Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1914 — FOOTBALL [ARTICLE]
FOOTBALL
Substituting for Brickley is something like pinching for Niagara falls. It can’t be done. * * * Walter Camp has resigned. Does he also resign as the picker of the allAmerican football team? * • * Football rules committee may be invited to revise the war rules, as there is too much unnecessary roughness in it. • * * Penn is boasting a drop-kicker who will rival Brickley in Mathews, a man rated as decidedly dangerous up to 40 yards. * * # It is unfair to charge that Walter Camp cannot see anything in the west. From a point ten miles off Cape Cod he can. . * * * 1 Hugo Bezdek, the greatest fullback who ever played football under Stagg, Is coaching the University of Oregon this year. * • * Law has begun his punting at Princeton again with an evident fair intention of winning that coveted seat on the All-American. * * * Dartmouth has an all-American candidate in Telfor, an end who was an all-scholastic and is now in his first year on the Varsity eleven. • * * William Langford, for years an official in all big eastern games, was not selected for either Yale-Harvard or Yale-Princeton games this year.
