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Show CENTRE COLLEGE I Famous Kentucky Aggregation To Be Pitted Against Har- ' vard in Feature Contest NEW YORK. Oct. An Inter- faH scholastic football gume of far mor 'ial than normal interest f-atures the (trld- IlaaH Iron schedule of Saturday In the meet- laaal ing of Harvard university and Centra college, of Danville Ky. J In facing Centre college at Cam- H bridge there arc unusual I Mures H which separate the contest from even rf the occasional Intcrschoiastic gam H which bring together the supposedly H best elevens of two Motions of the Attention was first focused upon Centre college team several seasons ago when reports of large and one- H tided scores begnn to published When the season of 1919 closed and it was seen that Centre had rolled tin B 485 points against 28 for her nine op-ponents op-ponents and that two members of the H team were selected for the All-Amcrl-can eleven with a third placed among H the substitute of that mythical all--tar combination, football follower throughout the country began to take Centre college serlousiy she was in-vlted in-vlted to arrange a game w ith Harvard and quhklv accepted. -,nn ROOTERS. f Early today the Centre college foot-ball foot-ball squad, accompanied by more than 'an rooters. Including the president of J the college anrl a number of staid Ken-lucky Ken-lucky business men. passed through this city on their wa. to Roston. The team is in charge of the coach. Chas Moran. who also hold the position of National league baseball umpire in the H summer time. While the Invading combination Is not boastful. It Is p-parent p-parent that Centre supporters expect the team to win. The entire south Is backing the slsv- What the Colonels'" will d-- against the powerful Harvard team, however cannot be foretold. CAMRRlDtiE. Mass. Oil. 22. The names of Centre college and Harvard university were on the Hps of every football fnn In thl section of the coun-try coun-try on this, the day before the Colonels from Kentucky and the Crimson mi on the gridiron Han ir.l enthuslSStl were lieartened j today when Coach Fisher gave out the word that Captain Horween had recovered sufficiently from an injury to his side to start In the game. f Three other regulars. Keith Kane. end; Tom Woods, guard; and "Bub-1 "Bub-1 bleu" Havermeyer. center, also step- ped out of the hospital list and were jslatffd to be in the lineup. A warm welcome awaited the team (and its supporters from tho Blue Grass state and everyone was anxious to see the eleven which has not been defeated in two seasons. 00 aH |