Show Much Rough Work f in College Football I J PHILADELPHIA Nov 25 25 v game Ime which brings out manliness in Wi m mixed ed by healthy minded men neu and worn vom The homage given is his bIB Just due in football would world if applied with t sto to th the front in business ss or real battles I It if f There is no no room in this great t col colI colin I in tho long run tho clean honest player hO an opponent Is of most value to his pi 1 penalty 1 But unfortunately l a all college o football are arc neither clean veau nor honest and moro more lamentable still some omo football t teach Jh their players player to do dirt H tricks tricka in iu order to put dancer dancer- ang r fou men on the opposing team out of the thc I i. i me i t This 3 clIt of football 1 atul ami football I-football coaches coah aro arf ir r rei j o for the r popUlar outburst of public indignation tion bi bieh h came so n near ar killing th the game i two years year ago IRO and ami the football Irule rule makers ro to set et about it to corr correct ct tot thc he 1110 most t glaring The Ial rules s Il against n es rou h JI tIp 84 were wre rondo made moro morn triet and nil ad- Jt officials w were we're ro to tn h help lp them but in in forita of all nil that cas u udOM done dOM college foot football hall i is il still a 1 bui- bui al gamo mn for fol the rn reason ou that r c e football when cleanly played is a amen amen amen men and nd d a star player L is 13 greatly ad on cn for the tho qualities which mako make the man manthe manthe manthe the same suno amount of energy send rond him lope log game for cowards or shirkers and who scorns to tale take a mean advantage team since his work woric never brings a anbo who s a against the rules arc not severely punished Not Always tal Injuries Hardly a 1 game mo has been played on I Franklin field this year rear in which t not one but several players rl have havi geen severely se tiC ac- ac I verely injured by br- a 3 member r of tho the opposing opposing op op- posing polin team wh who seemed bout bent on putting putting put put- ting tome one out It b is only ary arr tu to go o back hark over o I tho t lis-t t of ot injured injurer players an anti and note who they the were t and md their importance to lo the tho t team on which they the played to see seewhy seewhy why hy it w wn was b advisable bJ from tho the stan stand standpoint point of H mat n win at nIl any cost to get et them off tho the Every E team tam that has played c Pennsylvania Pennsyl vania ania this season ca m has lias had had had- good tood rca reason on to complain on tins thil wore ton and md some of the hanl that have been fut font up have c made mado Quite a stir iu in football I The Tue many bumps given cn I Keinath and I tIll the two m mainstays ta s pf Qt the I Ij I j I Pennsylvania ania back field firM shows hows that the I I I Penn pliers players were not tho ou only nes I I who transgressed I Elbows aro o bad baa enough nn and when properly used often oCten result iu in knockouts knock knock- l lout outs but knees aro arl even more deadly I anti and almost invariably r result in iu broken or fractured bones boue Hinkey Nearly Killed a Man I II I always be remembered a as the Vale laic captain u who canto camo near killing hilling a fallen player by bv I lumping onto him hint with his Im knees rs I The against for LiI hi Lis Li- I display of bin tali ty wn was as so o great that his football l' l career was cu cut short The modern rn method of oC using the knees is not quite us ns glaring arin as in Hinkey's lla day lav but hut it is yot ft as effective Kneeing J i Is e entirely t relt uncalled for now in ground gained by 11 a player pla who crawls r lie he has 1138 been thrown l i. i is s no lou longer r allowed cd th tb tho hall ball going oin back hack to the spot where whre ho ln- was thrown But nut despite espito t this i fact the knees arc are used in every v ry game played 3 s 's chief hief coach was as bail badly hurt and find r tendered ten ren- u. u dered unfit for play for tor or days s 's by being ne I kneed h by n another Penn coach while illustrating 1 to th the thA players the most niost cf ef- ef way of breaking up a OT pa pass s. s Penns Penn's s 's I easy caby a victory ictor over o Brown I h two o weeks n ago o was largely Cly due duo to the fact th that t the tho Brown BrowD player on Ott whom d dependence was wa placed to ilo to tilL tho forward forward for for- I ward pa passing was vas badly hurt in in Il the very r fir first t play after the thC kickoff koff I Taught How to Scrap and Knee Enec Train Trainer r Murphy frequently tells t the e players how bow tho the Yale linemen were taught ht to use UFO their fists and Penns Penn's football candidates candidate are arc toM toH to scrap with one another in iu the da daily y practice The play of tho the teams that meet bore boro show that they too have been taught to S scrap and knee This is all wrong and the tho we If aro of football demands that it shall be bc I stopped The Tho should be bo more IDore watchful in looking for or foul plays of this nature and al also o more moie severe severo cre in dealing with t the men who pis pla- pla dirty fl football Tho Tb dangers to life lift and limb in n football foot foot- ball arc infinitely nit ly greater than in nay fin other sport save o and bal hal boning loonin even cn when th the contestants try to be he lair fair an and it is really ralla a brutal sport when unfair methods method are arc r rUs Us used Cut Cutout Cutout Cutout out the kneeing and cut out nut the fighting fight fight- in ing but ut tackle hard and ami fiercely fight I for that is JS the game faDle |