Oae. of tbcae y layers Is. Pall/-gen, strong m wfclls in high bool and who- liter became cta the b«t known players in tha Hfglate world. Lcigan played a ' tird for icvenJ ylt;ers with Oil ’. ty high and then went to Lafay* le where .he became a star- ‘ la lb«c 1W5 or 1906, Logan urn fiy-I honocatte 'mention by Waitev • imp,. the : dean ©t AU-Jtattkaa -• ■ i©asers tad whose word' t*ThE*«i_» :; iy* carried uuc[u*i M ou*H* author- 1 : ^ f. .Pally Lagmn is nuw connect*I with* the Plerpoat' ICotar' ccw wy of -PlttiburBlL 2a coulrwl to Logan. • ■ playci r over two dee*d$a ago, tfcer* aidtree eiara of Mg^'acHool-teatds -of ot na many .years .ago, Ken Pow . ir. Slew Wilson and Ray Vaughn* -Porter, WUaoa and Vaughn pl*y*4 te*oUxer«i the. championship earn of 1924, Porter and Vaughn rcra graduated. I a 1933 and WU*m . rent to prep achool in tha follows -ng aeasoos. Porter was a itu it Edlnbor© fttst* Teachers col* tgt and la now employed In Oil ^ty; Vaughn his been a pwmfc wnt athlete at Colgate for foul i rtaia; being a slar of tfco fresH^ ruui team or 1925 and member ft the varsity sauad In tha three ('ear* since. He displaced £hiks Shaughifiay, who . rectlved Alb American mention, In his Junior rear, and thla year, deaplt* *erlt; lt;lous Illness In the spring, regained hi* old time vigor to ho one of Ibe strongest ran In the Colgate bacAiSel.d. Wilson was Ihe driving powtr of tha Washington and Jefferson freshtrum team*this year 1; and a regular berth c* the W-Ij _•; vartUy Is practically a certainty ' i for him next seison. In Hit Pltte- ' burgh district, sports writers am . ^ predicting be wilt vaaku the All-American a yeic after next, WU- .'• sou, because . of h!a strong left handed passing. sterling wortc *3 r a tachle and fils extraordinary / ; punting a Willy has gieally Imp****-/ ed football critics who hare wen • him. Nona of the pTiytr* of tha past foi*r years were mentioned for the all-lime tearm.Tt If also Interesting to k*ff# where the various iLsm have got* el ace 1hey played football for 0*1 City. Hart, Tftt Roe*?. Cummins, Buchharzu Had-dos, Wade, Alexander and Berry *r* all in OH Oily. Jack CSefcvei, who la one cf Princeton’s immortals, J* In tb# gas bwalne** let RollTer, h». Y. Exact Information as io. ih*. oth*** was not available to Tb* Derrick’* sources of information.The athletic situation In Oil atjr. especially la regard tc football, La due to rise, it Is ballered. » a r*- • mil of the school bond’s more to-ward supplying a good Held trpou whfch to play and otb*r acres* soiic* to I he game and as pome c-f 1h» 'oldUmera' expressed It, it I* the iltvcere hope that 053 City will won be ca the athletic map