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James F. Corn, who gradunlod
from tho University of Kentucky in
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of the Cleveland (Tenn.) Herald, in
picking his
football
team, has placed W. A. "Caveman"
Rice at left tackle. The story following about Corn's selections is reproduced from the Cleveland Herald:
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the 1924 football season, the Herald
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Dinner 5:30 to 7:30
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precedent lies in the selection of
great quartet of backs. Spar
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Are we down hearted?
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year.
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seasons, and
mention are: Roach, of Niagarn;
thereforp wins a place on our team,
of tho Army; Shapely, of tho although this year ho has proved to
Navy; and Booz, of LaFayetto. Roach be a somewhat uncertain quantity."

often overlooked. Who has not heard
the expression, "Cheer old Skookum
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