10 llltt TTMtfHi TmriiST.)AT, OCTOBMt 10, 1919

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PENNSYLVANIA MAY SECURE PRESENT DAY FIGHTERS HAVE NO NEW KNOCKOUT ROBINSON, VETERAN COACH OF FOOTBALL TITLE THIS YEAR PUNCHES SUCH AS OLD TIMERS USED IN THE RING BROWN, IS FOOTBALL WIZARD

Cont-l- i and Tram Has Made Provi- Folwell Has Many Stnrs Already --r -vr MM rr a Brings Out Good Teams Year After Year At Excellent on Attack Big JrrFftteS' Showing OCA LEFT-- dence Although He Very Often Starts Season Game Willi Pittsburgh. With Poor Material At Hand. New Oct. 1ft de- received honorable mention from York It may that 1(5- .- for the balance Walter in and is a Providence, Oct. Blue days for a month, and possibly velop in the course of current foot- Camp 1916, star BroTvn this week. The Harvard game of the season. He hasn't a chance oi ball the who ranks with Capt, Murray of on for and what little into the Harvard or Yale operations that snappiest Harvard. The backfleld tap Saturday getting ifl has terrific there is of the new team 13 wrecked- - games, and the best hope that he games of the will be played by Ben 190-pou- Da- year power, Derr, a The Colgate game last Saturday was may convalesce in time to Jump in Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, on the kota boy, is fullback and a violent to broad reaches of Franklin Field in more than a defeat; it rates close a against Dartmouth. line cracker, as he has proved in disaster. For Brown not only dropped Samson was a quarterback after Philadelphia. three pmra played. He was the the game, but also lost ita very best th nis:omarv Robinson mould. For Bob Folwell of the Quakers has varsity fullback in 1916 and saw ser- star 'Samson. And also lost Jemail some reason or other. clear only to set before himself the difficult task vice on the 1S17 elevens. Last fall for excellent measure. Robbie himself the Brown head of walloping Glenn Warner's ma- he played on Howard Berry's Camp If Brown has a chance against the coach has a tremendous faculty for chine a feat which only one eleven Hancock team. Crimson, Ed Robinson will groom developing whirlwind quarterbacks. haB been able to achieve In four For right half Folwell uncovered them to grab it. A fine old boy is They aren't of the Harvard calibre years a new star In Bruner, a former Le-hle- rh Robbie and wise, and yet he's brains. are slashing, Pltts-twirg- crafty mostly They to h 175-pou- If any one Is take the back. He Is a man gentle- - The antithesis of Haughton whirling quarterbacks. Over a long hurdle, the Pennsylvania coach of dazzling speed. As a he Is and' other coaches that have spat vit- stretch of years Robbie' has pro- oarries about the best qualifications. driving his spirals 65 yards and bids riol to rouse their men. They have no duced sensational quarters, the more He has an impressive sunnlv of star fair to make followers for- figbt weeks or Bloody Wednesdays at recent of whom are Crow-th- er - Quaker Sprackling, timber which verges toward the All- get Howard Berry. Hobey Light, left Brown, for Robbie attains results and Purdy. And this year he America standard. Heinle Miller, halfback, was the Bensation of the quite otherwise-Robbi-e had Samson for his ace up to the right end, was on "'s sec- team last year. all the New end of the first period In the Col- ond team in 1916, and Hopper, left Lud the is Engalnd college coaches. He has pi- game, when Samson went blooey Wray, centre, a veteran loted Brown over gate end, was en Camp's first eleven last of the days before the war, and the "bum" years and and they lugged him off the field a year. this, Heinle's brother bright ones, always with equal skill. Despite guards and tackles are men of proved him and cripple. Ray Is 'on the verge of ousting: Hop- worth. With this outfit the Reverses don't make sour, Robinson is the bird that put from the Quakers brilliant records fail to swell him. Brown in the There per varsity berth, bavins can give Pittsburgh as good a battle (best big league. Etarted the two in po- as Making the team of the material was a time when the Bruins last games the any team on the gridiron. he has in hand is all in the season:? really sition. So in the Miller brothers In two games already played Penn- ranked rather low In football when Penn has a of ends. work for Robbie. If there's a spark travelled with the little fellers pair dazzling sylvania has scored 14S points and its of class in his squad he'll bring it out they Capt. Bert Bell is a quarterback goal line has: not been threatened. in time for the And if and ate mud for their regular fare. big games. Then gradually, without any Roman there is no spark Robbie still pro- candles or Robin- duces a good team. And that's about circus advertising, all Brown can to thrust son brought them out of the slough EMPTON SUR NATIONAL NOT hope against and made them not only respected, Harvard this week a good team. team meets Brown is suffering wicked luck at but feared. Any that mid-seas- this year, instead of at Brown in these later years is running TO the climax. In 1916 the Bruins rushed against some real football. GET PLACE TO VOTE UPON everything off its feet in the season Against Harvard this Saturday proper maimed Yale and all but Brown should have a rather impres- killed Harvard, with Pollard running sive d efence. Its forwar ds have ON YALE TEA IV wild. And then stepped into Colgate shown an excellent ability for stop- AVIN PROTEST for its Thanksgiving match and lost ping plays, and they are wiser in that the game and- "ie championship. phase of the game than they are in Brown has only started its major their attack. New Oct. 16 Herbert The team Is loose in Its Haven, New York, Oct. IS. John Heydler, games this fall, and already it is bat- ofTence, Kempton seems to be sure of a place president of the National tered sadly. Colgate threw it down by and not only slipshod in Its execution, In Yale backfleld. League and the His line plung- member of the National Commission, a score of 14 to 0 on Saturday, but the but tends to go to pieces when being ing and end running stood out in the will not vote on the question as to score, was less bitter than the casualty tested at white heat. Above all, the practice yesterday afternoon, and It whether the Yankees get a share of list, for Samson, the new and brilliant Brown team lacks the wallop when it begins to look as if he may be used world's series money. They finished quarterback:, tore some tendons, and works to a position to score a touch- in the big games. He hits the line third largely through the aid of Carl he will be out of the game for at least down. hard, picks his openings well and Mays, who pitched for the New York dodges cleverly; in addition he seems club on the aid of a. temporary re- to be a hard man to tackle. straining order procured after he had LEONARD Fed Graham, who has been out of been suspended indefinitely by Ban HARVARD LOSES AND the game since the first week of prac- Johnson, president of the American tice because of a muscle bruise on his League. right arm, took part in the signal Frank Navin, president of the De- The present day champions consti- sock. It's just a bone crushing swing, knockout at Coney by continually PHINNEY' CRACK DUNDEE BATTLE drill, and in all probability will play troit club, the club the Yankees beat tute a formidable array of pugilistic that's all. plungitog into the "jib-boo- m left". against Boston College on Saturday. out for third place, has protested the material, most as great as any pro- Benny Leonard is a snappy puncher LaBlanche the Marine Invented the Joe Neville took part in the punt- award of third money to the duced in the old days. Dempsey, with either hand to the jaw or body. "pivot blow", afterward deemed foul. on Yankees ing practice, but his arm is still caus- the ground that the game won by O'Dowd, Britton, Leonard, and Her- He has the Knockout wallop but no It was with this bastard slam that END. BY INJURY IS CALLED OFF ing him some trouble. Mays, a suspended player, enabled man would have had at least an equal name to catalogue it with. You Just he beat Dempsey the Xonpariel and Howard Campbell began the scrim- New York to finish in that position. chance with the best of other days. read that Benny put his man away headed that great fighter on the roug mage at left halfback for the var- Navin has directed the protest to the But for all that, Dempsey with a "wicked right hook to the headed that on the Xew Oct. 16 National barring great fighter rough Cambridge, Oct. 16 There have Haven, Just when sity, but was forced to retire because Commission, which tempor- they are not a particularly picturesque jaw". He has no pet punch with a Bill Papke invented a blow which the boxing fans of Connecticue were of a slight leg injury. He gives arily has held wp the money allotted crew of wreckers. Of convincing appellation attatched is with mitt wielders been some busy football days in the all set high to the New reputation popular fancy for the championship battle promise. York American players. course every one knows there are a thereto. Kilbane O'Dowd, Britton and these days. Billy, while in a clinch, Harvard stadium this year, but noth- arranged by Joe Mulvihill between The varsity lined op as follows: "I do not see how the National few, if any, new blows under the sun. Herm;n also lack the had a knack of left or to afternoon Leonard Dundee Commission can bo advertising bringing right ing match yesterday Benny and Johnny Left end, Reinhardt; left tackle, expected to make The same blows, with a few excep- whih the old time scrappers used underneath and belting his opponent when the Harvard coaches massed the whole show is stumped backed Hamill; left guard, Acosta; centre, any decision on this matter, and I tions, are in evidence today which to derive by christening their favorite on the other side of the jaw with it. behind their and substitute right off the boards, in fact. The one will e varsity Callahan: for not vote on it," said won battles twenty-fiv- ago for smite with some nickname. dubbed it the "loop-the-loop- ." to the limit. was to right guard, Gait; right years menacing Billy players and drove them - battle have been staged in tackle. Walker; right end, Allen; Heydler yesterday. doughty kings of the Queensbury When Fitzsimmons laid 'Jim Cor-be- tt Frank Moran never nad anything For fully half an hour the substitute Hartford within thre weeks and was quarterback. La Roche; halfbacks, "It is my contention that the Na- Realm. low with a simple blow to the more than a wildhaymaker but he backs, playing behind tne regular to have been a fifteen round affair Campbell and French; fullback. Bra-de- n. tional Commission has no power to Nevertheless the champions of the "wind" medical experts conferred a was crafty enough to term it his rush line and against the second string to a decision. The length of the bout, act on this matter. It concerns the last two generations realized the com- great favor on Bob by diagnosing "Mary Ann", declaring It was a new forwards, who worked in combina- and the fact that the referee was to "Chick" Xeville played part of the American League entirely, and I. as mercial value of labelling new trade it as the "solar plexus" punch. It sort of swing. Willie Lewis, the pop- tion with the regular back field, tore give a decision strongly appealed to time at quarter and Kempton most the National League's representative marks on ancient wallops. It was gained wide fame as such and his ular Gas House terror of a few years at each other for all they were worth. the public, and undoubtedly xhey of on the commission, have no desire to j a good "stunt" for it lent an added were in constant of back did start new one and would have taken to it. That the time at left halfback. a- opponents dread really something There was no let up for any kindly enter into case that deals entirely sense or rormidability to the prin- the mighty blow which had arrested in the way of punching and he was the coaches were well pleased with it would be well supported goes with- wiiii trie rival j "one-tw- even league, ciples and the pliant fight fan was the attention of the medical profes- wise enough to name it the the way their players stood the work. out saying and though Mulvi- always looking for the delivery of i sion. Kid McCoy had a punch. Lewis had a The line was composed of hill was forced to guarantee fa- tne mucn peculiar disconcerting varsity sums to WILLIE IJGPPE GETTING advertised punch. But knack of twisting his wrist at the habit of letting go a left lead and Ryan and Desmond, ends; Kane and bulous the fighters that he SPORT BREEZE either the champs of or of his to chin. starting a. in its wake, Clark and Brown, would, have made a cleanup on the READY TO PROTECT today their impact punches the right exactly Sedgwick, tackles; show. pares agents arc asleep for no new He referred to it as the "corkscrew" The second punch generally found guards; Havmeyer, center. Holmes, V HIS BILLIARD CROWN punches or even awe-inspiri- so- an and the "one-two- " The armory in Hartford is the only and he gained considerable notoriety opening leaped ' later replaced Clark and Salter got briquets for old ones have been thru it. George Dawson one of Aus- into renown. Today the word is his chance at left tackle. suitable place in which to stage the By "GRAVY," Oct. 16 tralia's dis- screeched from the corners of cham- was at with the show, but it won't be held there. At Xew York, Willie Hoppe, greatest lightweights Woods back guard least. Colonel Charles W. May I not aek whether It would not the at all branches of balk Surely the hundred and one varietv covered the "kidney blow" and Bat pions and preliminary scrappers but subs, not shifty Burpee, the champion i of having pro3d officer of the First mil- be just as well to do without the soporific clouts which Jack Demp- - j Nelson on none have since it to the left commanding line billiards, did not play et infringed his copyright and put good enough for tackle. Phinney, the says so, and he League of Nations provided this na- match but cer- J uumasnes on an opponent during used the same which he use that Willie did. One of the last also was with the second set of itary district, ought yesterday, practiced ' punch wing, to know. tion's ball are left a battle should be "left-ha- lf on was leagues intact? tain shots in the way of drives and productive of the christened the scissors". "new" punches the market line men, but during the scrimmage He said "I noticed a wishes to much needed "new punches" these Jim Jeffries was toy the "occipital" of Gunboat Smith. he his back and was carried yesterday: draws in which he perfect The taught Tommy Injured story in the morning paper to the ef- Can't Break Through Color Line. himself. spent several hours days. scrilbes have aptlv termer), Ryan to crouch and extend his pow Smith was a terrific hitter and em- from the field. It is believed he is' to looks now as if the colored Hoppe his terrible knockout I fect that there was be a boxing It at the Xational Recreation Academy, "the bono erful left for his opponents to run ployed a sweeping round arm swing badly hurt, and that Harvard may match between Leonard and heavyweights are having trouble get- crusher" because of its ef-- into. It later went down in which took effect behind his one of best on hand Benny Brooklyn, and amazed the onlookers crushing i history usually lose the ends and Dundee in the state on m Johnny armory ting bouts with the white men in feet but Jack's handlers don't pre- - as the "jib-boo- left" because of its opponents ear or the base of the a much needed because of ex- their class as still have to battle with the mastery he displayed over tend to ' player on the night of October 27. In reply they the ivories. argue that there is any new boom like qualities and appearance. j brain. Old timers used to call it and steadiness. want to state t&at no themselves in to twist in ' perience to this I permit among order make will tomorrow and the wallop either in its de- - Fitz weakened himself to the pass i the "rabbit" punch. It was good for was in the back use of any money out of the sport. The lat- Hoppe Saturday or In the ' Again Humphrey for the the armory has been to livery preparation for the where he was easy for Jeff's i a K. O. usually. field and Horween. John- est match between the folg colored! take his final workouts previous prey with Casey given and that none will be given. was in the second of re- "heavies" to be clinched is that be- the tournament and will play set son, who charge of As a matter fact I have not did so j tween Sam Longford, the veteran match with able opponents. ft set of backs, well that it may ceived an application for such a bout. Jake Schaefer and Ora Morning-sta-r YOUNGEST BRICKLEY IS be feasible to Humphrey as a If I had it would have been impos- fighter of Boston, and Jack Thomp- OULD MORAN HARVARD. CAKE keep six-fo- HEADED FOB FRUIT IS son, the ot fighter of Philadel- had their tussles with Albert . Hamilton worked with sible for me to grant it." . of Cutler at Mauric Church, A. Horween and Johnson, phia They have signed articles Daly's Academy Tli ore is on the agreement calling' for them to meet and showed wonderful form. Schaefer another Brtekley but the regular field is still unsettled. to the ranks Xel-- in a fifteen round fight at Tulsa, missed his first three shots in his GET CREDIT FOR way college gridiron ASY VICTOR AT Ralph Horween speeded up and riTfiyoisrsnLU I U Okla., on Oct. 20. game, but in the next three scored where it is expected that lie will son got a chance to play m Casey s 217 points, including a run of 149. hHi tie as did the famous Charley at place. Hadley, one of the biggest Monde Trimble, a of Shady-sid- e He 30 and seemed to be in Harvard and George at Trinity. has out because of product averaged name Is tackles, dropped Academy, Trill probably bear the fine stroke. Mornlngstar counted CUDS' SUCCESS? Tlie youngster's Arthur EMPIRE TRACK not being able to stand the strain. He give m bulk of Princeton's burden and h is a student at Worcester was in the war. punting: consistently and averaged 23, running In gassed this season. He is not yet a second out with an unfinished 40. Academy now. He played the Eddie Driggs, but he is a good con- backfleld against the Harvard New York, Oct. 16 The success kick- ' A. KL. Cake is one Collects TO PAT MORAN sistent booter and will probably hold NEW DIXON PLAY Freslimen last Saturday and Macomber's Fruit Uncle Sam his own against any man Harvard can that Pat Moran, manager of the Reds, ed a goal from the field. The of the most erratic mares on the turf. From House Owners Bend against him. He is a short, FOR THE MOVIES has met with the pitchers of the youngest Brlckley is preparing for wants to run few horses Harvard. When she Mass., Oct 16 Patrick rather slippery- sort of person and is Phillies and the Reds makes one look can beat her In a sprint. But not even Near Fight Scene Fitchburg. expected to reel oft many a yard for After reading over twenty manu- Walter her veteran trainer. J. Moran, manager of the Cincinnati the on stabs off tackle since the of back and wonder whether he was not Jennings, baseball team, world champions, v. Tigers quick scripts completion CORNELL-DARTMOUT- knows when she is to do her 16.. One of or around the ends. "Mothers of more of a factor on the old Cubs than H going Lawrence, Oct. the big friends here that her Men," Edward Jose has best. In her last race Jennings was here Monday in connection yesterday selected his second on the surface when dis- surprises would be in his home city Friday finally picture, appeared Frank CONTEST IN NEW YORK confident she would win, but she with the Kloby-Dunde- e fight was Roseben's Great Race, which will be the newest novel by off. He is now in Redland. Chance's great team was king of the played litlet speed and was beaten sprung by the revenue officials. Hun- The is work-in- s Many turf followers will recall "with Thomas Dixon, "The Way of a SHOLXD BE HUMMER came to races city committee which marks the thir- Man." The cast has not baseball walk. Yesterday she back the dreds of fans who were unable to on a testimonial for the Fitch- interest that today yet been at City and beat a high class admission to the arena 50 teenth, anniversary of the great race engaged, but it has been announced Moran was second catcher on the New Empire gain paid burg "Miracle Man," met last night new world's York, Oct. 16. New York Held in the Kingsbridge Hlghweight cents to $1 for the privilege of wit- and to a when Roseben made a that the role of the niece is to be Cubs, but he occupied a part similar She came balconies arranged give Pat rousing record of 1:22 for seven furlongo. played by Natalie of football fans are following eagerly Handicap. from behind at nessing the battle from the welcome. It is expected that Mor- Talmadge, sister to the one hold3 on three-decke- rs In Willie Shaw was astrirTe the gigantic) Norma and Constance. that Byrd Lynn ly the work of both Dartmouth and the head of the homestretch, stood a or flat roofs of the an will, as usual, winter here with on that memorable occasion. the White Sox. Johnny Kling caught Cornell in of the long hard drive gamely and earned the vicinity. his family. welding so was so anticipation game decision three of a owners of the The big train carried 126 pounds, and DE MILLE BEGINS WORK regularly and immune from which these two elevens will the parts length But the buildings there was only one other starter in injury that Pat seldom had much of big play in front of Pickwick, which stuck his didn't reap as big a harvest as they WILLIAMS ELEVEN TO race. from ON CLEVER PLAY a chance to himself. against each other on the Polo nose home ahead of Mrs. R. L. Bress-ler- 's had expected, for after the contest the Roseben shot away distinguish on Oct. 25. are PLAY MAPLES SUNDAY the post like a cannonlball and never Pat's duty in those days was to Grounds Both teams Ultima Thule. was over, the revenue officials, who a second until the wire was Cecil B. DeMnie has work warm Cub and do in grooming their play for this parti- Before the race was reti- had been informed of the business faltered begun up pitchers duty cular Jennings 16 When the cei ed on "Why Your Wife" which the In he was game, although Cornell faces cent about his mare's chances. To of the property owners, paid New Haven, Oct Football fans peached. timekeeper Change bull pen. that capacity the added task of of sagacity who are in outcome 1:22 as the time for the seven will he a. companion piece to "Don't thrown in daily contact with Morde-c- ai disposing the his intimate friends he confided that them a visit arl collected a tidy sum interested the of a. Trail of woe went from Your Husband." The drama scrappy little Colgate eleven this she was in her best form and could from them as war tax on the money the city championship games will no furlongs up Change Brown Orvy Overall, Ed week, or at least of to do so. flock to next the bookies. It had (been conceded is devoted largely to a consideration and Jack Pfiester, the great Cup trying win the race if she wanted to, but they had collected. doubt, Lighthouse Point man-H- the Cornell team has eleven that the ti? gelding1 would win,' but a, of problems and depicts of that day. But most of Although said he didn't know whether she Acocrding to figures given out yes- Sunday, when the Williams "wise ones haul pitchers played a conservative game in the was meets the in the first of the Ut of induced the some of the social conditions existing them were green when they went to two would finish first or last. As a result terday the attendance 13,400, Maples bookmakers to pat up money against in this country. tfae first engagements on the sched- had few friends and was one of the were $18,469, excluisve elimination fames for the city title. Among leading , or they hadn't amounted to ule and has scored but twelve she receipts e the proposition that (Roseben wo old players In the cast are Thomas points, the outsiders at 7 to 1. of the war tax, and each lighter re- The Williams had an :eptlonaliy record! 1:26 much in other uniforms. Perhaps gratifying progress has been made in team booked beat the track of for the Meighan, and Gloria. Swanson. The the of developing these The Kingsbridge was at six fur- ceived 35 per cent, of the receipts. good up for the coming seven De-Mtl- major portion developing Inexperienced material cancelled Belmont counse, furlongs, pJay was written by William to , Moran. with $2,000 added." For it seven Sabbath, but the game turn, wuile was vio- of pitchers belonged It's and the absence of an Impressive longs, It learned the around the it a brother the producer. about time for Pat to get some of no of the best sprinters in training in VINCENT'S CAMPAIGN when that Maples lation of the track rules to bet on scoring total is causing particu- went to do would enter the local competition. o. the credit for the success of the old lar concern. The Ithacans have not that vicinity forth battle, OPENS NEXT WEEK time, largo sum had been wagered' NORMA ENJOYS with Pickwick the favorite at 8 to 5. Additions to the ranks of the before the aathorlUes iput a to it. Cubs. been scored on nor has their goal stop HER VACATION line been in TJlima Thule and Jock Scot, represent- Maples from the disbanded Annex Ft Is said that the bookies took In danger. Mrs. Old The of the Democrats team has the Rose-ben- Garrett The ing Bressler, and Toto and campaign greatly strengthened boot $35,000 at even money, so te Back with Rutgers. defensive play of the forward and back- team and are enthused -- showed Rosebud, carrying Frank Weir's Independent Republicans they quite record fopeaidrrrg stunt cost' them Norma., Talmadge, who has been line and the ends marked ticket headed Allan over of . in ' the Williams colors, also had a host of friends, with ing thee ity by 'their possibilities winning pjetty pexuryi The best previous enjoying' a three , months', vacation Budge Garrett, the Indian star, who improvement game E. Vincent for mayor, will start an game. Little need be said 2, over with the result that the event was an open Sunday's MeovA for seven furlongs was 123 has resumed work at her studio. The was chosen for the that of the opening game intensive next week. This about the Williams team at this turns' 10J title of new Is 1917, to Oberun. There is a feeling among one. campaign time, op by Bella B, carrying working her picture eleven in has returned the decision was reached last night at a as everyone is aware of the record pounds, at Monmouth Park In 1890. "Two Women." Chief in the support Rutgers line-u- p after a two-ye- ar ab- the backers of the Ithacans that the of so Miss is ex- offensive or that has Public attention recently has been meeting of the committee the made far this year by the down- of Talmadge Ooaway Tearle. sence in the service. Contrary to fpower punch in of thee town team. from their Y1ni.t oueetSuu Is whettier the on' OShers engaged for important parts pectations, he was placed in the oack been missing in their play so far is divided between the transcontinental party charge amp&ign. Fresi victory out are Dillon, Ida is in the team and are con- air race, and the hot air contest In Patrick Fitzpatrick, Thomas Reddy over the Torrington eleven, they feel HiIiiiiiI batbeis will the hair of Jack Darling, Philip field instead of at guard, and he really they Michael Small are members of will of n shaves him- - Tead, Octava Brooke and Eva Gor- that his absence has not fident that some of that power will the Senate over the League of and that they dispose the Maples' ghancat-tmfo- mmna showing long on ba&dttar. don. slowed him up at alL i soon find expression. the committee speakers.