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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,-1927

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

PAGE SEVEN

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RICE'S CHOICE OF CRANE, SMITH
SURPRISES FOOTBALL FOLLOWERS
(Contilue( from Page Six) first eleven, while Bruce Caldwell,
Yale; Marsters, Dartmouth; Roepke,
we, Pa.r of Miclhiga n, Hanson of ;Penis; Presnell, Nebraska; and Scull,
SMInne'ota, Werner of the Navy, and Pennsylvania, vere selectednto con-
hcMllcn 0: Nebraska, all of whom plete the set of six halfbacks for the
"gave something more than their squad.
share through schedules - hard Joesting, the Minnesota juggernaut,
enough to break iron bisons." wa chosen to complete the backfield
Charlesworth, 200-pound center of at the full;ack post. He was con-
Yale, is given the pivot position, with sidered better this year, both offen-
Bettencourt, St. Mary's, being the near- sively and defensively, than he was a
est rival. "But these men were not y ago. Amos, Washington and
alone," Rice says. "Captain Rouse of Jeffersou star, and Miles, Princeton's

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Chicago and Captain Reitch of Illi-
nois gave both Charlesworth and Bet-
tencourt a merry battle for the center
job."
Rice says admittedly that his selec-
tion of Drury, University of Southern
California flash as quarterback, will
meet with much censure, but says that
Drury was one of the best ball car-
riers this year, and his ability war-
rants a place on the mythical team.
Connor, New York university, Spears,
Vanderbilt, and Hunt, Texas Aggies,
were named as other outstanding
quarterbacks this season.
The halfback positions, Rice avers,
happen to be the storm center of the
harrowing debate, and to select the
two men for the eleven presents one
of the most intricate tangles of the
entire selection. Cagle, Army, and
Welch, Pittsburgh, were named on the

great fullback, are rated second and
third in the list of fullbacks.
INTRAMURAL
ITEMS'
Interfraternity swimming and water1
polo tournament got further under
way Wednesday, when Alpha Delta
Phi captured the swim from Phi Sigma
Delta, 3-0, and won the polo match
32-9, overwhelming the same frater-I
nity. Delta Tau Delta won the 1olo
match from Phi Kappa Sigma 25-161
and lost the swim 0-3. Kappa Nu
decisively defeated Phi Lambda Kap-I
ap 36-0, in water polo and won the
swimming match 3-0. Sigma Phi de-
feated the polo team of Chi Phi by
29-12. The next round will take place
next Monday night.

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