MOREBULLDOGSregister FORflTULAR DUTYanther unreported only here and there. Canton's profes With a memer Saturday is being groomed for the 1920 inaugura0„,1 f00tbathleetlc fleld Sunday afternoon with the Quakers of Pitcairn,t the new atnieuc, as the °Pp°f’t‘°'?h(, Bulldogs under Coach James Francis Thorpe wiinaln or shin . tViA sfArt. nf thfilr Coffins-°t the national open tiu«. , prospects are just as sunshiny as thint beginning, and tne »uorning- * • • • •arrivals for the championship combine are ' ,r, Harvard «».ni, B»lK, r Ix,.vr Portha... V. Harric man* * Harry O’Connor, another guard who is a, grad-and » iuld Tommy Whalen, Georgetown end.. Lowe,n*teolww= and Dadmun formed a party that made theO-Connor, ^ Canton. They’ll remain In Canton during thejump O’ConntT and Whalen won their spurs here last**a8W1* naturallv a lot of Interest centered In Dad mu 11, and thef,' ard captain was not a disappointment. Dndmun w ho former , ,9I6 arui won an All-American berth, standsand tips the beam at 225 pounds.Rain or shin ’ . day originally set for the start of their defens into action on ^ Saturday's weather conditions presage a brilthe national ope Bulldogs’ prospects are Just as sunshiny as thV » — v V ^ ’the Bulldogs who haven’t reported to Thorpe are Howan Among 0 anlt;J former Wisconsin captain; Joe Guyon, populai, huge , wondren. new halfback who was a star h, f op RIP tiHU iiiwi ” -------- - ~ ^nek, huge . John Hendren, new halfback who was a star iildlan half ■ expected hourly from Madison, Wis.; Guyoii 1 o at BucKnen. r»u *v ^______ ...i______uiicknpll Buok is expeciwa nuuny 1 , h*re Saturday afternoon or evening from Atlanta where hi!' Ystant coach for Georgia Tech, and Hendren will come to CantoiomPittsburgh.