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(Brewer Presents Leading Missouri THREE OF THEM FftOM MISSOURI Drake and Nebraska Tie i for Ht'coiid !l(Miiir> Willi Kaeh lnriushini: Two Player?* for All Star Team . TU?. I \ m lire IinIii) pr?wnt? tlie w<onil or wrli-w of din- , patches [nun widely known ( i-itiiiVji KcbitiiiK their "all MTllpiuil fool (mil teams." ( Vxicr L, Brewer, illivrtor ?i| Athletics, I'ltlversity ol MN* muipI. plckwl tin* follow inn | eleven <IM tilt* most powerful ami in I he Missouri Valley Half I tacks | Spear. or Drake. \\ 1 1 it <- iti;? ii of Missouri. Full I lurk Itlmdes or Nebraska. <Juartcrba< k llelini or Iowa State. Kim Is Ibufliu.s of Missouri. Sloiin of Drake / Tackl?*s y Weir of Ni'hru.ska. ^ l.indentnejer of Missouri. ? (lUanls > >niilli of Kansas. Mi'iiw ol Kninim Annies. Center Wallace of Oklahoma. Ilx < 'II KSTK.lt I.. ItltKWKK ? Copyright. IK5. bv Th? Advanen Columbia. .Mo.. Nov. 25. ? Tin selection* i he writer nist tl*- are of course based on his net-son a 1 opin ion when mutt have out vuluabl" and conspicuous ne-n. Tin- choice, howev? r. is mmli- on tin* basis of all around usefulness J and t "R ni spirit as well ax ability; 1> avoid injuries . Tills imim lo-j ltd her would ln? one of power and Yrrsaiilll y both on ofTensr and defense. The season in t ln> MiHMiurl \" n 1 - I' V produced at least tlipe play-i ers ol iiutRltiidinK ability. Two are tarkli s. I.ind- nim-yer of Mis souri and Weir of Nebraska. Roth are powerful, resourceful players; and possessed of unconquerable courage and spirit. W? ir last sea sou was nuuied on many All-Am- f erican teams. The third player is Racfhus of Missouri, one of th-.? finest ends in the uaiue. A giant i:i physical ability, fleet of fool, a splendid receiver of passes and what is most essential in a real Mar. apparently able fo play a lull i?0 ininutcH every Saturday, without injury. Sju-nrs of Drake and W 1 1 i t ? man of Missouri have'shnwii up as i h ? ? leading half backs. Power on at tack and good defensive ability! make llieni especially valtiable. lihodes of Nebraska is a yd riving' fullbacU whose play helped in 1 arse measure to make tin* Corn-' hunkers t ho dancer they were to any team in tin* country, llchm ? of Iowa Slate pioved a clever t;en }\ era I and a triple threat man. The ul uuards ' lind Sinlih of Kansas ami ' ?.,Mc(Iee of IvaiiKiK Auf-'ies, biu and nrronv. yet fast enough on their feet to be a factor in the offense. Wallace of Oklahoma had all the (liiutiib-a oi a line center. particiM laiiy an ability to pass well at ill I time. Outstanding men hit of? the; team Includc Hutchison of N< bras- ; ha, ceno r. a great player bur er ratic in passing. the first eKsentlal of a really great. pivot man; , ?Smith- of Missouri, sophomore c-n t ? i* ; Hlockman, Oklahoma, and Walker. Missouri. two line K'lards; Mayer. Iowa State, and , Stlner. Nebraska; Itandels. Kan sas Aggies, sound and safe end: llrown. Nebraska. an elusive and shitty iiuartei back ; Sweet, Grin-: ncll. Polls. Oklahoma; Jackson.' Missouri; Cory, Iowa State, and Levy. Washington, backs, all are a bat <- ( in aver ise among pi - The J "niversify of Missouri won Question Box QmsMon ? If th?* idtcher is on he plate In position to throw fhe Dull arnl it slips out of 1? i? hand iim! slowlv roils b? (WK>n home plate and third base is it a balk? An?wn it Ik a balk. Question- Have Notre' D.uin tad Illinois sivto-d a lonu term contract for football? Answer They have Kipfd a hree-year contract beginning next all. Question- Will Tony Lazerre i?lay for tin* New York Yankees in IH2?;? Answer ? He has been signed jy them nnd will play if he is good ?nough to play with them. COLORFUL DAY AT CHAPEL HILL VVhrti Tar Heel* and (lava lirrs \l?*c! T}iaiik*giviii|j, Officials ??f Two Stairs Will lit1 011 lluncl Chapel Hill. Nov. 25. ? When lie Tarheel* of Carolina and the "uvallers of Yirglnia meet on rlmerson Field here tomorrow in lie annual renewal of their grld ron classic, a colorful throng vill be i>n hand. State officials of North Caro- ; ilia will lie led by Governor An- 1 :us W. McLean and it is certain j hat practically every member of <orth Carolina's official family 1 vill he on hand. Governor Mc iean will he the Kucst of l)r. liar-' y \V. Chase, president of the L'ni- ' ersity. Governor E. Ix>e Trinkle will [ lot be present at the game, though 1 iovernor McLean invited him to ie his guest. Thp Executive of 'irxinia had previously accepted ill Invitation to appear at a foot tall same in Richmond. It is ex pected however that a number of 'Irginla officials will he on hand o ace the Cavaliers give battle to hi* Tarheels. Special trains will operate to ? ight from all sections of North 'arolina to Chapel Hill and one or wo' also will come down from Virginia. More than 15.000 per ons saw the scoreless tie of the ;amc played here two years ago ud it is expected lhat us treat a hrong will witness tomorrow's :ame. For North Carolina It is he greatest football game each easnti and always draws a great- 1 r crowd thnu any other. lie championship of the cwifer ?nce by winning five out of six ianics. losing to Kansas in tin* fm il !:ni!i" by a field coal in tin linal ?lay. The leading (??ams were all f-v nly matched, however, and it ? ook the final game to decide Ihe vinner. A striking example of Ine head-work and taking every id vantage of the rules was shown n Iowa State's victory" over Jrake, 7 to *?. Landing with 7 loints. iowa State deliberately cored three safeties in the closing j nomenta when hard pressed by ' he Drake attack. MONUMENTS THE MOYUMKNT PEOI'LK Lawson & Newton Estimates Given on Work Het tVmplrt? Montlcello Ave., at lltfe Ht, NORFOLK. VA. Btllevtu Avenue, the finest strut in Newport . R. K is Paved with Portland cement comc r?t? Fine Streets Are Paved with Concrete Although the big point in lavor of paving with port land cement concrete is its moderate cost, wealthy home owners insist upon concrete primarily because of its attractive appearance. Our fru bookUt,"ConcreUStreet$ for Your Town," urtll t#ll you th? tvhoU ttory. Alk for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 601 John* ton Bldg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. o4 National Organization to Improve and Extend the Vh i of Concrete OPTICUS IN 10 CITfftS THREE OF DIXIE'S TEAMS ARE TIED Tulan<', Alabama ami Washington and Lrr All I'mlefrated Thin Scasim l?y (juiferrtice Teams 11} I.AWIIKM'C I'KltltV <C?tyrt?Mt, 1*21. By Tit* Atttmn) New York. Nov. 25. ? Just now three Dixit? teams are in a tie for what may -be termed the statisti cal Southern championship. Tulaue has completed her Southern conference schedule of five games. The team won them all. Alabama, by defeating Geor gia at Birmingham on Thanksgiv ing Day. will also have come thl riii?h her Southern c? ufereuce schedule undefeated. Washington and Lee has got by i her conference games without de , feat, but has lost outside games i to Pittsburgh. Princetou and Pennsylvania. Alabama Is one of a very small j handful oi elevens throughout the country that have not been defeat-! ed. She has been scored upon hut . once this srttson. Her defeat by Florida in 1!?23 is the one confer ence* game the team has lost in k three years, although Center, a non-conference Southern eleven, 1 beat the Crimson Tide In 1924. j So far a? Southern conference games are concerned, Alabama.' Tiilnne and Washington and Lee | are lied for thf? championship. Morally (he situation has ether as pects. For instance. Alabama in meeting and beating Georgia Tech tackled a stronger confer ence foe than either Tulane or' Washington and Lee. Alabama, a , really strong eleven, well coached and containing such outstanding backs as Hubert and Mack Brown has played no interactional games, and thus it is almost Im possible to compare the tide with outside elevens. Tulane emerged into national distinction by playing a tie game with Missouri, winner of the Mis souri Valley conference title, and by decisively beating Northwest ern. victor over Michigan. Scouts of the Western confer ence teams, wiiich had games with Northwestern and were thus ob serving North western's contests this season, saw Tulane In action against the Evanston outfit. Math er. of the I niversity of Michigan coaching staff, who was scouting Northwestern in the Tulane game, advised the writer at Ann Arbor on Saturday that, in his opinion, the New Orleans crew would be a match for any eleveu in the coun try. that U was the best blocking team he bad seen this year. It is a versatile and colorful outfit, j .says Mather. Cwrsia T< ch r.?c??> ni*. d this by awardir . Titian*- an Oc;n .b**r 9 date ue\t y. .1. :??d ? ? pre ceding Saturday ?,?. r.i- > v.:.; be playing tile I't.iv rrit/ ? ( Mis aouri at Missoun. Tin- r...ich i< Clark SliaUKhin-. > . . a Mlinn-otu product. So fur no eleven.- ?:mi ? r w. j have been selected to play at tin annual tournament <>i game at Pasadt ua 0*1 New Y?ars Day. In this conm etion it borne in ii;!n?! that ibis e<>!?>: ful contest in no |oiu-?r in ih?? e?M> trol of th?- tournament of Kose's committee, u pur? i\ c<?iuin? iomI organization. This com ni.lt JL'.i. last wintt r ab dicated in favor "t ? the !';???? ? Coast conference which not bundles the finnnc> > ef the *.;a::i? and makes all ai runu<'iit?i:is but selects the teams th'.'.l i-I. v The sole Idea is t?i bli'i-! i i pether two represt native ? . not necessarily champions, ! ::i teams that play credit a til.* *"??<!? !>,< 1 1 and arc organ iz-d and d>'-v? I?n ? 1 under worthy ?t-hical :-i:,tidarn ?. What is not wanted i* a pet bin i ing outfit, which i? little tie-: than an athletic asylum for tr;.n;ti nthletV's. or players who ar d? nis in name oiilv. It is pleusin:-: lo note. by !'??? way. that tramp ami- ;>? tl - days an* fh-.dinu closed d Has most everywhere ihev loo. ' that standards ol < li^iidliiy ?? i clean playing are h< ku^ ? \ ? *i n: widely recognized, if only ??? i t-; the eleven that do>*s not ree uir:-' them finds itself i-r.-itv w .1 . . . listed when it coiu?-h 'o m-i> .! i : j games. Exide Batteries I Karrisonfi McCoy, ? til LOGS WANTED Pine Cypres* or ,!*w:? per, Uits? truels <n standing tilillicr the city. ChessonMfg.Co., Inc. I'hom* 01 ft. N'oilli r.<i;til si, ill t'liy. V. I*. o. iu?\ ;-. s ? Hi >[}Y NIP jYLER tuck !?i" . . ?* -. iii ti> Favor 1* ). J !.<????!* ir;. 7>?m*> i??r ^ i f ls| \ ill- \ i. \. IMuyr > .i??;i\ it. rosi 1:1; . * I -.'J. Br t'< ll!tinrr) Nmv j;,. 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