The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, December 01, 1922, Image 19
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THE ATHENAEUM
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THE FOOTBALL CAREER OF MOREHOUSE FOR ’22
By F. W. Crawford, ’23.
The following is the results of the football schedule of More
house for the season of 1922.
October 14, at Morehouse—Morehouse 13, Livingstone 0.
October 21, at Tuskegee—Morehouse 40, Tuskegee 0.
October 28, at Morehouse—Morehouse 58, Morris Brown 13.*
Nov. 6, at Norfolk—Virginia Union 18, Morehouse 0.
Nov. 11, at Morehouse—Morehouse 18, Talladega 6.
Nov. 18, at Ponce De Leon Park scheduled, Morehouse-Atlanta
game cancelled.
Nov. 24, at Knoxville, Morehouse 25, Knoxville 0.
Nov. 30, at Morehouse, Fisk 20, Morehouse 19.
THE ATHENAEUM’S ALL-SOUTHERN ELEVEN
Selected by F. W. Taylor, 23, Sporting Editor, Morehouse .
A selection of an all-southern eleven for 1922 has been made
after the usual difficulties in eliminating worthy players^ but the
eleven men presented herewith are deemed the strongest all-star com
bination that it has been possible to select in m'any seasons. Improved
coaching and the development of m,en who made fine showing last
year swelled the stock of star performers. Eliminations have been
made only after the most thoughtful consideration of the opposition
encountered and with due atttention to consistency of play. In many
cases injuries to all-star men prevented their being given more seri
ous attention in regard to a position on the phantom eleven.—But
it is hard to imagine a team with a stronger, more varied attack
and a forward line of greater defensive strength than the one present
ed here.
ALL-SOUTHERN ELEVEN
Lunceford
L.
E
Fisk
Weeks
L.
T
Livingstone
Cromwell
L.
G. ...
Knoxville
Leak
C.
Atlanta
Cooke
R.
G
• Morehouse
Irving
R.
T
Morehouse
Gayles
R.
E
Morehouse
Johnson
Q-
B
Fisk
Huff
R.
H. ...
Livingstone
Kelley
H
Morehouse
Nance
F.
B
.... Tenn. State Normal
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