eating into the great gridiron sport.“The rich men's sons, the hoys with | the mony, do not go out for thecol-lege teams any longer,” he says. “The automobile, the caberet, the jazzeries —all these have given those boys with money something to keep them interested and put them in the company of the other sex.“In the old days, if you wanted to shine with the ladies, you were a baseball player, a football player or an athlete of standing- But not today-'