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B 1 j Patent Office By y Grantland Rice j TOUGHEST JOB JOG ON TilE THE FIELD That sobbing moaning sound you hear across the land is not the late November winds w sighing through the tho pines whispering of coming comins winter r. r It Is 13 the lamentation of a thou thou- thousand thousand thousand sand football coaches telling you of the games they might have havo won If their quarterbacks had only called the right play at the right time Just what the right play should have o been is 15 simple enough when I you OU have hate a second guess It Isn't so easy rasy on an the first guess under the varied and manifold con con- conditions conditions conditions which make up the modem modern game It was wa different in the old days before the forward pass when you needed only five yards In three smashes You might Imagine yourself being a a. oung young man of or 19 or 20 years ears of age with or spectators looking on In n the midst of a ter ter- terrific ter- ter terrific uproar as the ball bal rests on the seven or eight yard ud line on the third down You know that you will be expected to lo score a touchdown from this point and if you dont don't there will III be b considerable le hubbub about It it for some time Ume especially if the game hangs on the next two plays If n you call a a. pass and it doesn't work ork the obvious charge Is that you should have called a running play pIa And the reverse works with equal clamor Its It's a hard life Ute e cn It If f you dont don't weaken Any reference you OU make ts to the recent Tunney Dempsey fight writes L. L G. G G F. F is La simply a a. ballyhoo for or their third meeting and the col- col collection lection of ot another fortune No one lne knows that better than you you ou Offhand we should say this Is a match that needs no ballyhoo It seems to be taking pretty much care of or itself Only yesterday a wrathful citizen wrote in to say that It If Tunney ex expected ex- ex expected expected to be known as the heavy- heavy champion of the world he should take the million dollars he hc collected and buy up all the funs finis showing motion pictures of his Chi Chi- Chicago Chicago cago fight These pictures writes rites indignant citizen show the referee taking Dempsey away while the count Is being stopped stopped and and later on they show the same referee starting to count over o Dempsey while Tunney Is standing near by They also show Tunney running four or five fl city blocks In less than one round the round the seventh se Dempsey gains sains more sup sup- supporters supporters supporters porters every enry time these pictures are shown sho If n Tunney Is smart he will buy up every e cry foot of film and de destroy de- de destroy destroy stroy the entire en tire lot This Is only one sample of many others that continue to roll 1011 in No one knows fetter better than Rickard what their meeting will draw and no ballyhoo Is needed to steam it up Dear Mr Rice nice In a recent issue you jou OU had a paragraph Too Much Win Win- Winning ning I consider It very opportune and a a. sensible reminder to sportsmen that there Is to more In a game same than the mere winning of It To Illustrate the value of or pa paying ing tribute to deserving deserting opponents will give you an instance which occurred nearly thirty years ears ago aio in Manchester England The Instance referred to was a league l soccer match between Man Man- Manchester Manchester Manchester chester City and West Al Albion Al- Al Albion bion blon played on the ground of the Manchester club George Dorsett Dorett a B. right wing for for- forward forward forward ward on the West team happened to give gi a glorious display I and scored two or 01 three goals of the charming variety As reward for his I display the home supporters cheered him time and again At the finish they tendered t him an ovation yes ovation and he was a a. visiting player George Dorsett visited Manchester again the following year still in the ranks of West Albion As Ashe Ashe Ashe he came camo from the dressing rooms roams to the playing pitch the greatest tribute I have ever seen accorded a player was paid George Dorsett by the Manches Manches- Manchester ter supporters Well over en enthusiasts en- en enthusiasts rose as one man and cheered him to the echo To the keen observer It was easy to see sec Dorsett was affect affect- affected ed cd by the demonstration But what hat a II glorious handshake for a home crow crowd d to give gl a a. visitor in recognition of ot Ills his l s prowess In the previous seasons season's game Was it any vonder wonder George Dorsett threw in this lot with the Manches Manches- Manchester ter City club the following tollo year yeu But Buthe Buthe Buthe he did and gave his new club the best that was in him to the end of his playing days Do you not yourself think the incident I have related rep rep- represented represented resented the consummation of the ideal In sport S. S CLARK The old order changes next Satur Sates Saturday Saturday day as the new deal comes on for a a. trial For the last sixteen years ears Prince Prince- Princeton Princeton ton has been meeting Harvard Now Ohio State comes to Princeton and Harvard goes back to Pennsyl Pennsyl- Pennsylvania Pennsylvania vania for the first time lime in two tv 0 decades Princeton and Harvard have had their wars before So have Pennsyl Pennsyl- Pennsylvania Penns Pennsylvania l- l vania and Harvard When the Har Har- Haryard yard Princeton vard-Princeton Princeton feud will bo be patched up again Is anybody's guess In the meanwhile there are arc two in interesting In- In interesting games on the schedule In place of one and at least less tension in the early November No ember air all at Nassau and Cambridge Those planning to take lessons or to practice at some Indoor school this winter should have haY at least one set Idea in mind this mInd this is the habit of correct cor cor- correct pivoting correct turning of the body bod with a a. feeling of balance and control at the top of the swing Few golfers have this It is the foundation I of ot timing but It U is a detail you ou other bother about It Is ot of little use unless it is made a II natural Instinctive thing It Itis ItIs is the difference between a II girl throw throw- throwing throwIng throwing ing a baseball and a boy throwing a I baseball It is to be obtained only by much club swinging in the right rt ht way with and without the ball I |