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SECTION A TULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1920. 12 SIX SCHOOLS REPRESENTED ON ALL-STATE GRID ELEVEN Kendall, Phillips, Northwest, Central, Aggies Place 2 Eu . h .nun Keck played "fnn In III" Ono K.Mql (VnLrnl Normal Rfi-id. i ut n m nd timi im IjiWI K HUM nw ""'Vr.MMtr.l 1,1 last football A amits). CirKlOV 011 J' ll'.St jsc.upeil u n Nuithwcslerii fumblo Eleven SELECTIONS DIFFICULT Many Stars for Konm Positions- Dearth of (iotnl Mon for Others Hy l.AHHY I.AII.I'.. NVvi'i ltfi In Oklahoma col legiate fooibnll lm semilog of mytlil.nl nil slate eleven I n onmplex mi undertaking in thli ("nMili Till I due ti) thn fn t tlml river trams were of nbniil even strength fin "ih offered several players worths of hII sute consid eration unil about miiiiiI ability. Hole. UnK f "Jl" elevens Is iiiiiiIii timr ili'fi' nil Huh sciiHott I'V III" fiict that thiT whc wvt'iitl stnis fur cer tain positions mill it dearth ii( rrully itnr miitcilnl fur others. There lire nil.. half bucks. Mars tliriiiiclioiit the nciianu, ii ny if wlioiii would fit In will in mi all-star cloven; six or s.ven tackles nllil i like lillllllier (if liilllimit guards. Fw ends, cm 1 1-ik, iiim lerhitcks mill fullbacks nliowi'il pl.iy itpprnnrhlng stiiidom ulTil In Koine ciihch men have been shifted flnm oilier positions hcenuso of tho lilet( uf nll-ntnli! matcllnl In Dins' plui'iM. I'lie wilier has inn ile IiIm nll-eliilo colltge selections nfler a careful stir ey nt uilnlmi fiiuii other spoils WI'lteiH, conches. offlelillH mill gild entliiiKlnotn nml front having seun prnrtli-nlly nvety eleven In tlm state III union. t'nn'l I'lntse Krrp IhhIjt, Thrsn selections will nnt meat wllli pnpul.tr approval. Th.it Is nnt liljl. Where, nno person follows tin-' )ilny of only nno tcmit or happens In see ii particular player star r flunk In nnn gamo lli.lt person will certainly ami naturally b Influenc ed by those games which ho saw. Theso selections til outdo from play throughout tlm senrnit anil for all nround value .of tuch jilnyer, In which the offensive, defensive, ag gressiveness ami -alHo highly Im portant spirit nro considerations. BiilfllliK iilplnyri i h mud" nrrra nry wheto Phcm are more stnr for on poult Ion than can hoplaeed and where there la a lack of star men for other placed, We wouldn't shift n buck to a line pnsltlnn or n lineman to th Imeliflelil lull where Ota rhiiiixti Ih only In' n position that it Player could readily tit In, wo llevn It U better that way than to leave, mime superior player off a team and place mi Inferior num. flow I'lnv lndlcnlcil. Plr the flrHt lime alncn (Iklahmna "nil'' eleveim were flrnt elimen elx mi;Iiihi1 nrn repremtnted on the flmt team, two men from flvo college each and nno from nnolhcr. Thla IndlcaleM the clonenrM of team play nod alio enown now well uie in dividual plnylni; Ntreiigth wan din- tr uuieil. Keudull. rllllllPR. NnrlhwcHlern. Oentral and AitkIh each hnvu two plnycm on the flrnt team and Kant Ontrnl, for the flmt tlmo In ll foot hall hlntory lnmU a man on the flmt eleven. Kendall linn four men on I ho Hcconil team. PhilllpH, Norm wenlern nnd Central two each and Alivlea one. Of the two tennm, ICen dull linn nix, I'lillllpn. NorthweBtern nnd. ntr.il four each, ABKlen thro and' Kimt Central one. I('Kortv nnd Voyh'H l'juN. .For endn two captalna, I.eforco of Central and Voylen of AkxIch are named, l.eforce mnkcx mm Ideal mil tl for n wlnu pnlllmi. rowerful, f.iHt and with the nhlllly to hrenli up up ponlnij te-imn" offeiiflve with illecon rertlni; frequency he make a Hpl'-n-did man foi' III" flmt team. Ill" play In Hie Kendall bhiiio wna on of Un fe.Hur h, lie win dorm on puntK f it piiicllcnlly eivry time, frcipiently downing ni) oninne and black liiiek In 111" irnekH ami eome llnieH tlnowlm th'Uii fur lofKCM, -VoyleH, nllcrnntliiB at end tnckle for the 'nsl'H wim 'hpic allv liril llant on tin ilefrmo, where liln hard InckllnK cailHi'd ll.lenm. renpect nnd a lniiwleilut of ilmik'i'F froiii rival leam.i who aoimht to nalii nround iiU enilj Keck of Kendall and flreen of I'IiMHun ere numed on tlm Hecnnil Stewart, Williamson, Brian, Ray, All-State Backs nul need for a tou. Milown, winnlliK the name A ieillur lliere.ifter, Mil ylntel at liulfl.,1' l iilnl end. Hieeti lilted in wi ll In Hi" I'lilllIlM Htyle of mo tl, ill wlil Ii lelleil niiiluly on I lie .1.1 ul" rfitiiie. rilionk' ami .tide to, holil Hie hrillil of nil UltlteH, rnai ntnl a haul nlttei, he le it fit runnlliu mule lit Ki'iK. MiiiiIii mill Kurt Tuckli'f), Kor tnrkli H, .Mitriln bt Kemlatl nnd Kurt;, of I'hltllpH nro nouuxl. Mai tin w.i one of Kendall' IiiohI I hi portnnt MorlnK fat torn. Twlco ilur ini the mmibi.m he tiooted 140,1 U fiom pirn eini'iit In ( liiiiiiplniiKl'lp Kitimc lli.it liii.uKlit vii lory In Hie iiiiiiiki' noil black and he fo'lilom mlnnvil MKkliiK o,i after touelidow 11, In the Ackio umne It t.iH IiIm lso fe. Koiiln ttt.lt KaVC Kendall It 'ii) In II Vlitnt) mid III) Koal fiom ilaemenl II Die ( clitnil emiii! nioreil tin' only pnltitH 1 1 idntiri'il. K 11 1 tr. nn ull-Htiite man pint yinr In u riiKXed, poweiful player, wiioxn play ivni nun of the fenluren of lillllpH mimrn thimiKliuul I In; lien Kim. On tho fierond eleven. Arnold of Kendall, 11 rniiNlMcnt ntnl at IIiiiih lirllllmit player In every i;amc nnd Mll.itn of I'lillllpx, wim altenialeil In thn linn And nt fiillliack are fleeted, t IiIm vm.iiIiI iii.iUv 11 Worthy ii.ilr of liirlilin for any team. (Ittett unil Hiinok (iunriN, Owen of rhllllpH, nnother nil- ntaie mini list eeaaon nnd who play. tol at tiuaiil and tarkte tlil your nnd ititnck, .Northwefitern tnckle nrn nnmeil nn KUiinlM on thn flint team. Owen, wellhltitt about 2011 pound Ih mi tl I l V, ilepeniiuiiie llneHinan, fiiMt for ti Im bulk mid I11111I to net out of piny. Hiinilc we hnvn xhlfteil from lltcklu III Kliard as he In loo enlen- did 11 plawr In be left off the team. wnmimm of Northwen t'rn mid Hnyder of Krndnll ue place on the Heeoinl lenm, WnoilH'in unil Ituuck mnde 11 nrent pair of lliicmnan to play on onn eleven, Itunrk'n Kiiperlor Hpeed mnliliiK him thu mora valu able man. Hnyder wan handicapped by Itijurlra lain In the ho.ihoii and did not dlHplny the km mo played In nrller unmeH or IhrouKlmut uihI neiidnn, l,(i he been In xhnpn In all RitmeH he would huve beun a formid able candidate for a flmt team berth and mum Im Klven a place on the ai'cnnd team liecniiHO of bin valuably play wlflle In the lineup, nrnin .Miincil witter. Althouvll Illnvlnir on a team not In the ittnte title rnce at any tlmo iirnxii ot i;a nt cenlrnl wan the Rrritr eitt center lit the Mali., nnd In iiiuiomI mi tlin flmt eleven for that poitltlnn, ruyitiK in tun Kendall. Central and Northwenturii KiimrH, hnrdem on ht team' urneiiuio llraxll Htood out eMiy nuperlor to any pivotal mini opponed and clearly dcninuHtriUed bin worth an an all-etntn aelectlon. Htaffnrd of the AKKlen, pbtylnu at Ktiard and' center In limited on thn Nvcond eleven. Kinfford'H play In the Kendall game wan dlHappolnllUK mid whllo he ntitrreil In nomn of the A Klen' Houthwentrtrn conference Kamen lie can mil be Klven prncedonco over Urnill, who pluyad brilliant football ill rour or five ntate Kitinen, Stcttnrt la tjuarit-rback, Fur uuiii'terbnck on the flmt team Stewart nf N'orthwentern In uliltlcd from halfback. Hlewnrt ban been n pilot In prevloiiK neaHoun. An other men miiHt be ulven the lialfback pnnltloti and ho In a nlur mid too Hood o keep off the team we hav made Hint t'linuue, An ounrterlnick on the iccond team llafer of Cen- trnl In named. llafer, n nplendld mechanical player wnn nt an unfa- miliar piwiunn nut 11 hp end d y. thnuKh errom of Judftmcnt, notably In the Kendall khiihi wern oxtremoly ccnlly to bin team, Ilrlnn-N llllniiiKOii llnlK A pair of hniriinckn wcond tn none In the hlntory of ntitto collegiate font bnll Kiace the firnt iill.titte team thin deacon. Ilrlati nf Kendall and Will npiHon of Central form a urent pair of lutlfbuckH, Tho former wnn a Ktnr In all of KendaU n kiuiich. An 11 broken field runner ho had few NiipcrlniK In Oklahoma football of prcvlotiN nenminn nnd nnt an eiiintl thin Neanoii. In the AMKle, -Vortb-wentrrn and I'hllllpn mimen llrliin'it play fentured, lie had 1111 elian e in the Central K.inie, tlm npeedy teacher entU, l.eforce In particular mnkllii; him 11 marked man evry time lie ItlUKtil the oval but nulilo feotn tbnt ani he wmn e.mlly mm bIbW Four of I lie RrcnttMt pair of !! nroniul IhkUs In Oklahoma fixitball niinnN un nniocil on l.nrry Oitllfly'n IOJO ll-BIBto football clrxi-n. Ti y ttrei KtciiMrt, N(irThwttcrn, ijiinr tcrlwck; Wlllliimwni, Central, half hack ( nrlau, Kendall, half back; Rari Alfglce, fullback. ft 11 State High Grid Championship Disputed; Several Claimants NORTHWEST WINS TEACHER HONORS Wyatt's Rangers Undia- NO ALL-STATE TEAMS . ,-i -it putea nanipiuna Muskogee, Sapulpa, Law. ton and Cherokee Lead- ing Elevens of Normals Normal Standing Team W. 1.. l'ct. Niithwwjtorti 5 " l.nArt Central t .J2 Kant Central 1 .1 .2 0 Southwestern I 3 .2B" NorthiNiHtern 0 2 .000 Southeastern 0 2 -OoO Impossible to Pick Klcven Men From Over 200 High Schools in State Iiitf tackier, hard to box nnd prob nbly thu benl leeeiver ot pnnuen with the excapllou of Voylen, Keck inlvbt luivo mnde thn flmt team had ho played at a flank ponltlnu more thnn thite or four umneM, Thin yutinu man wait a Huimiutiie until irtid-aa mm, Uolritf In nt end III the nurnnd hnlf of the KonduU-N'orthweateru K4ine he lata In the 'fourth period ntar. Wllllamnon llko llrtan la a brilliant broken field runner and "a tr n I f If tine plutiKer II' wnn sidept at either end of tho overhead at- Jack nnd n rnpable mnn on the da- lenne, both III tttcktjtiic and brcnkltiK upp.tmen. Ilrlim and Wllll.tinnon were Kood IIioukIi nut vnpcclally brilliant puntern. Hurfuce of N'orthwentern nnd An demon of Keudull, tlioimh over nhadoweil hy ifw work of their team matrn Ptewart and llrlin renpec lively, were ureitt linlfbackN nnd worthy lo be nuiiiad on thu aecond olevrn. I lay Named Fullback. Another halfback In Hhlfted when Hay of AifKl In placed nt fullback on the flint team. Itny wiih one of the few brlKht nnotn In the dlnap- poiniinK piay or tlin i nrmers. ho nenred mnre pofntn then nit hln tram rnaten cnntblneit liln bntterlnir, plutmliiK carried III in. for the AH len' only touchdown in tho Houtlt weHlern college en me, n 7-7 tie. Ho carried the brunt of the Aualo al titck In the Kendall tfame, nrorlnir me f ml tnucliilown ami when lie re tired from that run I cut the AKKlen caua.) (in hopelenri. He iiIho made tlin only touchdown nenred by hln team In the Itnnkell and Colorado ffnmrn. liny wnn a fullback two neitnonn nun and It really a mora uieai mnn nt tut nonitinn tn.m at halfback. ' In ndillllon to hln irreiit Kiound Knlnliu; ublllty Itny la n Krent punter itml pnnnnr. llrlntow of Centra! would be n fit man for an nil Ktati berth, nnd In kept off. only becnuno Hay In n urealer all round player llrlntow Is Hny'N eipial at line plutiKlnk-, lion ntbly, Hut nn it pander and Punter Hay In fur nuperlor nnd then too, the AruIii wan In better condition Ihriiuclinut the hciihou than thn Con Irnl Htnr. Hay iiIho wan the only backfjeld ntltr of the AKi.'Irn, hln work be I UK done nolelv on bin own merltM while llrlntow wnn but one nf Ihe Krentcit ipinrtcr of back field men In the ntate. llott'imldc .'Mention. Men whom, plav nopronched all ntnte c1iih lint who, bvnune of the nbove nnmed were not selected on he flmt or aecond te.intn are- Cralc HtptlHtn, end, Clillwood, Central tackle. Pitxlnn AkkIin, cunrd. Wll llninn, Keiid'tll. center. Hktllern N'orthwe'letn, Hlattler, ABRlen: lha Weillierlv rtilllli. iiiirierbacka All-State Elevens - l'IHKTTI-VM. iKCONI) TKAM. , l'lnycr School . I'onltltna PlnJcr-jSt'lKHiJ Ijeforee, Central Uml ...Keek Keiulull Martin, Kendall Tackle Arnold, Kendall Owen, l'hllllM (iuard Woodson, Nortliwentcrn llraall, Kant O-nlritl Outer , Stafford, Amtlrn Kauck, .Nortlttti-ntcni fJaartl Snyder, Kendall Kurt:. I'hlllllN Tickle Mllnm, IMillllps Vo)Ii-m, AimlfM ICiiiI (rcen, IMillllin Klcuiirl. NoitliMcntcri Quarter Hafrr, Central llrluii. Kentliill Half Surfiice. Nprthtw-Mcrii WllllmiiHiiii, Central Unit Andcrnoii. Kendall Hay, AkuIcm Full Itrlstoii, Central BOSTON BEATS GEORGETOWN Miller. Central, Kendall, Kouthweat- ertl; KnUKClt, HiipilMia. nauuBcnn, netnnirin, kciiuiiii, iiu.oriiui.n, N'ortliwenlei ii. WilnhlllKton. KiihI Centrul Hutler, t'hllllpn und llelckol- tll'CKi ImptlntH, fllllUuckrt. Longer 'ttig Ten' Playing Schedules Are ylsfced CHICAGO, Nov, 27. HciiUMta for a lonuer playltiK achudiilu for Wenl ern conference football tenmn will lie prcecnieu in liiu i.tcuity roiit-j mlttre, which meetn lietu In nnnuai Hcnnluli December I, :tccorillnK to renortn today. .Several of the bin 10 cuitchen nro said to favor u (line-) Kuine nehedtlln Inlenil ot neven, ni at prrnent, addliiK, iiurhupn, two pre liminary contestH to fit the elovenn' for tho Important battle l.'ito in the auanon. Tho tncreitned Interest taken In (ho Illtr 10 KiinieN In shown by the big liwrciini) In rccclptH thin year at ninny of tho colleex, mlvocaten of tho Innncr nchcdule declnro. KENDALL SCORING SEASON'S RECORD Orange and Black Made 622 Points to 21 by Opponents F.iintorners MnlnMilu un t'ndefented Hrrortl of t20 Sciihoii. HOSTti.V, Nov. 27. Hoslon col IrBe maliitulned Itn rernrd nn ono of the few undefeated elnvetin of the country when It turned Cleornetown back on u muddy field today, 30 to 0, Ita acorlnx wan miidn on varloun nlnvH. Ciintnln t'rb.tn made the flrat 'touchdown on n 20-yurd run after a fnrwnrtl pnx.t of 15 ynrUH from Ken nedy soon lifter play started. Fltz- Patrick kicked from the 20-ynrd line nnd ndded u field fc'o.tl In tho necond period. O'Hrlon, playltiB u ntronc defcnslvo tame ttirnuchout, liecnme un offenntvo 'factor In the fourth period whnn ho blocked A, Qcorito town punt for the necond time, ciiURht the bnll nn It bounded oft hln chent nnd ran 20 ynrdi for a toueh duwn. Hodurlck nnd I.lnton nded touchdown when the Boston colleco attack of line pluiiRe, long; n u nnd forward pnnn bent (JeorKetown'a tired lino back In tho cloning min utes of play. After all, tho nlunip In corn prices affei'tn nil of un. lt'n bound to makit pure nuipliHlrup cheaper. Tulna Tribune, All-Northern Eleven Hy hoy Wllliunui. Player t School l'oHttlon Veek, Cherokeo kHltd Hnilth. illiiekwell Tnckle Htrome,. l.iimont ...... . .C.unrin O'Meara, lllatkwell ......Center Hunter. Cherokee Uuard Lehman, Cherokee Tuckln Heely, Hlackwell ..F.nd Hubert. Itinont Quarter MrAllntcr, Hlackwell ......Halt Houchek, Utinonl Half I.aBhbronk, Hlackwell Full Kendall's Record Kendall Kendall. Kendall. Keudull. Kendall. Kendall. Keudull. Kendall, Kendall, Kendall.. 121 1(1 ss so 10 s 14 SI 89 60 Kendall.. 45 Totaln.622 Catholic .... Okla. Mine , Chllocco .... AKglen Kant Central Centra! Northwestern Itnpll.itn Klmlflnhor .. 1'hlllips .... .Mo. Mines . . . 0 . 0 . 0 It . 0 . 0 . 7 0 . 0 . u . 0 21 Frank Wyutt'M Northwestern ItanRnm wnn the undlnputed chiim plonnhlp of normal nchooln for 1920. Defeat of tho Cellini! normal eleven by a 20 to " ncore, n nurprlnltu? nnd declKlve victory, nhowed the Htrength of the Hancern. Centrnl held Ken dall 3 to 0 vitnd tied 1'hllllpB 7-7. Noruhwestern' defrnted nil other sec ondary clevenn with enno. Central, anlde from tho North western istme. had the (createet year In their hUtnry. Northwentern nnd Centrnl worn far nbovo oilier teach er clevenn in playing ntrongth nnd were about, on a par with any state tea inn. F.nHt Centrnl nnd Southwestern hnd niilcndld flfrhtiiiK teams which made good records. Northwintern nnd Houlhea:ern elevens were wenk. Of tho fluoondary cluvuna, one, tno HanlltitH. nhowed a nlny resembling rolteglato Kt.indaid. Ivan Orove, former Kendall nuir, developed n fn flL'htlnir eleven In hln first ymr nn Hlnon mentor. Tho Haptlntn broke oven on a hard schedule of in nmu. In which they played lending atato olewnn. OreAt thlngn nrn tiromlned nt ttmt college next Benson, when practlcnlly all of this years lottcr men return. Judge Landi8 Attends Army-Navy Grid Game NRW YORK, Nov. 27, Judge K M, Landl the now head of organized baneball. arrived here today on tho flmt official visit to tho oast. He wnn met by the owners of the Qtnnts and other New York clubs. Judge I.amllH enmo especially as a gueat of the Giants' ownera to attend the Army-Navy football game. He ro turns to Chicago tomorrow. As in past season, st veral almi I for tho Blnte high school grl I tn , plnnnhlp thin neaion nru nil at.cpd. .Muskogee of the cast, L.iv, on n( tho south! Cherokeo of the north nnd Knptilpn of tho emit ndvan o tho I best clalni to that honor. Tl first inrec nami'ii cicvena nro unbeatet; whllo ftipulpa prolestn Itn oii'j Jt. feat, that by Oklalionui CUv H-orei other than tho Oklahoma CU rami I'lvo Hiipulpu an even rating with tho undefented tennis. In addition to those four. Tnlu Oklahoma City, Chlckashn, N. rinan, Fnlrfnx, Hlackwell and Uiuunt hal powerful teams. It Is Impossible to pleV nn n" stati team. Over 200 hleh schoc.s on. gaged in football In thn state, 12 ot which wero nbout of even atreimth Homn of theso elevens did not play vnrlotls other sectional leaders, To pick nll-stnto ttnms In the fac nf thoso condltionn would bo obvnuilr unfair. Thus Tho Worlil nunies only fli-Liiuiiui i'iveio.. Tho 1920 season was tho mnt mi,. cessful In the history nf blub luoiuiiii. .ot oniy wero mere moro ncnoois represented, but thu rla oi rooinaii, nnui indlvldunlly and In team piny, was, on tho whole su perior to mm oi previous seasons. OILERS GET NEW TWIRLEfl Osrnr lliiughlnnd, Vnneotivrr lWght llnnder I'tirchnsetl hy Abbott. VANCOUVKIt. H. C, Nov. 27. Oscar Ilaughland, stnr right hander of tho Vuncouvor Henvers during the past year, will pitch for tho Tulsa club of tho Western league next aea son, It was learned hero today. Confer Degrees on Women. OXFOHD, Kngland, Nov. 27. For tho first tlmo In Its history of 900 yenra, Oxford university haa conferred degrees on women. Tho women grnduntcs wear the sama hoods uh thn men. but tho classical mortar-board cap hns been ruled out In their caavn nnd u new cap, shanod something llko n bishop's mitre, has been specially designed for them CnmbrldKii now remains the only Kngllsh university which withholds degrees from women. -a. Kendall college, football grldsteVs established what is probably n sea sun's record for high scores when they ran up 022 points In 11 games. I Only 21 points were made by op ponents. Ten victories, no defeats nnd ono tlo wero thu results. Frnrlcls C. Brhml'dt, coach, led Kendlall to Itn sthlrd undefented eleven In three seasons nn mentor. Following nro tho letter men; Witty, capaln, center; Harsh, full back, Hnyder, guatJ llrlan, half back; Jones, end. Arnold, tackle; Mnuldlu, guurd; T. Williams, cen ter; Martin, tackle; llalcom, end, HinfJVo, iiiutrtorburk; Anderson, hnlfhuek; Keck, end, McMuhon, halfback- Hernnteln, fullback. All-State High Elevens ny FItANK 1UUOG8 (Sliuwnee, Monilng News) nitST TI3.AM KECONI1 TEASI riayer Selmol ' l'osltlon l'layer School Weeks (Cherokee) Gilliam (Muskogee) Knd Jackson (Shawnee) Sheehan (Tulsa) Tackle Hill (Deuey) Sturrler (Okmulgee) . Guard WlUtc (Muskogee) Snodgrnjw (Oklahoma City) Center Ilaldwln (Okmulgee) Scltluttcrbnck (Iittwton) fiimril Pippin (Irttwton) Boop (Nownta) Tnckle Fly (lilrfnx) Connor (Sapulpa) Kuil Morris (SnpulMt) WiknIs (Muskogee) Quarter llnghes (Tttlsa) Deck (Muskogee) Unit Kehlabougli (Oklahoma City) Ilcnulon (Intwton) Cain. Half Ilcnn (Nntiatn) Ilcrnlcr (Norman) Full HIGH GRID TITLE TILTS PROBABLE Chero,kee-Sapulpa and Lawton-Muskogee May Meet Mr ny lahhy dailet. Possibility that nost-senson cmi to aociuo tne state scholastic foot- nail championship will bo playd. were enhanced last night by a tttte ment of various officials of the lad ing contenders for that title. concli Virgil Jones of the 8aputo high school. Inst nlirht talked with Coach Holllns of Cherokee, rpiriril. mg a game to Do played hero neit Saturday. Cherokee nd Hapulp nre two oi mo leading teams In the atato. Coach Itobblns said lie would agree, for his cloven to meet the Sa pulpa team if tho Oklahoma City protested gamo of the latter 1 up hold. Action on Protest Monday. Trlnclpnl Huston of Hlackwell, president of tho Oklahoma High School Athletic association, said last night that action nn the unit out will fbo heard Monday by tho assocla. iion a noara or control. If tho protest Is allowed, which seems' probable, then there In little doubt but that tho gamo will te played. Sapulpa Lending Team. Iiwton nnd Muskogee will prob ably get together for an ellmlnntloi game, with Muskogeo fnvored as thi likely sceno of that game. ChcrokM must meet somo team next Satur day nnd oven If Snpulpa's protest l not nllotred, Sapulpa Is conceded lo have ono of tho stnte's lending teitir.i and would bo tho loglcul opponent to meet Cherokeo. In the event Sapulpn-Cherokei and Muskogce-I.awtnn games arc ar ranged, the winners would meet on neutral fields. These four teams an tho strongest In tho stnto nnd such games would bo n great attraction nnd would settle tho stato title bo VOIiil all nuestlon. I Tho reason nobody wears old clothes Is becnuso tho kind belnr sold now wear o lit before they 8t old. Dayton News. VOYLES, MARTIN, RANCK, BRAZIL, OWEN, KURTZ, LEFORCE, STAR STATE LINESMEN 1 The above piotured smiling follow iH "Shine" Martin, brilliant Kendall tackle. To his left is Voyle, entl, and lo his right Uanck, North western guard. T?7JBkw BV.4 '.Bkaw 'aBHaBBBBBKBBBBM ' BBmaEvBBBBBBBLV'BBV JbvSi aTaVararl v 'WiaaW ' "jiflH '"MbbH .'BBrnjaV 4t bbDbV VBbV -A'TATaaaTaaBKBv'tsa?Vj afaaW .BlaBk PSb1bbbbbbMw V9bbbbLbMKWbbK 1 F!:aBBBBBBLH Y5BBBBBBBbHL1BBB BBm'L''BBrBBBBBBBBl. S'BBBBBBBBmaBBBBBBB aBHHVfBl aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa 'k b?if . The four other linesmen who are selected on Larry Dailey'a all-stnte collegiate football eleven for 1920 are: Bratil, East Central, center; Owen and Kurtz, Phillips, guard and tackle, respectively, und Leforce, Central, end. Play of linesmen is often overlooked by football spectators who sec- only the bril- llant runs of backfield men. With a great machine of forwards any team is a title con tender and without a powerful line no championship was ever won, no matter w.hat tho ability, of tho backs. Speed, weight and football brains are combined in the 1920 line. Voyles and Le force, ends, each weigh over 105 pounds, splendid bulk for wingmen. They are fast and hard tacklers. 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