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Show mLZms 5 f (Continued from Page Two.) 4 r HAVE FINE TEAM 105 ? . lojft : iCJi "' New York, Aug. 6. Lieutenant Ern-102( Ern-102( rest Graves will lc head coach of the lOpfl Army football team next fall. Ho will 8p be assisted by Lieutenants Pullcn and 'm 'Arnold, and such other men as he may 95p '.select at a later dale. It was Grave's Sty who taught Harvard most of what Is -8"j known at Cambrldgo about line play. "&m and under the changed rules lino 83JJJ piny this year will be more Important &Ult tban It has been In years. Topnotch -S line coaches are rare. '7jjj j "There are," says a football author-'U4 author-'U4 i Ity, ''Just two men who have attained ?0f : perfection In this department or ;Wll '., coaching, and Graves Is one of them. W$ "i This docs not mean that he lacks any-Wil any-Wil ; thing In a knowledge of generalship, - but the ganio as It will beplayed this I1 year comes closer to the range of his 6J3 experience than it did last seuson. SJlI ! "There is a splendid system at West 6ljt Point nnd Graves will be able to put 6H( 'together as good a coaching staff as Wfj1 jithere is to he found anywhere per- y haps the best of Its size In the council coun-cil i try. The revised game should take 5ift jwcll with the soldiers. 5S& f "Captain Joseph W. Becham. last 5 f rear's head coach, and Lieutenant 5Ife tfVauchn W. Cooper, who was in charge 51ft I of the defense, will not be available 5(1 I this season. But the West Pointers, A J with an elastic though sound system, ei'J iare little upset by a change In coach-5251 coach-5251 sfes. If there Is the right material on H ' lap next fall the Army should have 3lJ another strong team." 5Ifi i |