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Show hstern Gridiron Expert Lauds Iowa Aggregation I L REGARDED AS ONE GREATEST PLAYERS IN MODERN DAY GRID GAMES Pleven Well Coached in All Departments, I he Game Except Punting; Gordon I Locke Is One of Best Fullbacks i of 1922 Season Kt SldA the Yalc-lowa L,L He us there for srou boin ale and kPP.fpla Iowa .. coach. J"on his impressions to t him hat he thought Ifl regard as on- o( M a lot of drlv. ai I d t. i -Earaiost Yale ho spoiled Vhimbiln after Lun, Eu -In a measure this Kllributed to tho ei-5 ei-5 of Mallory. th. Ul'- Kalvelj Locke played fofMlMV. I;, h- ' Jntl"i.a(l ' I''-s WV, I'.' I:- Pauiol. inuit- : rtssion ..i '' - : ''"'" , ravine at Iowj. el L. I a'- ' I en .ul.--y !.-x.;v A I l ' 1 Ke must havr been no- supernatural WTEI) UrAI. M! Ik j i i I . loplio:: ! ' ' I P wai ins ii! : J -' ' his 'i"-' '"' 1 Eiat Parkin .- 1 'seven wond' rs of the world If Par- I kin could only be used as n punter, and using this attribute its a throat ho could easily bp classed as one of the Greatest football players of the present generation. i "One of the very few criticisms that I I could offer igulnst Iowa's play wafl the punting. The criticism J desire to make is merely against the style or ' punting. Minnlck, the Iowa guard, I .who did the kicking, had plenty r 'distance to his boots, but Ids kicks: v.. ri iar too low. In fact, so low that 0 la ends were not able to cover his kicks In true football fashion. This fault allowed Yale's derenslvo backs (to run back most every kick CO per ,cent farther than they should have un-idcr un-idcr other circumstances. IOWA U IS WELL ' in. n "Iowa was well coach-d In the fun-Idamentals. fun-Idamentals. Yah: ius in better phape i physically Iowa tired badly In tho third and fourth periods. "While the formations of Iowa bc-'wlldered bc-'wlldered Yule for some time. I per- i.sonaiiv feel that shy team with two 'high-class tackles and a couple of good ml.-, could 1 1 . i Iowa's lorma-UOna lorma-UOna any time. Tho dop 1 am send-in? send-in? west on Iowa should make It a bit ! harder for the 'Big Ten' champions." There you have the dope from an I eastern football authority, who, to my way of thinking, ha lew. If any superiors su-periors in a working Knowledge or football. Uecfcuse of bis connections both as coach and official I do not feel that I can In justice to him. uge his name In connection with the Interview. Inter-view. The outcome of the Illinois game :n Which Iowa had a tough time winning. 8 to 7. after being ovt-nayed during t h premier part of th- name, made me think that possibly the eastern vxpert had passed Hie dope along to Coach Zuppke of Illinois. |