Yale Places Two Men on Mythical All-Eastern Eleven Despite Disastrous Season Ten CollegesRepresented Football Hall Fame Season Dartmouth or Among Stars of Gridiron of for of 1919 Penn to *i- Play RODGEZJ*. Columbia Rodger», of West Virginia, Chosen to Lead Team WExPT V/7. TeiMBLZ, &IUJJH4N, VILE., HerjeM, From Position of Fullback; Davis, fczPglNCETOM, CENTEIZ ; WÈâ^HALF&4CH Cornell Eleven Likely to Gef Trimble, Princeton;Casey,Harvard,Other Backs on Bine and White List : Stevens Is Doubtf«1 By Ray McCarthy hckins an »»*3t*r te*m ot *"? vln<1 First and Second While the Columbia Athletic Com¬ « ,n football thi-r ye«t about as easy mittee is busy on the task of secnrteg a head coach for next U doping out ways and means of beat- All-Eastern Teams year's foot*«!'' *ost of To team the management is working ha»& ¡8* th« hîtf livinS* a«emPt on the schedule. With the eleven for the 1ST TEAM. Po«. 21) TEAM. pr¡vileg« «Jg pick an All-American Hi»firins. P. S'tc.. of arranging games witTi more of tbr- is L. E.Dumoe, Laf. elevens in the .<*19 season well-nigh impossible. West. Colgate.L. T...Sparne, Lehlgh bigger college footbaP hard to figure out an All- world and aiso of listing games aver I« it enough Gait. Yale.L. 0.Al«'n«lH, Syra. from home for the first time since team that will prove suitable 19QI- Station«] Callahan, Yale.C_H. R'tson, Syra. the managers are planning to make th« ,e0 to your r'ilations, let alan« the Y'gstrom, Dart. .R. G.. .Mctiraw, Pria. schedule a pretentious one. aera! -por*. lie. However, no Henry, W. & J.R. T.King, Navy Although the athletic office ref«te* H. Miller. Pcnn. .. to out as »jo:! be quito con*:*'ete with¬ R. E.. Resmond. liai. give any information to the would Duvics. B. identity of the teams with which O: Its ae'ections of all-star teams. Pitta.(j. Robb. P"n S'tc al Casey, Harvard. .L. H. B.. Weldon. lumbia i* negotiating, from the other a of Laf. So with promonition lurking Trimble, Frin- R. H. B.. K.hler, Navy ¦ of the «lea! has been learned th« iiigers. we pat forth our choices with ?R'gers, W. Va.. .F. B.. teams which are favored for game* ..*Gillo, Colgate It is understood that contests wit: .;.« that others will like them as hope again be arranged with severa« elevens «¡1 as we. .«Captain. that have appeased at South Field for Looking back over the season's per- the past few years. N. Y. U. will be met once .'-nnances. the thing that strikes us as Playing in this style, such a backfield more, bot as MENU?, the game will be i-.eing one of the features Davies, Casey, Trimble and R-dgers undoubtedly p'aytsd outstanding would be hard to boat. The W ANDJ at an earlier date. Although this cor' .* the year's doing? in regard to ti opponents test has been the Uni¬ would never know what '.hey were go¬ TACKLE HlGGtNS, regarded by [jriduals. is the number of ing to do, as all four can run, throw versity Heights authorities as ;' penn /"täte of the this is not fb< tars. SoAe colleges liad a rather the forward pass, roctive it, and can ject game year, buck the line. And enp atiturie of the Columbia management. season, but tl ere .. Davies and Rod¬ listitrous as hardly gers could alternate in the kicx- Q/.r.r. Wil iams, Amherst and V\'tr-ieynv. team which finished w'*hmc elevens had two or three, whi'i Either Davies or could call schedule. These teams have been tn« ,-htr* Rodgers as as **'¦ depended so'ely on their back .he iigna.s, preferably Rodgers, as he long football has been playeé -!d : « win i-aitit1« AM of whjrh, o1 would stand in the fullback's Columbia and the relations between .(«ar-se. position these institutions have only increases the difVulty ol and could see over all. Walter Camp, been amicable níík'ni? ont the best three or four. the veteran and learned footbail always. The contest with Stevens ia Ot ends and expert, doubtful if the schedule is to inelue> jr«*",«-l enters A«o. ther* ays that it is only a question of time w^ra «natte a f««w n"d the d">oester; «efore all the teams will come to thie. games with several new elevens. Uaton iri'l trv» litt'e d;fS<*u!tv in dicing ur :ie maintains the fullback is the best also may be dropped. «.'«»o<"h «tars to fill three elevent- rosition to call the plays and to see G0LYt May Play In Providence F"w«*'*«,r*: o* star tackles und ¦»«nM« what should be for. As Vas V>»«**n play called >ÜLE, Brown is almost certain to be re¬ .'-»re qu'i«" a »carcitv tMs f^ll far as brainy players are concerned tained for the 1920 season, and it i? An«? of the leasing trams an ¡.»oared tc there are none better than Davies <>r this wi 1 be one of the *--v» n likely game" mo^ono'v "i good linemen R?dger«. that will be played on alien ground? '"'fh was o"«- )f f*1e reasons why t'*rv The game with the Providence élever - 'n"n" and Power in Bnckfield the lepdors. It is a wel Speed was the b g one this year, and becaur5' SfnuWfl *\;>)" th ¦" *"v 7 p. team i; i« re would be plenty of rpeed in of the result, will hold unusual interés' .arnera":;* s* st**o ~ as its 'tne. his backfield, n maximum amount of npxt fall. Cornell is m.nst strong'.' V oil variety and versatility and enough favored as one of tVe eievcr Stçrs Si>-inWed col "bigrer" \r*< Davies without a WEST, ..«t»i sn:,i any opening. is peer and Dartmouth. This con e'm'd he to h«'¦«.., h*"i > n the Ea3t at . his interference test would in all be nipfi'r o- «yrçnt n1<»*"ers tMs fa1! leaving COLGATE., T4CKLE. probability playee c..T-n und suddenly cutting in off tackle, at on Thanksgiving Day at the Pol- ?(¦.>m:j u»d ?«."' hut a] angles. Moreover it makes little Grounds. a,-»« v.>ri »ome. pnd **'v right Milled, penn, enp «vhe h«t* cl ffere .or- whether the fie d be or Wi h such a sch^d'il» is :-«"» ewt»'**'*'*" nut *'*i? M-t o-*d h*>< dry "nt,;**sdi ;¦ wet, his speed is ne\'er lessened. Columbia would again take its p'ac«- a.,»,,,-,» .-,v-,- .¦,-,.> n.pra no^ a |:r-'r> ¡»ur is .-.i.-r« ^ f.- -î ¦.>? Casey probably the best of the among the first colleges in the Ea» r-o f^m W'th th' backs this year in running through in the football realm. Few college .¦¦¦KPif'o. o* Yal». had more th*»n or» i .* broken nc!«l. Charlie Way, of could show a more difficult -.-- rat A'-***'5.¦ Only Outlook Yale prognrtr «---»-hina Penn Stace, probab'y can equal the Bright than that which would include Browi r. TV«» was w*i«n v-v Swimming Harvari Harvard star, but Casey has it on Cornell and Dartmouth or Penn, be¬ u* in «s posit this '¡*-f«-n th" dm Rodgers, who is also chosen :. ; the $r>*c4al Crii-i-rtpondfivsa Many of the experts who saw Moll; y.- :hpri* is a be+te aptain, and Trimble can do .brut gan, the big tackle, and Walder. tlr>-_ ..-- NEW r in »h.« HAVEN, Dec. 6..First call foT star of the in actif:, *>!-si"°ss rhi everything desired of a back and do Coach Dobie to All the guard frcshmen, Bob V¦ -¦¦*!- « '*--¦ P.'i ngs well. Some claim that Keep Yale swimming and water polo say that even this fall they would hav- ¦.... ., .... whir'wind, an Gillo is a better back than R dgers. but Two Veterans for Pá\/iE*p< Pittsburgh, squads finds the prospects for the sea¬ made any varsity team. ania the Gillo may be Rodgers's superior at Q.LC4PTER. 3/7CK son unusually bright. Six members rth. .An i o*" th« line plunging or even in receiving a the 1920 Campaign of last year's team, which won the in¬ in th« hetter. pass, but Rodgers can do more things: Changes Yale's y that he ^^¦i!1 v«f' one c better than Gillo, it is our opinion. tercollegiate championship for the .. «en unan imously "<> The second team selected is prac- Special CorrenpexxJenc* tenth consecutive time, have reported Football .".v 8'-~* tically as £Ood as the first. However, ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 6.-.One of Penn State Gives to Hincks for System '¡i"- cloven men he on one Captain work, including can «I orly cat1 placed Gilmour Dohie's strong points as a E. ii' n team, so tho others are lined as Binney jr., holder of the intercol- Deemed Necessary weM. H up football coach is his to prevent ^Football record of 0:25 hest tatl''pr of any en he conds, but the difference in ability Insignia legiate flat for the 50- '. a his players from too an yard swim, and W. H. both of isl dec -ould be measured by horse- forming high the Müroy, .¦ i. team which established ....,..., Desmond and Dumoe are two opinion of themselves. This quality To Only 12 t^e in¬ Special Correspondent* '..Tint ! corking good en Is. Spagna, of will Players tercollegiate record for the 200-yard Lehigh, be specially valuable next season, Dec. 6..Yale'«« -«¦ nd of the .-,Tnt« marw and of the are relay last year. Besides these, Thurs- NEW HAVEN, Conn.. King, Navy, very nearly as the to the Naval Acad¬ of into which seem cause tries it i- good as the first pair. Spagna great clanger ton, captain the 1921 freshman investigation changes aH.ai Special a and in its footba.l will b«i *t be A s \ta-.- >i wonderful of tackle emy team will be that of overconfi- Correspondan 3eam, McHenry, of the 1918 team, necessary system don« soon r played game STATE Pa 'iave also continued Captain Tim Cailah3n. r. tarts M;-**-**i'7- .- neral'y is at Lehigh this year and clearly de- dence, which ha3 proved dangerous to COLLEGE, , Dec. 6..Only | reported. by .* Exce'lent whose election for next has wi'i r serves twelve players on the Penn material is offered from year jas; nai! arvr "rom b' recognition. King, too, pos¬ the favorite in the Army-Navy series. State foot¬ .die 1022 taken These center around th«* i ¡ed for the en sesses the goods. Alexander and ball team are to freshman team in Gauss, pace. other favors one be awarded varsity and h«1 ii a veritable bea McGraw are guards of first rate cali¬ Every prospect of the Townsend, Cook, Neville, Shaffer and following points: strongest teams in the of letters this year, according ;o the an¬ Pratt, all of whom are of ;¦ opposing backs ber '.vhc have done we'l all fall. Navy history nouncement made sprinters, Fer- 1. Failure the general graduate the sport, while the outlook is dark on by Graduate Manager rrtson in the dive and Guernsey and football committee to hold regu.»r Harry Robertson Star Center the Hudson. Neil M. Fleming at the .or in the *. forte is hi*; tac banquet Meaghar plunge. The latter meetings with full membership. Harry Robertson ranks as one of the West Point loses nearly its whole football men provided by the student several times plunged the entire 2. of the resident ing s a'so very adept t centers of the He and team body in recognition of their >f the length Inadequancy 1 Bu year. by graduation, and will have to CfiJ*EY, HákTx/4/ZP, YOUNGJ^mOM, work splendid 75-foot pool last year. coaching staff. pa ther Jim, of Dartmouth, are two f«*rm a new one, almost entirely with HALF throughout the season. This is In water polo Captain Vorys, who 3. Lack of medical supervision for ids out. splendid football who have green material. The Naval B&CK CMßTMOUTH. Gamo the smallest number to receive the i!so led last the ga .. H players Academy year's team, and seven injured players. got do«.« been starring on their col'ege and prep has all but two of its coveted awaid at Penn S^ate for many ril'.er veterans have 4. distribution of s race regulars, many and reported for early Satisfactory foot¬ i school teams f«»r the last six years. substitutes, second men and years, is due to the large number practice. bal! tickets to the tig a but Davies was on har.d string of different big games. punt, 'a'lahun however, has the ed^e on class team players of players that Coach Bezdek R, J. H. Kiputh. who has coached 5. of comfortable ac¬ ck him a:r the Red a: great promise used in the earlier Arrangement *' However, Robertson in thnt he exerts a helpful and whatever will be gleaned from a games. the swimming team for the last two commodations for the »hile ;«;e star made a d ai The le'ters, with players sperate lunge influence on his ruirds and inspires big new class. Under such conditions Princeton togethei miniature y ars, will instruct the team absent on trips. ithough partly blocked he Retains 16 Veterans gold footballs, will to the again managed anybodj playing alongside of him to only over**onfidence it would appear. go following: this season, but as yet a he-id coach Of the football ¡own b ¡js and Davies. can Captain Bob Higgins, "Red" graduate committoe« carry on even beyond his stride. prevent a great Navy team next end; .'or water polo has not been decided Vance McCormack was West and season. Henry, tackle; "Roundy" Osborn, retained ir« Henry the Tackles The backfield chosen for the second pon. on busines;» the is noted Of those who started For 1920 Varsity Football Team guard; Larner Conover. center; Dick Meet? have beon Washington government of 1 he ( ¡o'gal eleven, like first particu¬ against the Rauch, guard; Ben tackle; arranged with Co- frequently the last season. Jit S»»r. Bill Was larly *'or its sneed and versati'ity. We Array, but two regular» are lost to the Cubbage, '««mbia, Pennsylvania, College of the was unable to attend Henry, of team George Brown, end; Harry Robb, quar¬ of New meetings ragú been a give both Weldon, of Lafayette, and Navy by graduation. They are terback; Charlie Har¬ City York, Princeton, Massachu¬ arly because of the pressure of bue. ected for KoeMer of the over Clark and Benoist, both capable Way, halfback; setts Institute of and tl ositions. Th Navy, preference but backs, old Hess, fullback; George Snell, half¬ Technology Har¬ ne;s duties, and Johnnie Ki'patrick w».. * who can be ttand ¡ing a bout Way, who is a marvel in a broken field, replaced without weak¬ Only Six Regulars To Be and vard. The freshman schedule includes absent on his honeymoon during a vita« a p« the team. It loses WilliamsEleven back, "Hinkey" Haines, halfback. the je ison' H« is c because both of these players are more ening also Graves, Andover, Worcester, Princeton 1923' and part of the season. Walter Carr.p arut pli nry t suhstitute a Lost Lightner, Killinjrer. Beck, Hills, Grif¬ Harvard 1923. ';"Ptiora! d due to 1 rugged than the Penn State star. Also, end, and Rodes, substi- by Graduation; fiths and McCollurn did not in Brink Thorne were the on.y two mam « tute back. Some of the will play -« ; ¡ne that Wa both can do more things in a football players T Pl sufficient number of games to receive bers available for importan; routin« *" hing* the thj* md J«. « sir,iso than and Weldon could be graduate following year, but the for Title yHarvjrd sessions. able to beat Syi Way majority cf them, the best Tiger jLooks the award. euse. Th« re ha been some objecti used to do the punting. including A captain for neict year was to have New Rule The undergraduates greatly deslr* »ised Robb, of Penn Koeh- men on the team, have two more years 2-Sport the udd'Uon of at two on State; Weldon, Aftsr 6- been eleced but least yonn,- Henry the all-st of football at Yr. L?pse in the absence of team, on th« ground that h was ler and Gi !o, of Colgate, wou'd form a Annapolis. iVfti; York Tr-'hune Harry Robb it has been until alumni to the committee. Names m*«»: to postponed Stars í!-.'ib't te in splendid, versatile b-'ckfield tuat would Many Stay Two Years N. Dec. C.With netx week. The are Off discussed i.re those of A intercollegii PRINCETON, J., WLLTAMSTOWN. Mass., Dec. .. juniors eligible Keeps frequently conteats '* be on both offense and defense. thur a former und bee« year. 1». is true he w capable Koehler, though he is regarded the sixteen veterans of this football After a lapse of sit. years. Williams Way, Rauch, Hess. Brown and Henry. Howe, captain l,;i'"i'ed This could also handle t^e di¬ best man in year's It is that «ahn W. Field and Hutchin itt team, but he i quartet the Navy backfield, is only ««.¡'I return to its old place on the possible Henry will not re¬ Princeton's Five coach, Guy "! ad in all other contests. rect pass efficiently. Robb, of State, nineteen years o!d. Late in the team returning next fall, gridiron pros¬ turn netx year as he expects to enter son. Ali were former bri liant Ya. pres¬ at are Harvard football schedule next sea¬ the ¡mme ha shown himself to be one of the ent season he an elusive side- pects Old Nassau th- brightest a medical institution next fall. p.avers of executive abi and an \Wa yed gest of 1 acquired have been in The nearest son, according t oai announcement ity Wl ianl .* er this fall. It w headiest i'1 the season's s*ep which made him very hard to they years. are in business in Connecticut. a de¬ to the situation was made to-day by .athletic au'horities Special Correspondence largely b« cause of his line wc play, fast, fearless ;«nd splendid tackle. Cruise, a hard-playing, capable approach present The One vital defect in toe coaching th*b nifty a few in the fall of 1916 when an even dozen here. game will be played at N. suner '.hat Colgate wa*-' able to make such fensive p ayer. When yards back, also will be back. He has ¿w in the Courtnev Orders PRINCETON, J.. Dec. 6- Prince¬ fall was the lack of one the line were needed Gil'o more letter men of previous years reported Cambridge early schedule. ton's new rue. which limits viion. There was no rtsident showing thÍ3 season. West v through years, while Watters, who was ' W 11 ¡am takes on Harvard in two-sport quarter-1 could be counted on to a hole r the eleven. With a record total of place the sphere of the ath¬ back on and the visits of ¦he bulwark of his team's line. punch just nosed out by Benoist, has another of and 's undergraduate the riwH, the line for dis¬ "P" men and the entire Cornell, it bel'eved that Start for lete to in two teams were not fre¬ ttpported t'nt others w through the requ;red season. championship the will be the Early activity varsity Howe and Hutchinson **"«i exceedingly tance Gillo wou'd also act as freshman team to draw from, the Ti¬ mcct'ng third game of during the same will to this defect, p"iled them along at a faster c captain. There are at least two, besides the season for each team. co'ege year, quent enough remedy han would have traveled had Tho th:rd team, which comes close to Koehler, who are likely to into gers are already entertaining hopes of Cornell great'y weaken the basketball team this which disclosed itself in tre crudenes* they the other in wou'd develop a champiorshin in 1920. The general u'-dTstandinf*** was Oarsmen winter through the loss of Trim¬ b»>n a a .-it. equaling two ability, sensational backs. These are Taylor, that Will'ams broke with Maury of the gam played by both HeJrbert be of Brown, of and a with Captain McGraw, Trimble, Harvard ble. Trirr.b e, who has just and Chester LaRoche The guard posit« «ns have b< composed Syracuse, plebe, the greatest amount of Strubing, because .of its failure to a comp'eted K^mptou through¬ Carro of W. and J., as Cub- natural a runner Williams Parisette and Bigler will be get p'ace a brilliant gridiron season, is captain out the season. wardcii to Gait of '«ale ;;a«i Youi I, ends; ability as of any man rtir her on of Penn St'te and of on the and lost to the team through along the Crimson's slate. Special Correspondence and catcher of the baseball team, and The of «from «if Dartmouth, two sturdy yoi bage, Dickens,, squad, Hamilton, who was graduation. It has been that H-rvard the supervision injured pL fén ow *. as tackles; Ice, of West moved from B There will be no difficulty in filling any reported ITHACA, N. Y., Dec. 6..Cornell row¬ two-ßport rue debars him from will be a.nded more mor« than h«jid their o Vale, Virginia, Squad to the regular would not be the only member of for his exp BCfentifieafry J?ainst all who faced th and Barton. of Co'gate, guards; squad late in the season on account of of these places except in the cases of ing practice is well under way, weeks competing regular post as for¬ next season. The Ya'e hospital li3t th' opponents of his Trimble and The defection the "B'g Three" to he played by the ahead of the usual schedule. ward on the basketba'! nia year. Youngstrom was a big f Heaphy, Boston, center; Boynton, of exceptional work. Alford, Severn Sturbi-ig. eleven next but In other varsity quintet. past fall has been the largest in foot htr in the of Penn Erwig, and as as of Maury Trimble wi 1 be the greatest Purple year, present years on'y a few of the oarsmen have Trimble was unanimous choice for ball while the team lost its victory of the Green o Williams; Way, State; Kawlings appeared good any are that such will be the history, "oí State and of and of Pitt, as of the backs on the the loss, for the entire Tiger attack was indications engaged in any work on tiie machines All-American forward two seasons ago, medical director Dr. Leonard C. San- Penn. He saved Syracuse, Hastings, squad early in case. and *7r* <; f«>r Dartmouth against Colg the backs. season, but were handicapped by in¬ built up around this versati e ath ete. before the Christina recss, but Coach although an injured foot handi¬ ford, at the beginning of the season, ;y breakin-r in the last Number of Other Star» juries. Other backs who have haJ Strubing's graduation will leave the Charles F. Courtney has decided that capped him last winter he is now as beo-iUit- of his i.lness. through fast as ever on the court, and ¦sir.utes and blocking a which In are a Dobie's coaching for this season an«J quarterback job to Leu rie who cap¬ of in an early start was desirable this year, wou:d 'i he fact that thousands or" ticket* punt, addition there number of the pivot post the line. Mike was a asset to picked up and carried over for a who will return are tained the Exeter eleven two years and regular practice has be big the Tigers' cham¬ to the bi;r games found thi*:r rntr t«iu other good players who will be chosen Haase, Dole, ago handicapped all this fall by an injury begun. if for the way ;i«wn. Previous'y in the same same by others probably, and who certainly Waters. Frankenberger and Rooney. and has been at substitute quarter all to his shoulder, received during the An unusual feature of the early work pionship aspirations eligible the hand- of speculators has led te ß had blocked ««thai- punte. In the t son;, of All of the members of the this fall. He played a greater part of summer, which him out of all is that all of the experienced oarsmen sport. demand for a different supervision »* deserve recognition. Even if splendid kept the The close of the footbal' season s«.'!! rame ha blocked a punt wr them were line, which so the the Yale game, due to Strubing's in and who were in the varsity eight last year has the distribution ne*t fal substituted for the player.-, outplayed Army preliminary games scrimmages. released manv b* "eLba!! and a Flano' a ;t scoring selected the strength of the teams forwards, will be available for the next jury, and directed the team during the He began the Harvard game after tak¬ are rowing regularly three times a men, The Yale pluyers ar c umMmg aftrai »liñon. w not two seasons. This includes ,'ast quarter of the Harvard contest, so in two week. Not infrequently in the the squad of thirty been retained by the accommodations pven then *¦"-¦<¦-¦ >uld vary much Murray ing part only scrimmages and cast Coach u... old of otl guard show sue Ends who played stellar football dur¬ and King, the tackles; Denfeld, a high that the 1920 season will not find him part of the West Virginia game, and newer men reported first. This year, Luehring, University they went to Bo.-ton for the Harvard "ecord is also extren class at Three" however, has Chicago athlete who has piloted the game At the Be mont C fest ing the year are Blaik, of the Army; guard; Larson, who did such "green" "Big playing. the Tigers are certain that he will Courtney already organ¬ and Black fives for the last Country «'*,. an«' iqi y ¡.'«its down the f Larkin and Wilson, of Lehigh; Davis ateady passing and all-round defensive Al Wittmer, who stopped Eddie Casey show to much better advantage next ized what might be called a varsity Orange the payers who wer« to meet Harvard ander nunts ns uuicklv as his ends work for the crew, as six of the men half dozen years. the next two an# three in a and Williams, of Princeton; Reinhardt, against the Army; Woodruff, three-quarters he remained in year. eight who Princeton this winter enjoys the day slept T.m ( allahan at Center of Yale; Brown, of I'enn State; regular left end, and Lowe, who w-as the game, is one of the greatest de¬ Keck Had Broken Leg rowed in the major eight in the race bed. Hopper Princeton last are unique situation of being captained feels Gait, wrth Tim who has and Ray Miller of Penn; Carlson, of substituted for Ewen in the latter fensive backs ever seen at Princeton, The secret is now out that Stan against year rowing Captain Callaban that Hea«i Callahan part Keck, in this combination now. by a player who has never before Coach the conter Stevens, and of Columbia; of the game. Only Ewen, end and his post in the backfield is almost the a T'*ey in¬ Sharpe has achieved remarkable eked position, Weinstein, right 220-pound lineman, suffered clude, besides Stroke competed on a varsiy te-ra. Jim Hyn- success the few an tackles, Sedgewick, of Harvard; Little, and captain, and assured next year. broken late George Knight, during months sine** nud impregnable barrier to any Moore, right guard, Hank leg during the summer, son. Hynson transferred to Prince¬ he be~an the reorganization of Yale's. that tried to th'-o that OÍ Penn; guards, Fargo, of Williams; will graduate after next season. Garrity. like Wlttm tackle from squad B, any laxity at array experienced guards ing tl winter. Hynson was ily the Dec (3 The gjta brook and Robertson, of Dartmouth; all means a lona <>f ni««*«» Frank who drew Walter tackles and Thomas is a "P" in univer¬ BOSTOtf, Bos'on Sfe m receiver of punN. He did this m Mur-ey, "Whitey" best basketball player the liana's and the Detroit wili" ¦.'¦'- Americans "te McQuade, of Georgetown; Light, of .".. ¦¦-».-.¦. all American man at center. Kreuter Defeats Seaback and wa3 e.ecied to the Yale-Princeton as did his Camp's quarterback sity var-'ity make a exhibition game, Penn; Braden, of Yale; Bloss, of Ste¬ choice on the informal team at Prince¬ "Shad" Davis is the dean of the at e the season Sprirv, trip together "other Mike. ends, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6..Louis captaincy the cío of in connection with «their for .n vens; Boote, of Wesieyan; Strubing, West Point Cadets ton a year ago, also is in the class of having all the Harvard by the unanimous vote of the training selecting a backfield we assume of payed through Kreuter, of New York, defeated Charles varsity the next baseball season. Walter E. .'« the team of Princeton; French Rutgers; Zink 1922. He did not have a chance to and Yale games. McNamara and R«y- Seaback, in in players. picked would use th« . d Phillips, f K'ls n ard to an in¬ Hartford, thirty innings Hapgooi£, business manager of tia* P*«t pass. «Kmherst; Prepare for Basketball show his worth this fall, due mond are both substitute wingnrien, who to-day's first match of the national Captain McGraw, of the football Braves announced that the Many football experts Erickson. of W md J.; Aldrich and and to stick won their letters. The never team and Mel D.ckenson. who to-day Bos¬ «>«?. that it will not be before jury Strubing's ability varsity pocket billiard championship tourna¬ p'ayed ton club would train at Colum' us Ga« *e lonK Kempton, of Y: Shiverick, of Cor¬ WEST in the but Roper has changed scored more than ten pointa against ment. score was guard and tackle this fa'l. are leading quarterback will don<- ' PCINT^Dec. 6.~With football pame, The 125 to 76. Sea¬ and p ay an inter-club series of fifteen be entirely nell; Ralph «veen, of Harvard; otr the his to halfback and he is the freshmen this fall, and the year¬ a run of the fiiiht for the center post. Winfie'd. to sporting map army athletes will position back made high 20, while games. tt«.*ïJ,vJ,th' fxc"Pt probf.brv work Herrington, of niv'r: Benoist, of the to-morrow get under on of as the man to fill Trimble's lings on occrsion crossed the varsity Kreuter's total was 18. Brawner and Scudder are veterans of «hidden ball trick or to way the bas¬ spoken high cover up an Navy, and St <*, of Penn. ketball court, shoes next Murrey is a sure line in the games. m pre-war and freshman teams. or olh"r opening what promises year. goal piactice var.-ity Lewis to s** oiîensive plavs. Hut The backs, fact, ere all good, on to b-2 a season in two con¬ th«? leather over Among the 1923 Gi'.roy has McGraw was a star on the last two Box Matt Wells a~ successful drop kicker, booting players Retains O'Neill ¦C **'?" Pitt< penn st*te> the the whole. 3 'l in years has there tests with teams representing St. John's in both the J'aie and Harvard games. oroved himself a defensive back of the Syracuse pre war teams, and was captain-elect Charley Harvey, manager of T«e«*" tXi.mi a first water. Dec. 6..Frank wheaihe the service in 1917. .hu ... ,pe"»*.vlviuau have bien such quantity of star backfield Collage, of Brooklyn. Joe Scheerer. hero of the Yale game, Cleaves, Stinson, Bergen, SYRACUSE, J. entered "Kid" Lewis, will sail for England »a W;q,£*rterb*rk handle the ball. players, which, of cotu-se, only en- The Army's varsity five is scheduled is a junior this year and his punting Gorman, Croft and Euwer are good "Buck" O'Neill to-day accepted en offer Captain Hynson and Howard Opie, the Imperator next Wednesday to j^T* backfield. capaole of nances the or one's task in to meet St. and to follow loose balls will backs. Rutan and Towers, af guard to retain his position as football di¬ the star of the 1918-lfl team, are the Lewis. contracts . a.Jastball difficulty John's regulars, while the ability of the Harvey si-jned f"r .,.^!ngthe well, and with a good making a selection of the first four. It ."plebe" team will take on the eoile- probably win him a regular backfield and tackle, were chosen as All-Amer¬ rector Syracuse varsity eleve i ¡eliding forward candidat**«, although two matches for Ted "Kid" Lewis CT.«: has bc> .ierful and in 1920. McPhee. who ican freshman Captain Holmes, for 1920. The dato for the Wood and letter men from t contest will take l aar, many «cians' freshmen quintet. The Army job -Waddy" player;. Colgate Zabriakie, place Oi, ¦fete n :;u'' '! great pl¡ y« hav( como forth, moro schedule for the season was announced substituted it r Wir.tmer in the Harvard of this undefeated yearling team, will game nex; year was set for November the same team, will probably get s Decemb'.-r 2'î, When Lewis buxet« snEB fu.n ort much faster where peinaos that have been in the The cadets will is a sorhomore. also make a strong bid lor a varsity 20, to put at rest the rumors that chance in th» Une-up in many of the Well» *.vr»r'~ -oiuidü at Rov»l Albar, 4,.'lt'!*MWi produced to-day. play fourteen game, wu come to tfc« backs, is certain berth next fall, I Columbia to gat OliaiU. Ball la Usdoa. ,. ., ¿^ directly i Uat deiuuU. *mm* all f£ th«Mi at a««ma. Captain "Mike" Callahan 1