Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1924, p. 15

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1024. FAMOUS WINNING FOOTBALL PLAYS Bezdeck's Penn State Forward Pass. This play goes a long way .ex- plaining the secret of Hugo Bez- deck's success at Penn State, Coach Bezdeck is particularly effective with the forward pass. The play shown in the diagram is cleverly screened and is directly over the THE NUT CRACKER By Jos Williams We agree with the experts it would be a tragedy ¥ Dempsey quit the ring. ... Who would there be to support Mr. Kearne? Strategy in sports has made re- markable headway but as yet no one has succeeded in working the hidden ball trick in a pwéh-bail match. A bullfrog that sings had been dis- covered in Louisiana, ...We think we heard him on the radio last night punishing, "My Daddy Don't Two- Time Me." Red Grange should know you are never great until the boys begin looking for your weakness,...No one ever has to look twice for a second-rater's weakness. Headline says, "Coach Doubts PracticabiMty of Pass."....Well, it took some guys a long time to be- lieve the world was round. y 5 ee The season's developments have been such that when you say, "Sara- zen wins," it is nat necessary to add Saragen the horse. Mike McTigue has been barred from fighting in New York for a .year... Will some one kindly. tell us when Mike was ever found guilty of fighting anywhere, If you found the straw vote be- wildering, "consider the fact that 5954 players have been named to date for the All-Amerisan eleven. Only 20 people saw the Giants and White Sox play ia Dublin.... You can't fool the Irish; they know scrimmage line, Bezdeck's favorite method for forward passing. The line is unbalanced. The backs lineup in a line almost parallel with the forward line. Centre passes direct to No. 1 Back who rung back to the right. Backs Nos. 2 and 3 come back and protect No. 1, who makes the pass, » Captains of French and German football teams, playing in Paris re- cetitly in ther first meeting since the war, kissed each other upon the cheek before the opening' of the game. a baseball bat is nothing like a brick bat. "Hoppe Proves Mastery at Three Cushions." ....Sounds like a petting party. t There is such a thing a» doing too much bragging about your climate + «+. For instance, we note Jess Wil. lard has moved to California. Kicks-his-wife is the name of the left guard on the Haskell Indians' team. ...At first we thought 4¢ was a movie star, too. We have nothing against the sing ing seal in vaudeville except that it reminds us too much of the thea- trical debut of Babe Ruth, It 1s sald Tony Fuente, Mexican Beavyweight, has never thrown up the sponge... .If Tony is like ne ColdWeather a \ / Comforts! 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Dempsey. is ready to take on Stranglef Lewis the wrestler in & mixed match if the promoters give him enough jack.

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