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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Edited Cliff Wheqty VOL. Lm. No. 174. ATLANTA GA.

SUNDAY ORKENG DECEMBER 5 1920. I A. A. C. Wins Four Jackets on Star I Atlanta Athletic Club Given Scare But Great Second' Half Rally Enables Locals to Win in i jii V.

at rdv 1 un I 11 tt I II I in tin- nti 11 ktlc clubs tIuintt Hi fright or its yoang 1 fe for a few tc rnbl minutes lasl night. but the indomitable spIr- an 1 not to 1 Jeniel at il of lhe Heanmen brought ultimate vie tory to the count of 46 to Thus was the tra lition or the Auburn ivtnutj ulrneti of winning the first I- every reason uphell. I and a ilixappulnle 1 flock of Carolinians I from the gymnasium That first hat mu 1 en joyUUS the visitini a i tt to I se ve tl out a Mi al I I tin ar lh laiis fn UK kril till' locals I i il ai I iljil on of 1 UK hi i L. at icat i 1 to sj til rkstrii lion 1 lub i in 1 tl en rrr wed tl unni ikd tl I I ii tl at Ml IP fon iK in 111 i I urtniir tnlleii 1 first iK i i i ill i tl I a Is al I I A rt I lit eet I tlar a lit iti 1 irir urtion th. 1 I li inns it I 1 lit tho tin score but In the lA of plaYing thE' inza 01 i I a long goal fiom no tl fl I 1 an 1 the Uhkt ni un ti ith a 1 it 111 flip lrif 1 a ks tli jls st lur n0 th.

firet I iif i ii th i to k. i it j. tai i of tl 110 it total. ai 1 this man rl is kc ta rlv lur- tl iurid except in tl en luiuts of play. when the vis jumped to a lop si led lead.

1 Mini up tl IrteerS Xiarker" while I I rals were ir to con emselvos with fite three from tl rT i 1 an Is I iptain hnnv nmor Ian I shoot ng on foul al rts During this first halt the il i ilut hid three chances and d' iv ere very me I Miring this half but for their bad pass the Carolinans would have I lialk up a very comfortable lead. nilency to get rid the ball i le i ff balance gave tl pellet to tie lo al quintet Urn after time and the bill was tcuried out of the I clanger Zone. In tie elo rant-e goal trials the work of the visitors is i 01 up to tie i standard ml tin ifter tim ellei op- I lun es ring tnarkri i er til xjw aw av There vvas 1 le cln blink on he i le of the seusxi in and th ap- I tred to trust to bli id lurk ratter ui any i Ftcision or til or irrylti the ball with sh tin tllulal 1 en to in ri i a 11 ii desire at i at onal siio nbbed them of manv ch uiccs to ur diibble ltaltinz in mid ur ti' for the basket when uncover 1 1 were within taiy distance i or tilt' no il I I ocnl Plnj tafe I juli i tl ott-i a ii. in I Hi it len tli it ur in tl mil i iHr ir i 1 last i tin ro i tll pi 1 th re rani. il riltr ct in hi op i i til lotK 1 i Is rlc.

I vve vt ir 1 UK mil i tl onal tournamt in a i short lane' rink appears to leer tie or And then tile game was devoid of. ro igh i tl tie mark and HOLY CROSS BOWS BEFORE. BOSTONIANS Hoiton De tither fei Hi II today clout 1 i cord or victor i stands along imo i eee elevens of tv Ct ton ol 14 to i it i ni ir ic nl this Holy ross on a giei pud ron iii caused erratic i lavinif wen UK way of ale Miletta. leorge own and four other colleges vat- MU sited by th. His 01 eleven 1105- vii colle was itnayt 11 command ter Quarterback t-iiith i rots started the ti cOrine th i safety when the ba 1 he had looted from behind his goat bounds back troth the goal ts in the pe eri sun ham neied liar I jziunst Hot rosn tittlie i nd I eriod Three Inns app caching the at.

but zitht tin was i link on loans rums cut to itoh I rc 5 rd I forced in th to kick hinl al again nd slinpin. in li he de fleeted the bill out il sevn yards' mill tli K0 I cju 1 i i itdte ltfor Hider tot it aert 5 i a tun low The Dig I In li I JUidual ntrihitiltd by' at lb. ou od when he ra to i coal aft 1 icn He cit llu third arts to thv i erv of the 1 I on 4 i a Holy a pUltt but eff rt went ought when officials ruled that had kicked the bill in trying to it it up Later in ic tlnrij period. toil and the ot i Holy iroe rushed the ball from field ton 5 yard 1 ne hut tier as lost on downs Fumbles ere tiltZit in the fourth pHio1 and rward passes wen. iw in th I therinc dsrk icas hen Metiratl ed up a.

Boston College punt th iitl struck two holy Cro pla er nJ gave the local colk iiii the ball OD the vrd line. Roderick lipped put le holy ross men for Ins second touchdown. Corrlgan ailed to complete either touchdown. Line up end ummar COLLEGE Pos. HOLY I rmertord real Doyle l-Ieaphy.

Ivelly Brien 1 rban i orriiran I ton Roderick thhhiter 1 1 I 1 r. Score by periods oston Bollege Molv Cross Boston Collet corln ttlth. of nol ro tide Refer Rrannn McGrath GuIde- Healy Conway Tx ung Sm th Oagnon Sunendinger Flynn 00 0 vafety Touchdowns Crowd wathmore umpire. 1 1 Btirlelgl Exeter field judge. liallahan lead linesman.

I- Bro Boston V. A. Siae of periods IS minutes etcfe laireJ a kctball in south. 1 i a to say that the boys lay i drip the han Jkerehier' or Jilt ot ltsrnthezu i little pastime la nip it 1 ui the one time stuff was very i conspicuous by' its absence and the i crowd hugely enjoyed the struggle. Down to the real issue which hap- pens in this case to be the game we ve already that the local lubitien were given a bit of a fight during that first half.

And we might stretch the assertion still further and included several minutes of the last half when danger loom- Ihe Second Half starting the second halt 1 point I hu il the Carolinians began a lit- tie. rally of their own and started UIKI rnlnt tols front every con i unlc VAithn a few tome tin lo are were holding the rt ei of the stick and toacli I li dii luican make substitutions I i Morrison whi hail been re- i 1 Jim lowry. returned to I av after five minutes of play I I le se on I half. and trouble start- I tie isitor short onferen the center the court. and the passing game' the llantans was shifted.

catch- 111. lilt nidiis off guard and' vthUhtiflg in A nil that landed the 1) als UI toil with a commanding I al I that time until the i storhttg machine of the hit men was never halted. and the serves Sent in Coach Dean to war is tile close continued the mas. sjr re or th lo als 46 no nts 29 were fi I in th lat quarter. un the tr at maj nlv of the" came dur- it the last ten minutes of lav I rr aid 1 jfis Mass leading slaighuii The skies became lily clear and the crowd set.

tin latk to enjoy the collapse of the Carolinians. i rw Star Born. There were many stars born of that ei uunter. and the luminaries ue not confined entirely to the Ulanta players. Once or twice during a season we refer now to these early games a real player tomes to the town on one of th so allel Up" quintets.

Last nifcht Coll ert center of the Clem- sununs plaved a splendil 1 game. aiul as one of the outstanding fea- tires of the time Colbert was al oh tys within rea of the apple and was eas Iv the most accurate passer on the 1 squad. lie is dan goal qh t' ar 1 red eleven cf tie Tigers' total markers. He uas injure a the second half an I much of Atlanta's goal registering at done after he had been re Ve 1 lizendorff till Mines were other visitors ho lisplavecl marked iiii Th. Cl inson team.

as 1 okn oo 1 and after ii la ito good form should offer iff tanee to the quintets of its section True macnine like work hits ubmen makes the selection of In. Is ividuial start a ve hard task. anti jul 1 me arer naming them in rudini. tl 10 earn Ho the goal the suit 11 Jilly 01 lea Jera up and 11 lirr metie of Caj a i West I. i ulaid otip I with tie pln I 1 a vj' c.it nysat the i de 1 me ih giaie rj Graves a i I uliv la 1 them au he bright terformers wearing ti Atlanta lub colors.

Rulut is luring the rsf hal was cal 1 upon. but ttl hut I the norm began to I lo win tnttest clur nj tt second Period tie shojllered part ot irclc i in great and cam throufch bril lantly i Team Improved I 1) local team. as a lole looks I much better that- i lId at this me ant r-iaeh Beans reujiction that It would have Its successful easo uppears to we on tne rjad Vl rea Izatlon sfter the- gate' th par an tators staged a flock of i I spor dancing ng the pastime Ten minutes alter i duvt of battle had settled tnc ti was a ret of br 11 ant Inr tile jutv a iQ Ir wn or le uv tnpp ng the light fantastic I nit 1 tile clock chlra sulay Tilt- I ne ups Vestmoreland Hiss I rnsan LI hox POS. LF 1 LG Pos RC LG 6. 11 toitzendorfr her II ties vies Substitutions' ullivnn 2 r- 2i liartney Bryan Ctetn- I son les.

Referee. Yates. Per- nal fouls. Holtzendorff Iberl t2 tmoreland Oliver Morn- ton I owrv ulllvan Coles. Time or per ods 30 lo LANIER DEFEATS DECATUR IN CLOSE 1 BASKETBALL GAME lii a ooJ same played at Deca.

Ur Friday. the Toiler quintet came al etor over JJJ- fa basketball team if that tovn bv a ore of I to 13. I anier Is 1111 rov re in her a le an 1 expects to put out a winning team this year in basketball Teams wishing to do so may get games ith the Lanier team before th. reg ilar season by calling or writing oac i tt D. King.

or Man. agH L. i. Fon er at I Lartier university The 1 ne up Pos tion 1 1 DECATLR Brand Parker scher Metz nsley I. Peppiti King I Kinsr Rv- I lob Lee.

Hilltoppers Win I Through Great Weight Advantage jsh tgtnn. December 4 George ta we ght on a muth-ly field outmatched the speedy open play or tiethany college here today and the Hilltoppers won from the West VIr. glnians 14 to The contest was part of the celebration of the flftie anniversary of the funding of the Georgetown aw school. In the second quartet tleorgehown by line drives smashed a way to a touchdown from her own yard line and Kenyon kicked goal. In.

the fourth period he start- 11 on Georgetown's own 43 varl ne Its three end and off tack runs went over for another touch- town and goal. Bethany opened 07 with a series of forward passes 1 stewart to Klhy in 1 Stewar to s. which gave the Ylr- I sinlans a touchdown. Hughes failed in th attempt at Atlanta Boys on Tornado tlanta nlntribution to the success of tile Golden Tornado of Georgia itch in the glorious season of 1920 Of the seven Atlanta Bill 1 lint-her and John Statori Were placed on the Composite Ml picked In the sporting editors and coaches of the couth. 1 hev are.

left to right Oscar Davis Albert Staton Judy Harlan. Bill Pincher John Staton. Henry Granger and Jesse I incher FIGHT IS Flowers and Finch er DETROIT SUREST Put on American DEFEATS MEETINGJeam by Walter Camp TULANE' IJj OLUlKLi Friday and sat day tile repi sentatives the southern Iri ercol leglate Athletic association meet in Gainesville 1 la ton its. annual session rom the advance proposals and taut of it everything points to the fact that will be one of the greatest meetings of the as. soelation In us history from all i angles- i The copy of tite proposed amend- tetlts.

I constitution. is ued in advance of the regular se non i a none interestiltg Pie that II bru lit onsld- trable 1 antes It pi I in force Chief of these aint lments i the repeal- lilt of ore sUi of tie laws anti enaetint the follow ing to wit ommencing the session of 1J21 IS1 no student si-itOh in any vent takes i art in littereolegiate thletics during the first year or at tendance at any i institution. This rule is the outgrowth of a feeling that has been stirring the I sessions for years and stems certain to ice T. pretty tilt tight next week. It known that tile Tech Athletic association Is strong for its enactment as will be everv 10 of the larger colleges- Ttienneset came out several weeks ago as I emgr In favor of the tnendnietut and sm that time Vandy and one or two others are lso sv inglng into line.

That the University of Oeoria may favor it too. now looms up. Another change that Is to be made Is in regard to the time- a man may take part In Intercollegiate athlet The new proposal it to read that a man may take part in fo ir lei dar years of athletics but that participation in any one bran of athletics will count as a I whole- year. This in plain words I means that if a man played football I in 1 :0 he- has played athletics for 1920. and has but three more years to take part in any athletic worR Another provision to be added to the by laws Is that these four years need not nece sanlv be consecutive ones.

At present the rule enforced Is that a man has but four scholastic years to play and that these must be four In a row. A pro- i ion was ailed year before last to make men returning from the rvice eltgibe to play by waiving the sent clause in their cases. The third amendment of Impor ta ice is to Install a rule that will forever blacklist a team that with' draws or is suspended tram the association Tins will have a strong centraliz is effect on the associa lion and will make- It much more powerful il as a force In college sports anti re of alt kinds. Incidental a team hlacl isted will be un able- to Schedule came-a with any team still In the association. A rue that has long been need.

to standardize southern track at- letlcs is one that is coming up for attention I regarding the 5 I A A track meet and the rules govern log it. For quite a wlhle the a4- sodatlon has Issued rule books of their own and at every meet faulty fulings and misinterpretations have resulted in noticeabu1 dissension. The new clause to be- Inserted In le hy laws I that the- rules of the In' tercolUelate Association of Ama. tar Athletics of America govn I the' meet. recommendation has also been made to the association executive committee prohibits men from accepting monpv for any athletic sport out of college.

At present a man can play summer semi pro I bp oball and still be eligible for i eoll Ke sports and the clause re tandesJ still mikes any man eligible under resent rules and In college now eligible to continue his college sports. The same recommendation I provided that no freshman or first 1 year could play college football- baseball or anv thing else not being mentioned and thus the trouble arising from the proposed four-calendar yeart rule would be avoided and a third recommendation limits I tie beginning of fall football prac- I to September 1 I Profe or ITenry Phillips of th tnise-rslty of the South Sewattee I ft present head of the I I arid Dr. V. Sunford is vice prei dent of tile district Election of 1 offl ers be one of the- Irst items I at the session Fr day Pr. Crenshav le vea Thor morning to attend the meeting as the representative of Georgia Tech.

i hut I er taiajn of the 92) olden Tornado rec Iveda telegram lit irday so did ASilliam 1 incher star jckl 0 the self a organization. Ho telegran said the same thing. ilitt what they said was enough The telegrams were signed by. A. G.

Spaulditug and company. which is nough to thrill the cockles or the heirt of any' football player They said that Mr. Flowers had eels-ed a natonffT honor So had Mr I' nch That honor made it imperative for Messr tipaulding Snd company to iiir their pho ographs for use in ulding' footbati guide and for in i olliei re kly That means that Hu I low erg Bill Fin her have cur picked un Walter amps first all American fo iball team the highest honor that tan come to a football player. There hundreds of all. Amen.

rtn picks hut not one of them amounts to more tl a i a hill of beans alter caiip i the real pick. It is his pick that pauldmg publishes as official. It is his pick that is annually ie big football feature of oilier Weekly. Neither the Spaulting Guide i or Colliers Weekly puulishea pictures of players other than selected for first honors. It doesnt take any Sherlock Holmes to figure why the want the handsome and youthful cou i cnance of irk and the battle scarred pliy lognomy of Bill.

They' art all. American This is lie first time- it the hit ry of football that a ith rnrr ha been selected on all. American team. gave 1911. a war sear.

when vv college" had football organizations when Bum Day. then of Tech. but re of Georgia was placed at cent on the footballs Tornado Was Greatest Machine Declares Woodruff But. Title Is BadlyMussed System' Needed No ooiflr had the- Thanksgiving hind graced the family board. than sporting writers of the south began their annual work of love Mie ranking of Dixie's football teams.

That is all right. It is the prerogative and privilege of sporting writers to do so. It is considered as much a part and parcel of their mess as calling baseball players by their first names and being the proud possessors of libraries consisting of the. works of those immortal authors. Spalding.

Reach ant I ox he produce that red bound calssic the Police Gazette Annual. The work of those who have al. rEady published ranking has been. uniformly good. All of them have declared that Georgia Tech should be placed first and most.

Neither you. nor I nor anyone else that Isn swayed by the rankest rank of partisanship or possessed by demons. or a candidacy for a soft cell. will. can.

or should deny that Tech had the most formidable football team in the south. Everything and More. The Golden TorlTado did practically everv thing that was asked of it and tilt a little more. It swept through Its preliminary games with a grace and ea that made life anything hut roseate hued for the coaches who had to encounter Alex ns machine in the big games of late October anti November Van- tierbilt wits absolutely crushed The great Pi tsburg squad probably as good as the eat boasted was scared stiff and only football fortune robbed Tech- of a well-earned Victory. Beaten by Pittsburg.

the Jackets rallied splendidly and absolutely humbled the wonder team of Centre college. which Just a week he-fore had proved its ability to pierce the Harvard defense. Then I Georgetown was disposed or in se I satlona style and the seaosn was brought to a glorious culmination with the rout of the powerful human hippopotami from Auburn. As has been remarked before. that Is all that could be asked for I a- football team and a little more than should be asked.

nut how about the tnltersity of Georgia The tntveralty. Georgia es to jemark that Its football earn dli everything that could be salted and then some. and there's not a soul to gainsay them. The only difference between the achievement of the Lniverslty of Georgia and of Georgia Tech is that Tech went after nobler game and got it. The Red and Black got through with its preliminary games In good enough shape.

Including one with rurman. a little college that was rht with danger to a big school as a hand bomb Is as a plaything for a careless Inrrant. Georgia startled the south by going out and trimming Auburn after Auburn had romped all over Vanderbilt and was In a frame of mind that convinced it that its team could beat any team in the world which i a pretty good I frame of mind for a football team 1 to be in. Geosgla having reached its fine edge for the Auburn game. naturally enough slumped for its Virginia contest and was able.

to get no' better than a scoreless tie with the sons of the Old Dominion. But to show that the slump was only temporary. the Georgians came right back and defeated Alabama. a team that had more strength on offense titan any team in the south with th exception of Tech and possibly or Centre college. A to Tulna Ant there-a Tulane In exactly the same condition of Georgia Tulant schedule didn't call for a whole lo but the Olive did everything that I i schedule wake save In its Mi h- igan game and on that schedule Tulane was called on to defeat I.

and Mississippi B. which was nobody's easy job. Still there are football critics in the south who are ranking Tulane sixth or seventh. on the ground that there' were live or six teams in Dixie whd could have beaten Tu. lane.

Now. I grant that contention. I believe there were easily that many' but on the other hand. it is manifestly unfair TJlane to give It any such ranking. I Then there's the case of Auburn.

Auburn Is given mighty hign ranking- in some cases being placer ahead of Centre and still uburr lost two of Its four major games The only- excuse given for this high I place given the cohorts of Mike Donahue Is the score piled up against Sanulerbilt and that accumulated against Washington ant. Lee. I Comparative Score Anti till the crltKV. that thus give Auburn the highest sort of a mark with tell you the exact truth Apparently they don tike In consideration the fact that 1 Vanderbill had been beaten to a pulp by Georgia Tech the week before the Corn. niodores met Auburn.

and it was only a shell of UcGugin machine that the Plainsmen defeated Likewise they fail to relate that there were six regulars off the Washington Ad Lnee tern when the Generals were beaten by Auburn 770. The fact of the business is that the Generals were laying lot the Georgetown game the following week as they so well proved whet they defeated the Hill Toppers in a decisive manner. ow coming on down. to brass tacks. It pretty' plain that no fair ranking can be given southern teams until the functions of the S.

I A. A. are extended to some point where the association Car matte a decision bearing schedule or some other conference is organized with the definite Idea of deciding a championship. This Is done in the middle writ and there Is varhly a dispute as to ranking. Crafmaee Seeie In the south we tiaTe nine football weeks.

of these nine weeks ft Is undoubtedly desirable for the ma. or colleges to utlllxa thr of then in warm-up games. Six weeks are left for real. hoflUtto I battling. low It lfphy lc Uy iso I possible for each.

or the major southern teams to pUyyall the oth- 1 Nsw Or eau Dec nibei 4 Lnl vvrsity of Detroit defeated Tulane' re todWj on a mini' fi Id 7 to 0 The visitors opened up with passes in the first quarts one fur fifteen yards from I itz erald to Bahan. placing the ball on iulan 5 yard line. LaueT. on the next three plays. went off tackle for in touchdown.

After making their first score De trQlt found themselves against strong defensive action. ilane tightened up and hold their appo- ts off when they tad several chances to score. Twice in titu sic- ond per od Detroit was within five yards of the Tulane goat when passes Itlier chic was attic to ho any brilliancy on the uflitinive- Toline only tad tine chance to score. this was in the th rd period when blocked a punt on Tutaltie 10 yard line and two penalties of five- j' I Xards each for off si le gave Tulane I the ball on trolls 20 yard line. a ling to gain through the line Tulane resorted to passe which were Unsuccessful.

at tackle. played a great I same for Detroit. Payne tackle. an 1 tnaworth guard. were stars in Tulane's defense.

McKenna was Detroit best ground 1 gainer. while flwycr was best In this respect for Tulane. It was Tulane second defeat this year the other in" at the hands of Michigan univir-ltv Line up and summary Ph Pos. DETROIT Tulane e- Offteials Referee Lckercal Chi. i rale urpir3 BOC CK tow field iflge Robinson Colgate heal 1 linesman Storiarity.

Mount Mary Touchdown. Detroit. 1 ter 00' from touchdown Baho. PI BETA QUINTET DEFEATS LANIER UNIVERSITY FIVE The Pith Beta uintt met ind le the Lanler university five Saturday night on the formers court by the store of IS to 17. The Pi tat have one of the- best I 8 ihi history of the order Those- making the Pt Beta tram this year are.

Ooodrick Phillips iBrlsendlne Dillon. and Garner Pw vrlfk Dillon 3 Garner were Stars fr the Beta standpoint. King and Plpp were the stars for the Lanier five. era in that length of time but It is entirely. possible for schedules to be arranged that a decision could be invariably reached befort Thanksgiving day.

There are twelve schools of ma jor football jnce In Dixie lit Georgia we have Georgia anil Georgia Teen In Tennessee. Tennessee Vanderbilt and Sewanee In Alabama. Alabama and Auburn In Kentucky. Kentucky State and Centre in Mississippi Mississippi A. M.

In Louisiana Louisiana State and Tulane. Naturally there are obstacles In the way of forming such a confer nce with a boar dempunweretj to make schedules. For such a hoar must be made for th confer enee could mean anything. College authorities by their very environ ment have teio much of the college boy mind ever to forget the ind a college prejudices and rivalries to ever agree among themselves on any decision making schedule But perhaps they could be prevailed on to turn this matter over to a committee of their own choosing for usually the college athletic authority is a pretty good sport. If this could be accomplished.

championship would mean souse thing. As condition exist now A championship means nothing mor Or- less than th Individually ex pressed opinion or a sporting writer who may. or may not know enough tbout football to differentiate A from the root. of a Georgia Bulldog Next in Line With Three Members Alabama- Auburn and Centre Represented 81' III UHt. ITIL1.

The sporting writers and coaches of the south hate spoken. and from their ups fall the following names as the composite all southern of the ISIO football season Ovff ResOidt TU7 Georgia left d. Bill Pincher gapiis Georgia Trek. left tackle. Fairy Warren.

An burn let guard. Huts Day Usiversltj' Georgia. eratrr Winston Catort Auburn. right Bnrd Artlr trw tuiCeraitli Georgia right Urkle. Juka tton Georgia Trr-b right Ho McMlllin bark.

hock I lowers hted" liner-en tieQrg5Is Teen right haltbaek RlariCB SteveB on Uabnmn fuiibftck. That's It briefly iven and we nominate It as a machine that could lick a similar organization picked from any section of tie world. It Is a wonderfully balanced aggrpga- lion. and more than one or two of them ire going to be commented on i for all American selections' It Is the writers belief that the team above represents the greatest myth- heat eleven ever plucked la the southland an 1 there are or fans let this er on who would give their arms and throw their ye In for good measure. to see it tacked up against an all- tar pick from any part of the world.

To Reset' Mrdaln These players will receive gold medals in recognition of their work as The Constitution and Tl Journal decided recently to award trophies to the me nwho were selected on the composite all southern This In novation Is permanent and front this time on. Dixie gridiron heroes will have something material with which commemorate their years of football service. This is the first time that any concerted action has been taken lo definitely pick an southern eleven and the opinions or twenty- even sporting writers and coaches of the south were considered The work of compilation was done by Morgan Blake. of the Journal Ed Vanforth. of the- Georgian an I the writer.

The Associated Press and other great news gathering organ- zatlons are carry incr the ck this morning and ill doubtless be rerar led is tin- off lal all southern In alt parts of the country. It vva decided at the meeting or the teat sportintr writers that the layer receiving the greatest number of vote-S for a place on the teats would be named captain of the clan. th honor falling to Rill Fincher of Tech picked tot- all-Amerlean tackle by Lawrence Perry. and who Is likely to receive for the honor. or the tventy seven 1 allots on prp Bill was giver twentv lt votes.

I 1st or Tboe Picking. Tie list of scribes and roaches IK si le ions are Included among the tweity even Is a bit too tonic to he remembered hut among those percent wpr- The three ttlatttt sporting- editors Horn George I Ilatter the Macon Telegraph roaches tureman and eHarte I niversitv of Georgia Mike Donahie ai Boozer Pitt of Auburn Ten Scott. of Alabama Bob i Rlrminshim Herall I Ray' Nashville Banner Illinkey thorn Sashvlllr nne Bruce Dudley' otiisviile Herald Frank Anderson Ogle lorpe That Isn the complete list. but It is long enough to arive the im. tr sslon that the composite selection niine from representative pens II 1 it at least assures one thing- not a game in the couth was player unles 01 or more of the dop ser rrkid itiul the po shilitv tin anv ne was overlooked Is exrerne Iv slim.

The nd Position The vot i it for. the end position was very close except in the case of Owen PeynnldK who received in votes for op of top nlnce John ta on Snoddy. of rentre George Ratterman of Tech and Clemens. of Ma amL ran neck and 4 neck for the other berth. Staten re relying seven votes one more that I Sno ldv and two more than Ratter- man and Clemens.

It Is remarkable ti John Staler who completed li first collegiate I grid season on Thanksgiving dav shi ill win over su i form dible I field. but hl playing throughout the year was of the highest order. and the scrIbes ho lef Mm off polo. Ttzed for their actions b7 asserting that there was plenty it time" for Tohts as he hail three snore vear varsity playing ahead of him. A sufficient number them held.

however that Staton was one of the Krcnest flsnknsen In the south re sru relies of his irfX eienc and John will come In possession of a medal with the chance an excellent one that there'll II be four of them I laid across his manly chest Weforc I his service to Tech Is brought to a close. At tackles there i a distmc vein of unanimity coursing throurrt the selections Bill lncher of or gia Tech. soil Artle Pew. of Georgia comln In for most or the site tton. As stated earlier In the nat native.

Bill received of the total 27 votes which Is a better race thai Anile Pew obtained fourteen votes for tackle. and three for guard giving him a tolal of seventeen. I inraer Starred. It had been generally conceded throughout the season that the final selections would nciucle both if these players as their work had been of the calibre that warranted them being placed on a plane just above that of the rivals for the honors FIncher was the utatanf ltg star of southern lines in 1820 and we can picture no stronger brace of than Bill and ArUa Gaining territory over that comislns tion would be as Impossible as tI fourth dimension and the- line that po es them would class with the nations cit. All southern honors are not ntv to either of them.

and the thoug-t Is a happy one that Pincher win get some evidence of his ability in il 1 2 medal Ir or his 3 Hatcher. en. Auburn lj re Al gut and James. Centre fl KnV i.0 the roPHaton of the ballot It was agreed by thus. In to er place would count as hey lly as the straight ot To fl- lustrate this.

Winston Caton. of Anburn a center by profession was given seven votes for hi usual post. and an canal number for guard. clearly Indicating that the Tiger tar was entitled me berth inu ng tile forwards. It was nut fra ii give him the center po.

ion i- Hum Day- had seven- I ton votes for the place. Caton. r. was too good a linesman to be let out. and the committee tran'-ferred him to guard.

Ills running-mate Fatty Warren had to be selected in the same manner 55 Puss' Whelchel. of Georgia. had equally as many votes for guard. Warren. however.

drew three votes for tackle. and in- all Justice is en titled to the place. Caton and War- ren are towers of strength. and the icker who could clash throupU them simply doe exist. especial- 1 will- Bun Da in the mldJU if the line.

The tuIia The votiiig for tin- guardian po slons as a follies Caton. Au- nurn 7 Whelehel Georgia. 71 Warren. Aulurn Tl Stzemore. Au.

burn it uey Tech 4 Sc stons tiabania 11 Lig itsoy. Clwil. on 3 ttm. Auburn. 2t Pe Georgia.

3 James. tentre. 2 is Tech. Pearce. ATJ- burn.

1 Jeter. Furman. I Matcher Tenne see en Joe Bennett Georgia. I Hendrlck. Van- erbilt 1 and Day Georgia.

The. hard fight that was expect' I to be staged over center failed to I materialist ze and Bum Day. old reliable" of the Georgia line went through to glory with banners- Iv Ing iv was slated to have keen opposition to Tram Sessions of Ala- banla and raton or Auburn but the festers followed the- least re istanc and used their prej tgatire to transfer Sessions and Rton to guard positIon Mep of Centre who played a portion the Tech game under a se. handicap 0' injuries. failed nresB the scribes of this section hs prowess and received but ee votes Caton it ven ad- v.

nt and seventeen decided that. v' should Took well at center hpavetsmone of the greatest pivot i zt rnd ever honored on Walter Camps Mi QnleniHrl pf ts Ol this iflV UHe captalned the Bulldog due- Inc the past campaign and led the brute to one of his most successful reasons 111 great material to he found on nearly every team in the south aur nc the season a. wide difference of minion was expected In seleOte itig the ill southern backfield. lint is a matter of feet there were bur few onaiiered for. the places.

and tties were so far above. their rivals that the final pick can hardly be questioned There was little of the favorite son" in the choices and local pride in a player was thrown to the four winds. the scribes and. coaches seeing only-Jar pbility of such men as Flowery. Psrron.

VcMIllin. SlevensOfl Harla i and Slsirhing The supremacv of. lhe players conceded although the Held or znod hacks was never quite so i filled as it was in the' 20 season. I Tk nTknw. quarterback ptain Bo McMHIui of the Centre olonelshal 1 little opposition.

although Specs' of Turman Stubbs. or Auburn. anti Buck Dieeves of Georgia were complimented by receiving votes McMlllin failed to astonish the spectators who saw Ma teant lapse on Grant field but even then the crowd knew that it was watch- log Captain Bo play the only gamo of his career when he was not the outstanding star. Ills bril. liant work against Harvard stampel Silm as one of the nations greatest erlilJron toilers.

and his place on the all southern is justified. Red Ranon and Captain Buck Plow ers both of Georgia Tech. le fl the voting for halfback each having twenty-five ballots for back- fid 1 positions They were layers of southern foot- ut season. and' the it both would land unlaces on the eleven wa Barren. playing.

the rt of the schedule whir a jaw. won the admiration of football fans throughout the na tton. wTiIle Flowers. playing his last year covered himself with a glorr that won be dimmed by the' pass. trig of decades RIggs Stevenson.

the Crimson Title- a smashing fullback received twelve votes for the ramming job on the all him I the call over Ed Shining. another brilliant son of Alabama. and Judy Harlan. the Tornados snighte plunger. In addition to his dozen votes for fullback.

Riggs received the ballots for halfback. Ity of them emerging victorious DR. BRANTLEY WINS NT AT GUN CLUB" For the first time in mote than. three weeks the members or tlte- Atlanta Gun club met at the club grounds Saturday afternoon to. par' ticipato In the regular weakly flftyV bird trapshooting event.

The after. noon was far from an Ideal one lii which to hold the sport and the enA tire event was shot through a downpour of rain In spite of the weather some gpoa scores were made Dr. S. Q. Beast.

ley connected with 4 of ttfe Iay In a sensational manner winning the honors for the afternoon. A Cuscaden professional. took second place by breaking tt. W. B.

Parrish and IL F. Htntz the latter net shooter broke 43 capturing third place. Many' of the men were new' shoot era and did remarkably well con. sldering the handicap they wer under on account- of the weather conditions. The following was.

Iff score at the event 3. Brantley' 48 A Calhoun 2v Parrish fl Henti 42 L. E. Grant 42 W. R--Patterson 40 C.

R. Collins k. 3 Jf sasiey. 37 A. Calhoun 39 R.

IL Wynn J. Christian lt34 Professional Other Spotja a Lut Page ThiT Section. I Sports cu Wi1fft JK OL. TLv SUNDAYM ING AA Opene FourJacket on Sit r1 1 A Iub I 1111. I.

tl1rdy lulJth 1J llr 1 fl111 the a I I arII r'r. tln h. 11' 1. A. IIi ti Ilanta th dll" It oun lir" trrjl lo ast an1 t.

ieJ i lit 6 tradition nue I niust II on. fur illni qe. oP11 lose itlinut 1llaldd iriifliiiaiis 11)1'1" a tat ibilwn a holillJ tat ii pell 1t I ll. and rrpri rj the 1. by' in takIJ klloJ 01" gain" a 111 Ial Ih1I1 to Tat- hall ry lIu itdf 111'r LI' Illi.

Fort. T'I til. fir Ialr IIUII" fI fai I and It fr lIHI I hrt bill i 0 olltplay nrl1lK o' :1" portion 1'1'1. I. rtdili nS I' IwJtlllj nd 1 1t 1101' ralza tu 10lg frol I' 01 tli fill and 1 nt tll with 111 I WaS th 01Iao I al dur16 fir Ijal thn kJ withn I I tt ir I was kept fairly il tl" n'l Sj I i I rlln ul thlte" ark.r whilt I 1' wtre I conteiit rl lv8 fb tle i rlain honls of Johnny hootin gal fl ts.

I urin I Ital Ijlot hl han es an 111) time. thl pl sir. aver corforable mtncy or baJ I 111 of th. PEIH i til lout tine aftr tml. 3 lij ie l6Uet I vi itors was ot ll tanrard tm.

tm eXIeldt 01 ti I markl wer thlwn away. Thfre wai littl lriIhling thpr' 1. tJ discussin thy 1arEd blid lu Ilal lIcsion sstm bal within Htin. ri. rd tlpl too.

a1II sire allots lulHr mal chalces to' dlihbll haltnc mid to I' I 111 mIl ere wlhl as lsance I' th t. olnl Ia Th. Ilullt. II th" oth ad nd 11tin tnll ny tlat its thm lh- alr par II' i as saU-f. lu niht OJ sh ost If II till lo 1 ran.

111 111 writlr I lea' inIlt in wlk 01- rllnJi to 11 to Inllrulch 1 rltokid. arl0 vle tllllS rJ lie flu- on I toUrnamelt ant hor tan 1 flrinj apIears ha I' heer ne lllnl thn ti. aame a If is tltit I' HOllon. 1111" 1111 no 101" dratB I 1 I cvSll1 a L' un lth a rt m. ztilolg I prtcipitI i th.

aH i I Cross gl ea gridiron Ilt CRuser Erat playin I 1 Ir tta. Oeorg" Ind lll ii51il 10" olej I t.r larrbalK mih. or III ro s. tl1 10 scorine with' batl 101 val osts open in riol Htul hln mer. a ainst Iros Illht.

prld 11c tI appa. ill al ael II lurld hllk 01 punt loly ns Ylrd lI CTed lith to kick rom ballot hs Ioal Ind. slpin tl" sU" de. bal outsit' tl. 011.

It r. uirnl fO11 Iushe" bfOr roes 1 tviCiihoatt. 11 Pin idu1 t. n. or s.

ouct Ih whl hI rat. 5 aros th tolooal Ion Ivrrigans fHol ot Hol hi. frn wh offiIals hl i Ul. tile the OCt IrOf rUihd bal mid ffld BttStOflS 5 lin tut as downs. werp i qul1 anr pass awry the thtin dakncss.

When 1l1rath lgt that ld Cross Iayrs tutid tlE' bal th. fodEick th. ol cross sLcond Corigan lalEt eihe up CROS. I. e.

i IC I c. 1. el Y' r. g. IfBriEn rt Vrban re Tunl 1Qh' I Rodeick.

hi. b. Kelher. f. t.

Scr otton Bolfge 1 61 1 0 Coll Safe-I ltl. Cross. Touohdowns Udtrk1 Rcfer. Crowll. 1.

blrlellh. rxeer ld J. 1. lalhan Inlsman. U.

Brown. Rston A 1 minute. I a. rJ ket1allil Jouih. m.

rer I ottr rme ltle pa I I tight. hut time wel- 1 clam tu was vey pluous I struegle1 isue whih I pelS assert lOcl euLmn Inn Of I tght trst asserton stl furher evfral I 1 StConc Hal. tarin slond hal htilil th. Carolnians Jt. I Ie thtIr starl to Oi1s 01.

iabl an le. thin min- II 15. lal hOr tI th Ht k. ane Ioach Ilal 111 hi Bubstitutons. 0111 uri on.

ho betn re-I cay' ninUlf8 I th. onr half for tor I shOll in clnter I 1' court I of if rd Ic u1inl rai it-ala Ifa1 tmt unt1 tht Io tilt- orITg Iutmen neler hiIetl. the' rS T' towards tht cose art. tl1 Joals 10ints. 9 rl Irat majri iag tl lalt Itl pIa Hr ano HJls thf' lalght r.

IlII colapse of' Borl I Th re wtre fl lumlnarlts et confned tanta Onet We OW games-a mes the sOfalfr Lst night Colbr play dnl was Cla. was reach easily th. alurate sU eo rl I I HI wal injurell il and 11 Atantas w. re- mOH' Jlzenrorrf unl 11' vi itvr who y. CIIon hoj look goo1 afer it rJlwi into ofr if i macidneJke ork or th electon ilvidlal vcr anl 1 1ul clme rer I in i' i I Irn leaJers I le I' ail I I land.

1111 wih tle pInch Iok. PTIP at I 1.J 1 tine ua Lil oh Grav 110 Ulir 1111 I errorm Itb Bas I th first caI UI tl. bue rm lj" rnct urino riod. h- Ih" burden st er. i i brilantly' I Tlam 1e wtole.

ld I It lat ar an Coalh a ve Is 1 succes ful I rEIlzatol I the anI trOt i i 5 telha 1 iI 1 fl wa brilIant olnr bautv dt trwn tie ity tripping lght Ca1tutc titit th. chl Sulay Th ups A i' LF RF 61 Irrisan C. 7 rg I LI F. LF 10itzendorff RF r1 I I ubstltuton 111 Lw i 1 Iartn" on. tal Holzendorf.

llb rt' estmor.land. Olver i on. lowry. ul1an. Pfrids 3015.

Friray. I er vhctor fast basketbal am thlt I wn by Lanier I illrolrg In ath. ietis. ant pXlds Iun thl. Iall Ttam with Lnier th.

ar caling wriing Coach Kn lEr Inler JilEup Psition. r. t. WKlng It. IIKlnl C.

Ylssch Lee. r. g. etl Jb I. g.

HiIoppers ThroughGreat ashj 1glon Dlcember GorIP- ns weght eld machf colege Hilloppers on VII 1 S. contet braton rfUeth annleray 1a school teorvetown lne rle hr 4 rar tne a oal perio 4- ilE' thrte nf fr tack1e I or I soa1 BEhan opeld 1 at stle I 7a r' set Hllh hlch thf West ns Hue Cled tl tempt 1 I I Atla a I I I I I tlut' succe Gl rgla 1 rious season 192. se boys. Bi Souther by They ar lef Da iAlbert Haran. Bil taton Heny Fincher I SURE AI MEETIGTeamby Water II GIOIGE.

atutda rfIH'- of In1reol- AthIeti Wili Gaines ha. Is lEslon From I ta1 I th wi I greatest soclaton is rom COl tle propos a n- ments. S. A. i utd relular ktt.

Jain5 om. 1lcrtstn it eluanget put in frce Chie amtnomnto In on lton I. enactng fulowing. to- Commencng th. 0 19 tuien 3tart Iltnolegiate athletcs frst at.

ttndate an S. 1 A. A. insttu. fEelng strrIng S.

I A ca se i prety tt ht I i th Athletc issociation 101 nactmnt wil Ie Iargr colg s. Th n1ess a being or thf allendment. slne rlso swilln Lnivenity' or I. tha mad. rEiar tm Intercolt iatt athletics.

II ma four cI Idar athlEtcs part lpaton bratich athletcs wil holp ear. Cootbal athletcs has year athletc AnothE the taws ssariy onts. VlSiOfl a thf i service Jllbe amnd ent tancE' Instal I wl I forpYr black Jst wih. ra vs Tii" wl ha te I fntralzin tlt anoea. lon anr wi I a focp colegl a1 I talr tpam hlacisteJ wll stl associaton.

bfen I ant- letcs comln atention is ulllng S. I. igtr itQ E' 1 I soclaton I oln buly fulnls mi lnterrptaton1 reluHl1 notlcpabj diss nslon. ne lau I I Is rutt teclgiatt I Athletc America gov th. A alo be I aEociaton i commltpe prohibit acceptng athletc colE' e.

Jreent i sumer fml ro blCba1 nnr flllble i 0 I I I ad caue rfom- Ipde sti ma keR elsbf undir coJe e1glhl contnue colple hpor Tht rCommendaton I protider nrt i na colele tootbaJ- i bupbal anlthlnl e18f and trubll prOp08M fourcl en lr ar" ayoldP thlrl rEcommfncaton lmi t1E' hElinulnl 0 Cal ootbal prc- tt. 1. r. or 7 8 I I. nrlfnt hfd I.

A. I Dr. S. fom pre I dnt th" district EI. ton oIPS wi bl thf ft el" 1' pat th Friay.

1. ren8halpas Thnn morning atend meetnl as repres ltte rla I I DuI VJwer eaial If ed a tell gram rd iY llam tck sesan org nizaton. tlEgram Blt noulh thril thf kles hn rt footbal Th rr. Flower hal rcItEd natGonor. hal rr.

r. I ldt 1n mg a thir photolra4hs or footbal Iuide Collers Wtkly ThJt IQan Flowers Id Bil Fildr piked frst alAmerlcan football tEal th lal I footbal play-pl. all.Ameri- morf Ihan hil alEr Caps is r1al I IshE' offcIal I annual the' bij footbal CQlers tekly iher GuidE n0r Collfs pu Jishs rst I do snt an I eouatenance BUlk batte ar I loglom Bl al. tsry A sOllhrnr has al. i I whn rw olfes footbal organizatons Bur Da or la.

I pJaced footbaJ8 mOit eminent authoriys el ven. oodruff BadyMussed Br 1 ZZl WOODRlFF. :0 100 jrace Camly be an lo footbal al I prvIlege sprUnp IrltErs I 18 thllr caling basebaJ frst name possesors Jbrarie8 sistng author. I sl Gt ein fd i Te pulllMd hs bEeni fK IY o'eoila pWced frst elher I. e18p a hi ra I cndidacy I fI.

wil. i bal ETu.lal Hor. GolrEn Torado practial- thin that a i. lite I Itl prelmlnar james ease lfe thine rSEate fot coachEs andprs latl Ocober ant Xovlber. an Ierblt as cru he.

TnI Pitsburg quad I goDd boastf. WI slt footbal wel-earnld I ten' Jfkets ralEd thl colEge VEek I bffore pron It I abltr I GeorAeton sln- stona stI culmInaton I wih i tht Ish 1 cra eSk I 3 footbal I ltle asktd. I abut tnl eTit i taleraUT. I Gorvla rises emark Is I I. team e6ythlng Culd Rske It e.

1 Te diterence I Cniverlt orgia Gerlla Teh aCer noblfr gme i. Back eot throuvh ih Is prelmlnar Ioo wih Fran lte colege tr dalger bll af I playhing carel I Oeorlla started tbf i i aCf urn rmpe wal frme ronvlnce I' at Ia anrte whch Is prety totbal a Gerl. hvlng rae I 4 fnp ed Aubu rn Iame. I naturaly' s1umted Is bEter te tle Od thl onl derEatr har olense the excepton colege. A.

Tul. tlHe' Tulane esacty thr eonrlton h. ulf cal lot. Ol l. alked Is 11h i an game sherull caled deflat S.

17. lgiS8lppl A. nobodY1 Stl 01 stventh. beatfn thel easiy I maniety lane su ca Aubur hig' ranking-in sti Auburr Is game' excue glen biRh placE givn Ikp Dnahue 8 fcore pled aj8lnst Vanlleblt ant Copltn or. t1 crite ghl lort II tel OU ApparEnt the' don't.

sideraton Vanderbi bfore mo ores wa shll lfcGueinl I th. thl Cal tht lx ot ahlngton ter tht ra shewg lUSI Surl Generl8 th. 10 Iel prove defeattd Hi decllve maner. bras tck. Its tha tall rnking En soutern untl functon8 I.

nde me alocaUon cn deblon arlng confeence orlnlsel 10Seb ter 1 ther urly dlSute rnking cfue He bat week. thee nle weks i undoubtely lrle cleee toUtlz tble up nmf BI wek etf hi ni I posIble ec lle 10r souther tea. plaU I. an Veembr Lni. rslt jatfd Tulane hEre t6 mtlliy fell.

O. I Iitrs frs onl ffteen FHz thf bll TulanEs yard I linE. Laue pIa wen thElr frst Di- themelvs agains I sronl def nsp Tulane ntM tHy svral orE 11Eriod VEtroit tlp Tul. ne go 1 wh jas tther 1 1 ahll how orlilanc th. Ilnp nl ore.

In third hfn Fit I Tulall1 30. pfnalis fv I si.Ie bal Dtrois yard lnf. ailng linE. rfsored I unuccessCul I o. talklp.

i game Detroit la ne anti lnworth star defelse. OEtolts whie rEspEct I dEfeat othlr bfln hand" lchlgan Lnpup ummar I TIAXE 0 75 tmflh I e. Curtln I tayne I t. Elis l1worth. 1 g.

tanlcln REEd. c. Kenn Palermo 12 McCormick ht. I i Qil na I nwyer. r.

h. b. Rahan1 Beallu. r. b.

Tuer i Score by periods trit 7 0 I 7 I Ofkials REeree EckerFal. hl.1 urapire. BOloci. porgptown ge. Robinn hfR linEsma foriarf unt HI lnr.1 II I I Tht Feta ulnt let nnl 1 rpatEd Lnier uniEr8Iy fve Eaturday ore 1 i.

he bes I In the histor' ordfr. Blta I arE. Phlip Dion. Garlr. Goodrich DIJ and thl bright from PI tl I KJn for Lnier lenth tme.

II I I entrel Bched le arrnged 1 deciIon Iould. I reached be for. I Tank. vlng I il Oljn I li GeorgIa 1 Geor l. Tennelee.

Vandebit Iabam. AUburn Kpntuekyftae 18lnllpl Lullana. Lullina Tlane. Naturaly ae obltaclel tie foring lne" fe bol dempwered mae 8heuln. Fr Iud har mae before the culd nythln.

COlr authorltu theIr ver clele forle lndt- clele prJ1cee' an mDC tbellTe decsln makllC sheule. coul tur mater commt ther chocln ulaaIy colele athl tl authOlt prety aor I OQmIJsbe 6 me. cnditon exlt champloplbp man. nothlnl mor Ie. the IDtYldualy ex.

preue prlncwrltr not. enougl but Cotbal Itrtttte I. tromte. rto I rb I Buldog ith MembersAlabama nd TJ 1 portng coach spol n. lps tal I compo ite alsouthern 1 footbal Itason 0" Rol Ger-- lef gad.

Ilaeer GerJ. T. I alde Fatf Aabun. Jrl r. UalvrllJ Ge r.t.r.

nltol tubur rllt Cfr A rt. nhrnl Geor a tarklf. ea Gtr 1 8o cUlia. uart.r- bak o.r. rat.

Ttb lard. Brn. itrlln rlgl' klbu Rir1 tno Ubnl tlbak It. Lrlefy en nominatE ma hilp Cul. lck simiar orlanlzation pickft an ctlon I wondrfuly lon.

commentEd Ameican seleclon" wriers beleC Iat th. anti thet ar tholsands seClon measur. fh. JPal. Th 1 pla ers wl 1.

rlCD milon Consttuton The urnal decded recenty tophhs ho wee selectld al Ino atoll prmanlnt wil ml 1 a I wih to ars footbal frst tme an cOlcrtpd acton takln defnitely pik southern 1EIen. wEnty- pven wri rs WHI con ided rk ompIatfol as doll 1) oran Dlakl. thf thl aol th Asociated othEr rlt npws-lathfrInl izatons 111 carrrini plt-k orningaand doubtll" bf rfarlpd th. otiral al ern" al th I a. dEcldEd mtetng srtnz wrier rectlvlnl thf gr atfst fvotEs nalel honor tlnp Fit 1ln- che.

aJ.Amr- Lwrence Plrr. lkely rfcplvp othrvtll twenty lalot8 ilpr I. Bil as tWlntslx ots. rl I op srbp" lits. sdions tW lon rElfmbrfd amoni ptrpnt" Atanta sportln" itrF r' E.

BakCr. Tel rph 80hs ftiKEman leHarte. 1nilEr8it Georlla fke 01 PitF. Iahma l. nlrminhl 1 1 I.

ash Dlnke Hor. ashlk Tnle Brulp Dudl J.uisvlJe rnnk OjIthorpe Int lst. i floush slvp a1e 1 lEa RSSUTI thlnl- 10t glme II WAi platd nlps OIP mnrl fopsprl IIH1 th sllilty h' rloolter I I 1m. Til 1. Iolioul otilll position.

is 110R" rxrept cas. Peynnldl. rElplVM plhtep nlslp Staton. entre neore RRteran. and 1 mEn Aln1ima reo ln2 SE 11 otEs onf mol' SntsIuIy fater- I nfp th ohn St ton tompltell Ills nrlt roleglat Irld Peaon ThankRglvlll hot win MUC formldablf his th 1.

hl oreer. ih Iff tIm of aUertn thHP tmt" ore yat larFly playlnl ah ad ufncet rf howfvH. ltaton rrelpl C8rkmen souh. re- ardle 1rJjeripncp nd 11 comf Into I mEllal chanre exce Ilnt manl chlt tforc Rlrvlce I brou cosf. tackI a1 a dlstnc throuvJ IelpetolR.

BI FInche. Geol. Ia al)1 Arte coming ton. Al ear1pr ratlvl. Bi recplvt 2 otes a better Arte PfW fr unrd.

total IIrlrr Itan4. zeneran Concep throulhout nal 8electons ncude thee a calbre waranted Ibov th. rvab Ron rf. Flnch WIS utstant- Inl Buthern Inel 10 WE Itronler tacklehan Bl Galnlnl terior ton al Imfllble aJ th. lne pOFene wouI' clu wlh natons southern bonorJ thou et me hi abiiy the form the glen work In his last year or Intercol- I llate rotbIL Other players receiving yote tackle pslUcl.

were Lahhey. Clemon Htcher. Tenneaee 3 Wnen Montaom. erCtltre Iaton Tech Jam e. Pior to cmpiaton balot wa th.

charle that ole trnlterol a pl7e tram positn another plt count. ly a trICbtote tbl. Cton. I al eul Dmbr pard clery hllcUtl aatthe TIe enttlfd to mIIOj tle rlards. UW fa ihll' lEntll n.

Hum Icvn tetn fo platc. lne mal tranlferrd guard. 11 Rat laty ha bl Ielect mannera PISS eualy vote I howver. drw al Jstce tllld Cton rf1 he I W. hu Olll cash roent txlst.

peclal-l witI Bum mldtl I lne. Tl. uti. Tie lotlnJ thl po' slo" was as folws Cton. i 2iu 7 Ijl lC Illrn.

Iiey Ttch. un SeS. I 4 LlgJIC CIl1o I on. orishm. PPI' Perce A lurman.

Iatchpr TnnepJt Fen. i net. Jentrlck. derblt. ant 1ay.

I lht statd faied tl I 7 erN ll I throlgh lor wll falnl nay opposiion dopeslS foloWff t1 purse tt 1lst rplstancf at11 usd teir pre. I rjtht Sestonsan Caton Weaver Contre. porton the pltrpTpch undlr ase. hanlcap faied Imlres" scrlbls eecton wih his prOWU aml bu three Iainpd Ilvenad hfrEnts thL Os 1' I team. paY 18 one TO men the fouth has ever 1oduee and I one o.

the few Dixie pIa ft aler 8 J.Amtriln plk His work throllhout the ason has beno the hljhest order. and the strength or the Gporll lne was due malntt to thl splenll rfort of thl play. en. Ht taptalnr1 Buldo II pastcamlalg. tht ot' I to toun.

larl evl 1 Sluon. 1' dlferenct ollnion seet southern bakfeM. I mater 1ur I PW cnsidered placel. fnal pllk canhardl Tere 8 ltte favoitllon the. In' winds sCrlbes caetll seeing.

onlT JI bilit of. 8 mtn Al Flow tdflln. stevenson. tat 8hlrln I uprenacr thest 1lar was 01 etl1 alhouRb t. I.

200 1 RS quie. fJcd as I :0 Ti Cknfld. i I ldlliof lt. opposiion. sp er Jurman.

Thick Chetve comnlment1 recelvlnl cYlin fale. atonilh ctators aw hil an ol. feld. thEJ kneW wlswatch- InR theon' plm are tstandlnl tr brn- vork avainst Harard a natons Ireatelt erhUron tolr. th arsouthprn I jUlilff.

Red I Flower la le in volnt halCa1 elJt ha Inl balots fclll pOlitons. were' the on rlll' layers" bal the licton disputed Iacfs tbeelevenwa unlvts' Farron. Irtatpr vrt wlr I hrkenJa admIraton Cootbal throulbout ton. Wie hl lst cOVrd hlneU wlh lor i wont dfmm d' In decaep. Rljgs te TIIfs faIback.

tweve rammlnp alsouthrn glvinC th cal Shtrlng another' brIliant of. udY mljhti AddiIon hl. otel fulback RlgR. recevei ballotl halfack' It vlctOrOUl i II 1 llrt tne more tan. thre.

weekI tbl Ataota clb afernoon t' par'- tclpate reci1r weklv 1it eent ater sor tle en. tre thruch d01b spie wether. 10mecj me. Brat wih tfeelay 8nBatonal InJ1 fDJD atetoO protelfonal. tok' zenll plae brealdD 4 WBParel FH4ntz Jater- oet er U.

cpturn thc 11an wereIOwtho er. we1cn. te bUdlcapte werq n31O ac ount- ettheeathu Te tOIMvfng I Brante i Cahoun 1.2 Bo PUlsh 3 HeD 43 ra.arant..4 Pteron 41 R. Cla. i J.

1. teale ic2 A ClhouD :9 i CrlsUaa 0 ePoteaIODJ I. Oer SPo i I 4 i7' I I rts ON on I'a 11 siiitiiit nrJ t. 1 4 msii M. 1lIk tlant th' t' e- Cw to alUity 27.

as t- vi gne fu ha Iuen Jii otis Oh Ii. iiu1 lu giial hi i clubi ii. thti e1rprtid tli a ri' anr. i iii iii lflhiiin it ry fl lu ti i iiJ irit la f. i- i ii pt Jr i TO sii.t liii.

1iuriri li if I i. hi. Ut last ii siTiza lii- I I tISM. I fLill tim A th It ii 5 Itili mit iiit lacks" I. lacril lurtlh th- litlf iii ili'l a I lit Iota ii- their i t' lilt1 fl ma ri- tairl VI i I- fl inS vu- 5 off lop-ailed r.

tlliteoarhero. ii' es fi ti' tie ri laids I Vstmurtanl shooting forts unfit A i.e I i I IV it I. ile lie close ito 5 I icial 1 a tim' nt or unties lliIsjvtt aca little ap- bud ittti vision a shctlnr hell via- iii ttational li many chutice or. di ibbles ci Ii or i til ht JocnI itttitt it i tili-t tilt Ii it ui ii ui tutJt. it-- pitch oat 1 tilt Ii i-i' it.

I i inst tics LI art ti-s titinliroti-t-l I i a eve I 4 rn I tourttatfletit I huvv ii of iii i li I I i BOSTON IANS Hoi on. I P. 1 ol i ii by feat t' 1 4 i it it tl rd ii' tie east I I gleasy I I tile i college 111 tand i icr it itt ii louts pelitiir tot hatitnetid hart at list ross sttnd ltree I ilricii Its yard titith I oni hi eoai I atid. lit' alibi' Coal f. I 1.

if C- I 5' ittit0fl. 1101) I I It' I oil a 4i i I tOtk cry itt- bit- oC ii effrt wen 5 tu ttuir a otir fiel I Inc was I an darkness. uiayer latit hit the fo tt 0 e------- hi I. t. a I r.

I Corrigan. ci. b. Smit litton 1. h.

a core I I Ii a C. Referee. it. I' 3. a LW4 1 t2 4 try iit Wa IS ti' I at' I ct sty ii I elts eve ight rther d.

if tilt coii- lv- aid tutu gie Within hi'ai hirt ed at It gan autiI wiu ntii by fay it coOl vtlurs. 1. ii ui-muuniatus and rally to ti by uttls tbi ttonts a etir1 and' at nuajiritY these ig lii- thaI. sun tfus ilt eticounter. we o-aIled ColbirI.

tuul vao Ott ures ah- a5ea lilly alitit coil attired ag iii uch le Jlitzenticrff The Clemson a goat. 1 uttulu lit ood sietance ii like I a eic tUtl cime tutarer Itl-f'udhn tie us hole. Itow- i-er. i' CJuit tt at teaJeralth ssivtlsss ort ttt oitihil tcli i iik isays tttys dcl guahtirg iui uliver. tOil tin hubs haif.

caUei tilt' during the 1 hI' i- a brilliantly. rust seitsoit tie c' retulzatloit. ant I- slteciators i iti sports. bthng irt i for brillIant a Ut aifi trtwti tile li chimed I tips I 1. RI' 117) i itt iJ trat 5 ul cia.

ci iii i RF Ct ilhprt i. littes tu laG i Sn 2 1 ties. I ittai Cilbert 121. tVeslmoreland. percods.

I I I I I good ut ttfwr score 17 I huilroeirg ear re V. agerla. Fotrler up hf g----------- Lee------- I Wa ski George I i fIftIeth I I yard I I 45 I I go ttc a I L- I cdt nd FincherDETROiT i All-A i a I MEETING- ea I A WtLtCI iatilday tnfercol- will eet oints as. I. is- it a lv atlCC see' tv tains I tat 5' II a mcii is tt section by- aws following.

il Commencing 1922. I. ic ri. I. A.

ntl is e- since calendar ut I 10110 necessarily I I eentratizing nd in. 1. A. a. the I I semi-pro be colheee re-corn'- ci anything mentioned-ant Professor I Is i.

A. will rst Friday. leaves k. i i i luwera. I kttirday.

o. selfsaitr Itoth en natloetlThonor. lncher. i5 photographs ne is ttui-k lisr Camps ailAmenican all on that Walter I they Buick phys- The eoitthtrnir as most authonitys mythical I i I I I ajtZZI' WOODRrFF. i sootr tlie Im- she I lant I everything I Pittsburg sti hu- be of world af i aL I I I I tilt Mih- I Tu- man Thentheres I I I Se I I 6 I uainess it I I 7 I ali I A.

I I I i I Meeded. I 1 totIlIze thri ar I I Iphys1catty to i fr Orleans. nI dae field. i5vt tli frOm litzgerald Tuiancs I De- i Tis ice nod i an Fit Dctroits Failing Vott I i a up I. I.

Ellis Utfaivortit I. Reed i- i enny r. g. Fltz. r.

Wight e. Kane ltiebeson B. Brown I. it. b----- Sltagerai it Be Lauer tetroit I cage Boccicit.

Judge. St. la I tnetnttjle. I on learns th I i I it ant i ii I Is I A it auc ference auc nfer- 5 prejndidesand I I i I a i i a a enoug Co tball 1 tc' a a ii Avburn. IeU guard.

cad. Ir6t. quarter- 7srgIa Tech I guard. 5 1 given. i I all-American et erenever seetton i eyes tine star I southern.

news-gathering carrymne It ill egarttsd oltieial all m' was he en thIs can an other' vote I or otisitiertI i weiit-i'-slx llat tions anuoii lle tie-re- I. letarte. it artit Pilts. Tsnitessean thorpe. isn't I rsston nti ot I lopeslert tilt 1 itt I he poathiitty tlVt.nt- y' Ind otitie i an.

I ant I I Stiutttl such fontaldabl an who In fo years th sa inexperience on a Scas tot i 5 1e tli fbi LI ha ii jut tt tb I. to 192 Ia La Slit possessed tI ne a' it a' lt i of a Iegiate football. votes IT positions i4ghtse Clemson Tenneasi (3)Warren Aubu 3 Mofltgon I. erytCentre 2 titon. 1 Prior ie ballots.

I 0 charge votes transferring player hhsjCgulag position vote. 11 At pr fesniss we his pos guan 4- I some fltlittg tSiisie I iiott ott or uwevtn drewthree or en- Catonanil doesn't Day urti. Ci I um. 51 teoey LiglitseI' I re 21 1 Ats urn 11 Tetinessee. 1 rise it the lying.

io 1oiesters of tl he niout' mpress liii seven rents psI- or' south produced. is of play- era allAmetitSn throtighOUt been- of higheSt line ainIy' tile splentlltl a ISP captained ul lunilg 5' southern eeeingOnlT1U of- these The lie 1ant against natio a suthern tell ball tLast Wit un- dlsputedlaees the-eleven was greater aart na- I ailsouthern giving husdozes GUNCLUB flfty the en I g9 n. tiIec1ay t. i. 4E a A.

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