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BUT OIRTETBLOOMINGTON, .Ind.. Aug. 29.-(UP—Confronted with the task of building an entirely, new Indiana university football leam around four regulars left over from last year’s varsity squad. H. O. Pal'* Page is ready to start work ut the opening of school in September with 200 candidates for the tram working out daily on four gridirons In preparation for an eight game schedule that will bring the Hoos-ters in competition with many of the best teams in the country.George Ross, Wabash, halfback, and Charles Brubaker, Fort Wayne, quarterback, are the only two varsity backs of last season who will see action this fall. On the line Page will liave two veterans. Paul Jasper. Fort Wayne, at lackte and Joseph Zeller. East Chicago, at guard.and George BUgh, Rochester, the blnckflrid.The most promising men of last year's yearling quad are; William Rohm, Indianapolis, guard; Charles Brndy. Mr.nrie, tackle; Homer: Johnson. Wolcott. tackJe; Wm. JDickey• Foil Wayne. Veru Olsen, I Gary, and Frank Kutchins, Detroit.' Mich., ends; and in the backficld: Herman Slutsky. Chicago; Ray! Wiltshire, Indianapolis; Otis Edmonds. Georgetown, IP.; and Frank Burnett. Michigan City.Coach Page hopes to got much:of with Notre Dame at South Bend j on Nov. 3, Northwestern will fum- ; tsh the opposition in the home- * coming clash at Bloomington on Nov. 25, and the final game of the season will be wiih Purdue at La- 1 layette on Nov. 22. !(I HENATION.41. LEAGUE W Lstrong materini from last year’s; Chicago . 7^reserve SQuad which won the Bi* ’ Brooklyn Ten “B*‘ renin conference chain- ^-ew yor^ pionship with five consecutive • gt Louis victories, three of which were over; putcbureh conferences foes. The Indiana Boston “R” team defeated Iowa ,JB” team Cincinnati 9-6; Ohio State B” team. 14-0 and ! philadelnhiaNorthwestern ‘B‘r team. 18-6.Outstanding members nf the t team last year who will rrturn this ■ year are: William Blagrnve. Washington. end: Joe Morris, East Chi-: rago. tuckle; Charles Joyner, Newcastle. tackle; Ambrose Rascher. Cedar Lake, guard: Neal Baxter. BluiTton. center; Lucian Ashby.; Evansville, back: Norman Hubner.! LaPortc. back: and Charles Henry* Seymour, guard. ;The Indiana schedule ooens with........ 71........6S........70 66........56........52........41l’csfcrtlay’s Results Louis. 8: Chicago. 7505G545660687184Pet.000.559:terc.557!.556 !ma*,524.452! plea 1 theL23r nific.328tnef20 in- !St.niiitss i.Brooklyn, fl; New York, 7. Pittsburgh. ifi-U; Cincinnati. 12-2. Boston. 13; Philadelphia. 16.Games Today St. Louis at Chicago.Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.Brooklyn at New York.Boston at Philadelphia.AMERICAN LEAGUESeventeen lettcrnien who were!Miami university here on Sept. 27., Philadelphia ......... 86graduated this year will be replaced with members of last year’s reserve squad and a few members of the freshman squad. The lettermen to be lost by graduation this spring include: Wilbert Cattcrton, Kenosha, Wis., Branch McCracken. Monrovia and James Crowe. Marfclc.ends; William Shields, Muncte: Kenneth Bennet, Linfen. end Joe Dudding, Hope, guards; J. \V. Unger, West Point. Miss., and Frank Hojanski, Detroit., Mich., tackles: Carrol Ring wait. Indiana polis; Frank Faunce. Marfcon: Robert Todd, Bedford; John Maonabosco.The next four games will comprise ■ Washington ........ 7Bthe “toughest- pari, of the schedule’' accord nig to Page. Ohio State at Columbus Oct. 4. will be Indiana’s! first Big Ten game of the season.; Oklahoma A. and M. will play here ’ in an intersections*] game Oct. 1.1 which has been set aside Boy Seoul and Dads’ day at Indiana. The Hqosiers will journey to Minnea-: polis for a game with Minneso-a Oct. 18. and will go to Dallas. Texas, the next week-end to take pan in j the dedication game of the South- . ern Methodist unis*ersiLy stadium Oct. 25. The Crimson will then re- 14449536268I wj inch field versi reco:• of \i• year' ‘in fc ■ be 1 ;the 1 !the g : eye •This.66*2 imflte117681.New York ........... 73Cleveland ............ 67Detroit ............... 61St. Louis ...........57Chicago ............. 50Boston ............... 44Yesterday’s ResultsCleveland, 10: Chicago. 5. Boston, 2: Philadelphia. 1. Washington. 6; New York. 3, St. Louis. 9; Detroit. 1.Gaines Today Chicago ut Cleveland.Detroit at St. Louis..G14i of it .579 sr-hoc2)19 ! from .473 I unde]Clinton. Carl Crawford, Ktrklin. turn to the Hoosier state for a gameVAN M. MUTF
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