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Show 4- PARKIN, IOWA STAR, LOOKS LIKE SECOND AUBREY DEVINE! u . J 1 f - Has Coach Howard Jones of Iowa. ItWeaxthed another Auurey Dcvino In Leland Taikln0 When Dovlnc. who (captained tho lowu champions of last year, and who was an nil-America selection, se-lection, w.iw graduated in June, it Iseemed Iowa suffered a blow from! which It would tako innru than n year i to recover. ! In the game with Yale, Parkin's play featured the work of the great 1 Iowa eleven Ue was a second edl-'j tion ot Aubrey Devlne. Perhaps some of the success for Parkin's groat showing in tho Yale game is duo DiMne. The former star i quarterback is now assisting Couch I Jonei at Iowa. When the squad reported in the J spring Howard Jones put it up to Vt- I PARKIN vine to develop a successor to him-iself. him-iself. Parkin was tho most likely candidate. can-didate. Since football training started Dc-Vlne Dc-Vlne has paid particular attention to Parkin. 11,- has instructed tho Iowa quarter In every tVlck of the trade to which Deviiie resorted. It seenia that Parkin has proved an apt pupil. In his first big game. Parkin came through Ih gr.ni stl.- He ran the. Iowa team like a veteran field general gen-eral and scored the lone touchdown of the game tnat gave Iowa Its trl-umoli trl-umoli over A'r.le. Yale had been warned to watch Fullback QoTdan Locke. He had been touted aa the star of the Iowa team. Parkin received no advance notices, but when the game was over, the Yalo ' en knew nil about him. t : , ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE STANDING. Won Lost Tied Pet. TP. OP. University of Utah 2 0 0 1.000 52 0 Colorado Mines 2 0 0 1.000 51 0 Colorado Aggies 1 0 1 1.000 60 0 Colorado College 1 0 1 1.000 20 0 j Denver University .......1 0 0 1 000 41 0 'Utah Aggies 2 1 0 .667 80 28 1 j Coloraro University 1 1 0 .500 3 3' Montana State 0 1 0 .000 6 39 i Bingham Young "U" 0 2 0 .000 3 90 New Mexico University 0 2 0 .000 0 44 Wyoming University 0 3 0 000 0 112 |