Show I II IN THE TilE WORLD OF SPORTS II NINE MEET DEATH IN GRIDIRON GAMES Statistics Complied at University University University sity of Chicago Show Football Football Football Foot Foot- ball Not Very Tame r jJ F Chicago No Nov ov 22 Death Death and acer accident ace acci dent on the football l field have hn not r been eliminated by br tho the new rules according according ac ac- ac- ac to cording figures gathered by the er University ly of oC Chicago faculty I With W nine fatalities and moro more than seventy five of cases cues o serious i-erious Injury on y the gridiron thus tat fur this season 1906 I f. f Is showing at nt lea least t as bad a record a. a the statisticians say any a as an any previous year The university's list 1 of deaths and the t- t more serious sellous Injuries Is n a as full follows Q WI- WI Killed 9 skull fractured 2 le legs leg c hi 9 collar l' bones broken C 5 j hands broken 3 Jaw broken I 1 1 knees kneel dislocated 3 concussion of brain 3 hOSeS broken 2 ribs broken S arms alms broken 4 t ankles anlIN broken 2 2 finger er broken 1 shoulders dislocated 2 Those who died as a no result of football foot foot- ball haH games dVo Ike given as follows Collow Cap Cap- tam tain J. J P. P I Kennedy nned of rence La N. N J. J Cameron Paul Paulin In of Toronto University lt W. W Gllnn Glum Ellis o of Toronto I University Charles Suydam of Mor- Mor rl town N. N J. J High School I L. L A. A of College e eleven en Harry Ful of or Ohio lUg High School Leonard Hammerle Ham Ham- merle melle of oC PIll Pittsburgh PItt burgs burg's South Side High School J J. J S. S Curtis of oC Great Falls Mont eleven Lyle Nicol of Purdue Indiana University J Of or the Injured probably the best known players was Captain Curtis of the tho University of or Michigan nn who whose hose e leg leS' was as broken In a game with the alumni of oC his own 11 university uni |