Show t G GRIDIRON RD i RO N OUTLOOK BRIGHT 1 uhf 1 J e Eany any Stars n ill Return To my I O Leaders 9 j X I V JL C By fly BILL DILL DO BONI I jEW EW W YORK Dec 10 UP P d next June will strike hard at of the teams that dominated 4 Q w 1938 college football parade UI ra a glance over this seasons season's per- per and rosters makes it Zious that in 1939 the nations nation's top Sta ns will come up with their usual e y of talent our jr of the teams that should be n equipped in the backfield next 1 t ton t on with little need to rely on ona 4 a Tin ii c coming sophomores are Notre e Fordham Cornell and Villa- Villa a he e Irish chief practitioners of K Iron n mass production will lose losene losene ne tie of their star operatives but ylI still have such human balls fire nrc ire as Steve Ben Sheridan Saggau Harry Stevenson Milt pul spul and Lou I- I Fordham Has lIas Kickers with Tackle John Kuz- Kuz Ji U and Center Lou Defilippo as asIn asin asin in holdovers in the line will have hole thole mess of good kickers passI pass- pass Jand I and runners For one thing rell be an senior all-senior combine of Steve Kazlo Pete lovak and Dom Principe Ill en Len Eshmont recovered from isears f years year's hobbling knee injury ill 1 be set for his second season i climax runner while Jimmy who raised hob th tk the Army Plebes this fall faU fa a glittering sophomore pros- pros Jet ct The loss of Brud Holl and Carl f JAng fg ing g star ends Center Al Van p st t Tackle Bill McKeever and andard andard Jard ard Sid Roth will make Carl CarlI I v lys ly's main task at Cornell one I trying to weld a puncture-proof puncture I a j with the help of Tackles Nick NickI I and Fred West In the I though hell he'll have BlockI Block- Block I f Bulling Vince I thier Hal McCullough Mal Mai BakI Bak- Bak I 1 and Ken Brown lipper Smiths Smith's backfield larder will be almost as well 1 Jacked as Elmer The loses John Socker Sacker Wy- Wy at end its it's true But Nick Nicka sea a Harry Mazzei Gordon Shad- Shad and nd John Hawlett the regular who helped the Wildcats through unbeaten this season back at work in 1939 supple- supple nt led d by a wealth of seasoned emen emen will take its heaviest I at Texas Christian where Davy Ki Aldrich and I. I B. B Hale liget get their diplomas Still Leo ten itch Meyer can start rebuilding hJ ha hIa a two-man two nucleus of Don oney mey who caught most of the passes and ball ban Con- Con Sparks parks P Duke Aces Back Bacle lit Jitt t losing three-quarters three of its Us earn eam backfield will have to rely fly efly on Dick Cassiano while ke ki with Eric The Red Tipton iDan Hill gone still will have lard Hard Bolo Bob Perdue who blocked t kick to beat Pitt H Halfback Wes Afee Guard Tony Ruffa and kle Frank T Tennessee e Southwestern con- con Jence rence ruler will ill seek to repeat ith th only three of its regulars 3 me ne and Halfback George Bad Cafego and Guard Bob one of the best in the uth on hand to lead the way I Major Bob Bobe Ne Neyland lande land e rge Franck Hal Van Every will be set i tote the mail for Minnesota will be weakened conIer con- con Ier bly in the line but retains i Harmon and Paul Kromer as asI I W offensive threats Others who have given promise I- I we great at deeds to come are Les n whose task is to fill Sid ickman's big brogans at Co- Co Imbia Ray Anderson of Yale d Torbie MacDonald of off Ollie of Tackles Harry Stel- Stel f Army if and Al Bergner of Navy e former Kankakee Illinois high h bool l chums Ronny Cahill Andy ardi and Joe a nice inheritance for the man tp Eddie Anderson as asta ta ach h at Holy Cross Bill Hutchin- Hutchin Dartmouth Merlyn Condit fd Id d George of Carnegie Tech Christman of Missouri and and Jules Koshlap well as a raft of powerful lineen line- line feni en en at Georgetown only major tern rn team to finish this season I. I l ten and untied |