Thursday, august 19. Eread the news on the sport page every week Outstanding Athlete j Photograph .slums John Hoosiuu ! , who received (lit- Sabre award for at- ' talnlng tiie honor of being I lie out standing ntlilete of the class of llt'Jd 1 at the West Point military ueiultMii.v. . Jtoosmu was captain ami star forward of the basket hull team and also won . his letters Id soccer and baseball. MAN"V VETERANS STARS OF GRIDIORN WILL BE j BACK ON? DUKE ELEVEN 'i Forty-Seven Who Went Out For Team Last Year Will Be On Hand Again < LOSE SEVERAL VETERANS DURHAM, Aii?. .10?At least four * and probably six practice elefens . will work out on llanos field this au- ] tumn when the Ihike unipersity Blue ' ? Defils start football training. . There is much to indicate that at J least that number wil lturn out. for * 47 of the students who went through < spring training under Dellart have been told to report for fall practice ] on September ! . There were a num ? ber of students who were unable to <; go through the spring grind on ac- j count of studies or baseball and track participation, and these will un doubtedly poin the football squad in J September. Much veteran material, players . with several years experience, is beng ilost; but Duke football followers ' are not worryi11? about that believ ing that now is the time for Coach J DeHart an(J his associates to start ]j toward the deveopnient of a series of > good elevens for the big schedules J that Duke is expecting to strike up ' against during the next several years. * Among the plans being drawn for ^ Duke university are those for a huge jj athletic bowl to seat approximately "j 50,000 persons. With the development make a prediction, i * The Blue Devil youngest really did 1 ! look good in spring practice, for too U much store can't be placed in this. 1 The training season this fall will ; be short, beyinnmg on September 9. : 14 days before the opening game. Hard work, however, is expected to j make up for the late start. l,ast year *i the Methodists began training on r i * September 2. Five of the nine games on the Duke i ~ I New American Venu* j - b Perfect '34' M I ^1 V I Mr^f m ?$w A f'W I H V H Hv ^ ' (foMaJur II IN 1 schedule will be played on I lanes 1 'ield. The closing game will be with , 5 Dafidson, in Durham, on mani>sgiv-, ng Day. With the loss of virtually all of, he old-time stars, even though <17 j lien with one year's experience will j eturn, it is problematical about who j he Methodist stars will be during 11 h(> coming season. Chances are, how- I ver. that they will be from among t he following: j 1 Kelly, Origgs, Brummitt. Ward, \ rbompson. Culp, Bennett, Barker, (i irisgalsky, Stevens, Evans, Scott. 1 lones, Clreeii, Mclntyre, VVeathcrbee, s imiter. MeI.ean, Faulkner. Sa inders, ' 'atterson. Frank. Hollinsworth. Sol- ii ers, Cathey .Bolich, Fulford, Wvrick, * { ii SEE ! {> t * 5? | | WHI N HI I i U A I bum i<< i h vc ? ? E The Be? E Ever [ I + r u The New 1!'-V ?.! ?j. ?j? $? ?$??$? ?$? ?g? ?j? ?> TOE FEATHERHEAD< IjTTI / MtfTsQ. FEATf || I I WAS JUST WO I WELLjVbO KAJOW - I BE6M VERY MOC \ AMD - OHv" l?l r^/i THE FEATHERHEAD f wW ] f I iVe ear it/ / |wHAT?VEC2. rr ^ hmt ? Fhe w IW '* ? B +m mt?j?y????? la rher. (Jodf/ey, Bruten, Tuttle, In-ill. Turner, Adams, McCarthy, I AVaver, anil Barker. FROM Fl EL DALE 9-7 ' (Special Daily News) I M.MITINSVIDLK, Va? Aug. 12? Jrewery. twirling his first game for Martinsville, defeated Moose Tenley's lads by the score of 9 to 7. )rewrv worked an excellent game vith exceptio nof th esecond inning vhe the visitors scored five runs. 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