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M3l 'IjlK tu wmm w-- f' I lr,,,. mitt dUtlnriUh mtm HMMMl Big Nine, the South, the THE and the Far West are not the only sections that have re- - turned to prewar speed and power in football. In this connection, we'd like to call your attention to the Ivy league, it I too often under-rated by football camp followers around the map. In the last few years strength in the Ivy circuit has belonged large-ly to Army and Navy, who may be considered part of this roundup, since there js no such Rice flcia) organization. To this pair in 1946 you can add Pennsylvania, Yale, Columbia, Cor-nell and a greatly improved Har-vard squad. Outside of this circuit, Holy Cross is the East's best bowl prospect. Excluding Army and Navy, Penn-sylvania has a Red and Blue squad this fall that should he an even match for any team in the country, not barring the prides of the Big Nine or the nick of the South. Mun- - ger has a terrific line, averaging around 212 pounds, loaded with ex-perience. The Penn coach also has at least 8 or 10 high-clas- s backs who can match any set In football today. They have speed, weight, running and passing strength far beyond the average. Pennsylvania will be something for any team to manhandle this fall, and that includes Army. lipst Yale Squad But the Red and Blue doesn't stand alone. Howie Odell has the best-lookin- g squad Yale has known in years. The combination of Eli and Levi can be sensational, Levi being Levi Jackson, the dark ante-lope who gives promise of a big year. In d Barzilauskas, Yale has one of the best linemen that ever wore the Blue, looking back to such stars as Pudge Heffelflnger, Eddie Glass, Gordon Brown and a long parade of others from forgot-ten years. But Jackson and Barzilauskas are not the only two Yale stars. The alert Odell has one of the biggest and most capable lines that Yale has known in years, plus a d backfleld that might easily give Eli her best team since Bill Mallory's outfit back in 1923. Yale also would be a match for the prides of the South and the pick of the West. You can add Lou Little and the Columbia Lion to this group. Lit-tle's Lions won eight out of nine games last fall, losing only to Penn-sylvania. This season Columbia has an even better team with Kasprzak added to Rossides and Kusserow in the backfleld, a speed back, a power back and one of the best passers that ever chucked a pigskin. So far as the college game goes, Coach Little doesn't bar either Luckman or Governali In this Kasprzak com-pariso- "One more tackle," Lou tells you, "and we might worry somebody." Lou and his Lions worry everybody, even if they drop a game or two. Cornell Has Power Ed McKeever's Cornell squad is no "shove around" for anybody. The Big Red from Ithaca and Cayuga's Waters has a star tackle in Wvdo and a star back in Martin. Colum-bi- a just missed getting Wydo, who fills half a line. McKeever, like Lit-fi- Is another coach who can lose three games and still look good. Which reminds me of an inter-view I once had with Bob Zuppke at Illinois. "How do things look'"' I asked. "I can lose every game and still look good." Zup answered. Dick Harlow's Harvard team is the dark horse. Give Harlow any sort of material and he can jolt VOur troth mi II,. - - : as 1 sar lull- - hark in Moravic, a star tackle and a much improved squad. Syracuse can be another dark horse under Clarence Murm. So far as the East Is concerned we string with Army. As Rip Mm cr of Navy told me at West Point As long as you have Blanchard and Davis, you have , rea! foo(. ball team. I'd like to add Tucker at quarter to this pair. There is a pretty fair chance that he is the best quarterback In college football. Tom Hamilton's , i the leading .osses in n.Lri W material may he noubtfnl Hanulton. plus Rip M,er JJJ - Amazing Greenberg When the season startr(J American league bankod around Ted Wiling T D.Maggio and Dick WaicefleW No one gave Long Hank rv berg a half tumble He had k'"" ' -a- y too long He was too J ere no good Neither But in the power rush a tretch WUliams. ' ' Wakefield couldn't even to? Hai k's dust. "I just know you'll like Hanford. . . He's a I Republican too!" y'' "Not that I don't trust you gentlemen but I'd rather I move my own stuff!" Presidential Seal The seal of the President of the United States, unlike the 17 other federal seals, is not employed to confirm, ratify or authenticate doc-uments, its only official use being to seal the flaps of envelopes that carry Presidential messages and other papers to Congress. NANCY By Ernie Buihmillcr WB5pW1 I stay ht AAA rrt, n oh-h- - TH HERE. KITTV I'M ) V)U Vf? 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