Show I i i ANNUAL WEST EAST CLASH ON FOR 1 TOMORROW Panther Leopard-Panther Clash to Be One of Treats of Football Season By Roy Jarman no was wu that sage person who W WHO once said When Greek meets Greek a I terrible conflict Is sure to result If It he were living today and right herein here hereIn hereIn In this town he would probably have said When East meets West Vest a terrible conflict Is sure euro to result If It anyone to today today today to- to day should make such an assertion as asI this he would only be telling the same I old story that has emitted from the I mouths of or many high school grid followers followers fol rol- fol- fol lowers who have witnessed the of or the games played between these two schools since their separation in 1914 The game which Is la s scheduled to take place tomorrow afternoon on Cummings field and to be played between the two schools promises to be as good if not better than any of the previous contests Tomorrow will be the first time in two years that the grid teams of or the schools have got together for a little mUe game Last year the grid work of all the high I schools and colleges coneS came to to a sudden halt when the flu epidemic broke I loose and as a result the East and West High like the tho other rival teams of the thea I country were r forced ed to abandon their rl a little annual melee I Since t the first l of f the season the sJ strength rh of fe fet t the East Ill High L' L Leopards s has been on the decrease The first misfortune misfortune mis mis- fortune to befall the team was the withdrawal withdrawal withdrawal with with- of Brick Whitney from miS-I miS the team on account of a badly d broken o arm ar dofna nha which h he received in t the game with the A. A C. C Frosh Fresh Whitney was one of the fastest men in football togs this year and his weight coupled with his speed I I was responsible for many gains through the middle of or the enemies' enemies line Frank Armstrong another stellar player on the Leopard team and playing at an end I position was forced from the game shortly after the A A. C. C Frosh game when he received a badly fractured knee in scrimmage Despite these misfortunes the Leopards Leop ards are going out tomorrow to try to tomake tomake tomake make history repeat itself and win again from the Panthers Gene Livingston and Murray Henderson a are in almost perfect e ethe lIln condition role and Jr they y will n no doubt be in inthe inthe the game for all there is in It tomorrow I afternoon The Panthers are not nearly as weak I as some of the fans have hae been led to believe be be- lieve Since Sinco the early part of or the season season sea sea- provement son v they have and d bt been tomorrow o showing afternoon steady ao th they improvement improvement im im- will enter the game with a a. grim determination determination determination de de- de- de termination to hand the Leopards a trimming Captain Vern Funk is in the best of condition and the injuries received by him during the early part art of the season are nothing now w web eb but r doctor lo doctor rO bills Irs The kickoff will take place at 2 o'clock and the game will be played on Cummings Cummings Cum Cum- field The two teams will probably probably probably ably line up as follows East High West High Papworth c c Mitchell Kump rg rg A A. Everett Williams rt rt D D. Everett re West Vest Anderson Ig Ig Marthakis Dyer Der H. H Gregory Smith le Ie le Roberts Henderson b. b Von Elm I I Livingston I h Hagen rh rh Williams Jewkes fb fb Funk I |