prcriinn 5, iqes ”"" 'ruin wrssr san " ` THE QHALLQTTITQWN -GUARDIAN riasr or ici. ' nes 'rn-rss ,__ Fi- 1. -- 11-- f .--.- .A ibucrib mn/12 " `.l`nil"now diaw near the days in which no ond. of the football season are upon -._-, when the results of weeks of hard .nk--and no one"'knows-i-'inet hoiv liard \,. \ has never been through it all- iiit 1.. become known. Unlike baseball, iilio-v ilizimpions for the particular season iiiiiy hiivc been known long before the ,-.__l|,-_- ,tmson had neared its end (some- tiiiics of course, uncertainty exists. as wit- ness thc National and American League rates this past year, when the outcome di-pt-iideil on the final game), football is a eiiiiiiiliitivc game where the teams met ear- lier in the season are regarded as Just so iii,iiiy tryouts intended to show up the \vcail;iw.=s or strength of the big teams so tliiit when the clash of the leaders comes iii the closing weeks of November every pos.-ilile advantage will have been taken to pi-.sent as strong a team as possible. Sometiiiics in the early season`s games with theoretically weaker teams the des- piscit foe turns the tables _and defeats thc hig team. This is humiliating and to he iivoiilcil is possible, but even the smart of this unexpected defeat is forgotten if iinlv the time honored opponent in the saiiie class as the vanqiiislied eleven can he beau-ii in the one liig guine of the year. _ liar Piiiicton the Ynli- game is the oh- jccfive point; Priiiectoii wuiild rather bent, Yale lluin wiii t-very olltei' guiiie ou' her, svlictlulc. Yale lim-1 ii l,\viifull| iiinliitioiil each .season to bent ]’i'iiu-eliiii and tlieii top oil' the meal in ivliit-li .tlie 'l`igci‘ is t-niisuined with n ciiniiilinlistic ilcsscwt ill i-._ \Vest Point to trail Annapolis’ colors in the dust, Michigan wants the blood of Chicago or VViseonsin (it largely depending on the team which has made the heat showing and with whom the championship title of the Middle West may rest), 'Le- land Stanford wishes only to beat Cali- fornia on the Pacific Coast. So everywhere the goal toward which all big college cle- vens set their Qace is victory in tho one final big game of the season with foe of year after year. So even with the smaller teams in any section of the country, tliey like to humble their big, haughty rivals early in the year and are elated if the unexpected is accomplished, but they want most, of all to win their championship game from colleges in their own particular elyass. ’ VVho will be the victors this year? Far shi-ewder and better informed prophets than I would hesitate at this date to tell. Teams playing poor football now may make a wonderful brace (in horse racing it would be called a reverfal of form) and may play a game that six weeks previous would have been deemed out of their proviiice. Sometimes it needg the great final test to bring out all th .re is in it li-iiiii. Princeton is it. good example of this idea. They always have a way at the New .lt-ref-_v village of coming up to the mari: ii: the game with Yale and playing for all or more than was believed to be in ther- 'l`liey never say die until the last whisti has blown; consequently they are Inp- ponents always to be feared. College coaches are notoriously pessimistic and Z1zcLzne A Ci-4/YE' Cbaabbglnaznfmf .sz 20147' which Iohn Harvard is the principal, ingre- thi|'furth`er clouds the atmosphere. They dieiit`.`“Pennsylvania. lives to beat Coriiéll. never say a goori word about thc me-n| they are instructing :md invariably have pessimistic reports to make uboutftlie lists. of injuries received and the iiiimher of i.-ripples upon whom so much dc enrlence ihnd been placed. Yet' on the d of tin" lliig gniiie these men are invariably found in the lineup playing the game of their lives with no outward evidences of ever having been on the sick list or iii an_v way iiieupaciliitcil. It seems to he all part. of' the game. The game is a hard one and not for' mollycodflles; thc-rc is no doubt ou that! score. It is a iuan's game and is one of-the hcst training schools for ia liuyi that I know of. It teacliew him self- relianee, quickness of decision, ,develops liiiii mentally and physically. There is wil niore woiiderfiil feeling in the world tli.iiiy that of a player after practice or a game, particularly if lie has done good work. when he has returned to the college gym- nasium, had his shower bath and been rubbed down with alcohol by one of the rubbers and then tiiken his sent at the training table with an appetite tn do jus-, lip.. fn gin- ririml_ wlpilnoiiie fluul iii front W i " i i ~‘ '\, *it - \~:iii.-li .4 |.oli~lilul1' , he ' l `.\:_-l, ldv, lr iii._ili1=_\', iuigllt Well envy. lt. is living in the finest sense of the word. One wonderful ,thing about the system -is that a man’s social or financiah 9 _ . _ L____.._.....!5_....__=____-_ _ __ ..;. F _/1 _Gam .4f+ocz.r1d.Lef. End iten yards instead of tive, as in the new game kicking would have to be resorted -to more often and end runs tried where `formcrly the whole team would he used .in a mass shove or push play to get the required distance. As an old player under tlie 'old order of things I at first risent- ei t ie dianges as dial thousands of otlieiis. but noiv I must confess I am s convert .to the new order of things. 'l`he new game is better in most every way, and when it has had its minor ile- lfects rubbed off-a. work of is few seasons i-it will be an excellent kind of football. llfarly in the season the big college teuins ,did not display much of this new kind of lfootball. The possibility exists thiit tho lbig teams did not care to display thi-ii~ I“har\-K 4511 5 .-a hi' 'L' 3 -1 B" E5 E uw: 'U B Da _y V\'ee $2-7'i_'_~»c»u‘-‘_ io 11 igl is 14 is io l7 is 19 20 ei 22 23 `~’4 27. .M T25 .£6 20 til) Ill ffl Tn W Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa Su .Mo Tu W Th Fr Sa \. 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