7'IONAL FOOTBALL GAMES 4 Y FOLLOW INTPE SECTIONAL ONES' Camp's First Western Trip time thaut lhe saw the men of the west, Walter Camp chose an All-Ameni- pla-y in important games. can guiard from Yost's squad back !,,t 1909 when Benbrook was chosen from Twe' ve Y cars Ago the Michigan team and was one of Football of old teas often 3lled the two western men honored focr with cancel lations. In 19110 Nos ie Camp's team that year. Dame inf isted con using two of hecr Camp made a special trip to the piayers whlo the bo:ard of cont rol-of west anid was, impressed writh tthe eal-1 the western conferene',ad declared ibre of the men. '.his was the firstj ineligible. As this was a break in the contract the Michigan game Was czin~ celled, Our coffe is th'e'best; we hanvc a arietly of 1111frit, ll knds -Ot srolls also a coo 'te~l cerecal. and o- coa, at a minl7imum pric. Why .not taeyouir breakfJast liere? Y. W. C. A. i LC Mfetz s fu, around the cornea from fountain pe rI S EOLECTRIC.A L SCOREB~OARD- { If 0 4 livc Slar:, of th, O eIIlteamu. Above, left to rigli : 19wl : half~aick Vu roll, left, 1nd Tacle Fss }I: ;, _ Pli olt, 'Facic i a1,al a AiuIridge. . .(B3y Normiiu IX B1rowni) with HE-iarvarda. T1heir c onte,,si whhSy- jX\ 1h Syracuse or sonic. of the strong- Interscctioi~al collegiate footb~all racuse pat 7volonireal laatsezC~Oionwast1 e cveleOvenlsneed nlot le;-A ;lIled of gamnes, which came into p~opular favor first ce. stag , since the mtodern game = i sltiNg. a few years ago, are now becoming al- ICamne in, however. most commonplace. They are now at! Last Ycar Syracuse, 011i it2Canadian least an accepted part of the average I nva ,ion, nose"! out a 13 to 0 victory. college's schedule. 'is year the MacCill team, inviading The move on the part of these pion- the United States for thLe firs t te, eering colleges proved so popular that 4uffered t.decisive defeat at the htands it may extend to international propor- of the Aiericen college.82 to 0. Thle tio=~. game procduced some interesting foot- Two colleges on .the American con- I all, how ever, and gave the real foot- tinent now have international football ball followers a goodl chance to con- relations. They are McGill university ;pare the relative merits of the styles of Canada and Syracuse. The Cana- ;c., play adopted. dian team, defeated in the two games While the membhers of the eleven are played to date, has returned to its4 Canadians the coach is a graduate of Montreal campus from Syracuse d~e- : otre Dame, Frank "Shag" Shaugh- termined to partly even the slate nexrt1 nessy. Out of squad oif nmen, manyj a fseason.; of whom wero star., at she soccer game McGill officials introduced intern a- but fow o, whom l ntw much of the} tional football (American style) 20 !'A erican ram, "Slhag" developed a years ago when they arranged a gaine teamn that wvhile it does not compare SThe teamll's .biggest star is Captain Ambridige, a tackle. ing members of th~e .pclt and Carroll, at Walsh, at tackle. Other scintillat- eleveni are Phiil- the halves, and Intramural Items Phi Gamma Delta won undisputed right to the championship of :the fra- ternity speedball league by defeat- ing their lone contesting' foe, Nu Sig1 ma Nu, 6.3. It hadI been decided that. Alpha.Sigma Phi and Phi Gamma Del- ta would play for .the championship,I which they did, Phi G1amma Delta win- ning 'in a walkaway. Through an, ov- ersight Nu Sigma. Nui had been side-1 tracked and the mistake necessitat- ing an additional game, was not dis- covered until -the latter' part of this week. The winners used the passing game to advantage, carrying the ball from one end of the field to the other. 'The kicking of its backfield was outstand- ing, surpassing that" displayed throughout 'the earlier part of the ti-irnament. The losers also played a hard gaine. but were handicapped as -many of their men were unaware of the fun-, damentals of the game. The linemen pr-oved the best men in the kickingj department and many. of their "at- tempts 'Missed the goals by inches. Although both teams resorted to the } overhead game a .considerable numberI of times, neither wvas able to use it with much effectiveness for a score, the slippery ball being hard to holy. PBoth teams missed many good oppor- tunities to scor'e in both periods, par- ticularly the .last one. Cherry, Perrin Carter, Scott and Joyner carried the brunut of th4 battle; fo Phi Gamm Aa Delta. with Hoffman, Van 'and Campbell. starring for' Nu Sigmla Nu. It is important that all men who wrill participate in the interfraternity cross-country run be at Waterman gymnasium at 4 o'clock this' after-f noon so that all preliminary matters which might interfere with the race mnay be disposed of and the runners Isent away promptly at 4:15 o'clock, the scheduled time for the meet. A considerable number of men have signed up for 'the All-camipus cross- country meet that will be held atI 4:15 o'clock, Monday afternoon. Coach Sullivan, cross-country train-; fen, wishes that as many freshmen as possible enter this race. The 'fall games prevented many of the fresh- I } (Continued on Page Eight) I Tt r. our catalog with Rl L6..theiprivilege ofE lug he frst ixRmntoshouldo at ny imedecde onbuay Tertype w:itr O yYca ucn small main you select o ttviila b e ri ieed o fo on ten(hvs'free edial.ing yomr th ptLMAKESpic Ta enurphie ofual ing he irs simatsmolUder-u at any tmithdec.erby mahe tise wit ect cr ondicain-rbuiltnbymoll FRE luiv YounyImachesyoandebace byouriencla' gua rantee. you are nsatified f our mneasorefuaded.r you cii it ack a e ou fromns o. AL on AhoSe Takeu yoiu rcite f lth I uet sletelatstolsinUAmer- wooditf-stourtilnsRinatcto, Slowt exie Yut oes and coackendtrm youngooeyortypewriter fo.h 25 West Lake St, Dept. 476, Chicago 'r Honey back if anythig 's ,wrong Big, luxurious O'coats for Thanksgiving In nelvest plain colors and overplaids F, on S THI3 i 401.UiN COLUMN CLOSE :.. CLOSES. 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