Harry Hamilton, the “Fox of Woodlawn Hills,” as our. agent, Clark Nealon, so aptly terms the head eoaeh of Jefferson High school athletic teams, has been saying a great deal of nothing since away hack in last football season. Perhaps it will upset the Fcx no little for somebody else to discuss a subject on which he has beta particularly tongue-tfed, the subject of hi* 1936 football team.Award of letters for the school year now ending suggested, the checkup on what the school football fans might expect next fall. And, sure enough, out from under the chip that Brer Fox has taken ■ pains to cover with the leaves and , twigs of silence (ain't that a pretty metaphor, Ermyntrtide7) scramble* a virtually complete football team-two ends, two tackles, three guards, a center and three backs. Eleven letter men, all proven performers and all husky, willing athletes I Bill Tragsr and Bill Phillips are the ends; Russell Springer and Van Daele Mabrito are the tackles; Harold (Ail-City) Lozano, Louia MorcUo and Jim LeMielUur are the guards; Leonard Holder is the veteran center; Bub (All-City) Reeves, Luke Palmer and Robert Lane for the backs.Will you have the city and discontinued on Page 7. Col. 3).