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Show . 1, Indiana Captain Makes Great Record on Gridiron 4 4- By M. Servloft JBLOOM1NGTON, Ind.. Dec 6 Coring through tho line of scrimmage scrim-mage is more play compared with fighting Hungarians, says Crank Hanny, captain of the Indiana University Uni-versity eleven, who spent several months on the Plavo front with the Italians during the world war He wears the Italian cross awarded for meritorious service! In th' war and has been dubbed " The Duke" by his teammates. I Back home, at Aurora. Ill , Hanny Is known as a member of the famous Aurora hlRh school football eleven w hich went east in 1915 and lost to New York 12 to 12 for the high school CAPTAIN FRANK HANNY. championship of th United States During that year and tho year bc-foro bc-foro the opponents of Hanny's eleven scored only 20 points as compared to 701 for the Aurora team. Frank came to Indiana university! the year before the war and easily made tho freshman team. He camel back to Indiana in 1020 and that' year performed tho remarkable feat of allowing only four yards to be' grained around him by an opponent the entire season. Ijxst year ho was unfortunate in receiving a sovto injury to his shoul-l der in the Harvard game, which kept him out of most of the remaining' contests. After a summer driving j spikes In tho vrest with a railroad see -1 tion gang, Frank is hard as nails. Ho plays end on defense nnd is often Shifted to halfback on tho offensive, lb' weight 192' pounds. Is six feet tall and Is 24 years old. In the Indiana-Wisconsin game this fall Hanny performed tho remarkable remarka-ble feat of carrying the ball for Indian Indi-an i on nine successive lino plunges' with a net gain of 36 yards In three first downs. In the same game Hanny for the seventh time this season tackled a runner returning his punt, |