10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES DEC. 6, 1922 BUTLER GRID STAR PLACED ON BILLY EVANS HONOR ROLL By Billy Evans sport experts of the United States. It is an interesting* fact that no two lections, forty-six placed Locke on their first ' Herewith is presented the first annual In preparing* my honor roll of the Middle sport writers selected exactly the same team. team. A majority of them, however, placed “Billy Evans HonorRoll,” that of the Middle West I have been guided by the opinions of Which merely goes to show the difference of him at quarter back, where he played a num- opinion West. Other sections of the country will be fifty of the leading sport writers of that that exists when even the football ber of g*ames for lowa while Parkin, the handled in a similar manner. section. experts select an all-star team. regular quarter, was on the injured list. Each sport writer selected a first and Locke, the famous full back of the The desire place John I feel honor Uni- to Thomas, the that these football rolls will second team. From these selections I have versity of lowa, was the most popular player plunging full back of , at prove that posi- to be the most authentic selections culled the cream of the football talent of the with the critics. tion, was another reason why a number of made. They are the collective choice of the Middle West.* Os the fifty experts who submitted se- writers shifted Lock to quarter back.

MANUAL VARSITY FIVE Beat Butler 1\» Cornell Pivot PICK STRONG ELEVEN PICKED FROM TWENTY WEST 1 FOR yOebel- m icuic-am ALL-CONFERENCE adesky- tow*~ I INTRA-SCHOOL TEAMS dUTui-MINWESOTA CHOICE OF GRIDIRON ilaaki Wisconsin ' 1 Everybody Gets a Chance to S how Their Stuff—Coach Jones’ CUI MMS Aas Gets Center Position Over Heldt in Tight Race-Locke Squad jfcg in Opener Wit h Southport—Football alow- Wisconsin j'j 1 Placed at Quarte r Back—J. Thomas *H Gotten-*OTtK04MI -/“M *** ‘ / Players Out Monday. iME Pletcher-cuicAGO at Full. By TEDDER GARD are the football stars of the "Bi<* Ten" who calamity howlers in the world of sport are finding it very JJW™- m received j W ; . HEREthe most votes from the fifty sport editors who tough sledding on looking over the basket-ball program selected THE that S'uards'* Minnick-iowa first and seoond teams from the middle west colleges. has been put into effect down at Manual High School. Piviev) - ogostate ybhfeld; Wisconsin Those r y The end positions were closely contested. Kirk 97nC Mead-.owA -notoe dams ’ of Michigan who have said athletias are just for the few can not even open Decree received twenty-nine votes for the first team. Goebel of Michigan their mouths with twenty interclass teams playing the net sport. ranked second, Tebcll of Wisconsin e&ota Heldt,-iowa third, and Kadesky fourth. The school is divided into a red section and a white section. Ten Centers* It would be hard to find four better ends iZinfi’-cu.oAco pGadrin.- Mora* dome iHBMmIct in any section of the teams represent each division and there are about ten boys to country. every HARRY RANDOLPH SlOtL-MCUICAM squad. That's “some" turnout for popular Penfleld of Northwestern — the winter was first - sport. ,— — By XEA Sen-icc choice among ~ the tackles with If any player at the south side —■ Quarterbacks Michigan thirty- BETHANY, W. Va.. Dec. 6.—"lt one of the experts placing him on school says he has not had a chance that fellow was on Princton he BcITT-WISCONSIN ClilV.- ILLINOIS \ their SS|^£ljjtt||j first team, on rielow of Wisconsin he can blame it himself and no one would be the talk of the East. If oaml PkrWn->onwk First Choice ranked second. Every Thomas-Ncmx j|l|BE|| of alse. man on the intra-echool Star was on any Big teams of Pitcher he of the Ten StfOGmeUil cniCACG *Zrapf|;,-j MOTT SMITH McMillen Illinois was selected bj fives has been looked over by the new western critics would be lauding the 50 forty-two of the fifty scribes as a poach, Roland Jones. Jones did not the Smith has been a shining light Experts guard. him to skies.” Minnlck of lowa was second know a man, having just come to Seeks Weight The player under consideration at the center position all year for Center—Aas, Minnesota. choice. Manual this fall, and all he could pos- By TfEA service Cornell. one was Captain Harry Randolph of th< ’ etas" tu KTANI Poott-CUICAGO Ho is of the best In Guard—McMillen. Illinois Aas of Minnesota and Heldt of lowa sibly do was to look at the basket- CINCINNATI, Ifba tLe Hast. Guard—Minnlck, lowa. Dec. 6.—Pete Bethany (W. Va.) College. The Williains-wtscoNSiN Cr'OMTlcjj note ran a close race for the center hon ball ability of the aspirants to the Donahue, star pitcher of the Tackle—Penfleld, Northwest- speaker was Pat Page, former star MartinadiL-MNNEaoiAVfortaian-oMosME ( n ors. Aas winning out. 19 to 17. varsity squad. There could be no Reds, has been ordered to add to athlete of the University of Chicago, J ern. Most favoritism raw* \T of the “Big Ten” elevens had there. his poundage. The order conies now coach at Butler (Indianapolis) Tackle—Below. TVisconsin. high-class back Eighteen are out now fields. This made it men on the direct from President Garry College. t- q*mc Knd—Kirk, Michigan. a matter varsity squad. Tullbacks -Caative rather difficult to make a All of them were se- Herrmann, Pete Is a whale of a Page so expressed himself after LocVo3-owAjmoina6-cuiowac' STAR GRIDDERS End—Goebel, Michigan. selection. lected from the Red and White pitcher, despite tall, Quarter his lean Bethany had beaten Butler 2ft to 7. Cappon-McuxiAN \ Back—Locke. lowa. Locke of lowa. Kipke Michigan, League. A number of figure. M of promising However, it is believed Randolph almost single handed had Half Back—Kipke, Michigan. Williams of Wisconsin, and J. Thomas players have been found among the the addition of twentj* pounds Half brought about the defeat. Back—Williams. Wiscon- of Chicago comprised the back field net performers. will greatly improve sin. his work. He choice. Locko placed quarter Tuesday out to season was at suits were given ten finished last drawn pretty IN IT Full Back—J. Thomas, Chi- back by SPORT most of the experts. Al- of the lads who were get fine. Donahue at cago. to into the is a student though full back Is his regular posi- first game year against Texas University. of the South- Christian He tion, he played a great game at quar port this afternoon at 3:15. Broad has been requested to take a Big Ten Football Players Take ter for lowa while Parkin was on Ripple will be played Saturday night long vacation prior to the open- SCHMID n the injured list. at that town in two games. The first ing of the season at the club's Up Wrestling Game. FRATERNAL Kipke polled the highest vote for and second teams of each school will expense. NET LEAGUE the half backs. Williams war next, meet each other in a double-header. i By 1tmes Special TO OPEN POMP LAFAYKTTE, Ind., I)ec. 6.—Added WITH hard pressed by Martineau, the Min- Nearly every man of the eighteen on at STARS HONORED Minors Balk New Plan Interest Is being taken in wrestling In nesota flash. the squad at present will get a chance of collegiate circles because of the fact Parade tp I*re