Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1920 — CLARK’S ALL-STATE ELEVEN MAKES ONE LAUGH [ARTICLE]
CLARK’S ALL-STATE ELEVEN MAKES ONE LAUGH
After glimpsing Heze Clark’s AllState high school eleven for the year 1920 one is compelled to take a few minutes off for a big hearty giggle. After scanning the lineup of the mythical team one is lead to the belief that there are but three cities in this great state of ours— Indianapolis, Wabash and Clinton. Here is the team as Clark selected it: Marks, Wabash—L. E. Kelse, Clinton—L. T. Reickel, Manual —L. G. Butler, Wabash—C. Dayhoff, Worthington—R. G. Stull, Shortridge—R. T. Payne, Technical—R. E. Anderson, Clinton—Q. B. Griggs, Technical—-L. H. B. Frazier, Wabash—R. H. B. Kidd, Bloomfield—F. B. Clark also names second and third teams, the three above named schools garnering the majority pf the positions on these teams also. In the honorable mention list, not a single northern Indiana player was named, the list being comprised for the most part of players from the three Indianapolis schools who were not placed on the first three elevens. And you will recall what a sorry showing two of the Indianapolis teams made in Indiana football circles this year. Indianapolis is fortunate in having Clark as a resident of that city.
