Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 37

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THE EVE FAMOUSPLAYER TUTORS ||"™0*5s MICHIGAN EXPLAINS LUCK %% vt AMERICAN U. BASKETERS writers, REPRESENT 13 COLLEGES| —— ™™ IN TWO CLOSE VICTORIES ‘i v it ™s| - SEEK SIXTH WIN TONIGHT cutdoors that he to some gridiron elysium Yale and Dartmouth Only Institutions to Provide| Practiced to Take Advantage of Just Such Breaks as| f,’,"w: ‘.,f‘.'f?',{‘,-‘xf.“':”»',,» e A'\I}f:f‘f'[(t\vn ' v i iy o Sl 1\”? the C Two—Nine of Mentors Backfield Men, Four of | Occurred in Battles With Ohio State and gt | i b minis precarions . lead Cwhon i nd Alls Them Having Played Quarter. Minnesota, Assistant Coach Tells. ALL-AMERICA BACK ,‘.M”' : a2 ¥ okock :f nc .. i o the cora tt guard for BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ts. froin Washinigton have it GIVES LINE CREDIT|,.."" declsively s aver i & A e s HERE were just ax many lucky | that “motion pictures of the & gewater on the 1 " t engag tlaudet ir breaks in the past foot bail| N zame show that P @ List of All-America Coaches as in any preceding | KIck the ball after Ran: Year Name School Position Coaching ; s ust a8 many in- | muffed the punt which the e D er 22. | ; e e - Yeur | Nem | S RSl et o A S : 2 SQUASH RACQUETERS 1905 Ralph Glaze Dartmouth End St. Viators [ [aragerend e Ly gl , £ Minnesota, ' Gall s 1907 T. A. D. Jones Quarter Yale | 4 Sy llihigsh icoac h & tor okt .l(’:‘p-\\w.“;l:‘\\"ln.;”}(‘l who do the work, | 4 ceaC s k PI-AN FOR REVENGE 1908 Walter Steiien icag Quarter Carnegie Tech. | i makes ! to say or infer that ve missed the fact that the ball RS o o e H g hiiohe 1910 rey X Harvard Haiiback Lehigh | : N o Mame and Flue heat Minnesota. [ was kicked is heyond comprehension en_they handily took the jueters of the Racquet 1914 : West Point Center Oregon g a State by virtue of a favor- | mpo axplanation of s £ the s e [, i dle i et B | £ W plan a deal of 1914 lohn Mauibetsch | 5 Halfback Okla. A. & M. | N of the wheel of chance I8 | ouijes has been that the S win- | fie % ther ‘sturnbles; thrds | night "and probably will ma g | SUIC p waration for their 1915 C. W. Spears 1 L Guard Minnesota ikely to have an : epome s oh hich they were shel o ball, T v Bos. |more than’ interesting for > " n the local courts witn 1919 A, McMitiin Quarter Geneva ~ BY SOI 9 Ognt Ol s e 1 with foggy mois v hi ake crage of | water : i 1919 Ira E. Rodgers a. Fullback W. Virginia ol § ; L o o r yar i ! A will strive to 1922 Gordon Locke a Quarter Wast Wickeeve | Lo oilifornin s be AL ot A : B [ calhite J St last Fall. Joesting s A spurt in the carly stages of th coi handed them §925 1 EarioMlaitinea:i “Minnesota ' Malbok Katarnanos Nor,| fcisom:’wus an expert in leeping at Mi X 4 : crent McCiovern, who was an all- |second period that_ gave tiem < | - oy 1923-24 Homer Hazel Rutge ind & Fullback Mississippi (Sl RarHA e habket b9 g || EalEEA s and the o | Gty due 1 A1 rotibiine ol decate fan WA M T e I $ 10 Yxhors last | Monuimer 13 of th 1924 Harry Stuhldrerer Notr Quarter Villanova throws that were missed. His : words thiow | the window s ds o decided draw- | <ota, bewa the two s skete 1924 E.F. McGinley, ir. Pean Tackle St. Josephs method is a_good one to copy, as | ¢ 1 i 3 a | the B . over 1 " Second engage it is most effective and legal | exc L osee S 2 Otherwise e ‘may be mnothin t leath of the shift play, he | teams showed a lack of When the opponents had a free Vi o B St Ml}l praise 3 the pa n\<\ which il will throw the game back |acteristic of early season gin with T. A. D. Jone throw the ball continving in play hack word frc LA thletic authorities of estern ur vear g the spectacular | inv: s led by Barton, I | st in cuse s missed, Dixon | that they handled punts erraticudly, | versities have taken to make certai he hise | whose sharpshootin: bail players through more the 907, and also include Walt ; king them on the ran, the bounc third of a ¢ vy of foot | ‘hicago, named in 1908, Hith At . e b cinole any old ‘ | 4 ball history have remaine contniuously since then ton | (No. 4 dingr When the iich aitered her piay of the game a 1 ie Teel Ball w he rushed inte | punts for this mame. sending In the ma » mp's 34 te men down the field under Ke 15 names are fo are in- | oo chicago's. S the idea of harassing the receiver as | | ciated Press quarterbacks of all-Amer- ! V" of the men picked 1 ter Camp as outstanding intersec flens is a judge | the ci a o in front of s L Court turned Tapidiy toward oS ailabl Cext among auarterbacks s ; ird fn op. | much as possible.! ras | the secson | Avin ¢*Ro™) MeMillin i The history of that game records | Ivin (“Io”) MeMillin, colorful hoth as| der to prevent fouling the shooter ! standpoint of | jliver and as a coact s wi should I).‘ 6%\ iis Attempt: ¢ Ohlo State's safoty man, Marek g 4 | prevented the shooter's get comigr e e s it alse into the play und ) he ra around Di 1 gave Dixon's team a b nbines the practic ve-| in securing the ball and getting it i e ees gty & 5 ¥ 0l he game, land with corching tern nmnn away from this end of the court L Miinosota: Agording fo| i f Notre Dame's| always the damgerous one for the e Ao Most at Different Scliools. ur orsemen” fame i now coach | - defense. Soouting Hdl GrousHE word it | B 8 ¢ ted | Of Villanova, | The illustrations show Dixon’s AinTienots shif v Ixcepting Da ) epresented Shile exota’s shift was formi . e D Hths reancaen Percy Wendell, Harvard, one of the| position when the foul shooter js | While Minnesot i | v two of its 12 all-America selec : was very likely to produc tions, and Yale, v | | ine down ficld playe | coaches include two ends v forih the fact that a fumble | guard and a center from t four quarte cks, three and two fullt one of the however, having been named als en cnd. Marek inside the 10-vard line was cor i ted hy Michigan into ‘the touch-| | luminaries of the Haughton system,| ready (upper) and his move to po i i o earl " (e b 1«ional fumble. lections on the list ;:4”\’ - 'F‘.‘vl.lrt” "h':lfh.?. selection on | sition when the ball is in play (be ereupon Michig vers were | s & different school oaching list, being the mentor | low). i Sohorlen donie & SSava A 97 . ehich. Next came John Maul- (Conyright. 1926 i 5 GHE 36 havo vin ga. | betach n, whose Oklahoma A. . 6 as i A ind M. team-this year won the Mis: | 3 e Princeton E 1 hour in the Minnesota 3 1 Mi . . i g AUSTRALIA DISCOVERS | stadium doing nothing else hut drill / \ 5 ach o lamazoo Nor- | in picking up the half dozen balls 7 A L ;v}:fill‘v\\\:‘\: i tate) in Michigan, com- | ANOTHER TENNIS STAR| tRaL dre kept constantly bouncing Women shoppers - he lis REL . SYDNEY. Australia, December 22 | and roMing over the turf. It was b ‘AW - N 7 . . Rodgers, West Virginia Australia, December 22 | Solutely the Princoton ke of X will find our sales. Sleven teams of the ninetes 1. | Shares with Ted Jones the distinction | UP).—Amateur tennis in Australia is | ping the ball and running instead of s men eager to help » represented by one coach ,"“"? the America. coach- | apparently to lose Jim Anderson, but | falling upon the pigskin, so c: . % % them select the right He was named & uls from which they Blott states that after this monoto ¢ § Last-minute shoppers will find no problem at all in 5 s il e muthical team, | " has found another Jim in Sydney. ; 3 e S Honue Tiuger ors, Is coach of the | He Is James Crawford, who reached | fous drill had been going on (oF 44 7 ™ ) choosing gifts at TAUBMAN'S. Here, a world of approw BOnGrad thAt With him on that | University of mwmnp; | the final of two Victorian champion- | announced t if 1t continued much | X ¥, | priate gifts for the man or woman who drives a car, awaits first team was ileffelfing of line |, All-America lxnmnen now coaching | ships at Melbo and won one of | longar he was going to cash in 3 y v o o 2 your inspection. And you'll save money, too! man tradition, and the first of the | include J.J. Mef: them. Incidentally, he and his -| the less he was kept at work, 3 i Poes, both from Princeton. | who after seve < coaching at | ner, J. Willard, d ted Patterson | as many will remember, it wa Ralph Glaze, Dartinouth, named an | the service nt to the Uni- | and Hawkes in the final double: | fleet and resourceful Oosterbaan St all-Amer nd in 1905, is coach of | \O o . C. W. | Crawford probably Australia’s | picked up a loose ball in the Minne- | athletic at St. Viator's College, | Spears v h | most promising voung playe He | fota game and ran for the touchdowr | in lllinois. Glaze, like . was a |at : 11 F. MeG |won the junior doubles title at Ade-| which, when the oxtra point was| great base ball player and pitched in |18 laide a few months ago. | made, gave Michigan the victory. the big le several years hefore | | | evouing S s e o Cateze ************************************** letics. LINEMEN WILL LEAD MOST DIXIE ELEVENS gifts that are sure to please any motor- By the Associated Press. ‘ Southern Conference members Ve turned to the line for gridiron cap- tains i ni%27, a complete tabulation of leaders from the 22 institutions re veals. Tackles and guards are tied in posi tlons from which leaders are called with five each coming from thos» | ranks. 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