Show Lou Little Tells Sad Tale Of Columbia's Green Squad By HENRY McLEMORE NEW YORK Sept 18 UP High UP-High High on the heights that are Morningside Professor Lou Little wearing a most mournful expression expression expression sion and employing a most mournful voice tells you a most mournful mournful mournful mourn mourn- ful tale as he watches his Columbia Lions prepare for a schedule which starting with V. V M. M L l. runs on through Rutgers Penn Michigan Michigan Michigan Mich Mich- igan Cornell CorneIl Syracuse Navy and d Dartmouth Pr Professor fessor Little beside whom was a laughing rosy- rosy glassed optimist just cant can't see how the inexperienced team he will field this year can possibly be expected to bat much better than We were butchered by graduation graduation graduation tion he tells you Of Ot the 11 men who started against Yale in the opening game last year but one Is available Weve We've chiefly a sophomore sophomore sophomore more squad and you know mores Ive I've seen young teams such as this do well yes but not often Usually the youngsters just arent aren't able to counteract the handicap of or Inexperience It looks as if were we're in for a tough tough year Heads Holdovers Holdover Heading the holdovers who whoP total eight or nine is Rose Bowl Al Barabas who lugged the touchdown ball which enabled Columbia to whip Stanford at Pasadena two years ago In condition Barabas is as as' as g good od a back as as' you'll find in inthe I tho the country He Ho underwent an operation oper oper- on his right knee this spring g but now weighs pounds and is fast as a shot Barabas Ed Furey end arid and Joe Coviello guard are the only first team regulars who returned If If Columbia is to to have a team the equal of the light t blue elevens that have lost only one game game a year over the he last four tour seasons season the tho sophomores sophomores sophomores mores must produce Certainly Lit Little tle tie has hast hasta a sweet looking b bunch J ch of year second-year rn men e n. n Ou Outstanding among the thc are Charley Chancy Zie- Zie linski pound pound tackle Hubert Schulze pound end Oscar Bonom Bonom Bo Bo- nom pound back Glen Hersey pound center and Nick pound guard Apparently they already have Impressed Impressed Im Ira- pressed Little with their work for all five of them were on tho the tentative tentative tentative ten ten- string first-string eleven Little named I Saturday Heres Here's the first el eleven ven chosen by Little and its it's likely to be bo intact when V V. M M. 1 I. comes come to town for the opening kickoff kick kick- off oU Probable Lineup Ed Furcy Furey and Schulze ends Mareski Mareski Ma- Ma a reserve and tackles Coviello and guards Hersey center George Furey Fu Fu- rey reserve quarterback Barabas and Hudasky a reserve halfbacks and Bonom fullback The line as arranged above would weigh In at an average of at pounds or better and the backfield at Little on wont won't have to worry for tor a kicker er as Hudasky can boot tho the ball a a mile Barabas will take care of most of tho the passing Schulze according ito Ita Is one of the best pass rec receivers he ever saw but needs to improve on defense Little believes 1935 will produce the most sensational t football ever seen The trend to open football has been steady and this year lateral passing really will come Into Its own This year is going goinS to see more open play than ever before Spectators Spectators Spec Spec- Spec arc sure to get more thrills and the players more fun Copyright 1935 by United Press |