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” | SPORTS he Sundwy Star Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1923. Biggest of All Base Ball Conclaves Is On : Southern Colleges Revise Few Rules | MEE]\[NGS OF 1 5 LEr\GUES i SOME OF LEADING GRIDIRON PERFORMERS IN SOUTH ATLANTIC SECTION TIME TO BEGIN FOOT B ALL WILL BE HELD IN CHICAGO| : 'CHANGED BY CONFERENCE Flock of Disputes to Come Up for Adjustment and | Many Player. Deals May Materialize During The Convention This Week. Radical Amendments to Regulations Voted Down in Final Session—Sewanee Is Made a Member. Will Meet at Tulane Next Year. the Amsociated Press HICAGO, December 8-—-The mggest couventi Listory of base ball opens here Monday. to continue for vo. with an expected attendance of more than 1200, ranging from the lowest BY H. C. BYRD. EPRESENTATIV : universities and dolleges mak R southern conference yesterday afternoon wound up the quictest and least eventful of the annual sessions they have held. Radica changes in the rezulations were quickly voted down, there:was not tl ! expected and usual long igle over summer base ball, and practicall |all the delegates are this morning winding their ways homeward afte jtaking a safe and sane view of the athletic situation in the south. Late yesterday the conference voted unanimously to accept the im tation of Tulane University to hold the next annual meeting in New ! Orleans, shiiting from one extreme end of the conference territory to {the other. hush fcague to the richest major, and the prospects of the biggest player market ever held. No less than i ividual leagues, wcluding the American and Natio o ion of the two major leagues, ided over by s dis, and ing Il the minor leagues of the nation. t vird itratio go to make hase ball history ir the biggest week crences the game has ever known. It will be the | cial all oi the lcagues of the country ve mbled in 1 i 3 A 2 g which te ce 1 e | conference was offered. A g00 Besides a flock ding er trades ai te most im- 3 o 2 ght eblen e ha | asalion) e nt was manifest ant business of th nee zppears to be th iiic Const League o5 B . { time of foot ball pra favor of this and It seemed for a wh sidency dispute, i v interwoven with the drait problem; Sha e lost s rene as if "1 "1;vu| ass, but it was voted settlement of rumored dissui with Commissioner Landis over the A e Al the old officers were re-clected handling of the world serics: dispusition ported 8200010 fund in ot o y Dr. V. Sanford of the Universit the commissioner’s s Seatil transier and the draft some institution: aptemi ;'f Feorgia 'm.u-uu[m presiden ssue of the internaiivnal | i ague, American Associa- : o 5D r. J. B. Crenshaw of the Georg - Associa 5 s and others at th Pe | Institute of Techmology as vics pres " + n | dent. Prof. N. . Daugherty of Ur hasmuch as some institutions open | SR Bhenty pnaunoc % i 1 . ! September that gave those that open- | treasurer and D. lenry of Clemso truction of the Boston Braves 5 v September thio L B e Have advantage|and C. L. Hare of Auburn 4 the wanssencit of Dave Ban- P X 1 e uien of ractice over | bers of the executive comm ¥itarew Min \ o 3 ; $5 iv‘:(-» w‘x:n‘luvwllvrl m:\:-hl":‘ k v 5 ged from Southern s of Kid 23 > ‘ s ¥ | chang i St TstiG egiate Conference 1o b 4 3 2 A ‘.41\ and now an il lon D § thern Conference. have, if we ean improve White S 10 club zin practice at any time it carcs o Ao Srace! se einstion: ot i after the_first Monday in Septemb officers. aud e 3 o . {*"rhe summer i iignestion Made it obligatory to cloxe foor i 4 7 hall xeaxon not later than the first o Vi T Vo ] (EPS. « c t 2 v after Thankwgising and a0ttt ke Dorsibiltien affeciing player j JOHNNY GROVES : P Bt by » et i ;ALL-SOUTHERN TEAM . g ALL-SOUTH ATLANTIC GRID SELECTIONS ||unction reswntcr throngs prufii: CHOSEN BY WRFERS First Team School Position Second Team School ions 5 sdde o ¢ three at home and two awgy L b Supplee Left End Magill Hopkins Ahiraugh providing that from home. / _ - q % Graham Left Tackle Tilson W. and L college pleted _-on Dectdal (o kold smnual track v 5 Hammond Leit Guard Poindexter N. Carolina any team Y rvv‘vm"“";”h; 'é:"'m':'d :I';n"-':-'l‘m'-;:iy:- at ‘“;».v;:. 4 " Baker Center Bethel Richmond thereby & to in-| day and Sntardny in Maye . werning the i M 2 " e R ‘Thompson Right Guard Hall Virginia B i stand- Decided onthers cont. rons ti amas : - Barbour Right Tackle Burger Maryland urd fo faile ball et oy R AL g S & SAM GRA Mor: ina Right End Carlfon V. M. I Prot orting writcre . Ll Giroves y Quarterback Faulkner VoML e 10 A : . A ; Arnold i eft Half Caldwe | V. ML A erer 0 membershin g it G ; i Cameron Right Hali Hegarty GooUL with : . the South, s N Fullback McGuade Marytand . 1 ATLANTA. © : e anta Journ: tomaorrow from sevem institu- £ e T i .‘ SIS, ~ + ‘H ‘VI‘L \ Tl(‘ lfll ]':VE t on record as heing un- i » i L A A 4 nilling to cons Mo - £ : time. Thix sets the membership i OntheSideLines| IS REAL ARRAY OF STARS| & dtys i e tion and then only when a vacancy e in the present membership oc- et oG - With the Sporting Editor s T e BY DENMAN THOMPSON. A b s is ; consid & | ful lionors have been fullback, | OST of the wind in the Windy city this week will be generated |, = o e SiroNes play , A in the ous lobbies and conference halls of the Congress | s e list t laws. So with ok e : 1 | Hotel, Chicago, where what should prove the greatest gathering jsecond a elevens Paalict ¢ feel {Kenne n Preshyterian iG. U. IS NOT BOOKE of base ball men ever held will get under way tomorrow. Reports of |hearts’ content, over which some players re not named may feel {Kenner, B ar I . U D . | lighted and about which those that are named should not allow their [rHversiy: Dr. Mg . Furma | { ) an orglinized effort on the part of the major league owners to clip the lams fight aiso (s tangled g ¥ ; 5 P 11| fieads to get larger. becausc therc probably could be picked a third ftive of t e Vb vAth the. draft question. e Me BY BOSTON COLLEGE . wings of Commissioner Landis, a renewed and determined attempt to | i4ds to B larker. hecawst, (hert nroRelly Sovl, B¢ Bhe two that | Commert compromise the draft question, disposition of the “Shocker case.” and Members of the conference ‘and fi,_::,h‘fl“' :‘;hph,,‘i‘,‘; mover in lcen- appear above. {those that represented them ng to the major leagues draft offer | S m—— 2% rumors of many sensational deals promise to make the conclave lively. To give substanti reasons for dangerous as an nsive as well a i University Lof Alabama—Wallace Comminene adis offioe oW | cevem Decen Personal contact with the moguls at many such former sessions, how- | picking certain prayers for all-star | defensive play Iide pubaa Bolyteshnle Tuaty i r etown s missing from 2 X g ver. justifies’ the prediction that much hot air and precious little acti ‘f'nl‘!:‘.',} bl Y | White n Great Player. IW. H. Harteell inletic dire, tor Ha College oot will be forthcoming are’ mot picked | White played ot Lall all R e D . Tty facult There is no question but that many of the big league owners resent 2 ’ ; y | He in @ 3 ir W Saunde he “auiocratic’ manner in which Landis is bossing base hail and would ’ . ey et ; : : : o 7 = velcome having his power curtailed, but the commissioner is working feGoEniz - < th : st WYNDHAM WHITE. | \rier s tronciad Tong-term contract and will continne to colleet his o 1 hes e P . e VMI $50,06) per vear regardiess i the change in semtiment among those who 2 . Lo 1 tion [ Gropshaw. trcully cliatrman. und W iy | frantically turned to him to save the game when it was thrown into | has proda 1 fhe Tase tenyears. | RIS A e 2 at disrepute by the 1919 scandal. f ertain |l4v~‘1lnw:u> ?V;":J\l-n”lnl-\vm same type of p] ver, ford. faculiy ety T i E cause o 5 5 i because their ideas of | dut could not ca b as well bina director. Unive v of without consult . use i It is unlikely that any revision will be effected in the present stitutes the best qualifications | And did not compare with White as |ge S inRhowaer. s nson arrangement by which the three biggest and two of the smaller fifter | *MeQuade surpassed White on de- pan: 8 A Holes, athlati rican_League or Heydler of the minor leagues afe exempt from provisions of the draft, and it is ex- No Argument ax to Two | fense, probably being the best all- i IBrotusmabd: racilty chaitmer vd this move by calling for a 'l‘OLEDOAN tremely improbable that Landis will permit the Shocker case to bes | Let us begin with those players on | around defensive back in the section. roity of Maryland, 3 C Byrd sion of the majors on the come a monkey wrench in the machinery of the game. whom all seem to agree as being the | In fact, Yale and Ivania did |gaculty chafrman: C. L. Mackert American Leagie constitu- best in the section. There are two | N0t Produce in th 3 Mississippl A. and M. College—Irwin v for its annual meeting. This is what would happen if the star pitcher of the Browns were . L { man who had the { to diagnose | Sessums, W. I. Chadwick, athletic Johnson Ave : declared a “iree agent,” for the St. Louis club would be deprived of the [nd both are at Virginia Miitary In-}plays and ' who surpassed McQuade |director, T. D. Scssums OEREON AV Ik i SR & : e hi stitute. Barbour at tackle 1 to | gGenerally as a defensive back oo 3 Wi i} i the price of his contract, no American League club would engage him, and | BLAEES o e e & e e i1 onbl or | s Eniversity of Minsh sippt—William » Jent Honnsonaxolieg 2 clash if he were signed by a National League team another base ball war the best linesman, not in| tha |, Wit Cameron ploked fo Ml s of | Henntugway, faculty chairman; . L. Tiaague forward v While Press| ) S . might result. Shocker has threatened to start legal action in the cvent | Sontl M4 MW iine ot Tuniacc ' th Whoshould " go into the |paam " v featamevilier dathll OLEDO. Ohio, Deceiher 8-\ field goal drop-kicked by Capt: | opportunitn to earn a livelihood is denied him, and as it is imperative | other man of such outstandins quali- | o4 e, K P. I owas A Nonn Carolina State College ionel Lgs cunom Eddic Evans late it final period with osly a few minutes to | that base ball he kept out of the courts if the game is to prosper aficat that nobody ~questions i i© | Thomas Nelson. faculty chairman; W Onlonen nn e i SR o 21 wave Scott Tich a 2oro.21 victors | Settlement of Shocker's differences with his employer will be [Ehtte supasiiion o ine Seilondll e : it SR A Wie wre expeotad to de. | over Washington High of Cec ids here today. The victory, coming . ¥ y i iitute and ¢ Woolcn = i ST exeeptic Shiostion. Onelaiter onc of the most thriliing gridiron battles in high school history, All Managers Ready to Trade. W1d have sraced any | el of 1 e N i iversity of South Carolina— i & sa o we exceptionally 7 wds, faculty chairman forward passes. & i al by the Jeague | gave Scott the national inter, ic championship. Y £t i “hi 1 b e look N ‘s position uilb € ’ riversity of Tennesese—N. W r i} | | :\ ERY one of the managers invading Chicago will be on the look-| In White position fu | Fugh of 4 B e versit f Tennes pronosed amendment The teams battled thron > dirst qu i n | X 4 snda I onosed. am s ba ) first quarter without scoring. but in = g A 70 [V ashington and Lee had Camer of HNax 4 Dougherty, facul airman;: Eirans Landis authority SVerBs um- | the second period Scott scorcd twice.. A forward pass. Evans to Alber | out to strengthen his team through player deals, bt as they all [ yirginia Polytechnic Institute had g were the steady | ganks, atheletic director. Saust League lave bein sirong i | o0 the fourth down and 7 vards to go, connted the firsi touchdown of invariably want to swap a bat bag for a”Babe Ruth, there can be | Buchanan and Marciand had McQuadd. | izt “and hotn mainsta B b helr denunciation of the commis- e game, short time luter Se Stlevis 5 = TSy ioh it Eans 5 Slmmeron AU e oir s cKfie rnb acy chateman TRMESS thelr denunclution of 1 sormmis \!v(lbl.mh. A Xl.., time luter Scott worked the ball to the Hawkeyes 5- | no assurance that the week’s activitics in which the fans are genuinely [t hest Tine plungers fn the south | fheir teams Backfields. = Turnbull of | fotia direstor aton decistons in the Seattla-Port-{ card line a erashed over on G o g Z N i w hard er-with the ball unde opkins was a hard-playing back, e versity — € Jand esewhen Caunager Wiltiam A0 'I"]"o“:du-n r erashed over on a guarterback sneak. ‘Evans drop- {interested will be productive. L i e e b Bna o b cick field goals &Tth e i ppes Kenworthy anc Cilliam d by ®O ¢ Tt ; S O, e . ¥ e | excoptiv 4 i s R e T R e L e e z Followers of the Nationals will keep their cars attuned to zephyrs ptional mam in carryiny the | exceptional accuracy. Al Johngon of N r " ¥ | After a short skirmish the third ¢ E T ver f Virgin Joh from the middie west not only because they are hopeful that some pitch- L and becas v 4 anestion to ro-| Lussiter of the same wol were v 5 e 8 rked U 18 M : h 5 ; fensive qualifications rare in e honl e N iAo Ao aric MG Ly s yard line, and affer, af-| ing strength and a good right-hand hitter for that hole in the o k Careron bifted from : O it s e | . Brown Internations ast | ter two attempts had failed, crushed neld may be landed, but for the reason that there is a sneaking sus- k to halfback to play on the first, 1O80 ¥ Virginia_ Military Institu s t{throngh rignt tackie for another | PLAYERS GET “M’S”’ |vicion that the identity of the new Washington manager may be re- | ey, L e e sosed| . Hawever.: for the. other (haifhack's | Eo8EUe. faculty chalrs Ve 41 Mon : . 1 osition Arnold of Virginia is c AR et o0} | suchdown,. Bvana kicked zoal and | vealed there. < 3 the former secmed the better, but for | Position Arnold of Virginia is chosen. | “Virginia Polytechnic TInstitute thmiited 1o the maio 1t gon- | the score was 21 to 0. But here the | Reiteration of his previous assertions that nothing has been done |{all-round value during the season the | 7€ FEGNES RAS fd“dgn,‘;‘?l‘\“{ng; helieved that the arrangement | Codar Rapids offense, built largely de-! ould forward pass and punt well e western Teague accepted | around Halfbuck, Elmer Marek. one crentable to the | > AA leacues, | of the fastest men who ever gracea Miles, facuity chairman 1s vet in regard to a pilot for 1924 and that he has no definite deals in [latier was much superior and shington and Lee University ) Forest Fletcher, faculty chairman; ¢ H - a 2 & - b P serv he place next to White, | A . ¥ he making was all the information obtainable from Clark Griffith last }SeTves?t He would make a fine type of player | 1, 1o S | M 1 members of the Untyer- [ 27, MEMIE T8 26 wis departure for Chicago, Lotx of Clever Tackles. b Yotk I s haana o oE miexer D Davis, R EL Emith 5 e il it of Maryland foot ball team "and E i Eddie Colli 2 T = And several other good tackles be-|to cover the latter fforts. — Also = SoUnia pinn. o club i|a high school gridiron. beSan 10 |anager Alan McDousal have been | yiopiig mcs Of Eddie Collins, Roger Peckinpaugh. Kid Gleason, George | ;370" 5iiiGur "were o, be found on | Arnold is older and more experienced e ineSalnned | Funttion D et i e e : E McBride and even Griff himself still are being mentioned for helmsman | S, RiTatic ceame. Granam of Vi | the - averaze - coneee naser, | WVANDERBILT IS TIED not aipe Csibisct to 3 awarded the jty “M* for their e 1 - = : 3 4 2 . ; Frohiect 10l iickioft Mavel jwah 2iven'. the bidl ?\T}j‘::"‘h‘illi‘_{ e !“‘(”]5;”“‘;“""'”"‘," vherever fans gather, but so far as can be learned there is no basis | ginia Pol¥technic Institute, Tilson of |which counts for much Fariene _l;"u.f“;‘vi:'x”-li";-c;:"-m!:;;‘ knifed his way through a broken field o oss Jonored are: [;yd.“=¥, Ato- | (oF any of the rumors. 5 ?,:r’:smi:fif!"nnxl‘:;}nlfflfwr‘;“;(‘xxrlzfx{-s'“i\r"'d E e e M BenNs BY PRINCETON STARS jeved un : [a0 mm 65 yards o a touchdown, | Quade, Waiter Bromley, 'Bd Pus! There is good reason for believing that Collins would be given | Thompson of Geargetown wers very | Three quarterbaclke stood out dur- | Shortly after Scott again 1ost the ball ' Groves. Trving Mol Downes Oshorn a heartier welcome in Washington than any one who could be lcapable. Of these, Gratum stosd thel GF, "Gt Bl pidicda or. the serious e o Club ay Tie Sold. o downs, and Marek, running and i Branner, Aubiey Wardwell, P brought here, but the chance for getting the Chicago.veteran is |87 and went throush USSR teams. McDonald of North Carolina, NASHVILLE, Tenn., December § imaeting Tn exnnator (s famblote: 1o s f”";fin::;h El‘;»“"ll:k«‘"mmlw‘ esncd, | e ctor Latham, - Walt slim, very slim. If Owner Comiskey could be induced to consider enoy. Thompson also was exception- Faulkner of V. M. 1. and Groves of 3 : for the 1924 searon, wh! 11 call i, through an open fleld, ran 70 | Polloets, 00 L oorey dnd Geors undoubtedly would be for Stanley Harris, and that would end ne- | position on the first team, for which RSB Cely [LONEr 0 (0 VRS HEL | ton all star team here today. for a for 154 £ames {he_pen- | yixds to a touchdown. : "Thees plavers, with McDougall and | gotiations right there, for Griff is mighty sweet on his captain and | 1'¢J8 better fitted than (o8 (A8 5 | behind them. The writer did not see | seven-point “whereupon the PANo I - @hs s iaiap JHe kicked the three goals, scoring stant Vars Coaches Burton second basema f who mever is especially conspicuous | Faulkner play, but has been told that {former Tige aliated by passing ndesstond | all ‘of Wi tean's points nd Geary ‘Eppiey, will b T e oY o alinval- [ the V. M, 1. 'man was the most de- | their way into tie for a final Roger Bresnaban i ous te dis the for e ¢ S dran : 2 : 5 DORS Of, maw hinge on the Autegme of | Kick brove the g *nd & l./foot balls' by, the Athiletic bable to his team. He could not do |bendable fleld general in the . | score: Th: ed for loca The sesoetation's sction on the draft. | teen fiee e e dnane 0t ryeerined on “the ' foot £ EET GRID HONOR SOCCER TEAMS W e e e e otk that Barbour | IL is unfortunate that there was charits. 3 e ConTernnon. SInh. etk Siey LsRen HATRl RUORTE W = s will be: Maryland, 3: Penn., 0, \ e e & basses And running |am opportunity to get a direct com ores came in the second mise of beine the bizgest tradine | more than 20,000 oo eStmated name of the player and his S the ball after catching it, but|parison between him and Groves of | period. and were made within five and’sales market in the history .of | position and 1923. i he charged hard, took his man out | Maryland. 2 i {minutes of each other. is promizing to hecome brisk fust as | o Scott ). | Positions. ardwell. Lawnigan. Latham, | Stay of the v, D. I line. Burger also | against McDonald of North Caroiina | the first half of this period, the Con soon ax the m: nid minors reach | Aibriier . et gud.o. ng und Burger are Washingto- | NEW YORK, December §.—The! A soccer game will be played be-|was gzood at handiing b s andjhe did better avork than his rival, | modores placing the ball on the 13- some agreement on the draft. Tt 4s | Mo oo o0 Toft suerd . (capt.) Eaforial | niane. beans valls ahi iehip. o the Aie | twest this Wk hinay 4 Harl this 'factor would o o long way|Carrying his team for twenty-two!yard line. Here Kuhn passed to Known that at least ten hie’ trades e Left puard . (GaptY Kitmann [N 160 were awardea | fo0t ball champlonship of the n the Washington and Harlem | {000 TRCUOR, ROVEL B9 oSition on the | Arst downs agalust five. Against Me- | Bomar, who fell across for the touch involving plavers in the Pacific Coast | B B eers i the “Ar8od lantic flect is jointly heid by the |teams this afternoon at 2 o'clock on ifiay team were it mot that Barbour|Donald, Faulkner, despiicthe fact}down.' Wakefield kicked goal. League are on the fire, | ™ Left end. : man squad as follows: |U. 8. 8. Wright and the T S. Wy-{the Monument grounds at 17th and |was just about as clever in this depart- | that he had in his backfleld the most | The Tiger showed its teeth after Two of the biggest deals in base | . Beachley, Boyd, Burgee, Cardwell, |oming as d@ result of the 6-10-6 tie |B street: Mment of play. - Magill of Hopkins is | brilliant plaver of the section and two [ receiving the k off which followed ball_are said to be in the making X s % | Charsee, Glayton, Compion, Dallas |afier: four periods of briatling play| ALl soocer ‘enthusiasts are request- | rather Hght for tackle and is picked other fine backe, did not do ncarly moiTaking a 33.vard forward pass ® involve Rogers Hornsby of the | Sentner.--- - = | mbrey, Fettus, Funk, Granger. Kidd, | at the Yankee stadium today. ed to be present. as reeruits are|for an end position on the s:cond well. Also Faulkner could not run |thrown by Sniveley, while deep in x Dutlopajel g Urban | 1o or 5 iLeaf, Le Sewr. Morrison, Rithgeb.| The Wyoming team was the figst | being sought to boister up the Wash. |team. Give him a little experi N Rbe LAY el e Grovex snl (ETIton. | (Rl e a el 0 the St Koufs Americans | SCCiT 0ot Stevens, TenkiB, Tenny and Ward, | to score, when, largely tirough {he |inglon team that is scheduled to piay |45 & flanker and be would be wo)d | could Bot Feesiue forvard passes with o o ot . e S L i : Prof. Gamble de the presenta- | brilliant work of O'Rezan, it nego- | Baitl i oo ¥ {enough to play end on any elevel 3 e Y. In fact,|e LS orm fad a anc oL .r}“ R aaLnceron AT e aum { S0l e e tion speped to the varsity men, prais. tiated sk points in the second period. | Wi ’i.'fin'-fgufiu-‘s"fli';.?.' :‘-:]elz‘"ah over- |in, the south. it ever any plager &t any time could|raced across the goal;Une. A drop- D Chicie ol R anee et T el i ing them highly of thelr work dus- . But in the third sesslon of play the | whelming. defeat at the hands. of | Tilson of Washington and Lee was|catch o foot ball better than Groves | kick added (he extra and (ving point #nd l"' 'v‘u;;f? and ifleu ; ork 1-luk;.~<. ting the past seuwson and the sports- Wri eleven -thed the score, and |Baltimore combination on Thanks- |much the same kind of plaver that that gridman has not shown his wares Line-Up and Summary. b e Ll R M FOOT BALL. RESU! {manlike manner in' which they con- | neitiier was able to break the dead- | giving day andy it is hoped to even | WaS Graham and he with Burger, o in this part of the world. For these | Fanderbilt (7). Positions. Princeton (1. i ¢ hi H . < elve: " ‘tock i - e i Al 0] a v I ot S s ! . s fonvagiatoniot Che Koot el ) TS | |encted themeiven stiall timses N et P e Sobig) would’ make” a mighty ‘good | for the auarterbacks job. g Bt % ag Commissioner Landis to be ———— cles to play second string £ Clever Ci s Alford declated a free agent. Tt is under- ! WEST POINT, N. Y., Decethbor 8. P pair of tackles str Trio of Clever Centers. 5 3 » - 3 NT, N. Y., — RGH. Pa., Di = srabam and Barbour, Tespective!: A ¢ = i U Wittmer <tgod that the commissioner will de- v":rni Wigh (Toledo), 24: Cedar WH‘L LEAD HARRIERS. Army opened its basket ball season an.rds»mm,n, e e P 3 \En‘l';h? be mentioned here that Ha Too much credit for. their team's 5 'Right guard... ... .. Baker . vide that Shocker's caso is a_cluh dn (Towa) High, 3 | ANN ARBOR, Mich., December 8.— | today with & victory, 24 to 18, over | captain of the 1924 Carnegle Tech |bour weighed 2{0, yet was as active|3uccess could mot be glyen to three Rjek oache Tat matter and the player will be told to| ‘Lame Teeh (Chicago), 7i Cleveland | John A. Shenatield, South Bend. Ind.. | St. Joseph's College of Philadelphia. | foot ball team today. The reappoint- |as the average 180-pound man. '1iis} o T R Tollock ot o ot e TRRRES Ko o Ban ostuE NS 0. 2 junior. Tias heen'clected captin of | Tt makes the Cagets thirty-fitst | ment of Judge Walier b. Steffen of | iremendous | weight and ' strens(h | Maryland and Bethel of Richmond, . Sk L i deal nending Tiddie Collins of the [ Vanderhllt. 71 Princeton Stars, 7. the 1931 Michigan = ctoss-country consecutive victory sinee Dec “hicugo. a5 coach for 1924 alxe was!mude him : N e el 12§ Of_these. Baker stood out because of e A i vh L ashington as man- askell Indians, 55; Tulsa, 0. squad. . 1921, whew they defeated Pénm b aRced: ok o R Wil all tie dor \Continucd on Second Lage.) v Fuilback Gilroy COLLEGE PARK, Md., Dacember & Toledo Club VMiay Re Sold. Vanderbilt varsity forward passed its 2