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PAGE SIX • THE APVAX0 E - N E W S Tlll'KSDAY. NOV. HJ, lWKjl-? COLLEGE MAY DRAFT BRANDY FOR COACHING JOB NEXT FALL •^\—^»«fc ALL-LEAGUE GRID TEAM PICKED BY NORTHERN COACHE 0. F. A. May Lose Brand} As iBase Ball Coach of Eleven Next Fall Expert To Colleges Seeking New Gridiron Mentors Saifl to be Bidding for Former Pupil of Knute Rockne. Speak Here i COACHES NAME THEIR CHOICES FOR GRID TEAM Foley, Blair, Durr, Hilts Are Selected on All Four Elev- ens. RedWings Leading In Ice Leasru I The Detroit Bed Wim*s replace* {Chicago at the top of the Xatioua ANTON. Nov. i:,.—\Clint\ Hoard • delivered a talk on baseball lore at (the Men^ Dorm last night. The (affair \va< under the auspices of' (BY JOHN W MAXCY IN SYRA | Hotkey League's American divi Casw-11 Adams * riles as follow .'next l*« to sum, coib ,e. is chat | *e Canton Advertising: Club and! CUSE POST-STANDARD) j ?™ **^ in *}'** ***** \ ruin * «a> verv kir-e3y attended by mem-1 POTSDAM. Nov. 15.—We are a- 4 *- wllilp * !le Mack Hawks lost U little late this fall with our com- ] Montreal's Canadiens, 3-1. Tir- la:*- Kmsie Rockne *:tid ofitrv tor five »f tin last s:x years. j»nd soorts lovers and students of epilation of all-league football data ...I York HeiaM-ltiie O. F. A. team ha? won the! Gains Revenge en Canton i the University. A large part of Mi The scholastic league up there I HoardV taik was devoted to the j {recent worlds series. This was of Mi ves!«-rdav's N« u Trihunt-. (-championship of the north t ^>uu-|*»ers of the ciuh. local business men a:«- Knute Rockne *aid of i try tor five »f tht last six years *\.o No'.iv I Mine players: \lie has! <*>;<;«'!* ; o>sibilities as a couch ; •than any other plaver I have einbraces Ogdensburg. Malone. Gou-« <&n«w!i.\ a Oiie was Frank Caruieo.! verceur. Poisdam and Canton and particular interest to Canton peo- 1H1 M .« N<it:-e Dame quarterback, and ! the opi»osItion is rugged and. go*d. j *' [ * due t0 the Pailicipation oi Hal •ihe o'her v as Joe Brandy. No re t Ogdensburg won this fail, winning « Schumacher in the series Oa:m -i v -;ndl caller back in 11*17, four sanies and losing one. The 'ti»P.« and PC\. Carid»--o°s drivers- : one wus dropped to Cauton. -'* to ay of Missouri eleven is not doing * 7. and in the play-off two week? oo well this rail, but Brandy has ago for the championship Ogdens- made a narie for himself in the j bur? tripod Canton, at Pi. Law- The Canadiens rose to thir leading to the selection of all-cir-j place in the international division cuit first, second and third teams, h' 01 ^ °*tawa rose into a first due to the fact that some of tbel pIaee Ue \ itfl idic To \\\° »> ** coaches were slow questionnaires sent their selections. in returning to them for i ttie of a 4-2 victory ovejr the Mon treal Maroons. This defeat dropp the Maroons from second to fourth place. Probably no man in the country v . - .. , ,. . As for the past several Years 1 l Th ^ i_ , ^ .> is better versed in baseball lore . . * ,.*,.? They were the only games ached-; tf „ . ,,t , . have merely taken the trouble to' i^* tnau Mr. Hoard. For years he has' ^ \ . . , uled. f 'uonb country rence University, -4 to v. Up a: Ogdensburg. N. Y.. on the • Brandv was in the city yesterday ami talked glowingly of the feats of the Ogdensburg Canadian border and on the shore of t.he ^i Laurence. Brandy •idem, football ;eam. and proof of »iis efficacv as a coach, and tae rea- been a close studen of the Nation- al league>, and has annually been found in the press box at the World Series handling **the story** for one or more metropolitan newa- send out these questionnaires and | have then made up my teams us- ing the five, three and one-point ratings for first, second and third Detroit team selections. In case of a tie Chicago j iu points 1 should have had to Rangers Standings of the Clubs American Division W. 1 (I 1 1 ouches the Oiidensburg Free Ac-j There is Lester Falardeau, scrappy right halfback, who. tticordini: to Brandy, can do anything with a son why ihe awnslH-ojde dread the ; football. Hi.- punting is not quite rhou^liT that be may IK* drafted j up TO the standard set in passing. blocking, tackling and ball carry- ing, br.t it wort::y, when \Henny\ youngsters.' papers. He knows many of the. , . . - , major league players inlimatelv j »^ke a choice but fortunately this Bostbn 0 knows the inside of baseball from Was not nece^arj- in any instance top to .bouom and can tell about! «*«I*inR 'or^he thirdI team. it in a manner which is intriguing! ,. , Four Stan i d ° ut Toronto to all listeners. In fact. Mr » - > H,ur players in lhe U ' a *\ e stood ° tlawa T. 0 1 0 4) Pts International Division W. L. T. Pts SPORT-TOPICS on thi Pearson, quarterback, is bench. v Falanleau weighs L»\> r pounds and Brief Comment on the Happen-! uses his we-ght perfe-tiy. He win be gwiduated in Jane ar.d Brandy ings in the World of Sports. predicts arreat things for him wher- ever he ?ot^< to college. He is a iirodnct of \Pious Hollow/* one oi the purlieus of Ou-lensburg. Durr Called Star End Then there's Paul Flack, the fine- half. Hoard! „ 4 , ^ .. .. , i out as first learn selections on the Canadiens 2 • charts of all four coaches submit- Maroons 1 nubs, and on hi* trip north to Can- 1 tinK tean,s - Tiu '- V ttere r \^- ™« Am \» l -»«\ *• is in constant demand as a spe?k er before Rotary and Kiwanis ton he will also speak before the Ogdenshurg Kiwnnis Club. TOM SULLIVAN IS HONORED BY ST. LAWRENCE 'or.Ti Maxcy of Potsdam is out vith his ali-leagn*- Team for the iiiiT season. Tiia! is Johnny geis ,iaid for sending in the names but he coaches of tlu various teams j fullback: Kurt Bristol, left lo the siting. Ca-jy »K)y. Johnny! .and the tuibsiiiute iuicks. Hcnlges . ^ ^ uIiivan furmer c 0 i^ ale stsar J a general agreement on the part of nu. F. and Wiggins. Jimmy IXirr. lift e squad, j i» marked by Brandy «? a hear hL< coach talk real star <md t<» Durr sounds like a combination of 0>ierhaan. Hanson. Archo.-ka. Brick Mulkr and Tom Paevlin roil- e<l into one. Wright i? the other end. Jolly and Brown are the t^om- of 'bis year's team at O A. are picked on the first •F-alarde-.iu. Bouchard. Brown and 'ihv :\ The choice of the coaches • or J)u;r was unanimous but Keilly jf fiouverneiir faiied to ]»ick Falar- rieau. He would! —-ooo— VU> loc^il lads received a nic*- tackles. Livingston and Bouchard >ie«-~ of .-publicity in the New York j the guards, fiankiu^ Hannan at Herald-Tribune yesterday. Even if center, livand.y had them lor two som^ of the bard heads up here in j years, the limit for O. F. A. lie frozen North don't think we \ Buck in the £all of l!«lf. Brandy. iave a team here in <)^de!u^i»urg a j up in Ogdeusburg. having heard of :i»*g I-.^.ie j=v-o!ts writer on thr ) ltockae at Notre l>ame. nitch-hiii i Tribane thinks thev are <juite a *-d ajraiiiiii his father's wishes. io Canton. N\. Y.. Nov. 1 ; of Malone: Blair, guard of Gouv- erneur: Durr. end of Ogdensburg, and Hilts. halfH>ack of Oouverneur; Dier. Gouverneur center; Sullivan. Malone quarterback, and h'alad- reau. OerdenslMii-g halfback, were given three first team selections and one second team each for a total of I s ; points. j It has been a number of years, I -Thomas believe, since there has been such who has been head coach of foot-, ball at ST. Lawrence university f 0 r| ,,,an >* Payers. nine years, was awarded a major! Would Name Hilts letter and and **L\ sweater at the Varsity club banquet in the men's j °>* tlve coaches, then, we have the dormitorr following the Clarkson* foll<,win ^ ** aT1 All-Xorthern New game. Alumni and under-gTaduatei Vork ni * h school league team: members of the club as well asj Ends - Foley. Malone. 2<>; fhirr. Og- the university officials attended I «>nsburg. -••: tackle*. Pernice, the dinner to honor one of the \ <; <*uverneur. 16; Brown. Ogdens- greatest football teams in Lauren- j bur *- lf,; P«ards. Blair. Gouvem- tian history and to pay tribute toi eur - **'• K^oehard. Ogdensburg, 1C As I have said before 1 believ each coach made his selection: strictly according to his conv/ctl iou.; as to the relative merits ol the men selected and any one ol thorn is quite as likely to be rigln as the all-league team listed aboVeJ Joe Brandy of Ogdensburg. coacl o f the championship team from that city, choose the following 1 Knds, Foley, Malone. I>urr, Og^ densburg: tackles. Mayhew, C;tn| ton. and Seaman. Gouverne-ur: According to the selections made * ,,ar<Ls - Bouchard. Ogdensburg ancj Blair, iiimverneur; center, Dien Gouverneur: quarterback. Sulli van. Malone: halfbacks, Hifcs.j Goavemeur. and Faladreau. Oj denriburg: fullback, Flack, Os<!ensJ burg t . i the mentors of the circuit upon so •lub ooo-- one of the fines* v coaches in the game. The award of this letter was Coach lliley or Uouvemeur >vu\ in the following. Ends. Folev ami quarterback. Sullivan. Malone. IS: Beamish of Ogdensburg. U strong| halfbacks. Hilts. Goavernevr. 2o: ly suspe<-t that Hilev had in ra±u< Faladreau. C^denslwrg. IS. and R-! Imrr in the place of Beamish for Howard Hai^tfter. coach of t'af jei::e TecJi is but -^\» years old and j more and held it. Th- trains •-<i. against his South Bend. H<* presented himself j nia( j e i R recognition of the splen-^ aa « Potsdam, 14: center, Oier. I no other coach mentioned this lac and went out for football. He made did wor ^ SuHivan has been doing Gouverneur. IS. Of this group, [not even his own coach. Brandv. The quarterback posi as a sopho- J at Sl Lawrence, as evidenced by J du< * to his experience and all-round therefore took the liberty \t of •ouid iwiss li»r 11 any day. The T«ch squ*d was dining in an Kasi L-ans- <n« Hot#l theothei day j.rior to the 1^17. 1*1* awl 1*2«» were known as <;eorge <IiW»*s teams. the last minute stand of the 1-ar- wasn't the only star w ho Uirijican State dash. Harp.-ter or j took order.- from Brandy in those 1^r.-.I pie. Notiiiag <k»iagr said tbe j^ vs There were Slip Madiran. the coach .said no pie for j-Hunk Anderson. Eddie Ander>on. |Harr>- Mehre. Glen C^rberry and Karl W^lsh. of Fordhani: C'IM-T Wvnn\. of Auburn: TOM K u: : rer>s. ^oa lads.\ CH»O- A me^-iiac is to be held at the :%maar aen Tuesday lor tae pur- Jficfcigan State: Dutch Be jo**- of organizing an in4«*»r l*a«e JMII l*-asue for this winter. The H-iirje proved %>-r> popular la^ .ear a»i tbe ±v+r\ al^o went over .f;. ! ; eral *M*y- > »*o«m «ame c!l ange the name. If RMlv realh ries on the one-foot line in tiie j Hllts <rf Gouverneur as captain. j m^ant Beamish it would droi Clarkson game Saturday. <<iach! Th «* *<**>** team mould line up |»arr's points to 15 bnt he #U] Si'li:van has created a splended ! as fallows: Ends. W. Thomas. Can- would be given a first team ran morale in the I-acrentian football j ton ' S: En^rsbee. Canton. S: tack-'in|r, Tackles. Pernice mm teams since cowing here in 1*2!\ j *^ s - .Maine. Potsdam. 7: Seaman.J Brown: jruards. Blair and Chai With rather meager material j G <\J*er»eur. H«: guards. Chapman.) man of Malone: ©eiHer. I Her from which to mold winning; Ma Ion e. S; Elliot. Potsdam. 14: j !»*.<. Hilts, quarter: Sulivan t»\ nter. Mayhew. i antcni 14: Quar-j Gouverneur and Sullivan of MaJ of Catholic V.: Frank-Thomas, oi Alatema. and Clipper Smith, of t-Viuta ('Urn. After Xotre Dame he cowned /teams, he has made a remarkable <fllter - Mayhew Cai l ^^. jre<xird. Only once has Clarkson i ^«*««'k- €V«kley. C* nl o7l wmi frora ^ T l-a*Tvn<^e since Sue 1 *»«** Sullivan. Go anton. »: half- lone as halfbacks, and Flack. «o\ uvemeur. 1^: p .4.. full fullback. li%an came here to coach. That I Rus> ^ u - Makme. 1^ wa- in W5r. when the Green and j riark - Osdeasfcnr*. 11. j Coach Towne of Potsdam ci GoM won. 7 to *. Pernapr. the) Tk ** thir * tt-ai » ^oald draw the \ lh< * **—* * ra ^ <^»« *« Coj * • ,h^ . •« *um i, . c, xi^n^ cv^U-e greatest team ever to repre*eat following: Ends. Moffett. Pot* Br » B ^- v excepting that Ellkitt ». W *«» during tbe past sum f oar y™\*^ ^ ^ *^ U 1^™^ Wa s the Sullivan-j^* * *rU* U Urde«>bu^ C; \ P<H*da- was *rve« a gnard posij W e- aLlstewTv\ Mehre.\ and wnere b* ! r-«**- ^m of 1» which wc-«t j 'Z^***- . Ogde«sb«ng. 5; , ^- and lU^an f IV^da- . fc.rkl P^.^rgb and NVbra^ a,e lttMII# mOB tbe ^ti«»l crown, undefeated throngh it, ^«!^ S^/'JZT' \^^ *>** to p.t oa a fooil^:! ^ oa j !ir e, years. He n tired and boaght j g*n,~- In the R. P L game of j ^^^ lr - J^? 0 **- S***^] H C. Tbo«^on of MaW luu, SaT»irdav *bat ui* be -bout ibr U T ^ ogdensburg Ad^acer which i 1^ >«r. the Lances fightiug ; *• \™?\ -B^ier. .Jlaloae. -*- p<4e ^^ IlBrr ^ mix-ap of Cae day. The Cora- Lent tabMd tat snm~-r. H;.. iovel^rit was shown when R. PL had j £™?^ n **™'*- ***** and Sanford of Cant *c«ker> bave 1 4K ir eyes set ©•]«* the gaaae prompted him to ans- j an advantage of IS to , with onlyj ****- •- •alfbacks. Jemack. Po ia# lUfc* llowl and art- celiac a w# . r the call of ?he citiaenry and • thnee minutes to play and the* 4 **- * : Wiggins. Ogdeni^arg. lot of favorable publicity along **U I ,*ke on-r tbe o. F. A. team* j Scarlet and the Brown pmefced j m \ 4 ftillkack. Wheeler. Cantom. 1ia# o«3t on the coasi. If Pin knock* j i^^art winter he had oft#-r> from ] over two loacadowns in those X;__ ih*--m off—bye. bye. K/ases* S« \oa.- j| T he Tni verify of Florida and rroar. minutes to win 2! to 1$. Another* Pan half back, VM was in- -. Denver rarrerfwty. bat turned them > \ «*f«-re«ce champiom.diip 01 ftan Ipr^d fe the- Pn^^i'ne tian is* a \•tlinnaa oei:er type and eoly jpf* to «et him mfi 1 «ownr CncoBfirm^d rmmar* in the ; j m ** <rrein»fd hi 1SSL • eV. S»-lta.- - r ^*. ? c^ia*-y- a-*- t^ th^ ^ffyj \FolmWug « renins like Rockne J sie ^'T*^ i»t only r it lSfq'^»: *RraMy ^ff i^ *!raif2Kf n.w«F \ j S ao Jwb for an ordinary aortal.\\4 l **\*- Colpate and Sy < an eye-jr v y-ir. T ! .^ ; *~;.- -z*?.-. :•;mrl Ife^sdy. enacsecticr nc th^ j \ iB « •** ^^ c*th*r a •ntrk^r. 1^9 thai IK- won : vo to Xcu*« U*3c-. |Xr>tre Urns** «il«at««ft- \j year anton as tables; Ronchard and Blair as guards Mayhew of Canton as center; Sul livan of Malone was given the terbaek berth: Coakley of Ct and Faladrean. halfbacks. Hilts of Gomel to i w!n-j the 1 to thank the en operated with m* tbkc alMengne poll a^s