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Show I - Notre Dame Pilot Faces Large Task v . GLEN CARBERRT I i Captain Glen farberry of the Notre Dame football team Is man of action ; and deeds. While Carberry will be called upon to fa.-e s.;me -tiff opposltlton on the' gridiron this fall, he hould provt.-equal provt.-equal to the task. During the world war Carberry did i (his bit and saW plenty of fighting. After serving n mpnths with the' A. E P., In France, Glen Carberry ! (was blown up with an ammunition l ii nip and came down to spend three v . i ks In a hospital. The only bad effect of this happening happen-ing was a shattered oar-drum. Otherwise Other-wise he enjoyed the best of health and (turned his efforts to law and football jat Notre Dame university Carberry ser.d as a substitute for the all-America Rodger Klley on the frreat .Notre imme squad that lost but one game n three seasons. When that team was blasted but four men re. malned with any experience Before :";lnr their alma mater the xtars of 1921 looked over the remaining field and . hose Glen Carberry to assist Coach Kockne in the buljdlng oi an-II oth r Notre Dame machlno capable of whipping West Point. Georgia I Tech, Nebraska. Carnegie Tech, Indl- i ana Purdue and five other teams this year. Pershing's former lieutenant lias become t no lieutenant of another gen- I eral Knute Kockne In an under- ; taking which li very serious to 'olr Dame men and whi h will be watch. l 1 wltn general Interest over the countr. j Captain Carberry comes from a football family. Two older brother-; played on the elevens of the University Univer-sity of Iowa. Two younger brothers are now on the high school team at Ames, Iowa. Curiously enough, all of tho Carbcr- I rys have played the end position. oo |