. St. Nicholas [serial]. te at close rangethese marvelous exponents of end-rush play. Brann, whom nature has equipped with thecolor of hair which immemorially has been thebadge of the fighting man, is a product of An-dover. Twenty-two years of age, six feet inheight, and weighing i8o pounds, Red Brann isa name that will imply some wonderful footballplaying this fall. The second representative ofNew England is John J. Butler, of Bates, previ-ously famed along the North Atlantic seaboardwhile a member of the eleven of Maiden HighSchool. In the Middle Atlantic section of ourfootball range lo


. St. Nicholas [serial]. te at close rangethese marvelous exponents of end-rush play. Brann, whom nature has equipped with thecolor of hair which immemorially has been thebadge of the fighting man, is a product of An-dover. Twenty-two years of age, six feet inheight, and weighing i8o pounds, Red Brann isa name that will imply some wonderful footballplaying this fall. The second representative ofNew England is John J. Butler, of Bates, previ-ously famed along the North Atlantic seaboardwhile a member of the eleven of Maiden HighSchool. In the Middle Atlantic section of ourfootball range looms the impressive figure ofRoy M. Homewood, of North Carolina. Not onlyas a football player, but also as a baseball andtrack man, Homewood is known to every colle-gian and school-boy of the South. R. A. Higgins,of Pennsylvania State, is interesting to us alsoin many ways. He not only is an old footballplayer from Peddie Institute, but he once wasa member of the famous Hamilton Tigers, a NATIONAL STARS OF THE GRIDIRON 59.


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