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-ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AXD CHROMCLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1928 18 Davies Signs Five-year Contract as Football and Diamond Coach THE GUMPSOUR DANCING FATHERS pu HlWENi 7x WILLREMAIN AS DIRECTOR few fiMN- I'WANT TO i WHERE TOM Carr! SCHOLASTIC TEAMS WILL PLAY TODAY UMbVk UP UMBER OP ICKV Bf JO VHFF BENO NOW- ONE TwO Tap Your left poot YOU'Kt ALL OUT OF STEP YOU OUOWT To BC IN iOMf TENT SMOvM-VjmERE PEOPLE TtACH YOU THfc VARSITY DKflvCa DANtE ANb KEEP YoUNG- LIFT TOUR MF THOSE UK ARE NlLLINU YOUR I 4T TOU lt FEET VJHAT VOU OOT IM m. WOE Of- fx fftuPlF OF Tt Vaiv i CAN YE ACM YOU THESE TPP IN FIVE MiKiUTES 1 FLAT IKONS. pvf T0 BE auSEO OOUT- e-- e.

dont KHEP i-a. hli tvtH TKTv Vomin Tuu rui MiNE 1 mr i I w'l NYH MfcT, nant. I THOUGHT u.pv.irvj ii i a ir ME NITM A COUPLE I ysasfc- TU)1 mWmM i CF hirafei Ti hunr Davies, Judd, Varsity t-m. i -1 at iir Signs Five-year 14. IN THIS CITY Successful Three Years Give Former Pittsburgh Star Long-time Engagement RELIEVES DR.

FAUVER Takes Over Baseball Work at Vanity; Signed by Giants at One Time Hy JOKF.I'II T. ADAMS Tom Davlea will remain lit lh t'nlveralty of Rochester. With hla original three-year contract for foot hull roachlng In terminate Saturday wllh the Hnbait tuasle, Ih popular Varsity grid mentor has algned hi "Tom Dvl" to nrw contract -one for flv additional year. And the fpr aigned, designate not only th font hull Instructor' position hut that of head baseball coach a WIL Rdwln F'suvrr, director of athletic nt th University of Rochester and active baseball coach, mad thin announcement yesterday afternoon. The baseball position, from which Dr.

Fauver has asked to relieved for om. years, will Itnt maka Davlea a full-time mem- bar of (ha athletic ataff but will tenter hla Interest In Rochester for tha full period of the contract, -1 1 him j.h.n., In wim writ nt ililn i here for spring football drlll.4 rfinlt announcement of the lining of Davie ct at rest report a that Colgate and olher college athletic bodira were to get the algnature of the Rochester In-atructor. These reporta were current during the 1927 eson and tain at lntervala thla year aa the offensive play of the Yellow ahnwed result of Tom's work, hanged F.nilr System Athletic authorltlea at the fir, J- Of I Monroe is stacking up against a pair of strong opponents in the Stimulated by successive one-sided victories over Unions Alumni and narrow school and and Rensselaer and convinced that the team has just about I win have to he i i it op form to register victories, reached its peak, hopes are riding high in the University of jTne Alumnl me vfcl Relentusiy, YME SYREArA OF LIFE FLOW ON TME SftME OLO TO VM .9 CONL BEING PAJTUO INTO BIN THE ECMOLOj ROfA A AC A NT LOT-YME HUE RING. TO YMF FiRfclDtSj OF NVYRIA-D RADIO. PFtOGRANS BUT ONE VOiCF 1 ONCE SO FAMILIAR; IS HEARD NO MOfvfc T0N CARR AREM'T you ever TO RETURN Collamer Hit Line for Gains it.

i U. jrvm mu, I iBATAVIA WILL OPPOSE LE ROY; 7enm Rival School Meet Saturday -y-nnimin i'-- Ralavia. ginning pians mr one 01 me r- est demonstrations in recent years Vh" h. t.v f' urda' The Merchants' Council of the Chamber of Commerce, at lis last night's meeting, voted to employ the Ameilcan Legion hand of Glenn S. Loom is Post to furnish music for the crowd.

The Merchants' Council, In this same meeling. authorized It president and secretary to enter Into I Rochester football camp as Coach Tom Davies works with ft definite precision in preparing his charges for Western New York's biggest football classic, the Hobart-Rochester game at University Field on Saturday. Five years of successive setbacks finds the Yellow followers, sort of speculative as to Roch- OUVT FOLLOW VOLLEY BALL EVENT GIVEN TO ROCHESTER A. A. U.

Makes Final Awards at Meeting; Brundage Elected New Head My K. (1. VOSIU Ittill AnsiM lnlcd 1'resa Sports rltir) New York, Nov. 20 Klecled national president of the Amsteir Athletic, Union today hy unanimous vote of the 4oth annual convention, Avery Urunilnga of Chicago threw down the gauntlet to "commercial ism In sport" before ha had been In tho chair two minutes. In the state.

Inauguration speech the stalwart middle-Western, national-all-around track and i 1 rhamplon a decade ago, strongly advocated "extending the hand of friendship toward" the colleges of the Western conference and of the. National Collegiate Athletic Association which have long been antog-onlHtlo. to the A. A- U. Turning first to the point of commercialism shortly after he had bren escorted to the platform by four past presidents of the organisation, Brundage declared that "nowadaya prominent athletes leaving college and preparing to Join an athletic rluh adopt an attitude of 'How much am I going to Out With Comnicrrhillsin "Thla altitude," he reiterated, "we should frown upon, rommerclnllsm In sport should he stamped out.

The election of the former University of Illinois athlete to th leadership of the A. A. U. waa Itself seen aa a move to gain the co operation of the Middle Western groups. Murray Hulbert of New Inst four years and before tha the nff ea uisa VtAt.l hU thai I ft tl 1 1 til office was held by tha late William C.

Prout of Boston for three terms. Brundage was nominated hy the retiring president and elected unanimously. The right to play host to next vear'a convention also went to the Middle West, Bt, Lous hring selected without a dissenting vote. A few minor championship eventi not decided unon vesterday were sitded to various sectlona and ap- handball while the senior ann pi- 'rx now i 1 Ii. W' sme- Baseball and Football Red Wings Release Del.

Gainer; Once Played With Tigers ni oslner Is no longer coach nrh norh, Red Wings, the vclentn's release being announced yesterdav by President Warren C. Giles. Gnlnei was with Syracuse In 19J7 and came to this city when the players i were shifted here at the time of the purchase of the Rochester fianrhise by the St. Luls Cardinals. lit the Spring training grind at Monroe, Gainer was appointed as coach of the Red Wings.

Pie- vious to being with Syracuse. at Houston to i Gainer nastlmed 's veralty drew tip the new contract nd negotiated It aa thla time to demonstrate that the, outcome of the contest with Hobart thla Saturday could have no effect on decision, Theae authorities Join with tha fans of the city In estimating in high manner the worth of Davlea aa a director and they will not allow any single game re-ault, win or lose, to alter thla opnlon. i 4 CENTRALS OPEN COURT SEASON Team Faces New York Club Tomorrow at Armory; Harry Joins Bears When the Centrals open the American Basketball League sea-son tomorrow night nt the Armory, the Put pie and (lold will have the blRgest club In the 27-yenr history the outfit. If size counts for anything the Rochester hoopstera should upset Nat Holman'a- New York HHkonh Club, which Is tn help open th league season here. High pressure practise last night the His Acre revealed only minor faults In the team play tne lent rats, who went nt top i speed for more than an hour.

A combination made up of Marty Barry and Saus Rabin, forwards: Bob Cody, center, and Ceorge Artus and Phil Barlow, guards, looked bent and this miintot will start against Holman'a gang. Besides the five picked to open the season, the Central squad to-morrow night will Include Bill I'hlen, back after a year's absence; Buck Plerson and Dip Mutiny. Plerson Is the only small man on the squad, hut his uncanny shooting more than makes up for his Inck of size. Kail to (iet Stars Hope of obtaining Pete Barry and Dutch Dennett, Celtic stars, has practically been abandoned by Johnnv Murphy. The New York- derided to trail with the Independent basketball Hurry Topel, long a fixture In the defense of the Centrals, will not be on hand when the Purpl" and Gold gets in action tomonow evening.

Harry left for Chicago late List night and will pastime with Geoie Halas' Bears this season. Hurry Is one of the clevciest gunids in the game and he should prove a valuable man for the Windy City club. The Hakoah Club, with Holman. Dave Planks', Bed Scheer, Chick Pusson and Willie Marron will prove a touch opponent for the Centrals. The Big Towner have yny.A SPVeral game this Fall and hllv.

something on the home ster in the matter of condition. HollcV Hign SchOOl CI AnnmiflfK Sflicdllle Nov. 2 The Hollev High School has received its Orleans-M- agar League schedule (or this sea-; son as tollow November 2.1. llolley at Youngs. town; Nov.

20. Holtev at Brnckpori ec Hollcv st Marshall. le 7. Newtane at ilolKv IVc. 14.

Hollcv al Lxndnnville: Dec. 19, Miditlepori at llollev; Dee. 21. Holtev hi It I Dec. 2V Alumni at Holley Dec.

2 Br'kMirt el Hmlfv; Jan. 4. Youncs- ton at Hollev, Jim. 11, Lamport ai Hollev Jan, IH Hollev at Wilson; Jan. Btrker al Holley; Feb Hollev at Newlane: Feb Lvndon-ville at Hollev: Feb Hollev at Middleport: Keb Px.

1 at Ho. Iv: Feh 22 Hollev at lissport March 1. Wilson at Holley, March Holley at Barker SOI IHHiS TO START The li'lth Collecting will play the Hayden A. C. Knday night on tha B.

I. couit The i I 1 I I i i a rontiaet for purchase of 12 footLnr cnariotia mgn, relieves tne Christmas trees to line the curbs Mculty team has a good chance of for a pre Christmas display. Last heating the school team which has year, 126 such trees were used bv not measured up to form thn far, the merchants, who kept their The faculty team will be picked lights and other equipment for us from Bird, Woodman, Ament, Den-aeain. and thus will have onlv the'nison. Chamberlain and I-acy.

Tha Two Games Are Listed for Monroe; Marshall Meets School of Commerce "Tune tip" games are listed for Rochester scholastic court tesma this afternoon and tomorrow. Coach Hurns Beach of Monroe, with, two evenly matched teams on his hands, will endeavor to select the strongest combination afternoon when the Red JarJ play a double-header on the serf court-one game with the Aluirr. and one with Darrow School of Business. On the John Marshall High Court Kd Hulek will lead his School of Commerce five Into action against the Mai shalHtes. Tomor-iow afternoon the Charlotte Lake-slders will get their first taste of actual competition when they meet a strong faculty team in the school gymnasium.

first and the following Monroe line-up is expected to start: Tilling and Levin, forwards; Clark, censer; Anderson and Berlove, guards. Alumni Team Strong A.umni team, in cnarge or fe wj1 Wray, Helstein and Smith as fnr- wards; Burnett, center, and Hen- sel, Paul and Pratt, guards. Coach Beach is looking for a good performance from the loam he pits against Darrow School. The team of Red Jackets llne UP wlth 'itltrick and stone and Clrrincione. guards, tf row will start with Hilldebrant and Finzer, forwards; Green, center pull IKI mm djliin, gumus.

hoc rowie swung ine 010 prun- ing knife after Kast Highs work- i "'d Bake, Caparco, Copeland. rlood' Hudson. Brim. Fay. Smith.

Gumer, Baker. McCaw, Lipman, Wooley, Pilato, Tomkowiak, Sny- der, Bellanca, Nolan. Mutch and Plaskin East is negotiating for game Thanksgiving night preceding the league opening Pec. 7, Charlotte v. Faculty Carl Chamberlain, athletic dlrec- school team will probably start with Lee and Jones, forwards; Miller, center, and Grotzlnger and King, guards.

The West High aquad Is tiil plugging along without the regular use of a court, 'fhe same large squad about 35 candidates gr Coach Tichenor at the ArrsJ yesterday hut a cut in the r'jL is due today. Th Occidert" have no game booked thus far before the league opening. John Marshall will hook up In its second regular gam of the season in the school gymnasium at 3 30 o'clock Marshall hurdled the Darrow School flva Monday afternoon and hopes to chalk up win number two this afternoon. Tech continues to work daily on the school court in Martin Street, i Coach McNab is having difficulty 'selecting the right men from the- laige squad. The team is angling for a game before the opening of the regular league scasoa.

Seneca Grid Eleven i After Sunday Game I The Senecas are without a gam for Sunday and would like to hear i from Medina, Lockport. Auburn, Dansville, Reservoir or other fast i teams In that class. The Indians mill practise tonight at No. 7 Play ground. All players are asked to report.

games write Frank Andetaoa, 4 F.etnire Street, or Glenwood 5MS-W. 4' wei report that Tom Gilhgan would move Into Art French halfback post and that Fiench would found at quarterback against the Khs. Y'ale prospects brightened somewhat when it became known thai Harvey and Decker probably would be in shape foi at least a part of the battle with Hanarrl. While all but two of Princeton regular were giv-n anoi hr day cf rest. Navy Midshipmen were woike.1 haid on a defense again-t Tiger play at Annapolis.

Dartmouth, the only other eastern college playing an intersection! npprv nent. spent most of it time working on it aerial attack, a weapon Northwestern may An4 difficult to parry at Evanston Tom Siano, center, and Howard Beloin. guard, repotted for Ford-ham pi si tic for the duel with Georgetown and th Maroon took heart again. Kven wih these two linemen bark In the game Fordha-n can hope fcr littl more than to hold G-oreOT a tn a sect. Alumni, plnyerggnd atudent hody aa well aa Rot-heater cltlacn have Indicated, In convincing manner, that Davlea la the man for the grid-Iron post Davlea came to Roch-atr three years ago, to be confronted by a light, Inexpeilenred, disorganized and generally dia-Couraged team.

He changed the ay stem, ha led the men Inktead or driving them end he brought out enthusiasm and recreation where Indifference and grind had ruled. Improved Tiny Hera And he brought resulta In the matter of victories, another aeem-Ing essential. He has directed the vteam through 24 game, winning 1.1, tying two and losing nine. The first season his team won three games, tied on and lost In 1927 the club won six games and lost a pair and thla year has won four, tied one and lost two with Contract Here jmmii Coach Tom Davies COLGATE COURT LIST COMPLETE TeatTi hlcetS A IChtQan State Feb. 1 Hamilton, Nov.

20- i.l'i C'olcsle's basketball schedule of twenty Haines, announced today by C. Miller Shaw, calls for an invasion of New Kniiland for games with Brown and Williams for the Hist time In recent years, adda Mulligan State for the first time, and icaumej the Buoknell series after a lapse of seven yeais The schedule, four games shutter than last year, follows: December 13, St. Lawrence at Hamilton: IS, Cnlveisitv of Toron- 10 at Hamilton; Jan. 4, rordham at New York: S. New York University Hamilton; Bui knell at Lewis iwifll in Slate at State 1.

Michigan Slate buig, Pa 26 Penn College, Pa Feb at Hamilton; It, Syracuse at Hamilton; l.l, Hobart at Hamilton; t'niversity Hmhester at Hamilton; 20. St. Ijiwrenre at Hamilton; 22, Brown at Providence, R. 23, Williams at Wllllamstown, Mass March 1, I'nivcisity of Rochestct at Rochester; 2. I'nivcisity of Buffalo at Buffalo; 4, Pennsylvania State at Hamilton; 9.

Syracuse at Syracuse, No diite has been selected for the Hobart at Hobart. N.Y.U. Takes Title "Cross Country Meet' New Yoik, Nov. 20 i.li New YoiK I'nivci sity's team won the: mei i oiiolit.in noes-country cham I pionship today at Van Coitiandt 1 Paik with 2S points Columbia was. second with 42; Manhattan thlid with 71 and Konlham fourth and last with 72 City College of New i oi was to have entered a but withdrew at the last moment.

Basketball League At room: 1 At FR KOr.T AYNE Nov. Feh lr i iDKMOCUAT AND I 1 Fob tv- 1 ft i i LJI of at i I i 1 i I I IVi- I Vir I I Mt 1 OU FIH 'T I CMCI 1 gome rival. The Yellow griddera with a sea-1 and two defeats loom as a much stronger team than last year when the Varsity was routed on a water-1 soaked field by a Hohart team thai will be much the same this year. Rochester Is rated as a much more formidable aggregation than Uift year when the Varsity en joyed its best season in some time, W(nnng six out of eight contests inliii'tos and bad breaks have' ibbed this year's team of much 0f its early season power but on the eve of its big game the Yellow seems to have found Its form and llaa'wth again i find the Ceneva invaders favoiltes. I UKt for Wilson Hlrvier I Pnr 'rmiiiin tafir Wilenn Austin (Pete) Bleyler and Ted Zornow of Rochester, all rtochester regulars this year, It will he a swan song affair, and for Wilson and it will terminate three years of Varsity football, for Bleyler it will In Ing to a close a two-year season as a Varsity foothall performer, which was started In his Fresh-j man year, and lapsed the year he was a sophomore when he did not go out for the leaoi.

Wilson, a newcomer to foothall when he entered college, played with his Freshmnn team and starred as a backrleld performer on the Varsity In his second and third year and this year was con-j verted into an end, a position which he has filled with skill and rare ability all aeason. Zornow, a sophomore fullback find by Coach Tom Davies, played the plunging position last year and the previous year and after being tried at a halfback at the start of this sea son, he is bark at his old post Zornow has had bine difficulty rilnnninir his la 1 i tVii-nrK 1 1 vi i opposition the last three years and over that peiiod of time has been the Yellows best ground gainer. Bleyler, as quarterback, a position Under Coach Tom Davies which, docs not allow for any bull running, has developed Into a rugged hack and has been instrumental in making holes for his team mutes mil haa atnnd not at hacking up the lino A make believe Hobart team got srlimmaHe against th of nochcster team last niht at I'niverslty Field and reinforced by the addition of Coaches Tom Davies, Lawrence Judd and Warren Collamer, of last years I'niverslty of Rochester team, made things much too inter- esting for this years outfit. The Hobart trick plays that may be used by the Genevans on Saturday were brought into play and with Tom Davies essaying the role of Gulick and Judd as Bam the teg-ulars were treated to plenty of of- rensive marches that halt tlrst i Davies, then Judd and then Colla I mer going through for long gain, I The regulars staited and finished 1 with Zornow. Bleyler, Hochn and Van Horn in the barkllclri; Cap-: tain Jack Wilson and Slee! at lends; Hall and Lake tackles; Mehr- McGuire at center.

l.lnra Tromise Rattle In the pie-gsiiie dope that Is At TKEM'ON A PATK KSOM i i i i which berth he went following a New Yoi U. t'niveisity of Buf-lon career In the malors. which f'o at Hamilton; lit, N. Y. H.

at en game remaining. 1 hla aum- purstlon for alliances with the maiy ahowa a big Improvement In a. II, were received from three result over th three year previ- spoita bodies. liua to Davies' romlng her, a period which ahowed aeven gam.s i won, on tied and IK lost. The wrestling competitor both Chief among the vlctmles of the i Greco-Roman and i atrh as eateh-leam during th oast three arnaons 1 New York together expenses of trees to meet this year.

and electricity bound to nil the air the Rochester r.nd Hohntt lines have been lost sight of In the shuffle but Saturdays fracas should see a pretty battle between these two forward walls. Rochester and Hohart have strong line combinations thia year and both have managed to outplay and out rush the opposition PUt'inn in their na fli.i Rnrh. u. sici ii ni'un us iiiira im an- fiom been called upon to show then best but in the Rochester-Hohart games the tlnal outcome will hing? upon the ability of the opposing forward walls to match each other play. A pretty battle between McGuire.

Rochester sensational cnier and Polanskl, the rugged pivot man' of Hobart, should provide one of the lntetest-ing side issues. Rochester ap.nn.t Rensselfter dismally failed to show any ability converting the tiy after touch, doun into points and Coach Tom Davie ha been giving I-ake'and Van Horn plenty of work alon this line. Hohart has also shown a lack of ability to gather points hfter touchdown all season and Desk Welch may resort to passing tactics and center rushe as he did last yejr. Tickets ate on sale at the regular downtown agencies and may obtained at Alumni Gym. Pre- game Hohait lousers will be held Rt Eistman Theater tomorrow and at Alumni Gym Friday mj-ht.

a Rochester tlrst vlctcry ov. i I with the weight lining wmcn me i i(lfrr(t hpcBuns the R-rhester offl-Wesleyan, acoied last year over the! Geiman-Amertcan A C. la desirous cllllls tgurri pel could make his 1B27 "Llttl Three" rhampluna. Tw of staging. New York also received own icnui with an employer for crushing defeat of Rensselaer and; me senior four wall and one-wall nrst season.

nlnr squash handball went to 1is.He Is a faithful follower of the Angeles, and volley ball to Roch- foothall team hich ster. I defeated Navy and West Virginia Strangely enough the women's Ihls year. saw him in IWil with the Detroit Tigers In the World Seiies. No strings weie attached to Gainer release. No trade was con- Gainer lives In West Virginia HtKSt KNTS WILL WORK Clements will end their thud and stiombe.g-Carlson team on the Stromhcig Carlson comt ()f three Inch pegs were used The from June said this i .1...

American track and field competition did not appear popular and both the In-1 door and outdoor meets were left mphana when th. convention ad-! Journed. Of the niganlr.atlons that aouglit alliance th Intel national Skating Pnlon of America was lefused recognition as aitlelcs of alliance already hava been sinned wllh the: nt 111 nnimi-ui t-nniuipi wn.t iiiiuour-i nulling iiur i Prtlhon. the that longer peg, were u.ed for jticvde league and thaUm), event at the same wer. refer.ed a Herbert Hauser, ref i r.

in. Hormel, N. Y. Us Little Star, May Start Against Carnegie Tech Soldiers have been piactising haid'hoff and 1-oirh. guards and "Jerry' for the last month for their npanei and expect to start with a victory Dancing will follow the.

game. mtttee. pegs were th standard type when That tii fr West will not giveiBrne cleared th unheard of up hop of a new pole vault record height. New York. Nov.

20. i.r-Lineup Cambridge where Harvard la fet-changes and rumor of them fur- ting ready foi the Yale game. There win over Union also wer hig- light of th victory list. Davie had four year of roach ing experience before he cam to Rochester. grduated froi i I Pittsburgh Cniveiaiiy where he wav a tr backrleld 1 for All American honoi, and that! became backfleld coach under Helsman at Pennsylvania Cnlvei-aity, on of th teama over which had run rough ahod when wearing th cleat.

KiitvcMiful a Coach Following hi yer under Hels- m.h. combined hia knowledge f.mou. director, play w-h i ained at Pittsburgh, for a aue-1 ceaaful yer at C-neva when ha won fix game, tied on and lost two. In 1924 and 19:5 he coached lunula plonship th first, aeasan with in th runner-up bettn the folluw-i ing campaign with five win and thre losae. His Allegheny teams! loet four of their Ave game.

t0: W.t Virginia and lwton College. U'kll. IL. at Pittsburgh t'niverslty Davt- p. TV III.

II tfUfll If) him a a baseball roach. Davi.i layetl at ahortstop and played tii Wt well. At least well that John McGraw ilgned him ft.r aduation for hi Nt Car (Juried htm on th National Lraguera' bench for a -aon and then farmed him to Toledo. After this Davie passed th pro-! fessional diamond for th grldirun navie. will find Miff baseball material at th.

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i 1- 74 Feh, .1 isn Msr F' 22 I Feb 17 Msr fr 1 Barne was Indicated when Henry, Southern Prifie Asso-elation delegate, received a tele- gram iioin Aioiur junn, nrnn He i judge Bt the meet at 1a Ail aeles last Aptil 2S woere Barne 1 f'rl 'he ''T The bar wer the slandaid length. The niMHH was IPiriiru ti in Barn' Home Association hv the ord Committee had braid rive im Record of liavtc' teama at Roch fester: i Won over Rensselaer, Alfred and B-il 1 Tied Clatkenn nammon: Won H.milton j-on. riarkson. BuRalo and We. 1 Lol lo Cnion and Hobarl.

1 1 4 1 Nni tVe. Feb rvc Msr nished most ef the outstanding news in eastern coll. ge football ranks today While advisory coach Wally StefTen of Carnegie Tech Indicated that he was perfectly satisfied with the Taitan array that eiushcd Notre Dame, "Chick" Mee- ban of New To'k I'nivcisity piang a big surpime hen announced that would start his "whippet" bark. Duribv Hnimel, against the Kngineers at Pittsburgh this Satur day. Hormel is one of the smallest men p'aying Intercolbgiate football.

He stands barely five feet, three Inches and stale under 120 pounds. The insertion of Hormel Into th Violet backfleld apparently Indicated that Meehan Is seeking to add speed and dneption to New Yoik I'mversity oflensive against the unbeaten Carnegie eleven. Although no definite announcement mad a to whom Hirmel r-ould it indicated oil woull be i r.ed from the lineup Another gruellipg practice res 'ton kehmd door held at a Jan. 19 Fl. 1-' N-v TNv.

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