The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association football guideThe official rules book and record book of college football . ANEOUS SELECTIONS. All Indiana (Terre Haute Star). Ends Frurip and Myers, Wabash. Tackles Heckaman and Wade, Indiana. Guards ; Center Waugh, Indiana. Quarter-back .. Hare, Indiana. Half-backs Bracken and Callicrate, Full-back Steele, Indiana. All Southern (Percy Whiting, Illustrated Outdoor News)B. Blake, Van.; Brown, , Sewan.; Pritchard, , Van.; Connor, , , Blake, Va
The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association football guideThe official rules book and record book of college football . ANEOUS SELECTIONS. All Indiana (Terre Haute Star). Ends Frurip and Myers, Wabash. Tackles Heckaman and Wade, Indiana. Guards ; Center Waugh, Indiana. Quarter-back .. Hare, Indiana. Half-backs Bracken and Callicrate, Full-back Steele, Indiana. All Southern (Percy Whiting, Illustrated Outdoor News)B. Blake, Van.; Brown, , Sewan.; Pritchard, , Van.; Connor, , , Blake, Van.; Craig, , Vanderbilt. All Northwest All Northwest (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) (Oregonian, Portland.) Ends Moores and Chandler, U. of O. Moores and Chandler, Oregon. Tackles Dimmick,Whit.; Moullen, O. Larson, Idaho; Dimmick, Whit Guards Smple,; Pdergrass,, Wash. S.; Moullen, Ore. Center Tegtmeire, U. of W. Hug, Oregon. Quar ter-back .. Owens, Willamette. Bagshaw. Washington. Half-backs Rader and Mace, Willamette. Nissen, Wash. S.; Rader,Willa. Full-back McKinney, U. of O. McKinney, SPALDINGS OFFICIAI. FOOT BALL GUIDE. FOOT BALL IN THE MIDDLEWEST BY HENRY L. WILLIAMS. ,UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA El SSSBSSSSS At the opening of the Foot Ball season of 1906 in the MiddleWestern States, by which are usually understood Illinois, Indiana,Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa, a feeling of expec-tancy and uncertainty was everywhere manifest among the Foot Ballloving public. During the preceding winter and spring a widespreadand popular agitation against the abuses which had crept into thegame had swept the whole country like a wave. So intense and soextensive was the general feeling that something was wrong, that thegame of Foot Ball as a gentlemans intercollegiate sport was actuallyendangered. It will be remembered that in December, 1905, a con-ference of representatives from some sixteen colleges was calledtogether in New Yorlf Cit
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