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6 RDA THE SALSALT LAKE TELEGRAM SAT SATURDAY EVENING DECEM It II Ii- Ii II By STARS United CLASH Press II ALL STARS TOLEDO Dec 1 CamP Camp mp Sh Sherman's Shermans Sher All American mans man's all star collegefootball will be the mantle of men will clash here this afternoon A i 1 the next few weeks anc with the Washington and Jefter Jefferson Jeffer Jeffer- I willwili have their hands f- Ing fi fi- sonson university eleven Twenty s. Ing whatthey thi think tl thousand are expected to see lee the Stars In ever i game C. of the gagame me must be II 1 I Jl Jf GRID 6 RID GA GAME ME ClAIMS TWELVE TELVE VIA DEATH ROUTE DURING 17 FOOTBALL SEASON Colleges Have a Cle Clean Re- cI Record Rec- Rec I ord Ending the Year With a Great Showing By Cy Special News Service Dec 1 Football Football tho the CHICAGO roughest of ot Americanoutdoor sports ports exacted a toll ot of twelve victims vic tims tunaduring thothe 1917 season which I ended with Thanksgiving day games ac- cordIng ac- ac dIng cor-dIng to reports of ot theAssociated Press I The Th IhA number waswee Rl six less than 1916 and four less than two years yeara In ago In 19 1914 therethero were fifteen deaths Defenders of ot the popular sport pointed to thefact tact that not a fatality nor nol nor- von von won a serious injury occurred in the We big universities and colleges where the game mo isconducted under expert physical physi- calcal I condition All of or the victims with ono exception were either high school students or players who with little or 01 or- no or- no no training participated in games A A. majority of ot the cases showed that the players entered the game without proper knowledge of ot it and without without without with without proper physical condition for or so rough a sport ThoThe open style of ot play Instead of ot the smashing game which rapidly is being discarded has eliminated much of ot the danger in thetho opinion of ot Fred L. Murphy A former fonner Tale star starS now coach at Northwestern Northwestern North Northwestern university The players he te said also are ale better protected through Improved Improved im improved Im- Im proved heavily padded uniforms and nf Lack of ot proper training and physical condition is the greatest menace to the game Coach Murphy said today High school students and semiprofessional I players as a rule are not property properly har- har to the game In thebig colleges and md universities thothe players are systematically systematically conditioned and trained In addition they undergo a a.

rigid physical examination If It they have SV symptoms of ot heart weakness they are not accepted A. A A. A Stagg the veteran coach ofthe University of or Chicago said that universal universal sal 1131 physical examination and training of ot high school chool students would materially re reduce reduce re- re duce the number offootball deaths SomoSome oftho the larger high schools now require ex examination x- of all athletes but he said the practice has not been put into effect in smaller cities TheTho list of victims Roscoe rocoe E. Batton a Hastings NebNob high school student killed November 16 1 by a blow which produced heart failure GeorgeGeorga corga A A. Blewett of Los Angeles 20 Tears nars old a student at the University of California died of or a brain hemorrhage on October two S-two two days das after a freshman game same Charles Charlet C.

Persian Jr of or Plantsville Conn 19 years old a student at Pennsylvania Penn Pennsylvania Military college died Iea November Novem Noveme herber 1 IS of a ruptured blood vessel er of the harm bann Elvin AnderAnderson n. a Trinidad ColoCole high school student died October 30 from an Injury to fo his spine Roy Groues Groue a Wilsonville Neb b. high student 17 years ears old died November No November 10 from Internal injuries I Guy Henry a AthensAthene Texas high reboot chool stud student nt IS 18 years ears old died Oc- tOber October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober 13 from Internal Injuries sustained In a a. high school game ThomasRvan nyan of ot Alvarado Texas died November 11 13 of received In a high 8 school bool game i d' four days previous pre pro Henr Henry Lei a a Champagne Ill HI high school student 17 years old died November 1 15 as a result of injuries received in a game played two weeks I- I Harold A. A 17 years old died In I Indianapolis on November 12 from In Injuries Injuries injuries In- In juries received in a game played a month previous F.

F. Boyes halfback on Oil the Charleston Charles Charles- I ton S. C. navy yard team died November Novem Novem- herber 3 from Concussion of ot the brain as as- he the he result of ot being tackled Ellis Hamilton of ot Detroit 17 years old died November 26 of ot injuries received In a. a s.

gamepame pla played edthe previous da day Harry DeDc Loff Lor of Detroit 26 years old died November 29 9 of ot injuries received Ina Ina in in- a I a semiprofessIonal game gam PLAN PITTSBURG GA TECH GAME By Special News Service NEW EW YORK Dec1 In In these parts barth I rt they're re pulling pulling- now for a final windup to Ibo the tho Wars tsars football season with a a. game I between tween those thos twosplendid elevens elevens- Georgia Tech and Pittsburgh Pittsburg Some Some- Someone one has haa to be football champion of ot ththe year I I the they argue and usually there are a lot lot- of lot- of of ot bruised feelings tee when the theol news i a is be- in being be- be I I in laging bandied around about Mout Hr or that team being a titleholder Therefore followers fol lot lowers towerswant ththe seasons season's best bets beta to get together fight It out and turn the pro over to theRedlIed Cross or some SOmo other similar cause caule Just imagine TV what hat such a game could do for tor the noble purpose of the KedHed Croat Croe Imagine the natural Interest suchsueh a 3 contest con contest insure andami then add to It the patriotic dollars that would pour through tho the turnstiles The sum undoubtedly would top for tor there are ure fields In this nation where that many could be and nd would bo be squeezed in for the tho contest And the glory of ot such football playing playing- there could be no more glorious crown Clown to add Sodd to a championship in football than to pronounce GeorgiaGeorgiu Tech and two schools that had done a monthsmonth's work for the RedlIed Cross in an afternoon There ar are other opportunities for such contests ante ts and the opportunities for the golden Olden harvest hanest forfol the Redlied ClOSS ross Of or course are Just as numerous u. it are are- that the schools school Win continue to stand on their dignity and und refuse tb to Sanctionmeetings of or the sort sort sort-at ort ort- at a time when the RedlIed Cross needs every nickel AsideAsido from rom the noble end such a foot football baU game would gain it would furnish the most exciting and interesting interesting- football ver seen It would be an intersectional battle batUe in which a realtitle would be at stake There would be no idle chatter during the winter re regarding arding this or that teams team's claim to a title TheTho same game ame couldbe staged In ti theTaleYale bowl bowl YaleTalc could do yet in ht a football way way way-or 01 there are other fields fields- notably thePrinceton and Harvard eta sta- chums the Polo grounds ground New ew YorkTork or 01 Kaves ICa field Boston THIRTEEN STARS I WILL CLASH TODAY By United PressPresa CHICAGO DecDee 1 Thirteen Thirteen former all American players will be In this action this afternoon when the Camp Custer and Camp Grant cI elevens ens meet at Stagg field The Battle Creek squad has been under under under un under tutelage of ot Coach Yost of Michigan for tor several days dars while Coach Stagg of ot Chicago has been directing the play 1 of ot tho the Rockford team Neither team hashadsufficient work to give a line Une on Its Us ability TheTho Illinois men will outweigh their opponents nearly nearly near near- I ly twenty five pounds to the man but the Michigan bunch is expected to bo- bo be much faster Full Fully 1 national arrn army men will vil vl 1 come In from Camp Grant on special trains and parade parado the loop before going to the field Two thousand soldiers are expected from Camp Custer 11 0 TELEPHONE LEAGUE TEn TERMINALS 12 3 iTt TU HI HO Thompson 18 16 Acord 93 Pratt Pinkley Totals 42 2309 BRACKETS I 12 3 Irvine 16 Frost 96 90 Linden Hall hail Clyne dyne Totals 2306 OF C. LEAGUE DISCOVERERS 1 2 3 I Roche 14 0 Dummy Dummy Winter Hurley 1 Ill I'll Totals 2041 NAVIGATORS 1 2 3 Wood 14 Greer 39 79 Dummy Dummy 5 is Tot Totals ls 0 ms 19781973 I 1 PILOTS 1 1 2 I 3 TU Lynch 5 Kane Iane 92 36 Laramie Dummy 12 37 Dummy 12 12 Totals Totals 9 6 EMERALDS El 1 2 3 TU Lyman Maher 47 Owens 95 Dummy izi Dummy 12 37 Totals 1996 Dan Griner Becomes Property of Cards By United Press NEW YORK Dec 1 Dan Dan Griner former for for- or- mer or- or mer right hand pitcher with the Cardinals Cardi Cardl- nals today became the property of ot the Brooklyn National league club on ers Griner was in St. St Paul last summer and was returned to the Cardinals after the close of ot the American association season I Jerry Dow Downs May Quit Baseball Game for Auto By United Pr Press s.

SA SAN FRANCISCO Dec 1 Baseball fans Cans got a jolt today when It was re reported reported re- re ported that Jerry Downs who piloted the Seals nd during the hse last half of the lat last season threatens te tto abandon at the game i to I gogo into th the automobile business Jerry is js studying the insides of ot automobile I trucks truck and plans to become a salesman I STOVALL OUT By International News International News Service LOS LOR ANGELES Dec ec 1 Gorge George George Stovall Sto- Sto vall former fonner big leaguer and manager of ot the Vernon Coast league Iague team last sea season son has quit baseball Stovall said he had been given an unconditional release from VernonVemon He lie will makemako III his home In irs southern California Joe Loomis Returns I Home From France II By Cy internatIonal News ws Service CHICAGO Dec D-C. 1 Joo Joe Loomis of ot the tho Chicago A. A C. and former fOlmer national amateur ama ama- I I sprint champion is at home today tody after six months in France as ax driver of dun an American I ambulance ul in ailed aile the Ver- Ver I 1 i I sector Loomis plans now to enter I tome Some branch of ot the I i American army probably the section I Champion Leonard Will Referee Today od y- By i I By International News Service CHICAGO DecDee 1 Benny Benny LeonardLeonald lightweight champion is In Chicago to today to today and will act as referee of or a a. special amateur bout between Dick Rich and Harry Golio featherweights at the Arcade Ar Ar- Ar- cadecade gym this afternoon I DENVER ELECTS i DENVER Dec 1 Fred Fred Itan right end end was chosen captain of ot the University of ot Denver football elevencleven Thursday night He lie may not play next year ear however el as he Is a member of or a D.

military hospital unit subject to call Waltr Camp could save ve himself a lot I of or worry about having to go outside Yale I Harvard and Princeton for his all Amen i can team if he would pick an informal i eleven The rookie is now bus busy UI tell teU I ing what a bonehead play the coach made j- ing in tn team not gi Win a a. place on the tue re regular lar Buy them by and always 0 0 For For- Big Bag of Ducks DucIs Hunt in Marshes and Use Blind Blind Ackerman I I II I i 4 iLe- iLe i 4 4 4 II I I Famous Hunter and Trapper Tells Telegram Readers Something Something Some Some- Something thing About Popping Water Fowl By Morris orris Ack Ackerman of ot rabbits there probably probably probably OUTSIDE ably are more mOle ducks shot than any other American game You get et that American game Really we ve should say that therethero are ale more ducksclucksshot in the United States than any other kind of game with the possible exception of ot rabbits Broadly speaking the wild duck Is not a native ofthis country as It breeds bleeds in thetile vast territory above the northern lineof ot the United States and winters south of our boundaries It is on the fall all migration that we get our bestduck luck shooting as the federal law prohibits the killing of ot migratory birds in the spring There are several successful legal ways of or hunting ducks depending on the lo location location lo- lo cation and layout of ot each hunting place The best territory theeasiest hunted and with the largest bags Is marsh ground The marshes offer wild rice and other vegetation that theducks want and must have to sustain them on their long trips and and- as and- as and- asas It is a a. natural feeding ground that Is where you find them This Is especially so of or the mallard mal mal- mallard I lard black duck teal and other non- I non- non diving ducks- In ducks In this kind of ot hunting hunting- a blind Is I essential That is made of ot grass and rushes or weeds stands about four feet high andis built right in the marsh The ducks arearc either called in or decoyed or both In marsh malSh shooting the weather I while a consideration doesdocs not spell half hal so much as Is the case JC of ponds nr- nr or 1 lakes Vos where HIOT-O Is In no rio food tn in I entice ducks It takes tales good rough weather to I bring in the ducks to thelittle ponds and lakes and in order to have success you must be concealed In a blind or in the weeds along the In hunting certain varieties of ducks such as you can speak up on them In a boatboar While lIc there is I always alwa's a chance of or sneaking up on most any kind of oC ducks either in marshes or ponds where you punt near the shore hO hOn and where there reP arc coves and hays along the shore line It may be said that duck hunting is not for or the weak weak that that the rougher roughen rough rougher en the weather the better the shoot- shoot Ing MILITARY STARS I DO BATTLE TODAY Former College Stars to Tangle in Grand Finale on Gridiron I I OMAHA Dec 1 Alt AH star football i teams picked from college elevens of past years representing the soldiers In training at Camps Funston and Dodge will wIl meet on Creighton field today what is expected to be the tho greatest game ever er witnessed in Omaha and be before before be- be fore fOle the largest crowd ever gathered for for- aa gridiron battle The players selectedfor tOl both teams Include in include In- In cludeelude both officers and privates and though some ofthe retired from rom football foot oot- ballbali some borne years ago their recent training train train- in ing in the military camps has put them in the most perfect physical condition The proceeds are to be divided between theathletic funds of the two camps The I tentative lineup follows Camp Funs Funston ton camp Dodge I Berr Berry Wash WashIe Ie le Carberry Ames I Rowley W. P. lt Mayer Minn Withington Har lg Hammond Kan iCan Kanc 0 Cook Colo Cob rg Allanson Carlisle rt 11 Robertson Dart Fletcher re re Allison CarleCarlo Beck Neb Clark Ill hb Jones Wis Vis Fast DerrPenn I Prince Hastings fb McCormick S.

P. I WIN I FROM UTAH POWER In a hard fought contest on the municipal municipal municipal mu mu- grounds th the Remington Typewriter Typewriter Typewriter Type Typewriter company compan won from the Utah Power Po and Light company by a a. score of 6 to 2 Dangerfield starred for the Remington while C. Hobin Robinson son starred for the Utah Power The lineup was as follows Remington Utah Power Soloman re reo Charles I. I li Cocky rt rt IJ J.

AndersonAndelson rg Hall Petersen A. A Robinson Collett lg Is GoogleCoogle 1 It It Eckstein I limes Ic le Wise Vise Bruggere Donelson Wood i Platt D. Anderson AndelSon lb fb fb C. Robinson West V. Robinson I Umpire and referee referee i r.

Hall Timekeeper E. E. 1 Spanish Fork Ends Season With Victory a By SpecialNews Service SPA SPANISH FORK Dec Wasatch academy went down to defeat here yesterday yesterday yes yeses- terday es afternoon in its final game of or the the- season with the local stars the score be being being be- be 5 tS i ing 25 to 6 Straight football ib was us useded ed- by by both elevenselevena and a large crowd of ot rooters rooter witnessed the game I The lineup Wasatch Spanish Fork Peterson IeIc Ie Andrus i. i Jt rt lt Church I Bradford Leddell CG. Williams William Knudsen rg rg Hales Norman rt rt Miller Thompson To re re Davis Scoggins Strang Jones I.

I 1 L. Williams Jordan rbfb fb Holt bit Selby Edwards WHITE VS DUNDEE By Ely InternationalNews Service CHICAGO Dec 1 Jack Jack WhiteWhile Chicago Chi Chi- I ago tago lightweight has been el matched to box ten rounds withwilh Johnny Dundee at Lawrence La Mass December 18 18 8 it was announced today 2 I. Ii AMATEUR i A I 7 By ALBERT ALBERTI F. A I I I WARDEN I TV EN VER university probably L' has been suffering from I stage fright or perhaps they have only been able to play I while this gent bearing the name of Anderson was in harnharness ss at any rate they have declined to clash with the tho Utah Agates for or the gridiron title in i The fact act that the D. U.

stars have flatly decided not to play the title game has caused Coach croch Jack Watson Vatson and his warriors to get peeved and they certainly have a just right in so doing a 0 5 Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick and his East East- Side East- Side East- SideSide gridiron stars ars will return home irom frOm Walla Valla ana Walla this afternoon Vh where re the they were defeated in the title game last Thursday The Tue Leopards played a great article of ot ball despite their handicap and ant and- aa great deal of praise Is due them a a I Ralph Jordan former ormer Panther star and now a member of the local ambulance corps encamped at Camp Grant has been 1 on tl tIle sick Ick list for or the past few tew weeks hut Jock Is now rounding Into his old timecondition an and expects to be In great groat shape I for the final grid game brame of thetIle year I The he Utah boys Loys at Camp Kearney arney and antI I Camp Grant are certainly certain I having a great time and their athletic standard has caused the teams In their respective places worry crry at all times Some one said that Utah would not stand a chance against outside teams but the I have been starring In every branch of ot athletic endeavor ol and unless the unexpected unexpected happens the home town boys will will- be will- be betie listedhated with the greatest starsstara in ID the Irai ratling 1 ng camps camp throughout lO gh ut thothe nation n. Coach Henry Richard Richardson and his Panthers Panthers Pan Pan- returned homeborne from Boise late last night and with the exception of ot Midget Langford the entire team i is In great shape TheTIle players and fans who ac- ac the team sa say that tit tu-j Panthers Pan Pan- rs pl ec their first real game gamet of the l' season will beba the nextsport to 1 i ushered hered in throughout the th nation and if i thehoop game is as successful as the i grid season has been the fans will seesea seal I some classy contests High blab schooLs school and colleges will start their practices dur- Ing dur during Lag the coming week eel SS Mil Mit nt Romney the st High school chool grid staretar may become a member of ot thetho Aggie Agate stars who are now encamped at Logan i if the word of ot some of ot the Aggles can be taken seriously Mit tit is one of or the best little who ever worked In a unie in this section and should he attend the Aggie school next year ear the teams of ot Colorado as well as Utah might as well sit back and take t. notice Stars like Romney Conk wright Hansen Peter Peterson and Jarvis are not uncov- eredered eer every day and tJ A intend to again catchthe Ule backers sound asleep i S- MetMet Mel I Freebairn the tho youngster who copped the annual distance race Tur Turkey ey da day hashai de developed eloped into a classy runner and Mel together with the writer and nd Ted Johnson expect to enter the annual ten-mile ten Jaunt at Denver Den next spring His victory last Thursday was his third race race and although heho Is untried at the ten mile distance he would makemako the best bet bets in the West mid sit up and take notice S- In In speaking speaking- or feminine critics we must roust not forget what one young miss said said said-at at the Aggie Utah game Oh if Ir I Iere were ere ere- only a boy Mose would be easy for me He is the whole lit Aggie team and it if I could get hold of ot his hairhall I would pull it all out and then MomMose would not bl be able to show an any class against our boys As it is Is oh John stop holding myroy hands cant can't you ou see se I amron busily engaged in thought Continuing she I wild said DeDc feat teat hathbath its charms but gosh isn't Mose ose a swell looking fellow Expect Record for Grid Classic Today By United Press OMAHA Dec 1 A A record breaking 1 crowd with receipts well over arcare expected this afternoon when the Camp I Funston and Camp Dodge football sq squad squad-j adu I mix on field Forty five boxes recently auctioned were bought by men for 50 0 DENVER CANCElS GAME WITH Star Injured in the Final Game and Battle I I Called Off I Denver Denvel university has flatly refused to meet the Utah Aggles for or the Rocky I mountain conference gridiron title simply simply simaim ply because one of ot her besthest stars was Injured in their final inal game last Thurs Thurs- I day It appears as If the Denver team has a case tase of ot cold feet teet or elsociso it has has- aa one man team Swede Anderson i I played theentire game with a broken collar bone and this fact tact did not become known until 1 after the struggle had ended fl rt Coach had the star examined yes yes- I I and after being satisfied that the atar itar was Injured and that his als Injury would not heal for tor some timethe mentor I decided to cancelthe game The faculty of ot Denver also ruled against the game although Coach FIke Flke had usedhis ver very best efforts to complete complete com coin pleto the tho necessary arrangements The Denver officials claim the title and state that the Aggles have a right to claim nothing more than a tie for the honors At this writing our country is ia in need of ot the support of everyperson and In Innot in- not in- notnot staging the tho game the officials have lave forgotten one thing thing the the Red ned Cro Cross Crogg This game would have attracted thousands of ot fans ans and as the Red ned Cross was to get everything over ct ci pense their efforts for tor the money have also gone rone glimmering Coach Jack Watson Vatson and his Aggles have been the talk of or the West We-st this season and they are deserving of a gamegamo with theDenver school chool One-man One teams team arearc found now and then and it is certainly one time that the D. U. officials ott have one man instead of or eleven i I DOBIE IS CONNIE I I MAGI MACK OF FOOTBALL By By Special News Service NEW YORK Dec 1 I.

Gilmour DobieDoble the man who lived in the Northwest long I enough to establish a record of ot not losing a football In nine game years of ot directing teams learns is now the Connie Mack Macl of ot the I football game in these parts Although he came outof theWest West and and the far Northwest at at that that sports sports followers In I the section east of ot the Alleghenies have come to the conclusion that hes he's the real real goods I When DobieDoble took the tile Naval academy team and sent It into a scoring record i of or points in iu four our crimes eames mes fr ro-nt ro the fact that his hig team had lostloat a game earlier ll er In the I season TheyTiley simply remembered re remembered re- re hohe had showed the FastEast some Western football speed and were willing to admit his class fable Dobie resembles Connie Mack both in method and the obtained Dressed In funereal black tall and solemn solemn sol sol- sol sol- heho stalks up and down the football field while his team Is in action He lie doesn't talk much but hehc does a lot of I thinking Speaking Speaking- of his methods recently with I Eastern critics he said There are ale four cardinal points to mak- Ing making mak mak- I ing a i football team and those are the I points my teams must learn before I will I consent conent to theirthell calling themselves football foot football baU players Those Thos points are ale ence running with thethchallhail blocking and tackling Until my men have learned that point they arc given no lessons in offensive pla play I believe that with those methods and the results obtained things drilled into them they can get more cooperation into their work Th They play more as a team and not as nals The rudiments must be mastered before the other points of or the game can even be considered The Dobie method of or attack is greatly similar to the system put into effect at nt Pittsburg by Glenn WarnerVarner and the East has recognized for a long time that Warner Warnor War Warner nor knew more about football than the average impresario It Is a crushing at attack at attack built on power and speed and and it gets results Bike Stars Ready eady forlor Annual Grind By International News Service NEW YORK Dec 1 New New Yorks York's annual annual an annual six-day six bicycle race this time under un un- un- un I derdel new rules gets under way at one minute past midnight tomorrow night at Madison Square garden The new rules call for a one-hour one sprint every afternoon and amI two hours of sprinting every night The following teams are entered Frank Kramer and Oscar Egg Alfred Goulett nn and Jake Magin Arthur and Willie Spencer Eddie RootHoot and Peter Drobach Eddie Madden and Frank Connis Cor- Cor nis Bob SpeersSpears and Frances rances Verri Yeni Paul Butter Sutter and Bobby Alfred Grenda and Charles Piercy Fred Hilland Hill Hill- andand Willie Hanlen Clarence Carmen and George Wile Wiley Percy Lawrence and Lloyd Thomas Victor Linart and Michael dedo Bates Vincenzo Madonna Madonn and Tom Bello Tom Smith and Fred Weber I George Gorge Chapman and antI Willie Villie Egan Kramer and arcare favorites I Coast Critic After Four Club Circuit SA SAN FRANCISCO DeeDec fabe Maybe Sacramento will not get that Coast league franchise after all It was wag reported here heiethat there has been no allconsuming enthusiasm in the tho capital city In favor of ot paying money for- the for tor for- thethe Portland franchise Men who are willingto back blek a a. club I if one is placed I in Sacramento declare they willwilt not sink mone money in a franchise Following owing refusal to enter enter enter en en- en- en ter the league Fresno may do likewise In that event there is a rumor that Portland will enter the Northwestern league next season as per schedule with another club being dropped the Coast league being reduced to a four-club four cir circuit cir cm- cult I Sacramento Finds I New Way to Success I I By Dy United Press SACRAMENTO Cal Cat Dec 1 TIle The The Coast league magnates are considering 1 a plan that will make it unnecessary for Sacramento to rai money for a n. ConstCoast I lea league ue franchise but will Rive give ive the cap cap- cap- italital city a club on i a bi bai i hanlie Graham I who aho 1 in sl promoting tn Cl I proposed club mad mul thithis announcement nt tod today Wh Yh 1 the hI propositIon is lu lit I not hot III di divulge It i 1 understood a decision will aill be made within a week freek BIG IE TEN ElEV EL CLOSE GRIDIRON WITH 0 Stars Galore U- I During Season and Fight in By Luther A. A Ii ft ft- Dec 1 Wa Wi CHICAGO notwithstanding tho the fc f- ot of ot the big lg ten ference which code games of oC November 21 w. from every standpoint 1 the class of football played the average of or former year and interest In th the refutation enough of tho the cl ck would kill intercollegiate si sp Many of ot the schools of ot lh- and th lh and particularly the Unive cago were hard hit by loss joined some branch of or the c- ice co cc ice Capable men never found to fill flu these strength of ot the teams did no nowhere no- wherewhere near a aliait much as had hat Because cause of or the large nunun competent pigskin boaters tl tI tI- the the conference this year th- a thtb thi a biz big hl fe ten all starteam slimis lt its ts difficulties Th TheTho rite write writ careful consideration to to th the leading men in the however and believes the the- to a a- to to benamed hereafter r- eleven re elevencleven that combines the be strength of ot the ten teams ference For the positions the tue writ lect Dolenand Pea Peabody bod 1 Ia This pair of win wing wing- men an- the an arc the game adept in receivingreceiving- pass fast Cast in getting down I Ia tI tI- a tI- aa punt and hard men for tor 1 backs to circle Klein of ot Flynn Ilynn of ot Minnesota would for 01 the second team ber berths i TACKLES ARE STARS 1 For the tackle positions 1 inglog to It but Ecklund and Ca' Ca lot of ot Minnesota These tackletackie themselves the best men 1 liiin lion the bl big bis ten has kno knos and their work rk hardly has has has' has- byby tackles of previous yean hi In a class by themselves Hauser mIdand Ecklund does from rom the worth of ot other sU In the conference however men arearc entitled to li The li leading candidates da foi fo team are Hancock or of la Captain n.

G. Courtney oti quist of Illinois also was on on- son's one sons son's best Culver of or Michigan and I of Illinois loom up as the sss guards Goelitz of Illinois Illinois' Northwestern are the ondend team berths ij At center Lampert of oC Mil Mid only answer He lie was by pivot man In the big biff ten ten- a ti- a tI a tower towel of or strength for or his Ws offense and 3 GorgaCorga few veterans of the Chica ChiengChicag entitled to the second choice This line IIno would combinecombino 1 th elements of defensive ai ant nn strength to makemakr it almost I any but the most powerful at at- would at- would would open holes for its bad almost any opponents Weston of ot Michigan 1 1 is th quarterback of tho the year ai first team berth with ease choice af Nichols bO of Illinois ln is- is candidate Arnston of Mil showed class and Underhill western proved a capable I team HalfHalt of the halfback itself when the name Chick Chic written Harley haney came into greater degree even than 1 as proved himself one of the around players thotIle West ha- ha The otherolber half halt COWl cot cou care of or capably by Sparks 0 01 who although hebe played i lr in games mes because of early In is one of ot the pes e- menmen of ot the year ear The sections secseo would go to Ellingwood western we andof both Rou nOUM and liOl Elton KUon Chito Chi Chi- toto consideration iI CharleyCharity Higgins the 1 man that Stagg made over oved back is the choice as the of the conference this year season was a a. year of ot grea with Koehler of ot of Illinois Huffine of rn Minnesota and looming up as powerful men mei sit ion but Higgins overt overtop PI 1 He lie Is almost unstoppable IA is wh under way and be can caa ba bl Jt betterthan an any man flan mann tl th Ho handles the ene end ward pass paS well and helie can- ot can can- of ot thothe punting Much might be said in men making up this at would only emphasize it tr comparison TheTho bell represent the cream of tbd in thetho big bis ten team The team would Un Bolen Ohio leftteft endcud sota left tackle Culver jM I guard Lamper gu Illinois right ser Minnesota right taCkIt Ohio right end Wc quarter Harley Harlev Ohio Sparks Michigan left half a Ill Chicago fullback The lineup of the th- second te be be- 1 Flynn sota a left ec end Wisconsin left tackle Goe tr left guard Gorgas Chicago rich Northwestern right BU Courtney Ohio right ta tiC Illinois right end Nichols NichOlS' ten tel Ellingwood Nort left halfhair i 8 Illinois ani Northwestern fullback.

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