ " '
r.i.'AI.. ; Hi". "' '"" ."'""''' '"
live and "" fe.irn.n '"" '
": bem- ami .;....... ''vr' ,":;'
rni'itil .iihititl "'"' '" "'""
iri.H thin flan the .A'tcr " I '" ""
BI'LL was n ewn plm . nnd nn'
bnmped l.n-d n."l "fl"'. After the
I... ,..-,! ,! ' Illl'tHI'-S'lll. '.IgU'
"'"' '" I . '. - 1 1 I..
r-'V a co
feel and
biirili ill
I'll b
this afle
Oil ' til IllU'l UIl"' "' I1" '
i U i.l k t'nt l.e was
tin; ,-bl c In the dnikm-s.
'In: gan.' lenrni"! -'Hiieiii.n
iw.r. ' said U '11 as be M n
iii. thing icaili f-.i Ids siiew.-i.
s.eiieil '.i iM't "Ol.. tlie st'.le
,(.. tbe tll-sl few ItllllUte-
I -s 11,11- 1 1 V OH Us. s is OHO ".
1.1 ... l.t . 1 ..1.
I.'ll'le-t 1' le ueiui ." .-..".. i-
ii I'.ob i lb 11 i i" l ell rung -.' i
.'II lltl" '!' isilll'-.-
I e i.ln.ie.l Yale .i'i
v.,'eei'..,l ll ll-ll'g the :e" stl' i'i
i.i.iiti-U tun" Tint prove
it is
'." '. i.i ... 1.....I .. .. ,iA"i,1W K.iV S5Ess, , I
the ll.'ll'le-t li in nei in " .'.'"" . K "-- tV ' gsi-.WM ' 'I'l'i '
in I'.,.!. ,11,11 i ii lef.ning .'.i i 1 " ."'5S " I I
i, r.dweiii in., en bin", ! wisbii's- -j APf "
t,, and .len-.-sei. I" played nb' a ;.' ', ! J3A'i 1
...... . h. 12S?"S 'K'V-rWsW.O m J
I ill f ii wi in- in" " " I i1 ' 1 f r A " Hi '1 I1
Pel'iell u-.'l s sueee.sfull,- heie in !",'. s. t 'i, f
T..17 and PP.i Ii ! n lntd 1;' ' ' ' -' igS X StJ'W i
detect 1 Use tbe ,'l, bs and ends fi'ter ' .' I P''sSij- I I' M l
ilmmgli th" line whe-evei possible or , ,,; 2i, !j ,,'iin ',
an. mil lie emls nud mi' one of fe ir , l,, ri -. "A m
or i'.i' me npe-i te t.-e. ..e tbe pass. ,,, ' 1iy linf j:
II is threw n fist nnd with the M""1 1 , i , ' YZz2Z3S AH
I of ! bullet undn tb" si -t.m ami is in.i-t i ' ( W3t . W,i I
dllbillil f- r tie oppiisllieii te dlseeiet ,) YlS Aft "r''A
lb is t i le the leeipietit. ij V A "V ilUll1' J
I! 'I t'lt,. i la f-hundreil if t1'" , iha i,il, Mb i
r. Lnnt'M
-mil pnsvev jfM'erila.i mid It wns no-
lleeible lli.lt tliP lirst -trlilg substltlllns
, li.'iil ttoulde at tlie sturt. Ijiii gradiiallv
m:i-loied tlie pla.i. The net bull eon
tribute in their ability te si7e up the
pln.i . die b.ill en iiuineieus oeeaslein
, slipping out of tlie lingers of tlie re-
I'eiiei. .k,i beeiiU'-e i,f tlie sllppfrl-
ness of ih- pigskin Mell luid trouble
getting (i gmi ginsp en it, whleh CJ11
down the speid of (lie threw, fsj
Vesienlm fine the sipmil it'i art
opieitiiniti te limi'lle a wet ball nnd
llei-iniiii Uepi tli. .in biisj until it get
e l i r' that the ei.il wns almost In-
libii
nml iln
fuiuMi s
tween.
In spile of the beiii rain
-lippeiv renilitlMi of the field,
ii eie vei.i few and far be-
I AS '" '''"'""'"''J '" Memlau the
"ii iitp s.ri.' oe linen ,, dnu
lS fl'llll liillliwillc; hilt pill III ll
eiM' aflrrniiitii riimilnn thrtiuah sla
hnli. ' MiHn am ti harncw,
rum ii. up nd dnu the irl,l ratih
I imi punt and tiinl.tii- hint., If tne-
ful ii in rutin Whrn the toluel drill
ita.tid 1,,,- , ,i ,a,iy the ball.
In' i nilli 'I th, filial'.
A Ct'uItDINO te r.ne of the ceaclips
-"J- Hie leitgbti lied ami li'm skipper
'" I'bii a luilflcel, pest ,i,'iii'ist the
Mlddi s ni,,i ,,, ,, siKn.)s jneU
l'ei'ti, win, hlis ben .'ailing the mini
I'M- will be i,l..,. The baeUfiehl
c"IiIiiitu ,li.,rni,i Tliiiim. n at quarter
I'.i'l. S'l'l'.ni and t ,gii i nt the
'i'i-s .I-.; Hum., m fullhnik
.M'l.i in b'ui i,,t,. , ;.,ws nnd ,u,
nei .-ipeii for prnciii... A number of
Ilnl i.gi'Ims ueje bn.sr i the ehis.
loom 'in. I esi hewed pituit, ,. fr tn .
i'corni.en The scribes win. watched
lie dulls lesteidni were particularly
.impressed with Thiirman's weik in the
baeUtield.
Indication tn.int te the te-mi starting
tbe giini" en Satuiday a most the mne
as nmiiist Siiai Ibineie. (iraf will be
tbe mill 1'h'inv.e in tlie line, iiliile tlie
bin kfield i. ill. in nil probability, con
loin Mill. r. Thurii.nu, Sulliemi nnd
Hmner n. t'.e stari with McOrnii.
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