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Show CORNELL'S GRID SQUAD IS SMALL Eighteen Men Will Be Lost : by Graduation in June ; Cornell facesu7n7xt football sea- ! SOn with the smallest group o egu- ' lars that it has had In years. Eighteen : will be lost to the squad by srad- : uation this June. This number in- dudes practically the whole regu ar : forward wall, the only part of Dob ie s ' team that furnished any ray of sun i bine to Cornell's gridiron .bowing ' during the past season. Sam W ake-: ake-: man ?f Qulncy, Mass.. Is the only regular reg-ular lineman who will come back. Both ends. Captain Schoales of Cleveland Cleve-land Heights, Ohio, and Wrample- , meler of Cincinnati, Ohio, both regu-Inr regu-Inr guards, Worden of Enid, Okla and Waterbury of Ithaca center Kneen of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and John Anderson of Glendale, Oh o, tackle, will be missing from the picture pic-ture next fall. In addition Alexander of Westfield, N. J., and Parker of Tampa, Fla., regular ends, and Steinberg Stein-berg of Syracuse, tackle, fade out. The backfield loses Dietrich of St Louis, Mo., Beck of Trenton, N. J-, Bristol of Oceanside, N. Y., and Lyon of Kansas City, Mo. The regular baekfield men remaining remain-ing are H. Johnson of Charleston, W. Va., M. Johnson of Greenwich, Conn., N. E. Scott of Attleboro, Mass., and a T. Hoffman of Douglaston, L. I. Other senior members of the squad ' who will be lost to the team include ' Sherman Allen of Fair Haven, Vt., Wesley Bender of Rockaway Beach, N. Y., William Ibold of Cincinnati, I Ohio, Bernard Katz of Philadelphia, Pa., and William Quest of Louis-I Louis-I ville, Ky. Dobie can look for little help from his freshman team as there are only a few men in the aggregation who look like varsity material. Bob Stev-i Stev-i ens, of Lakewood, Ohio, yearling quar-' quar-' terback, is the most promising of tba newcomers to the squad. Other members mem-bers of the freshman team who saw regular service during the past season sea-son inciude: Thomas Scott, Glen Cove: B. W. Langston, Wenonah, N. J. ; A. L. Larson, White Plains; J. E. , Estabrook, Fayetteville ; W. C. Martin, Mar-tin, Rochester; I. V. Tullar, Ithaca; J. C. Martinez, Ithaca; Frank H. Warren, Chicago, 111.; Andrew E. Tuck, Syracuse; W. P. Beyerle, Baltimore, Bal-timore, Md. ; L. M. Handelman, Patch-ogue. |