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Show HIGH SCHOOLS MAKE SHUT jHOOTML Leopards Begin Work and Panthers Will Answer Call , Today. Exactly fifty boys were out in moleskins yesterday afternoon at the East high school in response to Coach Fitzpatrlck's initial call. Thirty more were in the gymnasium awaiting suits, but sufricient material could not be obtained to outfit the lare number. The work consisted chiefly of receiving punts, while some light tackling and running run-ning were also indulged in. Only a brief time was given over to this work, and after a short run all of the squad turned in. With the class series approaching, the respective classes will begin today to form their elevens. All of the classes were well represented yesterday and there will probably be a hard fight for the title. Most all of the old men who are back at school reported to Coach Fitzpatrlck, and with these for a center Fitzpatrick should be able to And men from the recruits re-cruits to form a first-class aggregation. At the West high football will start this afternoon. The gridiron followers are eager to get Into suits again, and a good-sized good-sized group is expected to answer the first, call. Among the old men who are back are Captain Frank McGanney, Archie and Lewis Lang ford. Harvey Hancock. Bill Kaufman and Heinie I.ofquist. McGan-ney McGan-ney plays fullback, Kaufman end, and the other three are linesmen. Coach Henry Richardson will have Ray Shirey, former Osden coach, to assist him this year in holding his team. Both are good football coaches and should be able to form a winning combination. Gym classes will be started at both schools today. Every student Is compelled to take sym during one period each day. Coach Fitzpatrick and Oren Wilson will be In charge at the East high, and Ray Shirev will supervise the work at the ' West high. |