Perry Puts Michigan Ahead of Dartmouth!
fAMES ELEVEN
LEADING TEAMS
Sport W riler fur Advance
NX ho Huh StTii MI I m |h ?r
luiit I ram- In Action An
nounces lli*. Verdict
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I?J. By TIM
New York, Dec. 2. ? Jlnro aro
tin* r>2." football rankings:
First ? Michigan.
Second ? Dartmouth.
Third? Washington.
Fourth -Tulane and Alabama.
Fifth ? Colgate.
Sixth ? l*ri tin* ton.
Seventh ? llllnoiM.
Kighth? I?afayette.
Ninth? Pittsburgh.
Tenth ? West Virginia.
Kli-venth? -Stanford.
Michigan is rated first hncnuRe
in the writer's opinion the Wol
verine* were tho strongest all
n round root hall outfit in the Unit
ed States. No team w.ih so con
sistently strong in all branches of
the sport. No eleven perfected Its
forward passes bo thoroughly.
And this was accomplished chief
ly through the splendid play of
' the forwurds.
The rushing attack perfectly
balanced an extremely formidable
overhead offense, in punting,
tackling. blocking, In following
the ball, ihe team \was ubout as
perfect as a football squad gcijj to
be. And so stroug was tho de
fense that throughout a season of
games against strong opponents,
the Michigan goal line was not
crossed. It Is the only footbull
team in the country, little or big,
that can say this. The one blot
upon tho record Is tliree points
scored on a place kick by North
western. Michigan lost that game
a to 2. lint the game was played
In u driving rain oil a gridiron
ilia I was level with Lake Michigan
not many yards away. Nothing
approximating real football was
possible and the writer discounts
tbut defeat even a* North western
tacitly has done.
Dartmouth won all her games
and her list of victories comprises
the following: Norwich. Hohart,
Vermont, Maine. Harvard Brown.
Cornell and Chicago. Of thesi
teams none ranked in the first
class this season to say the best
that can be said for them. Ju. t
the same Dartmouth was a great
eleven and If slio were to meet
Michigan she might defeat her.
lint the writer does not think that
ibis would lie t lie outcome of j|?e
game. Dartmouth was stronger
offensively than defensively.
Michigan's balance as between the
positive and negative branches of
football was perfect. It Is one of
the liu est eleven* the writer lias
ever seen.
Washington, despite her tie
game with Nebraska wherein the
Coriiliuskers in the last K minutes
ure said to have stalled with the
huddle system so us to run off
only eight plays- -and in spite of
l ho scanty victory ov^r weak Ore
gon. Is eutltled to great respect.
The Huskies won the two contests
for which they were pointed, the
Stanford and California games.
Any outfit that defeats this pair
is doing something.
Tulane is a mighty strong elev
en. Scouts of vurious Hlg Ten
outfits who saw the New Orleans
Aggregation in action against
Northwestern say that in all de
partments of the game the Green
les would be n match for any
team in the country.
The writer saw Alabama in her
most Important game, with Geor
gia Tech. and the same can be
said for Alabama as for Tulane.
Strong defensively, the team
lacked offensive versatility. Her
brilliant scoring flight against
Georgia was a splendid achieve
ment. I?ii t question rises how far
tho bulldog* had slumped after
their greut effort against Tech.
Colgate's tie with firown in the
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Carl Wolfe of Rutgers Colknc is thi
, besi (lro|>l;k-li(r <>ti the (??oilml
suuad. but is ?<? nearsighted h?? can
! not nee la foci away without ulafse*
But with plassr.i h?* ?-ouliln't takt
part in scrimmage. *<> 0>.u-h Ja?-1?
' Wallace solved the |iti>i<]<io I v hav
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iliuwt Wolfe with the ? agi< on. read)
to display hi* stuff
last game on the schedule nf each
murrnl the record t h?* New York
ers hail marie up to that contest.
Princeton in her Raines against
Harvard and Vale, wherein she
scored 81 point:; to 12 against her
two ancient rivals, played as
pulsed, versatile and generally
profich'iif foot hall as any eleven in
the country has played. The Tig
ers admittedly guagc their season
on the hasis of these two Novem
ber games and the team is coached
and trained necordlugly. That Is
all right from the Princeton view
point. hut what happens to her
in October has to he considered by
the unbiased critics. This being
so, her tie game with Navy and
defeat by Colgate affect her stand
ing.
LaFayette through the Reason
slumped twice. At other times she
rose to vast heights.
Pittsburgh finished the Reason
in grated form hut took quite a
long while to get going. West
Virginia had one of her strong
teams and her single defeat by
Pittsburgh is all that prevents her
from standing higher than she
does.
Only two Important football
elevens throughout the entire
country emerged from the football
season without a tie game or de
feat tq tnar their record, viz. Dart
mouth and Ala'bunia. Tulane
played a tie game with Missouri.'
This unusual slate of affairs may
he attributed jointly to the possl- j
billrh'B of the forward passing
game and the atrocious weather1
conditions which characterized
many games.
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II) JOHN II. I'OSTKIt
<Co?>rig*t. 1(23. fry lit. A ????? 1
New York. Dec. 2. No waivers
will lit- asked for Cehrlg. first
baseman of the Yankee*. and it Is
almost c? rtain that lit* will star!
at first base an a regular next sea
f son.
(?elirig, who in a local New
Yorker, la beginning to vie with
ltuth for popular attention in that
city, and if hi* starts Willi success
in 1 ?? 1! t; Itabe Iluth. the home run
king, will have the time of ills
lift- to keep up with the Gehrig
procession.
Many New Yorkers, who were
1 for ltuth as long as he could de
liver home runs and the team
was winning, soured completely
on the infant. because they had
wagered pretty heavily that the
Yaukeea would come back with
another championship in 1^25
and they took tin- loss of the pen
mmt as well as the (linens of
I ? m li as a personal affront.
So when he was out auain on
? the ||? Id in the latter part of the
si ason the cheers were as much
for the former Columbia College
first baseman as they were for
> Until, and enthusiasm for (ielirig
grew constantly because he was
improving. He was an awkward
and clumsy first baseman when l?e
began, lie did not know how ro
1 play his fe?*t. Ity the way. that
was one of the things that Pipp
did best of all. and it now looks
>ns If lie has been crowded out by
.tin- l?iu t hewed New Yorker.
Whether Huggins will keep
' 1'ipp, or put him out for a trade
is something that one or two Na
tional League clubs are watching
closely. If Pipp's lualtli is in fine
condition again, he will fit
mighty well with three National
League clubs that would go aft-r
him in case lie were passed out of
1 lie American League. In his own
league, the clubs are fairly well
fixed.
Perhaps IJrooklyn would like to
' get I'lpp.
Fournier unquestionably is
i slowing up nnd doesn't cover
1 enough ground at first. The Hos
| ton Nationals could use I'lpp. Nev
i er mind how good iiurrus may he.
' lie can't play first base like Pipp
when the latter Ih fit.
The trouble with Pipp going to
'the National League, however.
Mould be his mental attitude after
: having been with a championship
team in New York. That sort of
? an experience converts all ball
'players into merchants, bnnkfTl*
and "busts."
He's Winner
Meet \ WillardTTilil*tM'llarvani'i
pro.it llltle distance runner, who
won a heart-breaking racc from
I?ouck* of 8yraru*e in ihi- recent In
tercollegiate rros*-iountry champion
ship in the eaM. lie bent Uuck*
by a scant yard in one o( the most
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Question ? A KtatcH that in tho
paKt Pennsylvania playera coached
at (he l'nlv??r*liy of HMnoix. II.
isiutfH thai Illint* f-H was alwayn
rom lw ii hy westerner*. Which i?
right?
Answer ? I/iiiIk DpVuII of Penn
coached 1 11 in 1 in 1 Ml# 1 ami Cenrire
Woodruff. Yah* Kradualu player
and Pen n coach from lsttl to 1 !*o t
coachc<| at I'rbana in IttUII.
Question ? Have colli ues any '
ruh-H a limit their iih ii plnyiiiK pro
foot ball?
Atmwir ? If under;' raduate
football players play pro football
a'nd art* caught at it they art? din- j
barred from college Hport. Tho i
only definite ri'f' ri'liCf to pro font- I
ball which coIIcmh have made lie* j
In the Ktlpnlatlon made by the |
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who work in pro pantrx sb.ill not
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J the American disrate, fir
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