On The Sidelines(Continued From Pa*e I)C1,*rk h? 0t,hrrn 'rlvr’, h!s J'Ist due. He V onof be St .nil round quarterbacks the middle writ ever saw.• • • • •p¥/\r. UliODA, it ha. developed I, not the only Canton ma;A Aplavng college football who la likely to come In for allAmerican honors when the mythical selection, are marie Irs, rha, a month hence.. Jn0,h'r llt;*°l prospect i. Hearer (Butch) Gibson, trho it playing his fourth year at guard for dm re C.tv co/feae Farter,Z7r7 ,r [h,ir «£McKinley High team in 199?,A week T yesterday, Grove City placed Geneva. Reforr ‘he jame the followers of both team, predicted that if Grnrv, could stop Gibson, Ho” McMillan's team would win Welllt;«•«! I.J ... I„ p,nv ,,irrw ,,n„k — •-^r'j^Vw-r '• Smh «»tMtZYV “T V im'S n-u ™ ^ ' lt;**■,f/l prohoWj, he ore rfoofcerfhr ?s'7,U cTe,f 7 n” Wr'1 but that ,s becauset , ' I n-f ''T- ........... lt;**•north 7/e 1 ^ «lt; decrease Ur. GIU ” * Qrfflt 9uarlt;i, no matter where he plainGibson complrt.ng his fourth year truth the Crimson /„lt; ,1, ,„m ,J„ „ (i . on ( ( ......'*• -‘-r* «•*?...........- rhfid*Lm til if i '* * i tlfl [ ft *Zo..Zui::kr ™' ■ ............... -*lt; lt;Gib,on, it is kflown ha, played in 24 straight game, with,Pit tab T r .'Ult,0n ,hr ,,r,,,,r ,l,,t K»'ph ban, of Illmrs ,m” for i, quite complimentary too.There are several players in western Pennsylvania and t tr,state da,net who are worthy of genuin, consideration by U’,of JI ,r T\ anH b* **» nth” essay the taof pit king the country s star*.Several of them are on the so-called smaller teams atamong the.e none stand, out more prominently than a meZber • harley 1 ousrr's Grove City team.Reference ,s made to Denver Gibson, who has four year,fauLTbe ^ UP ntr ^ at a '7“f,r'/ r’nf“'n- °«d u ho thfall has befn a genuine toner of strength to his mate,.fits ability is attested by rival player, against whom he h p ayed during In, collegiate career, which ends nert Thursda Local fan. remember hi. work the „ame against Pitt a coZiof years ago at the local field when A / f PPanther’s plays. ' ' *' UP °f *Official, who have handled Grore City', name, ,h.. e I,unanimous tn praiia of Cihton “If h* # V / at%zr:; hdzAzr i,hnuU rf°*-■*« ^• • • • *Ww'N. Mt V.n,°n 1,1,0 *‘',ion T,'»r‘*‘*RvinK ,rirr;-t,1 rank Orr and Clvde . i ’ r K!ll’PrFrank Orr and Clyde Stafford7 he Armstrong brother, entered the Methodist school le 'elTTk T ; f1mlt;,rr center w«k ’I ' ” h'n. h' tr,‘ out “ -Vonnf. he «e«t to hi, oldtrio 7k t0 fn l hy ,h' rMrh ter * ,sZth t'hZ ,7’ th' h*'kfM* ha. proved hi,orth there Re ran pa,., punt and run ^ hm r n on game for three year, at that position This fellow . one of the best muddy field exhibition, of kicking I eve Z mllege game last Thanksgiving again,t KenyonHave Armstrong never pUy«.,i l,1(rh irhooj football h . „up his mind to give the college game « whirl from a guard po,n He made good from the start and ha, been one f \[ ,’t ,linemen the pa»t two a * *ir^.Burkle played fullback for the Columbia,,* high , for four tear* but wa, shifted to center when be enr tlie Mount fro,h four years ago Hi, great offtfS(B fttlfMl tlirhim to the line, liurklr \rnvm footh®!! wav. He* a!wavs wan touchdown from a line positionti« iR C |l |f d a* work^ m w * »* W i* * * «4 11(1 |Klipp*rt*$ mammothH' standi sir thr?, inchet nHInotrt it L r-|rt] tvfaL. {iii iiauin s11fFIantnextiiSflt Atfletl ffjthe€9 ff• i■ a »Kf91! if I 1f‘ti of makinghisheMiu»|fo[ scoot#•d1 4frlt;l«#or| a |4cof^fcat11* ,it*It 4; Ffi^lflit.■ a 9 3U f J (/ P r* f» nfj r)H.7*1Jy | /jg h | If | p*.\ndvmm■| f ff)T j? ^ y(^1r imtf 9^•a 4« /*9f7 /meth*■ air{ tt0# h + ntttFrank Orr has be«n the quarterback for thr# * Uir# fo* the Mount varsity from Alliance High. He's th. sinalleJt lu the squad, standing only five fept, eight inches and weighin liV Orr will be seen on the basketball court this winter hosim he is not entirely sq| r»f MoqbI'i illrnen.her of the rhampionsh{p court ft%lt;- fi»r two yearsE, g'a sT. ^a «g S ^ ^He’s bClyde Stafford of Canton, never played ftvjtball at McK •ml his inesperlence handicapped him greatlv while trjing tc * berth on the club Me has proved a valuable t (,, f wing positions however, and he, too, will be missed neat se*Tlie loss of •lt;( men is less than the average suffered by nation. There should be that many good freshmen come u'p the yearling ranks to assure Mount a good eleven neat sr..,