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THE CIRCLEVILLE (OHIO) HERALD Monday, December eatest All-American Grid Team is MYTHICAL TEAM SELECTED BY UNITED PRESS INCLUDES BEST FOOTBALL STARS IN HISTORY Fessler, Ohio State End, Is Placed on First Aggregation By Consensus of and Considered Strongest Ever Chosen by Experts. (Bv FRANK GETTY) United Press Editor. NEW YORK, Dec. of the greatest of All-America foot- Jiill teams since the late Walter Camp first originated the diverting and highly difficult practice of thus recognizing the outstanding stars jf the season is named by the United Press. Coaches and officials throughout the country contributed their advice in the selection of the eleven, and it was with the utmost difficulty that a large field of worthy claimants to All-America honors was sifted until the final selections received the stamp of universal approval.

Second and third All-American elevens also are named, for in the tattered turf of Yankee stadium thn case of many positions on the United Press team it was not a with New York university. Opposed to Maple that day was case of deciding what players were the besl running back of the year, entitled to places, but of being Kenneth Strong, of N. forced to leave off stars who, in lligb scorer ancj greatest any other season, might have won ground gainer of the season. Fast this highest ot seasonal awards. as a (jeeT) 200 pounds of dynamite, BEST BAFKMELD a man who could punt 60 and 70 The backfieid of the nited yar(js ancj throw passes with speed Press All-America eleven is be- and strong won a place lieved by many lootbal! experts on the All-America eleven at the to be the strongest ever named, expense of some of the mightiest Howard Harpster of Carnegie and m0st versatile backs any foot- am I llinnt a Tech, most brilliant of modern bajj season has known.

CAGLE IS HOSEN field generals, is the greatest quar- terback of a generation of football stars. There was nothing the youngster from Akron could not captain.dect of the Army do with a football and with a f(K)tbal, te a half-back who, by football team. Every coach and ahilttv Strong's running mate on the United Press eleven is Christian player who saw him in action acclaimed him without a peer. his amazing all-around ability, made a comparatively weak Cadet claimed mm wunout a tion look like one of the Harpster is first and unanimous best When the Army's play for the year is analyzed, it choice. Yes he is only a little ways jound that Cagle came ahead of Don Williams, Southern on California's great quarterback, pilot of the champions of the Pacific coast, a wmnderful ball carrier and all-round star.

Howard Maple of the Oregon Aggies showed his gridiron greatness in the east when his team mopped up the COMPOUND MADE HIM WELL as close to gridiron perfection on attack and defense as any player in the country. A veritable one-man team this fall was Charley Carroll of the University of Washington. All- American fullback beyond dispute. On a weak team. Carroll fought two of the greatest elevens of the Pacific coast virtually to a standstill, single-handed.

A flame of fire on the attack, a demon on the defense, splitting the opposing lines and throwing passes like bullets, was in addition the inspiration of an inferior Washington team and earned unanimous CAGE SEASON IN STATE IS NOW OPENED GRID STARS WILL PLAY FOR CHARITY Two Southern Teams Will Clash on New Day To Aid Children. Ohio Colleges Preparing To Demonstrate Their Skill In Basketball. COLUMBUS, Dec. 3 With the battle for basketball supremacy in the offing, prospective basket eers turned out for practice throughout the state today. One of the first clashes of the season wall be that between Ohio State and Battling Bishops of Ohio Wesleyan, here Saturday night.

The Bishops heretofore have been veritable terrors on the hard LEXINGTON, Dec. Football fans of the south have a chance see the esi players of their section of the; country in action New day when two all-star teams meet in a charity game at Atlanta, All teams of the southern conference, with the exception off Georgia Tech which is to meet California on the const, will be re-; be placed under a coach named later The players will be seioi thv? of cm e. each coach being alkl vote for any player except Money realized from t.iiJ wul be tu nod over to el be h. PROVIDENCE TEI WINS GRID presented on the two quad ac- courts. but.

Ohio State, with sev eral Big Ten championships under her belt, has been even stronger. The Bucks this year find themselves minus several of outstanding 1927 first-stringers, although Athletic Director St. John predicted they wmuld have a strong team. The Bishops still have most of last year's men to rely on and a real battle is expected. Practice began in other state i colleges today and many initial games ill be played Saturday night although the Big Ten season does not get underway until after Christmas.

cording to plans announced hei by Dr. W. D. Funkhbu ry of the conference. The conference is to be divided into two sect ions, north and south, i for the game.

Each sec lion will NLVv YORK. Dec. 3 Th i championship of the Nat jot 1, 1 I .1 ball League first time when they plaj Green Bay Packers to a yesterday. It was the finJ of the season for Provides 1 he rank ford Philai i be I place with a percentage BEWARE THE COUGH FRI COLDS THAT HANG doughs from colds may lead to serious trouble. You cari stop them now with Crcomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take.

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BOTOMLEY WINS AWARD aauiuon ro creosote, unter ncaung CREOMULSI FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THA. 1926. King Inc Great Britain retervwi CAPTAIS) AT VSPSE.T ALA' TVA t-WGHLV VlfeGYUlA TYW Health Restored To Ohio Boy recognition as the greatest back 9 Years of Age. since Many remarkable cures from the great Hoyt's Compound are being reported every day at Pharmacy, Circleville, where the Hoyt daily meeting VP crowds who call there to see him sion in any company ol football and introducing and explaining the immortals. They couldn make merits of this great compound to this All-America backfieid because them.

the others were greater. Banket of Tulane, Hume of Southern in the far west, the best George day. It was with the utmost oifiicui- ty that Luke Mizell of Georgia Tech and Paul Scull of Pennsylvania were left off the first eleven. Both were quite worthy of inclu- United Press All-Ameerica Elevens for 1928 Position First Team California. Tackle Pommerenig, Mich.

Guard Robesky, Stanford. Center Pund. Georgia Tech. Guard Gibson, Minnesota. Tackle Douds, W.

and J. End Fessler, Ohio State. Harpster, Cameg Tech. Half Strong, N. Y.

U. Half Cagle. Army. Fullback Carroll, Washington Second Teanj Havcraft, Minnesota. Ghetto Pittsburgh.

Morae, Florida. f. Howe, Princeton. Brown, Vanderbilt. Nowack, Illinois.

Franklin, Williams, U. S. C. Mizell, Georfia Tech. Banker, Tulane.

Scull. Penn. Third Team Rarna, Hobart. Hibbs, U. S.

C. Sanders, S. Moynihan, Notre Dame. McMullen, Nebraska. Brown, Texas.

Abernathy, Vanderbilt. Maple, Oregon Aggies. Hume, Sou. Meta. Brazil, Detroit.

Crabtree, Florida. NEW YORK, Dec. 3 Sunny Jim Bottomley, first baseman of the St. Louis Cardinals, has been adjudged the most valuable player in the National League. The decision was announced here late yesterday by officials of the Baseball Association which made the selection.

Bottomley will receive a cash award of $1 900. total, 76, was just 6 votes higher than Freddy Lindstrom of the New York Giants, second choice. Jim receivecL four out of a possible eight votes for first place and four for second. Lindstrom polled three firsts, two seconds, two thirds and a sixth. A SOUND INVESTME The Certificates; Interest Semi Annually growth of The Buckeye assets over 10 and to over I hou-xnui is based on the soundj its appeal to Investors.

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Coal OH Co. a iH Methodist and Crabtree of Florida were mighty backs in their respective sections, while Brazil, of unbeaten, untied team was the best offensive star of the middle west. FESSLER ON TEAM This was not a season for great ends. Irvine Phillips of California was the greatest on the Pacific coast, and of the country as well, strong, rugged, a great blocker and receiver of passes and fast for his 190 pounds. Fessler, of Ohio i State, played brilliantly throughout i the season, and is a worthyrunning I mate to Phillips.

Haycraft of Min- a LLAS CLF.LAND nesota ranked right up to Fessler The latest statement to come in the Ten." while ranklian from a Chillicothe resident is the of St. was declared by startling case of Dallas Cleland, She Sold The little nine-year-old lad who after seven operations was almost a total wreck when his parents untied and which is favored to win its final game of the season Sator ai. urday despite tne fact that Ten- many coaches to be a rival or nm nlan io In recounting the great teams team south of the Mason and of 1928 it is impossible to over- Dixon line, look the brilliant one Charlie Scott a Bachman has developed at the One reason for the success the University of Florida. Gators have encountered this sea- In his first year at the southern son is liu school. Bachman has built an uals- ee un.eleale,, an, is fast.

His aggressiveness and shiftiness on defense have been It is probable that a more pretentious schedule will be arranged for next season for Bachman received his football training at Notre Dame and Notre Dame men are noted for their delight in playing the tough opponents. Critics agree that Florida, a big factor in the 1928 season, may bear close watching in the next With found Compound, and the derbilt in the south. many ctmcuca hnnorq Bar- i nessee, their opponent, also is un- lips for Pacific coast honois. tsar- na of Hobart as the best end in I defeated. the east and Abernathy of Van-J The Gators opened their '28 sea way this great medicine restored The tackles of this yeai Allis little short of remarkable.

This America are twro of the best of boy was afflicted with an inner a decade. Otto Pommerening, in son with an easy victory over Southern, 26 to 0. Since then their record has included a 73 to 0 victory over Mercer; a 26 to 6 win rjoy was amicieu wiui an a uevauc. wiw infection for he underwent weak Michigan line, stood out irom Georgia, and a 6 tn- Qotrovinn ThoLi SEVEN OPERATIONS. These as greatest in many a "Big operations left him in a very un-1 season.

His untiring efforts on healthful condition. He became attack and defense kept the Wol- frail and w'eak, had no appetite verines going in many games this and seemingly had no blood to fall. umph over Sewanee. They defeated Clemson 27 to 6. in addition to other ranking southern elevens.

North Carolina state was the anu seemingly im mwu iau. speak of. Then his parents heard Douds. of Washington and only team to give the Floridians so many Chillicothe residents Jefferson, had the misfortune, like anything that resembled a battle, I ho Til a vi linon .1 r- 1i 7 holding the Gators to a 14 to 7 score. The rest were easy.

Saturday men face praising Compound that Pommerning, to be playing upon they knew it must have merit, an inferior eleven. Yet every They purchased three bottles of coach whose team met the Presi- for this boy and now he; dents (and most of these teams in tbev expect is completely changed in every! had men of all-America caliber 0 be tbe hardest game they way. His appetite is very good, their declared Douds bave hecn called upon to face. He has gained in weight and he a doubt the greatest linesman Tennessee has swept the south is no longer troubled with the old 1928 this year and ranks with Georgia affliction. The parents are very Ghetto of Pittsburgh and Tech and.

Florida as the finest much enthused over the results jack of Illinois on the second eleven tJtfcjr obtained flom Hoyt and are a pan ot tackles I in McRae or Florida and Brown Seartily recommend it ior children mgfcest lor hen Vanderbilt. choaen for the sec- of a rundown condition, of ptay this season while tcam, whUe Sanders of S. M. appetite and as a ho( last yea the best of U. and McMullen of Nebraska! This boy has lived in Ross coun- Brown of Texas were the i no small factors in the power of the team.

In Dale Van Sickle, veteran end. Bachman has a wing man who, he says, is without a weakness. Bachman likes to tell of the many that opponents have started towards Van side of the line without success. He is a hard tackier and a fast man under punts. Bachman is exceptionally fortunate in having a powerful fieid composed of Juniors, all of whom will be available for the 1929 squad.

The as they are known in the south, include Crabtree, quarterback; Goodbread, 195-pound halfback who defeated N. C. State with two 70-yard runs Cawthon, halfback, and Brumbaugh, fullback. specialty is leading interference, crashing the line and backing the forward on defense. Brumbaugh is the leading scorer of the team and inaugurated the season by running back the fir 3 kickoff, 85 yards, for a touch- i nis soy iieis nveu ui rsrown or i nn tHi.it- out i rank with the highest on ineir sea- ty for two years and his present their sections, Hibbs missing dowm.

Next year, Florida fans predict, j. address is Williamsport, Ohio. for higher recognition mltstaiKlino feature of this this backfieid should be one of the The Hoyt man is in person at was shifted about this fall irom rhe outstai. uiv teotme thi bi ith Drua store Circleville to end I All-America team is the in- greatest in histoiv and with YViJdtrs Drug sioie, luucviw lacKie io i riu. I frnm Steele and several other seasoned Ohio every Monday, Wednesday The All-America guarus.

Rose-, fusion of playeis irom compara th th and Thursday evening meeting sky 0f Stanford and Gibson of Min- lively interior elevens who, by men as the nucleus the crowds who wpish to learn more1 nesota. with the mighty Pund ol their personal greatness on the about the Great Compound Georgia Tech at center form a gridiron, rose to win places ahead neglect your health but go bulwark of defense and power, Gf rivals who had better team- and have a talk with the Hoyt around which any team could re- mates to assist them to fame. nit. rrlii ai i i a man. ajoiu sj li ptis sj pjsju Pio aqj nirqu 1 Dip pfiy PIO Puo volve to victory.

Howe of Princeton, captain of the Tiger eleven, was the greatest fighting center of the east, as was Moyniman of Notre Dame in the mid-west, if the Irish gridiron domain can be so described. The south had two great guards line in 1929 should he on a par with the backfieid. A victory over Tennessee Saturday would give Florida a ranking Thus Cagle, Douds, and with only Georgia Tech, at the top Pommerening won their way to the of -the list in the South. All-America by their single hand- Bachman wras fortunate upon ed efforts against great handicaps. 1 his arrival at lorida to find so When coaches and officials with many high class players available virtual Unanimity, choose men likelfor squad.

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