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Show Midwest Backs Fast, Lines Weak U "Bob Paten" T7-yarf run for our i first touchdown gainst Brown was f absolutely the "perfect play.' ... t If the diagram had been enlarged , and superimposed on the field, not a man on the team would have been more than two feet out of j position. When pals fall out: A fellow named H. S. Martin stepped up to the tee In London the other day, shot himself a 160-yard 160-yard hole-ln-one, but didn't win the bole. . . . No, sir. . . . His partner, part-ner, G. E. Mobbs, stepped up and dittoed. By EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK, Nov. 2 UP The mid-west situation can be summed up this way: Plenty of fast backs; Una not up to standard. . . . Henry Armstrong has gone to Hot Springs to prep for his fight with Lou Ambers which may never come off. Today's guest star: Harry C. Glasheen, Lowell (Mass.) Evening Leader: "From what I have seen of the Harvard attack In the last two games, I have a suspicion Dick Harlow Is playing for his release." One-minute Interview: Tad Wleman, Princeton coach: |