Show Grid Stars Must Watch Red Grange i Galloping Ghost Will Be BeI I Threat Throat in st Game Friday Evening By GEORGE KIRKSE KIRKSEY United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO Aug 30 The 30 The Galloping Gallop Gallop- ing lag Ghost with No 17 77 on hi his back will be out in Soldier field Held Friday night playing for lor the Chicago Bears against the all America college team Every football fan knows that means Harold Red Grange but some iome of them may not know that it will be his two hundred and twenty twenty- first game and the start of his six sixteenth sixteenth tee nth season on the gridiron Nine years ago he was the most player in the land but at 9 o'clock this morning Grange reported re reported reported re- re re- re ported to Coach George Halas just like the greenest rookie on the Bears Bears' squad Since practice started 15 days ago aco Grange G hasn't missed a minute of practice asked for time out or loafed a step And it if the college boys think Grange is through they had better not let him get past the line of scrimmage scrimmage scrim scrim- m. m mage or they may be grabbing at a alot alot alot lot of ot night air fresh off oft Lake Michi Michi- gan Tim Mara owner of the New York Giants credits Grange with saving the professional title for the Bears in iii the championship game ame last fall Red is going on 30 and has taken about as much punishment on the gridiron as lS any anyone one player In his varsity career a couple of ot Minnesota's Minnesota's Minne Minne- sota's giants almost wrecked him for good In his first few years s eaI in the pro league he took some awful poundings pound ings from the boys who wanted to tomake tomake tomake make him earn his big wages Ed Weir Nebraska tackle tackIe and George Trafton former Notre Dame center who played with the Bears are credited by Grange with hitting him about as hard as anybody ever did I |