Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1913 — HOW THE HIGH SCHOOL WILL LINE UP SATURDAY [ARTICLE]

HOW THE HIGH SCHOOL WILL LINE UP SATURDAY

Enthusiasm Running High With Football Rooters. Mueh enthusiasm is being shown at the high school about tomorrow’s football game with Watseka. The student body elected Sam Duvall the cheer leader and Gaylord Long assistant. Mass meetings were held fifteen minutes Thursday and again today, atnd the assembly room reverberated with the spirited yells of the rooters. The good old R. H. S. yells will be given again with a greater vim Saturday than for some years past and will furbish mueh of the entertainment during the progress of the game, which bodes evil for the Watseka team, for there is nothing more encouraging to the gladiators than the spirited elieens of their school mates. The sale of tickets is good and it is expected that the students will turn out in large numbers to hack up their team. The Watseka bunch are reported to be husky a»nd wdl trained and they will undoubtedly make the gold and black defenders work hard throughout the game. The locals will line up as follows: Groom, left end; Lakin, left tackle; Phillips, left guard; Honan, center; Swaim, right guard; Hopkins, right tackle; Wileox, right end; Eigetebach, quarterback; McCarthy, left half; Hanley, right half: Miller, center. J. Babcock, 8. Duvall, H. Moore, C. Eigekbach and C. Ham are substitutes.