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Show THE CALLAHAN BROTHERS By Wood Cowan I Princeton center and -X-t ' &eg&r. z vale CETEfe. CAPTAIN o C.pTMM . Brother against brother, captain; against captain, ceffter against center' and It's all going to happen in olie 1 game, when Princeton meets Yale. Next to interest In the game liself, , the Callahan brothers will be the cen-i iter of attraction for Mike, who is cap- j l tain and center of Princeton, will face J his brother Tim. w ho ls captain and1 center of rale, ;"i' all family ties will; I have to be set aside when the Tiger ! meets the Bulldog. Since boyhood days Dies'- two lads, have selected different roads I f, fame. I When In knickerbockers they attended Hie annual contest between' Ahdover 'JrtE C.LAHI fi ffi TUrV) A.T2E and Exeter, and Mike rotted for Exeter Exe-ter while Tim cheered the efforts of i the Andover athletes. Even theft tin y had set th;-lr mimls on Yale and Princeton respectively. after their I'm ib niv da s. Tim lirv-t played football at LtlW-I LtlW-I re nee High. He made the Andover team in 1913 ahd int played on the STale A. islt. m l'-'lH. making the.Alt-j the.Alt-j American the following year. Ho I stands ." feet ty Inches and weighs Although not so illustrious as his elder hrother. Mike is a football player of sterling iu:;litv. After playing at Lawrence Hinh ;c!'l Exeter, he made Ithc Princeton 'Varsity in 11$ and wai chosen on Walter Camp's third team that season. Mike weighs 19?. standing stand-ing ii feel 10 inches Brothers opposing each other at th- same i.osition, and captaining their respei Use teams. Is certainly a distinct novelty. Their ,,x"r niove will be watched with unusual interest. |