Show l l' l L COUld l t riving 1 stin 4 e By P-By FRANK K BAKER i 1 Telegram Sports Editor r t notes from world of sport One of the most rated football teams in the country is Georgetown Ich h has chalked up 22 victories and been held even only Sin its last 23 starts t ES S r The he Brooklyn Dodgers split nearly a thousand dollars apiece sa finishing i second in the National league according to a num- num ot of the Flatbush players now hunting in Utah The squad I 1 its prize fund 33 different ways says Herman Franks the theler lo Jr ner ler East high athlete and one of the Dodger catchers this Franks who caught Tex Carleton's no-hit no run no-run game D u y in the season also was behind the plate plat at t Philadelphia C Coi Cf afternoon r 0 when Lee Grissom held a no-hit no mastery over Chillies Phillies hillies until Chuck Klein got hold of a fast pitch for forise il ise se knock in the seventh inning I Ij Everybody agrees that football is a lot more com pH- pH ted d today than it was a few years ago and this greater r Versatility and complicated defensive programs programs' preludes pre pre- udes ludes much chance of the team forsaking the huddle ern em m Whereas teams used to get by on a few essential TI tackle tackle ff-tackle s smashes a hes end runs and plunges inside the theL L it Jt is JS not uncommon for modern clubs to have l 5 to 50 different pla plays s Between new men and players who are arc slow reI re- re bering their assignments on the different plays ie re is the need of the extra time provided in a huddle I her er p players ayers can remind these men of their responsibilities I ring the huddle and on top of this emphasis the men mena i a few seconds in which to get everything clear in pr minds as the team is moving into position for the theS S N Few quarterbacks have the experience and the foot- foot II Sl all 11 vision today to keep spotting the weak spots in au an Won that keeps changing its defensive formation d of course the huddle gives the whole team a chance to toI tolk I lk k over these situations utilizing the old theory about heads being better belter than one The tackle work- work sing on the opposing end for example is in a better position MS J know what condition or how capable that wingman 1 than the quarterback and his report in the huddle ran help the quarterback map his plan of strategy Of course the players from the good old days can tell ne ne exciting stories of plays worked in a series in which set the stage for several plays in rapid order and Show 1 ow quarterbacks started calling signals for the next play 1 jen en ien before the previous play had ended Victor Tillie jesop t S for example recalling that he has seen Dale Pitt of the 06 team tam am calling signals for the next play while he was still along on his back through the mud I Bunny Oakes the deposed mentor at Colorado was a past aster r at ju juggling ling his his def defensive formations Vand and nd it w was s. s not o common mon for other otter teams to run info f fIve different def defensive i ps when they played the Buffs Meanwhile Bill Swan Juris his is a current member of the Ute coaching staff was one of 11 rare quarterbacks who could spot these changes check nals and call a new play 2 rife JI I IB Dionysius Econom is a member of the Michigan Michi- Michi gan State football squad and after one look at his name Arch tArch Ward sports orts editor of the Chicago Tribune was in- in r to hope he remains a sub The Kansas Jayhawk- Jayhawk r haven't beaten a Nebraska team on the Kansas field in 44 4 44 years ears After losing to tJ Utah here two weeks ago in the theR Redskins Redskins' R homecoming game Coach Cac Cae Hubbard and mitt iS ie-iS- Denver charges arent aren't so sure they relish the thought of U. U in their home home- invading Provo to play pla the B. B Y Cougars jEming ming game this week The Cougars put on a brilliant passing attack to beat Denver in the closing minutes of play ago |