Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1910 — CAPT. MANLEY OUT OF GAME [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CAPT. MANLEY OUT OF GAME

Northwestern Received Severe Setback When Left Half-Back Received Serious Injury. Northwestern received a severe setback when Captain Manley was put out of the game for the rest of the season through an Injury sustained in the contest with the Maroons. His leg was so badly swollen for a time that he was unable to leave his bed. Coach Hammett feels that he made a serious mistake when he allowed Captain Manley to re-enter the game after he had once been taken out, as

it was in the last period that he received the worst injury. The loss of Manley is a very serious blow to the Purple eleven. Captain Manley probably will be succeeded at left half by Reese, or by “Germany" Schulz, who has been dislodged from his old position at right half by the excellent work of Ray Lamke.

Capt. Manley.