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THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA. SUNDAY DECEMBER 3 1922. PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY HIGH GETS SIX PLACES ON PREP Two Marist Grid Players Selected by Roy White Other Schools Honored Freeman Ousterhaut Williamson Jameson Hardin Murphy Murray in Line B.

Boswell Angley Van Houten Kandell Backs. BY ROY E. WHITE. Puking an all city prep ftbR11 team is not the ca tl ing to I but the writer is endeavoring to an opinion of the best 1- or 13 prep tars in th utv as an all citv prep eleven In this pick wi1 ht found several of the Marist ir- so it will not be ilassed a 1 a city prep league pick. It i no fair to Mariat not to Rive SOTJP their players place on the a 1 rmhi cal eleven for oacb Bean ha mass tars on the great tile Mir team and they deserve po i ion It is very unfortura that Mann i nor entered in tv rrp ens IP but hey have jar ipated in the league in fx ta 1 1 the thanee for the UP UP bp Oreriokd.

They have II wel worth white an 1 hat 1 I rmersity the chimp ons a gtm' In the pick the ends are Ru Fre mn of University school and Ousterhaut. of the tscJtles are Williamson of ni Slty and Jatneson of Bo High the guards are Hardin. of Tem High. and Murphy. of Ma 1st t' nter goes to Murray of inherent la the backfield will he found Bos ell of 1 Uitiraity for quarterback nz 11 of Unhiersity.

and In lIou. tea of Marit. for halfbacks. and Kendall of I niversitj fullback The substitute men re Taylor. of Man and Wodall.

of High the sub b- ek. field men Me 0 seal of Tech High and Holland of Man t. Best Defensive I rxl The end po-i os i. r. tak- in care of any he te- tKi" by thp en cam I tr' IP tm A.

end WR. sv ne w-i a team that i in the Waje i but he has be i an tn els' hr. 0 an of tie sa-c one of the best lefei P-- tri been seen on a il zn nn pa RPV ral yesre. 1 lug the season he kn of ay i wr i up ar 1 get lh man he ba R. ss Fre nan has the a i 19 men in s.

ht ig cp it tnd generally knows where IT on ne Yrenin can tb unJ 11 tb i i- 1 I adlv er lit a I a lie Ti" m' a a there is a IP ore VT i the lit 2 1 a tiamson IK I vers tv ct ar dp11C c' rn to acp lee r- ar i av both Ili and M. gamp- seem aim st irjpo ible that an ro' r0 thro a t- i tte tert rpn ar neon it that wtat on YM a tam" agn fl tarke st-s 1 re 11 he ag 4 M. ird ch a 'I I ra 1 TIP en. Jameson Good. Captain Jar lie IOT nnp des of II oh dr ir bp and 1 he rn man mar.

University of Florida Wins Over Clemson But Tigers Score Twice Gators Experiment All Departments of the Game as They Pile Up 47 Points Against Clemson. Tack onvil I a I iher 2 By the Assx lated I Florida tniipd well the mi Ull factors strength and intell gcnce in imothering Clen letr 47 to 14. here today. nridas a game was a repertoire of shift ng tactic 1 rom bard lire pltinng. in which the weight of its backfield the Clemson defense the Gator turned.

to Rjvetacular aerial passes In the latter department the Carolinians ha 1 their most cfec ve weapon The ihining pair of Turmi see 1 and Captain Emmanuel worked in this direction for their two touchdowns PI ick characterized the play of the arolinians they must have been in the pink of condition for they were bully handled in the matter of foot It took more than one of the sturdy but ligh er Clemwn tackles to top the Flon steam roller. The whistle frequently found Ark Newton lorula tar on his feet with four or five of the Carolinian clinging around him arid the others smothered under the Florida poundage. Yet no Due of them went out from injury. Scored at Will. Florida souring was apparently at Running the ll almost the length of the field with a forward ass here and there.

seemed to be 1 all in a day a work for them. On the other hand. Clemsons a touchdowns reflected a spectacular revival of hope. It began at the last of the fecond period and continued through the first few minutes of the third pe. od Captain Emmanuel.

who was indisposed took his plll in the back- eld and be and Turmpseed squirmed and twisted through the Florida defense and handled passes in a manner that brought wholesome respect from the stands. Captain Emmanuel had to quit in the last period however when ilg strength failed. Newton. and Pomeroy provided the InrfflaMtrom the Florida. aide.

whole The ard i osi iois are taken cue by lIardin of TIh High and Murphy of Mar liardin was an all- city man and all siate tact ear and hue riu hotter otlftll tti. J- llsrdn has been the bnl wark the 1 oh High line and kept the Sm hie- in the ilbl during the llardin is It nod barker up rphv of Marist has been a ma in the ndet line. lie ha been a star in the Mariet line in prv game. Murphy is a gosad man on mooring fuml es and has one of the best eyes the league for fol. Iodine the ball.

irphv has the weizht an i the build to be a good olleoe 1 nemnn some dR. Murray Gets Center The center position goes to John rav of Universits without quet. ill' is the best backer up the up has ha I in many. years. i 11 the Cr A game with a hurt arm bi that never stopped we jut as sure with his lpa His playing in the i a eh was the best on the 1 is nc of the coolest 1 i th i HP is en accurate i- acid Lao many plays ness when the signals 1 la tha backfiJ1 1 positions ore barest to pick.

Tom Angle to a el and Rwell a real i th are outstanding stars i tie i season. Vngley the record in drop kicks pftp' wn ten in succession a r-p1 lie also hag kiked anv 1 goals th season. His Mng La. been one of the features tue state. Jogger in the M.

game was stand- ru by t1 If of nley when he ifia ir fi ld- goat. art 1 Fleock Kr I Al Lo th headline- r1 was the be prep lii KPT It" pp inv a ji WP a log cal man fir rtert Ito ban lies a team i and 1 ran run ends as WP He several long end ins in the ti garl Van Houten Named. flee er 1 a ft ti roes to Bu i i tiouten. Mir st He HP of tn tate men in the tap and make any prep team in a lots 1 the ck ng a he 01 a great drop- I' KP ua as t1ppn the hard line tip 4x lie kn I 1 tint gtLeraily gains IIP is rp ie 1 1 an in the pick is n. i a- th sp named.

Neal hn PI tbt nr in th Tech High on the offon but is rot the jpt VP back that nglev and anll ufpn are. Holland. of Ma-is an jer ocej line backer and de- IPS ich rrdls work for bo kpa" :1 Ito is tall and has pies- to of wp ht The ub linemen ar Tnlr Mar ond Wudati. Tech Both are great ends anl 11 1 ho f- ff the team. Taylor has rpe- a re with Mar I in HP and Vnglpv rp i P- passers in the city PH ps Ti ckH could give many of the 1 ep 1 nan team in tute great gime It has ertv of 1- ve 1 1 kf eld ran II lin PP nl ck when a kick is rJei The I rp je capable of hold.

me any freshman np I a sir I pp loagu ck the i i 1 be trivpn tn Co i z' lie woti 1 hi fr a 1 The I ck be ed hr TP IT ant the lIb iprm co he pd he Rich- vrrs Is I ire i. a 1 woi Id he taken by Boft BIT gh I Kir han a wnvs good. entered the stars today. 1 Fl IT I I rd SCO Ra cl nn Score periods Florida Ipmson Florida scor ng Barchan ne 2 Newton 3 lIokenstiidj pt-lint after touch lown Ihuickenstad lempon scoring touchdowns Fm rrannel 2 snhstitnte ft William point after touch hwn Tnrnipsppd 2 Rpf rpe Fl ock nartmo1t ith um re Mreit I ih irn I bend linesman. tpceman Khicnco Time of pe.

od lo mm ite THOMASVILLE AND MOULTRIE MAY PLAY. Thomavoilip. Ga. December 2 The nirnm hr Mv-tune sh school of the football game played on Thanks Kivm day with Bainbridge wit. probably mean the playing of a game lx tween Thomasville high and Moot.

trie for the pennant of south Georgia high schools Thomuville is very anxious for a season game and if it is played here it will draw one of the largest crowds in the history of the citv Moultrie claims the championship having lost but one game for the season. Thomuoville a loo bee lost but one game but contested a tie with aldoi ta The matter of the game between Thomasville and Moul' trip will be decided later definitely. Thomasville high won from Blakley in the game played between the two teams here on Thanksgiving day by a score of 45 to 3. This of course does not count in the championship. as Blakley is not in the league of teams in this section.

A firm of Berlin engineers have constructed an apparatus for recording telephone conversations. The message is taken on a wax cylinder in the absence of any person and reproduced by the phonograph stylus when wanted. University nigh Bowling Over GMA fjf. 2 yJ 07 T-e T1ii 1 on el ut ore victrtrv In ire them pr nuiii cl inpnn reh niannr in i i 1 nvts-- tn 11 i r- ui I' i pp i 4 ettort at forward pi is 1 ui i i ir i tLl i ep i i it. A ru cr in et ng round end ir i he PI :1 lie lint' is i np SURPRISE BY WT jton PPCPT pr 2 a UPttes po erfil for i rl un jpfpat 1 her or1 rv or vers IT 7 a pt ack I a a 1 Lad iaerJ in tl PP nr act is aro her the Ion.

sets that has oa kfd the 1922 sea Two field goals the rst by Mil Icy from us- 1 line nr 1 t1 PC nd by in tr tie ytrd 1 IP Turns' the ma of the II tliers iotorv Tie utMai dm of the i PP un iPr ns a 7" i Id run Ii to PI' prt Intprcejt ng a for rj near sown i' the Gpir pfiwi on' rt tcpp 1 do is nr 1 ff irn 1 li way through half the I nfivpttt team. Tip Fiaton ven howrd a more pr ntf rhl1n 1 it 01 lv one 1 1 to off. dpv the rower to carry tie I tall ro the goal ne Between the 20 marks it was stile ii tpnd lv with its star hark. Gaze IT in the iirnnt tip battles. There teas little forward pa st until the last fete minutes of play when Lafayette made a desperate hid for a touchdown and victory.

The lineup and lImmary mOHGF.TOW\ I LAFAYEIllT Florence 1 Perry nmstis 1 Trerdt nn Thompson I Srhwnli Wprte fonti an Diehf1 nell onn1 Adams Jirennn in ITavm Ihh Prumr I I dap en MHPV fullback Gpbhardt ore by perc od Georgetown 0 7 I Lafayette ii i 7 7 Georgetown scoring Ti hl jm Wt point lifter toiirhttriw-n Mnl Ivy dropkick reels from fie Msllev and Fliv Tafnvette s-i-icing Touchdown. Onzella point after touchdown Brennon placement goal referee Mr. Crow warth- more umpire Mr. utlz Brown field judge Mr. Murphy Brown head linesman Mr.

Merarthy Ger. mantowri time of periods 15 mm utes each. To Meet Notre Dame. Spokane. Wish.

December 2 Pprminsion has been given by the fnc 1 cult of Tonzaga unirersitv for the ootbllU team to accept an invitation to met Notre Dame at Sun Diego Christmas day. it was announced today by Charles E. Dora is the coach. Vandy Mich. Game.

I Chicago December 2 anderbilt university. Nashville Tpnn. will play the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Mlch October 20. 1921. according to the Michigan schedule in flounced by coaches and directors of the western conference who are pre.

paring the conference RchednW Michigan played Vanderbilt at Nub- i villa last season. Eighteen Petrel Grid Players Given Letters at Banquet Coach Stem Compliments Oglethorpe on Game Fight They Made Against Big Odds. when the Petrel tilttyers members of the board of foundi rs and friends or lilt' uniteiMU a tnhleii 1 for their annnal Inn iiet. The fwitlall plityers the mor attests of llie orCH' ti atitl thur tn klmc of the food i irp I the eveniii1 nlertamment Tl vtjhvtttitin0 of turkey and other sIrnhle Ttnl with desert for the fool of the tri mm od wan nbo it i wcomf to the rs ns the hiepn sweaters that tiach Stein I nil led out. IT pre- tiling the uneatprs to the plmprs i li Sitin made a very nt tin lk the teams work ir nc tl tl TOP months Its lit tic PP th uch impromptue.

ns II ir light from the heart declaration of the plens ne if his association with OglPtorpe men and the hope of nccoinplisliititt great thins next year. It is understood that both oaeh Stein nod his friend and fel. low comb lc Browning will nsain throw their hopes with the tormv letre and make the name Oelp horpe more pronounced on the gridiron In reviewing th activities of the Petrels during the seasrtn just completed Conch Stein congratulated the pa on their hard determined fight on their unceasing efforts for their alma mater and their record of cit-an sporisrnenlike conduct on and off the field. the writer bat had occasion to follow the activities of the Petrel for the past few years and at no time prior to this season has any Ogletborpe team been better trained in the fundamentals of the game. The Petrels had few injuries during their hard schedule and their being in rendition is due to the method of training prescribed by the coaching Ml t.

Frank Anderson athletic director art 1 1 i i 1 1 15 11 Mr i 1 1 1 nr I e- it Mr. on sc 1 HIP is rn yet rrlilietP SPM il il itP TPI TI tilrei Ir un ti 11. I i vtrMtj r- i it ir i LJ an i I er 1 tie but I. ii 1- ir i tl rpp ratth situ i 1 i ic tl I nrp 1 ro sever-cu il innch ni nr i to on ten II rman 1 a- 1 at Inn le IPO i Suicide Schedule. The i i the nn i tr rnr in tl i ni 1 tL.

tin i 1 tl r-i ij tin r- bmlp 1 I I to tl i I in tl from tl i llc I 1 It only tl ct ir an- 1 it 1 time hn 1 tl nt I Mfthnrpe pi i ed ht rst team in the i i th it IIP tl 1 have come irp nn 1 mf re innger and the opjx ti to the 1 is Georgia. Tech aid Alabama 1 the Pe rels fjrhting for every in of rrnurd arid tie so of the various 1 battles will bear out the fi tint tcMhorr vpf to HP pr Th nm lv of 11 i i ne cm IP to tljnta pxpprt ng I nv I 1 trouble with the 1 lftrfI 1 ut tie fpii tightened and with the lptr hi ks threatening to sore on i titan one occas on I Ion la wee fortic- sale to romp it on the larger PII 1 of a 12 to I score. The Ogleth rp team of tIll sh 1 i be the best in the hi- rv of that in tilutin and with only two tie three men leaving by grnd IHII there will OP few jcun PS I 11 1 st of scrubs and players ineligible for play. ng honors this past smson will fill the vacancies and with new additions from the shmn ho ltre should place a well balanced eleven on the field next year. Wins Tennis Title.

Philadelphia December 2 Charles Williams of I- nglantl defeated I Soittar. of Philadelphia. title holder four out of seven hard fought 0 il unt games the it half of the mat for the worlds open racquet chaw. pionship here today. The scores were IS 1 12-1 IT-I-I 11 lj and The second half of the match will be played ne ntur day in New York.

Seven games are. scheduled but the winning of jr matches by either player co ijuil the match. Soutat. downfall was due mainly oxK gut strings. He smashed thestrinp of 34 bats ant tin- frames of four others an unproce- dented number la a championship contest losing ea points.

The William P. Fye a sailing ve el. was the first American ship sunk in the world war. I TENN. MEDICO Tern.

IWpmbcr 2 li I i tl th 1 t. TPI pp i dp nrt- otba 1 i4 7 ocir nha nr 0 ar 1 gain i tl pi' 1 on a rward pass HP tl tl-p fir touch- 1 wij n' is crrrcl in the fourth pp Kn 1 irch an I inr1 15- IP loc ors ne lot itlitS rt 1 the coal 1 ne was crogswl I at in I la prior Wabash en thrp IP re li on 1 in i nr 1 1 The I ineup li II I ti ott Sfl IP 1 nnrne Logan te fin. prs I 1 It. i mnrv sc ng ns tor- tiite Vahissh I vnch a sand II bson Singleton lioll Knr tffirial Kefprpp Thoteos Prince pirp Smytlie iMi sssippi pld JH ige Pi Igeon intro heal lin sn ln ityes nndert lit cor rg by pt ors 7 7 14 ihi-h 7 7 HOLY CROSS IS DEFEATED Boston IV cpinbpr 2 Bo nn col. tp deft-aid Holy Cross 17 IT tiefitre a emoted of 40W 1 persons.

at Bra fiel 1 today. The game me- tvppn the ttntienh rals is silver. srd is carrying with it the chain- hip of the Catholic col pges of the east. Holy Cross gained more round hut the lioctoniatto rot i biriiio un1 made the most tl era After hotly loss had rushed half the length of the field from its uses 3 yard line to overcome the dig Ivan tnge of a punt that Ill dead Simen- dingers kick was blocked by Paton. onnell recovered and ran 50 yards or a touchdown.

Bo ton riddel I p- mts more to their first period lead on a field goal by Kozlowski Kin nell recovery of Brousyard fumble early in the third period gave loach IIIAnliuhs players the ball on Holy Cross' 40 vard line and it was rushed roes by ard after a succession of plays. in one of which Mahaney. of Holy Cross. star end. was put out of the game for slugging.

The two touchdowns made by Holy vere t4tht th result of straight running and rushing attacks from tu i iita yard line with nnon the Purples quarterback. making long run after long un and stamping himself the outstanding star of the game. Craddock Coins Selects time Prep Team Oldtimers Predominate Crow Thrash Jack Smith Ellison Thomp. son Ingram Joe Smith McWhorter Strupper and Williams Selected. 4 TIME ALL PREP TEAM.

Center Henderson Gordon. Guard Crow Riverside. Uuard Thrash Gordon Tackle Jack Smith. Gordon. Tackle Ellison G.

End Thompson Boys' High. End Ingram locust Grove Quarter Joe Smith Gordon. Half Bob Mcwhorter Gordon. Half Strupper Stone Mountain. Fullback Bo Williams Gordon BY CRVnnOlK Just where prep football in or gia stands today as compared with 12 or I years ago brines up an in- resting study when the man i tro zhpd to extent of le tnc an all time all tar team.

The cry that oil all timber in the state i on the wane h- t-iiinriioiely silenced hr the extra tn brand of oitbnll nr to-inn I in the secondary schools of 10" rt pi th in di I that the grediron gitrie at rart ig rs a youn na vii rrpirat anah' tile nd of ft tJnl raT ind vid nllr 11 and the brand spyeral no leaves the argument great 0 favor of the bor of the parijer r-p rind far as thA fnndimpnti a It is for this reason that this who ha watrhrd the rr rpsa of tl Kr rime in or a for the lat Ii years in nz an all time nil POTS a prep iru mN nwlf leaning Trd the coa npd i in the ilav whpn Alt fur ncham qs at tip 1m of sthlet lit rdon in utu Arh ir Midd i vas ho rig ir a porem Mil tarr academy. ai 1 TIP Savda' Beaver va turn nc a at one Mo nan arid later at vpr idc Picking any kind of An si IT tpim i a teethe at jr 1 irr St aTir time mils for an hanr npnlofT nni a ihl rue fi in tinr ty of a rr pprjlp Hard Comparison. With TFC10 I nP Of t' fart well a ed the for bnnz n. into pla di ni on that in lnves ronrinnc the playing of men who rf ru I a div when Fma ne in 1 rtsh tic aht is were the rule a id i who play the modern game of flash nnd fr It i mu like romp the rapier with the brond th tnn slender but keen blade vr King Richard ra hty battle blade Rut in the chief fundamentals. football or today is pretty nni--h of tl same kind of pastime is a fteen far ago an 1 atttiaith It sea known among preps at that timp nhnut Pi things a the rt of irop king and throwing nnJ re- i i7inc a forward pnss nntl grflcpf i Iv it ne PT tM from one si of th" 1 i ti the hpr in thin 1 op sk ar 1 ir fa it i rptt safe to arup that the hardy of MY who pioneered the foot- halt In dporc i prop school i harp clone thp things equally as pll sq thy are done today id the opmpnt of th game been T.

zbv rirriel it In pi riz is center for an all Poor a prep team it wn not nrp arT to get hack cci very far four it wit' only ten years ago that hn Tnv tientleNon iii his tuff for Gordon institute before crashing the gate of ferns thfnt There was noth inn abo it han linr a football that 1 hn lien pr on co iM not rfo we 1 Tie wns sending haitk the splrI pa to hi. ck In rpi te a efficient mnnnr at that time en if i do ie to i lar mivbp fir better. lie no get- nc away with a mighty plunge utanpoii lv with the motion of each pi chnrgtnr tow end hard. Football Hands. HP had a pair of fine.

Ftrong hands well-suited to the handhttic of a football and just as important. he hn 1 a Yen strong pair of shoul lers soul a pair of quite steady limits. to John lion ierson are onlY it-fl- lyre- DP nperriere of Riverside who pprformd shout the Fame time an lIappy Hall of C. who though weighing only about nndi" was one of the mot remarkable pivot men Her seen in Georgia prep circles. For guards the most pr guisrd ever seen lit a Georgia prep school ne er finished his career.

as Tom Keaslev was killed in France sifter he had shown gobs of pronu at Gordon. For this reason he mus be left out of the argument. row of Riverside was one of the best linemen ever seen in the state HP WM a big. fine. sfrnnz hi who tntttl stake a hole any me it ws vamp and could.

almost cincle hnnded ho I slit entire one side of the line for the. execution of it plow play in the buck field get a guard lie was' one of Riversides mightiest jut ten years 80. ThVthl guard must KO to old Tom Thrash. ho hi not kn whist. a football looked like until lie went to Gordon about 1912 to we if brother Jim ha 1 told the truth about how foothill was played at that in dilution.

many people recall ju what this young pant did lifter a two years at Gordon and coin- to reorgia it is stat necessary to comment much on his playing. except to say that it was marked by a strange seriousness of purpose and unrel nt me punishment. Many former Gordon men will recall bow in a certain game in 1912 an opposing lineman suddenly i turned to Thrash after his team already was well beaten and said Mister please let up some time won you Hard Customer. It difficult to understand how a. fine a chap avTom Thrash was off the field could be etch a hard hearted customer at play.

He wig evil modi- rime personified after the whistle blew that Is. the first one. In the tackles there no argument. Brooks Ellison of Georgia Military college and the late Jack Smith. of Gordon institute easily jet the call.

Jack Smith not only wu one of the strongest men ever to play in a Georgia prep line he wts a most intelligent lid. with a highly de' veloped capacity for reasoning out things lie was a most canny j. vidt al Doth of tbe men later were ed in the backfield at therr respect VP soh os but this was because of tin absence driving power at that pnrti ular time among backfield ma- tci nl It cannot bet when Jack si ih ever went up against a line tl at hp uld not smash to smith- rp ns after the fit few minutes 01 I lie fairly wnJked around over rioiips lines and dragged down im iTrn before they were even i Hr the line of scrimmage it matter Injl 1 ttle to him on just what side of he inc they were going ii any. 1 rooks Fli was a most rugged ung gentleman himself and a fine clean gentl manly athlete. Charlie Thompson Named.

For en is we can go out of the old three' clss of Gordon River anti Ii. Charlie Thomp- of Bn High school. Atlanta. wns of the smartest ends of the tiuitfly developed in this state. Char- 1 came along at a time when the Ml game was meeting the new game IP was well adapted to both.

He 1 I i just break interference he liter i ly ruined it. lie very often light down the whole charging rk- and rpachel out to take in his wan without assistance ftpr Irjs High school lost a 32 0 game at ville once 116 iam then coach at Gordon. ii hai wuh Clakrlie at the bath leant said i are one of the best ends I ever and Ira mighty glad you gas-a ti Un su a ght. He did that. tbp other enl comes up a man wl many faithful onlookers well PI her Ingram of Locust Grove.

TI. nd lund fighting youngster as tae i and soul of football at I Grove for two years. and one 1 son forget Low he fought nn 1 kept on fighting long after every- r- lv but himself knew his team was itcheil. Ingram called the signals at 1 onist Grove. but it was in pulling down tackler that he showed best.

Like Charlie Thompson he seldom site I for smashing half to bust up the works. but came in on the tear himself to see that the work wy quickly done. Backfield Difficult The bacKfield is quite a difficult problem. Who has ever seen the like of ifh meT so Bob McWhorter Bo 1 ams of Gordon Lokey of Rlv. er- de Hickman of Riverside an Smith.

of Gordon. They just don flourish any more. Every one of these men weighed over 180 with the exception of Hickman and Smith. who carried about 160 pounds of th fastest human flesh ever een la the marker state. At quarterback Joe Smith perform.

v-I for Gordon along about 1906 07 a OS in a manner hardly to lie ex. CP in the future. He was coo- headed quickwitted a strong re sourceful man at an tun When there wag distance that had to jaininl hp got it himself. Hob McW borter was the best pre athlete ever developed in HIS qualifications do not require an out me here. Hickman.

of Riverside was literal death and eieatrug- ti to would be tacklers. He wa II most sensational back. Lokey of Rivers e. heat Gordon institute la iin for the first prep defeat Gorron rad suffered in five or sii vear and did it almost without help. He was a mighty strong customer.

It is a pity that there could not be 12 or 13 men on a football team. I Jim se. the treat old Riverside I drop kicker and plunging back r- I tn rly ought to have a plate. In- I depd there could be found places for I ass- number of other fins players. I such is lit-Laws of Georgia Military 1 college McMiltan the young senca.

I lion of the season just past at th 1 same institution Minnehan the great I old Gordon back Rosenfeldt and I Mnddo of the 1922 Riverside team- Angley and Broadnu. of the Unl- I ersitv High school football team Bob Bell the fins old Gordon end I and tackle one of the strongest anti 3 finest boys in Georgia prep history I Monk Prout. one of the best ceo- I tern Gordon ever developed Big 1 Ten" Martin Big Ben" Lawrence. icRie former Gordon linesmen. anti 1 voiin Red Tswrence brother of Big 1 Ben.

now Gordon's sensational back. I Others Named. I This is to say nothing of such men I as ilingijn of Godron who left I hool to enter the big league Ever. I ett Rankston of Gordon. who did 41 likewise.

Davenport or G. Y. C. J' who wa killed last year In Texaitl before completing his course at Mil I led eville sod several other lumt. I naril' who for various reasonu fall I ed to go over the full span.

This is one of the reasons that 1 Davenport is left off of the star 1 nil prep team. The main reason iV this writer never saw him play and. therefore can not state met what Si were his qualifications. The earn t3 thing holds good in the case of Me Hums who could hardly be peeted to do enough daman in ore season to take his place along wtth stars who performed three or four seasons great as lie is said to Is. It might be asked what about I Red Barren It must remem' bared that Barrens showing as ajB prep athlete covered only one season and in that time his team did not play enough games to give aik fl idea of what he could do.

Indeed it wa not until after one season' with Tech did the mighty Red really come into his own and J- though this writer is cheerfully will- AKj hog to agree that Barren is one' tfl the two or three Tery greatest-foot- 9 bal player3 in the history of thevjB south. this selection has nothinrto. do with college teams and players. Although It ii not the engtoa to Continued en Pa fi 5 Cobras 4 PI ACES I I 1 city fth ll I iest thing i is give I 1 srs th" cty rEp eleven. arit Hr llu sEd si i no' arit 5 I ar mvthi I aeb Las Lttle Mtrst poirion I unfnr a I a a cty pr lJU paripated I t.ba II' their I than it It I' to I and Dnersi ty cha rn pion 0.1 door.

Russ lni ity Lni. I' Roy. bS kfilld Roswell ten. halCbS ks InivlTSit Marist II. Tech su 1111 HI En poOiiOs ud rter men tamd.

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ex rn i 1. I. the ity. llriy the 1" Ie' i ary ray in tr. T.

HIh 1111r G. I. A. 11:8.1 It almtt irJpoiple ech hoss man tOr 1 trrnh a-1 Ih" Clerfrnr snr to ma bit I at Wiia dr He 0 ierf11 alia't TIi. ta a l.

do" ureter tre oi ral I ri J3m on pt8in. Jarr rn f. rtye flfi en rLJ" 1 r. of lee eHrla f' II h- I wr 1 nr 1' l' re" en Ira re rc1 I ECl It. i :1.

l1ypr r. l1r. lh DR- fl Ii. IlC bet to fl a od. him.

I I in Jacksonville la A lp tl ml1jr fohall in en In ee. I rep rtoire In tactiM. From I ight dauar 9g th mo r-f ccte lVpap 1n. Turnipspe Pluck rn in rli 6tur iy lighter ptop Florile. mtle YJoridas et clinl1 ng ent :1.

hl pass re days ref1 ted ctaculltr Ond I tl in field I reriod J. Pr11aJ positions of Vh r. jry state III year hl pint oct mttth sea of Ueh Ili mirhie' in oCttettC. i up aloo. Murphy maInstay in a' in every fumiles hlt in Murphy ht and lineman oes tterrav :1.

up UI' ba in I'j In G. A. dy tnt Lm. ju irh a ntr 10 Itegh we WII tb id hrrHV i on :1 th' icy. I' tft Ca- hi rnrs9 1 leafhaik ft dWIe Lc1jal Ihtb lre the sa on.

ns op tiU blown wirh ion hi" pii c. Itl kpd neatly L. I this pa on. in tl G. 1.

A. I idp le and roieakel to' I the hEa lif1e. 1. wa kkr 1..1 In man" lay. i man' handles at all tact and ll 1dp rise th i.

ame. 1. or lialfbavk pt.iri"n ein if tlirest. Il in ik. II" nl rb kkin for atl ton.

is rltlt hC a Las hardest ceor tote. I knows hew t. root I' j- 1 Ipra ly I rded fit into jl pal 1 bright in off pf1 anc Van lten er 1 Ir praise in hs ea II I TI uh lin men fire IIh. zr rrl lift ff :1.t re hrwin pl- rate in pcP rne Tip' im pirkwJ crl JCJan in tie Rte me. rnto free sri hnkfiplr hit tin.

r. ends kick i lir i pabl ff moot iin Fr strt liter leR peck. I1.j i riven 011' r. of Tech llizt. 01i 11.f".1 frien tnrit ol leek o' 0 reJa rl I Teh Hid a 1' I ff ll a rLp tea.

vfpCt vivid Hzh. i RHhan siways th r8r tod y. Tie 4it Po CLEU. 14 Yehb lnn It Lhtoey n. I VI Scott rr i1.

on Pr rt JHck on I ri fnme lbh Harmon a rh Williall i tb. Holahan by I 1 1' 1414 l1fm on 0 7 7 O-14 orn a wton 3. IIneken ta touhlo Hckln tad 0. tou hdown tIanIIP I totirhIawn. TlIrnip 2.

Rf Flnk I tre trelt I. hnrIlIne man. lpman riodo 1 minutes. DP emher The innin higb plll fd i an between Tboma vile Moull tri Georl I i I anxious on i is larg st city. I lo atso 10 I tt o1ot I iIl lat i I I in bet eeD TbanksZ vinr i 8 Ore Th ill I I in I is in I I ce.

ted. k1.t 1t1t ff' 1 ii I G. M. A. i I I A.

1 it o. u. if N1t h. 1. 3 Th1 1' f' t- 8 oft n1 Lnivcrsi 51nn1 rut iy th pp fn tU cllfnp1nnir.

Here i shn' the i' j.iC\l' tc pil 11'- t' t. 1. l- i lirr ri.t.I J. As ra' rcf l' IP. tl a i1 i ir" jr 1 M.

:1r.1 1:1 pIC' I Cdt pi tr hs rT GEORGETOWN 1s li ton Peremfer ttp' prhl forn ti fatd tide ho 1 to 7. In pos ame. It was tt. i t1lIck Ii En 1' I1' ttree reari a so another if ha I n. fret 11:1 ya1 aI tb see tern trrI title.

hd victory. lnr lJll tar. bowpfr yard for tOllrdIW tVerte. fort rd pa. h- its gill.

orOPlown nn s.d..teppt-il. and I hi rbro1J tr shots rd attach rlid ii. hut only iii deolop rh hllil ri onl ine rrl a ain steadily. nzp th if passitin rJe pera te anr vir tory. If m.

tk Lt. 1 rend ri5t Thomp n. 1 c. Irt r. he hlln.

r. Mintonhir rt T. I qb Brennan rhh 7ea lR1 Gfhb Rmre perrio 1 Ln 0- rin TOlIhJJIn1. inl 01. OR lR1IP in.

or in point I I Iuth I hife rthvBrG I mllnto mm- I Pf' hp I i invitation otre an hri tmlie ill. i VandyMich Th ctomblr Vanderbilt i iTIIitJ Mkh lran i dirl' tors i i elltb wbollC 1 J. 1e D. Pet reI rid a 1 PETREL PL Jog Itrin. wlo ude hi If'tf'r tii.

itute th. plll Wit" Ii.t tuttuit 11'- I. i 11 1.1.thorp" t- hail Ia l. Br'n I an lrl nTH ii i loitl alrdd I tr Parrih ltiu- Ink I.I :1. Yarn" rd lallr Icifil.

Kilr lirtir. Hlrt lie1t. lJail cot Mar I'I'Ien. n. nr1.

llerh t'i" pr1icr If toin. t' til UII' 1 ta 1 that 1 wa unrlp- iId iilitiiit retllrninj to nJ ties enr. hit ltriiw in n--i'lnnt. annllncfd that he It tl riturn. ny BlLIJ MORROW' The lat rit.

on the tborpe football season for In were doliw il lat ni ht at the lnier ity. oohers nD ambIe hanill r. Ire honor 211r 11I rniI rite lIb tilllinl rJirnhlf prt fno tr inn ri0c about hllnd tttai-li Inl tolk on tpams ork rIllrin the piot tref lit. It- ch hOIl sane straight pleasure of hi a8 tb is nne 1otl anin Onletliorpe re iwinlt lurin player oncpa in tpr in steff. I Ihfl di i :21 at he 1nil" a 110 0' 11 a 1.

I I fI Ii 1 iii fl" 11d I hr Lf' Ui-C jd i i ti. 1' rer Th. fr 1I''r I Ir. ndrn ices T- i' rrd 1 rr 11 ip rest viral le titles rOlnni il Ir I. wlfh n'r it Of oria lano" and tIpr In tar1 of with te-luh-t.

Fir id rn ht ai I-- h. i' of II" I Ilor and tic Pive the Ifre 1 ear. yeral rw Tnarhn i 10 11Ion 1 IrrnAnce Lrl I1ridp I nllmp Ii. prrI if 1 in tit soil a ghnq loa. II tilr rhip In.

hrnl1ohr I'rli-p tile II Iy th11 Lnl tlJl' tin la rtrl' on thrtf iiC5 II hi.1 siit-t in fhnil 1 pllwed fir 1 1 1. In" thtt limp the IP i. hpome intro nel more ngpr. nl1 a i oppi ion he foe ha brn mo d. Geor ia.

IPtrpl fj htin in a11r th ill th fist i I sec-el. ninrt Fkrilts ma tnt-ic tro has" tat ttcitks tiC' on II Flririita a out 11 1 1 Ogl thrp shitli in hi frorv in. 1 gra ilIlfinn tie Ycuni fill lit rnb jnEIi he ing pa lIn OI1 1Ii" well-balanced I I De oobpr il1iams. 1. t1tRr.

title-holder. ucillill1t in math raLQu pion' hip scor 11 S- fH ll-IJ. 1 7. next I I ew the. i opoor lIei I easy I I yes- II wttjid TEAM WINNER Ir rmher in tie third II 1' nenrrnpnt fothaB iiI" er Wabash I A Oyarj J.

tie pa rr titer first jwn Vsttxh rnret ri Knr Lynch Sei1i ntickel liieitalitiz the lOCtOrS Inc nill until :1.1 line wa er 1 Lat in :1 1It cO 1 ht wrrf' 11 1. 1 Lineup. ptTnH 1' k------------- r. I Lt. tall bird Ir.pt.I.

Il. Thump Siillirii r. 1 ntp II.Ford..r. I. K.T1..r Ito 1.

h. lI" on in. I iR b. Sctteoinrv Scoring tore ahll h. Lynch I 1I tittipire.

I ippi fleri judge. Iidlrpnn snan. lIjy tertilt. rid nror 4 Wiloa II 0 1) 7- DEFEA TED nrrnnfr 2. co- jf 1 ff tld to 1 pfr ons.

field nnirnt rirIo wits tint arr in pirn hip colleges no tonians CIJP brrt of lD. hoes ru hed di 8ran- tai dea i imln rIin er Otonn 1I Eoton ptint riod loa nt-lIe ffCO pry tb yard Ward in tire I OildutS' j1pnnon. rl Prep Tea Old timers Jf Elion Wiliams AL PR TM. Center I Crow Thrash. Gcrdol.

Jack Thompson End 5 Joe Srith. llf-Bob Half Wilams whte fOthal in a com year a in- tldy mullr IS wtizhed tle time alHar fotha1l i it tlp fine brnd ootbnl nn" pn ary rhlo1s rf' t. in pite if this Ulrelib Irirn aml atracrin eor ap rai" orparath Rnal i. of ni for1111 rayed nrividlnly InrJ trp hranl di ar Ih nrJloo nt in boY r. a are is th Pln nbs rP atchcr rr ro the rLrnl pmI in or tl.

yearp. in Vi. kin altime tar fnls bms too-rd mn oah hack ra 1 iD h9m rh him It jprr0n intit lrIdx a holding a at 1.rliA itllrv acaroo ant C.Jo- Rrd Reler turninc Oct hi. fin. tf' m' Msntan pr ico.

lidinj mint Ir lire a1 3:1 n1. i nr hi m. :1 i' in tRrity rritial pr Har Comparisn. CrF fU no t'i. ad el Hred fir oi.

In t.r brinlino into I di11 lon in plnyjnJ rJor in pmnhinJ nd cr.ixti- nJ f13iti1 nail tn pl I i muh lik nmparinl rir ln 1IRr" wtth Rihard' mi btte-blaep. fun amentlis. fMtbal toray wh Iamp i wu ftEn 111 1. ant kn wn smonl Ich art lrop-ki'king nrI nr n-eloite pn anr Kr8f11 pHcnrine pyrotes-hnien tite Lio t. th.

other in rthmr hnp. skip anl jump binn i' pretty fl' IIU" Int th r. A pineprf fnt. field orli hAp these I ual wel Ir had ff Kame' 10 hi out. pickne ntr rr In Alrr Iia lelm A ar i a AlO 0hn nenrron ri hi uf ir titutp rr hinl f' jI tr et ThPp a nth.

in ah hanrHn fflbAn th latin 1 tn 11. wn nrIin hA Tir 1 ck 11 is jOlr 1 i. yhi lptpr. 10 Iel. tIll plun nlltAnOn1 ith char inl nw rd Foothal I Fe WEl nrIlnJ ff hal a imprtant.

hnr Ps. quitI Clone I ohn InJe on two I prnpfriere Rilrside. I Ifl. r. si- weilhino puuinds.

Oi mo llria' cirrs jnrdll pmmi in rlard t' prp pr bl rtr a' Bap killd in hI Kobl ilP a 3Son arzument Crn Rivr id liS bp tP Jp WI hii. Irrn hT ho r11 hol. time a nni rul i. singte-hnnuted. i.

hlo In Jnp pxeutinn Mlk. 1ud. Ip was Riv nddes la re Tl' other glAd ThrR h. ci1 now rotbaI lonk. lke unti i his Jm hail trth IOnt fotbnl wa in.

Pople rpca lant dil pa- 1 Gord oin 1 rgill. no tlp 1ha i Itrn nIl' Iproupness purpse unrelnt in puni hment. Iny Godon wi rN1 I in Cfrta in a me I 11 onpNng I 11mi Thrn bi i i ealtt' tme I I wont I Har Cu lr I is difcult underland I fne cap agTom of feld had Qrtl cutomer evl nl' aftf wbiste that i. firt te i met Drob Elln. Georga Miltar colee I Grdon Inlttute eull Jtl cn.

ack atn eTr i Gerxi pr lne a. mo. It InteUgent ld. wit blrhll 1 elop rasnlnr w. mos eJ 1 vjejunl.

these mpn lat u' in rSII- schools becuse of rtilular backield tfi l. 3 nnot 1eca led ln" that 6msb afe minote J'Y rund rlosing Dlny flY een srimmagp m.ter- little de the line i wa rgge ni him eI. tne n. ma oly Chle Tomn aml. enulo ot 15 3 at 8 nj G.

I Charle Thomp 1. Ihol. Atanta. Ila title man devJopd rJI gme. nd he as wel adapte 1.1 1t ju interferen lite i.

vr bru2ht charng wnks Inu raLed tke In assistauc. Ate Iys' Hgh iii Aooe BarDeHie iaI oac hatii ith ChlrHe blh anr YiU st rI jV suo-h fght" tbat Fortb come mal wl1 ram. cost n' hartd fghting yoonggtt tt jfe gu fothal Jut ol rit on forlie anti kpt loo te-ily lut hi jike1 calle sgnals Lo Gr e. Wi in pnll takles Lke Charie Tompn eldol waited his balf ust te Backfeld Difct is Quie difcolt. Wbl ha eer In lik tph mer Wiams.

Lkey. er Hikmn RivPside and Grdon. don't thf' 18. th likman Smith carrit abut 16 punds the fapst teh i Crackr 8T te. qUlteback Jo rfor.

GorQn 19. and 0' I cpl quickwite. re te. Wn tha ain Iot t. lc Mc wa bst devlo.

i rgla. qialificaton. reuire 1 lckmAD. Rivr- r. idl' lVa literl dest tin would-be e.

ational back Lkey. Hi fnde iIttte 1:10 Gf ron 8uffere in TeIl wiiut i wa stroD custmer. ter old nt. 1 fotbal tl1 Prpa la Rivride dropkiker plungng bc cr- taunty ou ht pla red placll n. nur her pla1er lS lcA" Mitary NIIje eIiIan eo seaSn palt t' institutin lnnehan.

fat. 192 tem Anlley i vnity Blh hol footb te Bb Bfl te ol Grdon Aa hy in Grga hito bt cen. devlop rlin. LawnC. 1 rr ae.

rdon IDeen. ad YOln Bi pn. tnsatDal bck. Ote ame Ti 11 nothin a Filing. Gdron let leare Enr Gordolwho i.

lnprt wa1 kiled Ist ler i TaJ hlfol Mlr le pvip. sverl rions ruon. 10 lul spn 1 Tb is is te fat TaTnprt lef ol te atr a prep Te reSD tK lW and' i hfefo cn jus wht qualfiCton Iml. thin CU ofMa4 Ulan. ruld harl i ppced eno dap inonti spaln tke plac wt tar perore tee fuPf seRsns.

Ifet a sid b. I mi ht aske a1 t' Brron I re. bred tat Barns sowig u-o prp athlle Overe SD i te nt pla pme ide cld It I was unt at wth Te te mithte realy cme it hi a thi wter cheem agr Ua Barn Iso1o. tr8 rtsI0 plner te hstO oftl Rutb. ti eleon ha no t4" wth cnege tumsa pll Alboth i 1 te eatmt I eiest ye city th sirs.

a. ai ai. Mari ry ihe jov rb II ild iity ehornpions. I Fr nan Ta. renter nr 1ey.

an hsch- it fensive Fn(1. he th :5 trw with fnhi hrl o'tta'h raio. io hit si th at M. rt the ha. Rss nhiiy re sprlt the red the rd to1er rae.

PV A leant a- oc thtt ttee La rree eICeurtt prie1. trnnd 1- eerety. oleri ec raee areCee 5 rho ICac nterf erene rd ot tVarte pen pttv ej worlerfil M. A. Iteno a a hTZlt f- t-- tte oere at a r' II- hu eve ii agee L' and rare in 4e oem fe tt n- art man a hs ITo tretete a erere rn Ita af itrPfl rho teer 1t en- foe ayng sceta 1ee.t tcee end a joe.

itef Ofl 1 ne le F-- a tarn c- 7 ce sd totem lee 1ce ttecvo- dear 10 inC itt ta a t. loate thect lee lea rhert 11 brinn the rrd and lc By Assonatd lroo. orida las factnr'-atrertgth oipge Faridas hiftnz aaees. hal efectve a hilL a dl rod. ple fa ii.

joe guard Maret. ho 5 ark baa fol- day. CCitt. ll Oifi in. ken i cd.

one Cit en or 1fe 3. iOCi UI otate Lets ins melt. fe.1 ii-icing ci cit. tb. silo a yar I irate.

tLa best kor se a lAciest li irterlaok well. rneiele I. i. A. otteer Buk 5 the cocif I- ifk.

en I it fl ice 1fe 015 I iiCt w. thse hit. CI otar ths tI i deftesict' is anither orves reich tics ieaeoa a stght. t. tzh FVt hoer ten f- oicre Itlariet tfriVCteg ire tE rroatesc i5rec pick isfnan tiec fa bfield reen itnel de line inc tine.

woiij C0ii. ro. lit v.t he if raeo ssoed fe4 ree. I nivornito. p1 tee iSS if i P- as-------- I ebb tiilition Ifard ig Tonnant I.

llcirrep Vilson Jackeon lokcteotad re--------- Vrav Barelan qh Turnipvecd Ponieroy aie i--------- iliiamo Nenton 14 47 1 scoreng it. I Referee. Elenak parimoth MA winnino givinz Valdosta. i' he Iiie VT. mt Oe.

C- :0 d- 4' 1 5 5 a 0j I a Sl1j I 4o fOSS-- ik ce I 4si' j4s se ae is A 15 0 I to aSuee tt 0 ae' 5' 4t. 5. 4u. i I tt 1) ika1 5ua4 0 q4eva. A' a I I I 0 ay iii 1yt' 0 atesc 55M it.

0 C- pen rs Senje flfl I1Y t1 ci' fe r' Ic shCafl tc c. flntt ii i M. 1 c. i en tte th crti cv i I cicr etitig Wasicenzton fayette poe nil or .1 Ci ajtereti. gte.

caine. s-- ifeC IOi ta ri-nate- sictacred marked art tb- furniclid fltiitOCfl I I a titsiatiditi Catre. lseter by ard ti Georetnwn fl doititid a nil lie elvett tlia line. cain 5 tb Gazeila. carryitec he irtin tie summary r.

ci Stephen rr SnelT re. rh I. I IT I flit Harm. I i university E. Dorie.

I li. ctrrix wIt his cit fr lie eSotfl. I I i of ii' tcl horpe I. it tad atil iii. r.

lit-- lion tim it eeoc ati rdit ii 1 nab eirtieilai- Ileicirir. I Ito rtctifclt. lie f. 4 route. yu i.

ti rio. litithetti. fl trIos. t-iti Rue ia Ii. Sitie steiteil let acts igle.

iii ri- i Veii ii- inn. rites :1922 tiight Iniverscty. founders. lie university a. it tin iteil tianliiet.

foit tall roe I he test I tritininit period ito welcome piaters hit its ilcil sting reeling in during speech I fel- 1 itormy gnu iron. a usc. rsv oto v-- hi f0-l ti.C. tee. ti C-------- OC 5 Ct iciTa i 0 1 ciii I i.

roc 0 ttt3 55 ct it rc t-- 1. fir itTt ateis sniiier tree that ticocites 1. it" reIoiiii lot sleety if root. the tnira 1 1:1 itiiii hz tv- 1 ii- it lii mctit al tki- iii t.t.--- jayiteg tilS Sri- fciniion iin1 do ui-u Ic i CI. wetS ri tie it iniea carv iitsiiii ii ety hii I IS-I em rtie ciii.

WI ii en oii- that first feld tin- anil Stile oploicitiun fo has more stair. I hi yet The In iv- ris- expecting litch- lttrcls fetiec occasIon. eiitl glethirpe histiry graditotiitn ews-aca lilies I. Ilie iial 2. 18-15 li-i 7.

I ahipsunk I tIsCC A iCcit I in t1. i. i ICC in- I ttoci Ct recent tCi I 4 ti cv ict' fa ATtty arI itt pcreil lice rS I ssl cbs iran itti 1. line. ir Ills WAD ASh I me ci------------ I.

I i it. I I. g------- c--------- II. Kte r. itassand t.

I------- llibejn Satilers cc. ti. r. ii le------It-lilt f. h------- i if5eiaiaJheferee it issiseippi I I I I I Senrcrg to- I- ii- 1 7-7 I sly ross I 7 40set zip them.

oilcan Otonnell over ri or tt I iil itl hi mm i I PREP C. Guard-Crow Tackle-Jack Tackle i. Quarter-Joe So 15 mailer the tinr star is his floe ho state. spi IC pro-if 5 attrartitig Geeirias yotinit staita tO analyil. fritlall ixticidually tIny Ni grcitiy boys th has rric grst mitt or ca time all team finlo htmself coached iiirincham sns i institute Arthur Maddox Georgia Military ilo net t' an turnenc hi fine Stone Itvetide.

stitar to it acid itblime fah tlic I iiarit- Cfltii5l itSCtiOIiSflP5S asred tirt npoiicy a hringinc play a dioimsnean y.t-rfril smasticng arid pcalitis tUii iS math brondaxthie mighty blade. the are ii' etch an exectttcnc ih th rythtnee rcl fitSli if boys loorria ieiiid tech ilerclopmetit highly piektnc c- nter cix seer-ovary te Isbn tTinvi if ah handling Tlenilersiin tilt well. pass backs qitte ss cItric tot I titer I nutttsneoiihv if hiatt shoutiters. I Henderson DeTaperriere anti C. itt.

1:10 pmeotise must itt wantcit held ag The who koiw I juot ung goitiz tv-mgis. inc al-1 wa hard wi is 5. Seo t' 4hs Sins tire pnrtuiular tciial Suitith csiutd reins ICIV. ft ny nielny lIStS to yiitng gentlemanly silt itt Boyt Ic lil intl tuit literally bruight works hi iaim Afler It W1iiaiti uCcie anti iii buys figliL" For trLtn rd-haired iii Locust ins ii hi ust a wa Iik such erdc seen celied COOi re. times.

be prep in ii outline ti1ifl ule. 0 six veare. Ti heipHe eer de the en Mcliv. school 1. was Tezss- prep la.

tlit danxa be a-a a fleda5 al-- of wer thern. Coitln ed 5f i.

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