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8 THE BOSTOX GLOBE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1922 i 'Gators on Deck to Show sTaum Crowd How Football Is Played in Southernmost State in Union BOYS FROM SUNNY SOUTHLAND WHO WILL MEET HARVARD ON STADIUM FOOTBALL FIELD TODAY JENKINS AND HOLDER TO PLAYWINGS TODAY Rest of Harvard Outfit to Face Florida to Be Made Up of Varsity Men Young Spaulding to Play Quarterback SOMETHING COMING BUELL'S WAY TODAY gfc By MELVILLE WEBB JH Si small bat clean-cut and sturdy toad of football players who hare traveled all the way from Gaines-ttlte. a picturesque county seat of inland Florida, will be Harvard's op- in tne staaium The as the Unl- str of Florida boys call them ami hardly hare ambiUons toj Before today's game in the Stadium, Florida will present a four-foot alligator to Capt Buel! of Harvard and will leave Charlie to find out some means of disposing of the mascot which hates cold weather even more than the team. The officials will be: Referee. W.

R. Crowley, Bowdoin; umpire, Elmer Ohphant. West Point; head linesman, G. V. Brown, Boston; field judge, J.

A. Evans, Williams. Four lS-minute periods will be played. ire up to those of entre coi- which beat the Crimson last but at 2 o'clock today the Southerners expect to show New Re Duncan, rt Doty, rg Hodges, Gunn, Byrd lg, Robinson It, ackenstead le, Pomeroy qb, Dickson fb, Case rhb, Newton lhb 3 2 i Eag land's football lollowers that they know how to play the game and bow to battle to the finish against of the strongest of the Northern USUAL TICKET SITUATION FOR HARVARD-YALE GAME The match, coming as it does only FOR AN 'OFF DAY' IN FOOTBALL, TODAY LOOKS LIKE FAIRLY BUSY ONE ON COLLEGE FIELDS What Are the Ethics of Football An Answer by B. G.

LOOKS FOR STIFFBATTLE Paten Out of Game With Villanova Today a week before Harvard meets Princeton, by which it was defeated last year, after two tie games, is not one in which the Harvard coaches are going to subject, more than Is positively necessary, any of their first-tring men. whom they are counting to have on edge when the Tigers NEW HAVEN, Nov 3 As it has said before and probably will say for years to come, the Yale Athletic Association, through Manager Woodcock, today announced an oversubscription by thousands for tickets to the Yale-Harvard football game. The railroad plans for handling traffic already provide for moving 50 special trains between New York and Boston. -Visitors Strengthened by talk this way a week from today. Nevertheless Coach Fisher believes that Harvard will be well represent-1 ed by the string of bis best substitutes whom he at least will start; against Florida this atternoon.

and a team many members, of which have often been in the varsity lineup and ftt the games which have been played this Fall. Return of Cripples Pennsylvanians at Work on Braves Field football Yale can show two weeks before it goes to Princeton. The Providence eleven has made splendid record against Yale, winning three games: li10 by 21 to 0, 1915 by 3 to and 1916 by 21 to 6. besides playing a. tie game.

10 to 10 in 1908. The Bear has scored in five of the last six games it nas played on Yale field, averaging eight points to a game. Swarthmore. opposing Princeton, will have the benefit of having played a hard and close game with University of Pennsylvania. Like Fisher.

Bill Ropr is not likely to subject his men to much hard football today, having just rested them after the trip to Chicago 2nd figuring to have a day or two of hard work before starting for Cambridge next Thursday night. Of the three teams Yale is in a pojsi-Jon of having really to show something today, and a genuine sample of the foot-hall wares it is Ketting ready to market later in the month against the Jersey-men and Harvard. HA UGH TON I 0 Jenkins and Holder at Ends Coach Fisher's original intention was to open the game with a complete eleven of first substitutes, but changed his mind late yesterday afternoon, deciding to both Percy Jenkins and Dan Holder at the ends instead Qf making a combination from Fitts, Gordon and Crosby, who have been with the subs regularly all the week. In Tomorrow's SUM DA Boston College and Villanova are ready for a hard battle at Braves Field this afternoon at 2 m. Injuries to the Boston College regulars and the return to the lineup of the visiting team of reveral stars makes it appear that he game will be close.

Coach Cavanaugh is confident, his men will return to the victory column, but the Villanova players are determined to gain gridiron prestige by a win over their Boston rivals. The Pennsylvania team reached Boston early yesterday morning and hart a secret workout at Braves Field in the afternoon. Coach Allle Miller had his men run through a fast signal drill. The team is much stronger than It has been for the oast few weeks Cant GLOBE Gordon and Crosby will get into tne i game very early probably, but both en-kins and Holder have been out so much, this Fall that Fisher feels that they both need something of a workout against an opponent before the Prince-, ton game. On the rushline.

Greenough. tackle in Xhiaker's place against Dartmou'-b. and Kunhardt, who probably would have been a regular lineman all season had ba not been hurt early in the Fall, both win be on the line against Florida, and wUi Hobson. a tackle who has been with the varsity squad two years In addition. Gordon, a heavy halfback on last mason's outnt.

who if coining right HARVARD VARSITY RIPS UP FRESHMAN TEAM Coach Fisher gave his first varsity a short scrimmage yesterdav afternoon against the nu'rine which Or-orge Owen scored twice on long line plunges breaking through after penetrating the freshman line. Team A lined up intact for the first time this week Jenkins and Holder, ends Rahman and Dunker, eackles; Grew and Hubbard, guards: Clark, center; Buell quarter: Owen. Gehrke and Chapin the backfield. The first varsity is in excellent condition now and will be tit in every way by the time that the Tigers invade the Stadium a week from today. Team B.

that is to take the field against Florida this afternoon, had a long signal drill, followed by running down kickofis and other work. Immediately after the game this afternoon all of Team A and some members of Team and Team will make a trip to the Myopia Hunt Club to pass the week-end. returning tomorrow I niffht i tha i i -r-kt wa i HI uv in the starting lineup, and their attack or an ena rusn. iiu TT. ii Kill in the Crimson whistw along auo forwa Mill" S.

MUler will start at left guard aheaa of 1-Al GnauHinir frntl) the FORTY WINNING PLAYS IN FOOTBALL BY MAJOR EARNEST GRAVES, U. S. Army, Retired AND Mhnun suuad of a year bacs, will I WELL HERDS' AN0THE 00C SMS CAM BE INAWDAY- BUTViDUPSETMAY BEOHTHEB Players on whom Fisher Is counting for another year ana ww Dm, ity. ujih; luwaiu 1 rill ton. Bumpy Watson was a visitor to the Stadium yesterday to watch practice.

NEIDLINGER TO DIRECT JOHN J. McEWAN, Head Line Coach at West Point win be greatly strengthened. The greatest Improvement in. the team will come with the return of Jack McLaren, one of the best plunging backs in the East. McLaren hass been out of the game suffering with water on the knee and was not expected to play.

He is with the team, however, has practically recovered, and will undoubtedly play today. Capt Bill Cronin will call the signals for the team and with these two men in the backfield, Boston College will have plenty to do to stop them. Boston College's regular tackle. Ray Paten, will be out. of the Kame cause of a shoulder bruise.

With Joe Koz-lrwsky, tackle, on the sidelines because of injuries also, the Maroon and Gold will be represented by substitute tackles Jack Keahane and Joe Aleckna "Chuck" Darling, the brilliant field penerai. ran t.ho firs, eleven for a while yesterday, and he may htart today engagement. Charlie Donnellan will direct the team most of the game, however for the coaches do not intend to work Darling hard, as he has been in the hospital all the week, and they are anxious to save for the biiriter games to come. Frank Wilson will play fullback In place of George Dowd, who was put out for the season with a shoulder Injury. Wilson thowed up well in practice this week.

iwtenvWi" no, floul'1 missed on the A FAKE KICK HOW TEAMS WILL LINE UP IN BIG GRIDIRON GAMES TODAY looking no chance to land a capable sub-Btutefor Capt Buell in case the Urn-totdge leader should be injured in one ml the big games Spaulding to Play Quarter Spaulding. who probably will be fol-hrwd by Pfaflmann. and possibly 1st or-Akers at will have Rouillard Churchill and Hammond for his running backfield. Rouillard is very powerful and a great defensive man. Hammond is now making good the prosnie he showed as the best runner and kicker on the freshmen last November and Churchill, one of the veterans of the varsity squad.

Is the fellow who completed a forward pa-s last Fall when Harvard tied Pnn State in almost the tsStTmlnute of the play. Fulbright. Harlow and Plnkham also will get a chance. Jkis team will have plenty of weight, bjpag only a few pounds less than the varsity and having had the cx-prince of more hard play for the past two weeks than have the first team players. It is the team which may be expected to meet Brown two weeks from today.

The Florida football players, who brought with them a baby alligator as a g-ift for Capt rim Is Buell of Harvard, arrived in Boston early yesterday morn-InK. and went immediately to the stadi- SUBS VS 'GATORS FLORIDA Duncan rt Doty rg Hodge HARVARD Jenkins le. Hobson It Miller lg Bradford AT BRAVES FIELD BOSTON COLLEGE VILLANOVA Comerford le. re Longua Keahane It rt Kretg Donahue lg Fayers Heaphy McClsrnan Elbery rg lg Eachman Aleckna rt It Pickett O'Connell, re le Dora Darling, Donnellan qb qb Cronin Cronin lhb rhb Daley Ward rhb lhb Connolly Wilson fb fb Sirdevan, McLaren r.ue i LIIC mie Ior ns 10(. one of "CaVs" most dependable line- men al! the year, ja received al bruise in the hard scrimmage Wednes- 1 le Gunn lg Byrd! It Robinson Hackenstead Pomeroy I rhb Case lhb Newtonj I Kunhardt rg.

Greenough rt. Holder re Spaulding qb i Rouillard Hammond rhb. Churchill fb. "eii Liowu was also injured, but instead of reporting it to tho trainer he doctored It himself, hoping that it would heal, without harm. He even rrv.

una ijui on ins uni form yesterday, but was forced to re- for a workout. They are not used urn ld. raw weather, and their coach that 'he east wind does not blow BULLDOG VS tftf afternoon. YALE AGAINST BROWN NEW HAVKX. Nov 3 Newell Neid- I linger will start the came at quarter- back for Yale tomorrow against Brown.

Tad Jones decided this afternoon. Charlie OHearn and George Becket. who have been going through the paces for the past three days, are not in the very best of shape, it is announced, and no chances will be taken that might put them out of the big games. If Neid-linger cannot play through the game. Kelley will fill in.

In this connection. I two backfields will be used. The Klis will take the field as follows: Eddy, le; Joss. It: Cruikshank. lg; Ixjvejoy, Cross, rg; Miller rt; Hulman.

le; Neid-linger. qb; Wight, lhb; Jordan, rhb: Mallory. fb. Neale. who has not been handling the ball well of late and has thereby lost the Job of left halfback temporarily, will replace Wight during the game, and Cochrane will take Capt Jordan's place.

Scott will go in for Mallory. jn the line Yale will use several substitutes after the game gets under way. There was dummy scrimmage work and some signals "today, followed by some good kicking and running back of punts. The coaches also devoted some time to perfecting a defense against the forward pass. In which department Brown Is supposed to be proficient.

The football department is ready to handle the largest Brown attendance on record, more than 30,000 being expected. The Brown team will arrive at noon, and its only practice will be a light workout before the same. The Yale-Princeton freshman game will start at 2 o'clock and will be played on the old field. The officials for tomorrow's game are: F. R.

Gillinger of Penn. referee: C. A. Reed of Springfield, umpire: D. H.

Wal-keys of Syracuse, head linesman: F. Burleigh of Exeter, field Judge. BROWN EXPECTS YALE TO TRY FORWARD PASSING PROVIDENCE. Nov 3 A Brown scout, back from the Yale camp, handed it to the Brown football generals today that Memphis Bill Mallory, who is No. 1 on the Yale tandem, will have a big surprise ready for Bruin tomorrow at the Blue's Bowl, New Haven.

For the past five days Coach Robinson and his assitans have been busy working out an aerial attack. Much was done in this department in laying out and directing detailed plans for offensive play, but not so much time was taken up in the preparation of defense against forward passing. Particular attention was devoted to it today. Now, this. is Just what is going to happen at the Brown-Yale game.

Just what occurred between the Blue and the Soldiers. Capt Gulian and the Brown coaching staff expect an aerial attack surprise will be pulled a sudden changing from rushing to the overhead route for advancing the pigskin. Brown has shown this season that it is strong In defense, but it is going to I know a whole lot more tomorrow about DARTMOUTH CAPTAIN OUT OF B. U. CLASH HANOVER.

H. Nov 3 With (wo exceptions. Dartmouth will start its regular lineup against the Boston University eleven tomorrow afternoon on Memorial Field, the last varsity game to be played In Hanover this season. Coach Cannell will keep Chick Burke and Eddie Lynch on the sidelines and save them for the Cornel battle next week in New York. Cannel'.

and his assistants respect live strength of Boston University and have bean sending the iireen squad through strenuous workouts this week. This afternoon, however, a light ipractlce was dealt out. It consisted mainly of signal drill for all the teams and a session kicking for the backs. AI Goldstein, shifted from substitute tackle to end several days ago, will start the game in Synch's place. He a heavy, rangy player and should be an able' receiver of forward passes.

bf-ing a star basket-ball man. Ossie Siegfried, who iilled Chicly Burke's position so canably against Harvard last week, will again be at right halfback in the Dartmouth leader's place. The rest of the Green lineup will be intact. The Boston University team will be seriously with Capt Tonry oPt of the lineup. But Coach Cannell.

none the lss, expects the stiff est sort of battle The visitors have been workim; hard all the- week and an assortment of trick plays would not surprise the Darr-mouth coaches. Again the Green will face a team coached by a Dartmouth graduate. Mid-dlebury. whom the Green defeated, has for its head mento- Dave Morey, a Dartmouth alumnus; while Maine, another victim of the Hanovians, was Cuddy Murphy, star lineman of three years ago. for Its line coach.

Tom Kead, head coach at Vermont, and Norm Crisp, his assistant. 3a their alma mater go down to defeat two weeka a-o before their team from Burlington. And tomorrow Dr Whelan. another Da.ri-mouth man, will bring his eleven to BEAR BROWN Say ward rt Gulian i rg Rubei Epstein McDermott SpeHeman Sheldon' qb Myers'; rhb Faulkner lhb Sweet Adams YALE Eddy le Joss It Cruikshank lg. Love joy Cross rg Miller rt Hulman re Neidlinger qb.

Wight lhb Jordan rhb "Mallory fb AT WASHINGTON GEORGETOWN HOLY CROSS King le re Mahoney Comstock It rt Cooney Thompson lg rg Ray Wertz Healey Sheenan rg lg Golembeskie Sullivan rt McGrath Florence re le Young Adams qb qb Glennon Flavin lhb rhb Simcnainger Lowe rhb lhb Riopel Kenyon fb fb Crowley; DARTMOUTH VS B. U. DARTMOUTH BOSTON UNIVSITY Bjorckman le re Harris Neidlinger It rt Koplow Taylor lg rg Fangro Moore Levenson Asthenback rg lg A. Wheeler Hatch rt It French Goldstein re le W. Wheeler Mills qb qb Worcester Harris lhb rhb Cochrane; Siegfried rhb lhb Williamson; Leavitt fb fb Miller1 i ne iMwrn are many size ana builds, but they look like a well-knit lot and a team which can play pretty rugged football.

They are all In fine trim, although tired from their trip. The visitors are not at all concerned be-caue th-y are to meet Harvard's best substitutes, but are here for the game and hope to make it a good one. Coach From Illinois Ooaeh W. G. Kline formerly was eoai.h at Nebraska Wesleyan and some years ago played football at Cniver- slty of Illinois.

He is at Florida for a i term of years and has started to build a fotbalI system at Gainesville. Wes John M. Murphree of the uni-versity. whose son is substitute quarter- back on the eleven and probably will have a chance to plav in Pomerov's place. Is North with the team, which be thinks will show the New Kngland-ers some interesting football.

Florida has two fine kickers in Dick-' man and Newton, and the former an excellent goal kieker. Two years ago Be aeored a goal from the 53-yard line te a match with North Carolina. The Southerners have not done much rMam-rolling so far. although they hAtxi Howard University. 57 to 0.

last weeiit. Previously they had won a game from the Tampa legion, but in their opening match, with Furman iTie "Gators" were beaten. 7 to 6. The nhyy other game the team lias played tins year was against Rollins.at Orlando. whTe the Gainesville boys scored 19, points- UP IN VERMONT TUFTS MIDDLEBURY Cook le re Gallagher Rice It rt Elhert Share lg rg Daniels Russo Mcynahnn i Hennessey rg lg Kalyu Tyler rt It Miner i ue lApeciea to ne in shape by next week.

Villanova comes to Boston with the reputation of having a fine defensive nam ami one that will test the Boston College attack. "Cav" has paid par-ticular attention, to hi offensive plav this week, and he has his backfield in shape to attempt to plow through the visiting team. Unless ihe Maroon and Gold backs can break open the Vtll-rvnoya line, the chances will not be verv good, as McLaren and Cronin will certainly give Boston's defense somethlmr worry out. Villanova is optimistic about its chances of defeating Boston College and more than 100 ttudentH from Pennsylvania will be. at the i'linie.

The team' is quartered the Coplev Sri Hotel Villanova has been perfecting a number of new plays to spring in the intme and the attack, which has not been Impressive al! the year, is expected to surprisa the Boston players. Miller has been training his team all the year wttli the Boston name in view. The officials will be: referee, Tom Scanlon. Fordham: umpire. Boh Guild Harvard; field Judge.

A. J. Ftoonev' linesman. Edwards. GEORGETOWN READY FOR CLASH WITH HOLY CROSS WASHINGTON.

Nov 3-After the hardest week of training and practice in several years, the Georgetown foot-bell squad was given a much-need, resi this afternoon, the entire varsity s.piad being the guests tne Washliif' ton American League club management (It the Penn State-Navy ba tie. The squad, along Jth it.e coaching staff, attended a monster tally at the 1 tem School tonight. The gathering was the most enthusiastic In recent years and speeches by the coaches and members of the team were received with great applause. A signal drill and blackboard drill comprised the day's work. Coaches Ex-endine and O'Connor devotimt more up the defensive tackle or end.

Tho No. 2 Hack blocks in pm.Ul(". veering toward the outside should steer the defensive men WO the center territory. This Is whir they are going anyway, to block tlw kick. Tho Buck receives tin from center and actually places It Cm the ground as If for a kick.

Alter (ho No. I Hack has run over th tho No. 8 picks It up and runs wlto it on the Indicated path. The Mo. I Hark takes his position for kicking and goes through tho motion or making the kick.

After he has passed the position of the ball he swerves to the left and block. There Is a time for every play. Every effort must be made vines tho opposing team that a place-kick is actually going to he attempted. The distance from tho op-pouent's goal and the score are vital factors to consider when Hit lay is to he tried. If a team is possessed of a kicker of reoogniied shlUty, this pl should certainly ha used.

There is a wealth of tnterferenm In it and regardless ofShe fake i ment It is a very atrong end run The above diagram shows very strong play from a place-kick formation. The Lel'l Knd heads down against the right defensive halfbut k. Mo linn better chance to keep this hack Horn the runner if he will delay slightly before attacking htm. There is a delay on this play ami the time to have this back helpless Is when the runner is well on his way. If attacked too soon the chances are he will recover in time to Interrupt tho play.

The Left Tinkle blocks his opponent and then getB Into the interference. The Lefl diuard leaves the line and swings around In the Interference. The Tenter, after passing the ball, blocks and then goes down. The Right Guard swings arounl in the interference. The Jtlght Tackle also swings out of the line and Into the interi orom These three linemen swinging around exert a tremendotiB pressure on the defensive right The Right End shoots across in'o the defensive backfield.

The No. I Hack moves immediately toward the left. In the route indicated for him he Is bound to tanglo Chandonnet re le Movotny Kaatari or Etelman qb qb Papke Hughes lhb Ashley Roach rhb lhb Drost Terril! fb fb Klevencugh Blown ana This fact should en-abUj Casey a cripples to put up a mucn t.eMee fnr l. ertlle- Hanover. gians are nil primed to break up the iit'a rli.ii.1 I i i ik irom the open formation.

PRINCETON REGULARS TO FACE SWARTHMORE PRINCETON, Nov 3 Princeton's dual workout before ike Swarthmore game tomorrow consisted of only a lOAC signal drill on University Field this afternoon and a punting practice for the backs. Koper sent the whole squad to the showers at 4. .10. the earliest hour for the conclusion of practice in some weeks. Although the first varBlty has been kept out of scrimmage all the week and It was generally supposed that the second team would start the game with the "Little Quakers" tomorrow the lineup announced for the game consists, with the exception of one end of men who played against Chicago iast week.

The lineup is: Stout and ends; Treat and Baker, tackles; Cap' Dickenson and Howard, guards: Alford. center; Win-gate, quarterback; Emery and Crura, halfbacks, and Cleaves, fullback. The chances are that if the game tomorrow proves to be sasj nios of these men will take to the sals lines after the Copyright by ilaj tJtrite I (haii atut John J. McBvan) Vale to Tackle Brown While Harvard is plaving Florida. Its tete-season opponents.

Yale and Princeton will be speeding up for all they are wAvtlt aeatnst Brown and Swarthmore. The Brunonlans have come along slow-h this Fall, but have been getting better all the time and are at New Havt-n In a confident mood. The team hs teen henced for the game an to w-ll ibipped with Robinson football aad iMs. supplemented by offensive and de-frnvibe knowledge imparted by Keggi" Brawn, whose Jong term as strategist at ffitrvard was of such vital importance. has been watching Yale all the Full and Brown, which always has gone New Haven to play to the Blue's waknese should be even better pi- -TKired for this than ever before.

Tat 's eacer to make amends for Its d-fat by Iowa and It" tie with the 111... it wrin Indav il mil vwi-uu ej oicui The heavy Tufts line has been somewhat battered In the recent games but should prove formidable today. Harvey Kice in place of Bed Barrett Is the most recent arrival on the varsity. His work will be watched with Interest, to1" Coach Cleary thinks that the lad has the makings of a line tackle. Nate Share and Earle Thompson, the guards, are not in the best of condition.

They are slated ro start, but it would no be surprising' if Al Thompson. Earle's brother, and Jack Hennessey were put in. Carl Ktelmaii msy Start at quarter, but it Is nipre likely thai Art Kaatari will get the frst assignmen; in call the signals. Urnie Martin is siill under the weather with a heavy cold. All Cohen, utility man In the buck-field, and Bill Morrell, Kddie CooK's understudy at end, left the hill tonight for Middlebury.

Cohen had an examination, while Morrell had an Imperative appointment, so they did not tro with the squad this nirnlhg. TUFTS STARTS TO MEET MIDDLEBURY MKDFORD. Nov 8 The Tufts eleven, led by Coach Eddie Casey, the Green Mountain State today and wW practice tomorrow morning before the same- on Porter Field at Middle-bury College. The squad left Boston this morning early, as Casey desired to ct bis cripples into action and work out the stiffness of the long nine hour ride before the time for the tncoun-ter. Middle bttrv has a stronger team than usual this season and is expected to rely upon au aeriul attack to best the the modem overhead system of gaining ground.

Brown coaches and the varsity players admitted this tonight. Brown is in tiptop form physically I and the practice, which was softened up today, is pronounced satisfactory. The final dash was at signals, some light dropklcking and buck running, Brown lacks a strong, powerful back. NEBRASKA ARRIVES FOR GAME AT SYRACUSE SYRACUSE. Nov 3 The University of Nebraska football team arrived In Syracuse tonight with every man in good physical condition for the game with Syracuse University's eleven in Archly Id Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

The Cornhuskers outwelrh Syracuse and are the popular favorite win. The Nebraska line avenge 197 piids to IS for Syracuse and Uf oacks avei-CK-. 174 to 189 for Syracuse. The Holy Cross learn had a two-ne' I drill on the Gonraga College srldifia today and ever man I In the bet of shape for the frar- The Purple Ud loos In the Navy-Penn State clash the aflemoun The Holy Cross lineup for tomorrow tnan an hour to drilling he men In the plays and signals. Coach Exedlne expresses himself as being pleased with the work of the vftrsTty In yesterday's scimtnaga Wiethe scrubs.

The Indian mentor Is ex-pectinfi a stiff battle from leo O'Dos-nell's Holy Cross boys to corrnw on but he is confident that Georgetown will emerge victorious The lineup contains many changes from that of the team which started last Saturday's i-ontest. Florence and King, both of whom haw been out of the game, will start at the end position. Capt Rufy Comstock, after playing left guard for three voars, will start against the Purple at tackle, and his old position will be filled by Cleo Thompson, Texan: Carl Worts will be at center. Fred Sheehan. old St John's Prep star, lias displaced l.ieh at) right guard.

Due to the Injury to Bill Gog gins' foot. Tom Sullivan will sturt at right tackle. In the backfield George town will have Adams at quarter. Flavin and Lowe at halfbacks, mid Mill Kvayon at fullback. George Dufow is sure to play part of the Kame at quarter.

as given out tos'ght by Coach O'Donnell. follows: Le. Young. It M' Grath: lg, Golembeskie c. Capt i'1'1 Henley; r.

Hay; rt. Cooney; re. Ma hsney: qb, Cteunon. lhb, ltlopcl; rah. Slmendlngvr lb, Crowley.

first quarter, but Prlntvton is not expecting a particularly easy contest. a aaaiast tna.bet team and the beat 1.

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