irtocco Kranjosie at the hall back onu game. : tnapositions, and Joe Yonto in the. After outplaying their opponents1 vis quarterback spot. t in the first half, Coach Del Hal- hisBecause of his good showing in ; pin’s charges fell down in the final Ho the Dennison game, Dick Radert-1 two periods of the Newcomerstowii to seher, who began the season as a game two weeks ago to drop an I manager and wound up as a cen- 18-7 decision. inter, will be the starting snapper- j John Tillitski, although only a ni€ back, replacing Bob Reynolds. Cth--Sophomore, is a major cog in the str er linemen will be Charles Hudson St. John offensive. He has a high belt; and Curtis Norman, .ends; Irvin:percentage of pass completions is Ellsworth and Howard Diller, jand has been a consistent ground —t tackles ; RayniOnd Perkins and j gainer. Tillitski and Fullback Dixie of Dale Smucker, guards. j Walker neither of whom are letter-; iaiThe changes in. the Orrville line-' men, form the backbone of the Cru- thlt; up will boost the weight average . sder offensive. ! eoto 149 pounds per man, highest it j Little Paul Wernet, only letter-: has been this season. The Crusad- j earner in the Canton baekfietd, lt;be ers, averaging 157 pounds per man, j sparkles on the receiving end df Pr will hold an eight-pound advantage ; Tillitski’s passes and in open field tri at each position. j running. Bob Abdulla, fourth start-; teiCoach Harry Strobel also plans a | ing backfielder, scored twice in in shake-up in the Riders’ defensive i the Navarre game by surprising I or\dl-line-up. Don Demlow will be in the : the Ram defense on quarterback , issafety position, Bill Jacobs and; sneaks.seRocco Kranjosie at the halfbacks,ieyt-p-s-it-r-s.Ray Friedmann, senior guard,! and Dale Smucker and Raymondj has been the outstanding defensive: St Perkins will back up the six-man player on the Canton team thisline.otintidofreCrusaders Win Only OneA 25-7 decision over a weak Navarre team Friday is Canton’s only victory in four starts this season. However, the Crusaders showed vast improvement in taking their initial win, indicating that they probably have begun to hit their stride.Pitifully weak defensively and turning in a spotty offensive per-blt;o:year, although it is his first season, j S3 Coach Del Halpin will start four ! regulars from his last year’s squad | ai and an end who earned his letter \ C( as a substitute in the 1940 season. The lettermen are Jim Dehnke, end; Dick Rose, tackle; Jack Leh- j ^ nert, tackle; Joe Drotovich, end;!-0* and Paul Wernet, halfback. With j the exception of Drotovich, who;ei was ineligible at the time, all saw, ai action against Orrville last year.s.is,01alCouncil Acts Officially |They Saw Shanghai in(i To Accept $8,000Flames on Fi ghtTown council met for a brief spe-: Rev. Glenn Horst, grandson,g]j wI Uof cl1