
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 Pittsburgh; 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 ¦end 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'*h<nit doing time-honored rivals of the I d'snlav- ng, with Trimble occasionally taking a Mornir.gsid« fr«x a'. ¡eact one backfie'd luminary :urn for a quick punt. Bchooi, will again hold places on tt ' 7i>mc 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<i<^e** «.*..:.¦ power ectively to bow, over the to be met. The other b engagemer' fpsttfe o* the s***« I or to ^ \n tr"' ¦-.---'ti- ?*-» tacklera shoot through seems to lie between Uriversity Si th* r«f st-fl-«. >*< Davies without a WEST, ..«t»i sn:,i any opening. is peer Pennsylvania 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*<j P^eet^n -«-«va'iv *-«A most o in the matter of stamina. Little sides Williams. Amherst and :, ^-~~r Way And Water Wes'eyati Polo , j,.., -},.-.(. »¦*,.,,« ]-as p.ççof For .'¦' Way is so light that he is frequently Practically the whole varsity ieot «.»mnín passé for a VnrtV alter Strongest on» njured a hard tackle. The back¬ ball «quad, with the exception of rom t'**e result i thi fieid selected is good in this respect, Prospects of Best or two men, will return. The crack he four named at fresnmarr team of tins year will cor. * being easily Eleven S Ho- rvriS« Hiin-, Navy fb<" ()X~ ^rUi^'h «n- susceptibl to injuries. tribute many men of varsity ca'iN»- -. ..¦> 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.
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