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l'.z'ff.4L1'..-.1-,-T '? .4-QQILL ' ,L 1...- A Q' !iT,v.5F'T 1rF-,I INDEX 1 92 5 J-l ? ,V S4 'NW-SS U f LE STUART PA'l I'ILLO, HALFBACK.- Pm was n very valuable man. He was a good ground gainer ns wx-ll as n sure tac'kl9l', He steps thx- ball between lhc goal posts, too. DAVID GATES, END.--Football ability flidn't run oul in the Gatf-s family bvforrl it got to David. I.ittlu Rell rlesurves much urmlil for his hard work the past two sc-nsons, and deserves the Cher- ished A awarded him. GEORGE NHEFFEK, 'I'ACliLE.f Sheff was the utility man of thc squad. And wherever and wllenalvlgl- lw was sent in thvre was always svrzxpping. NVu wish he harln't waited till his senior yvar to go out. OTIS L. GRAHAM, MANAGER.-- Rip has made us an QTFI1-iont and agreeable manager. He was u r-onsistent worker, and is due mm-h f,-rl-dit for his efforts. Furthermore, Hip made the dimes roll an long wny. 68 ' ... 1f ' llIL 1' , -4h '- 24-,am A W u4J...4m.,. .,...m.,w....., ...mmm
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f-vii! P I XXFUQ, igg ur' '92 -so 1-Jliiy s. WK? 'V I D E X 1 9 2 5 i! s,1, QW'- HERNDON McCAIN, GUARD.-In Mac, the Panthers had onc of the best guards in the state. Short, but heavily built, he was a pillar of strength on the defensive, and his offensive work was with- out criticism. Of course, Mac needs experience, but in another year or two he will be one of the most valuable men on the team. He also boots the ball. EARL STOKES, GUARD.-If Earl isn't heard from very loudly in the next year or two, A, C. will be disappointed in him. He played an excellent and steady game all year. It was in thc Hendrix game that Earl made his opponents takc most notice of him. In that game he, probably more than any other linesman, messed 'em up. ' MEYER GATES, END.-Ends may come and ends may go. but never such another defensive end as Red'! will come. He has played three seasons with thc Panthers, each of which has been charac- terized by clean, hard, fast tackling and blocking. As a fighter, Red is one who instills spirit and pep in the rest of the team. PARKER SHARP, END.-Parker is one of thc youngsters who is just beginning a football career, which bids fair to be a brilliant one. 1-Ie has shown what he could do by making his letter on a team with Connor and Gates at end. perience, and that is on the way. All he lacks to make one of the Panthcfs best men is ex- 5 ' -. , ' 'lf -H . :qi-. . ' - 1 f , , 1 - - .. . A-fr Q, . 'I ,. 1 -, '3 , ., . - , .M r, -, ,, .V i v' 1 , N , ... E, , gm- ,' r ,, ., 3 , .ay , , , 5 ,- 4, --:v1', .'- ' Q ' Sggrv .1 .f , -- . is . -..M A.. , .LI 3, ..: ' 7 ' f.,-- ,Q 1 al, ' 1 -f.., v'- 4 . -, fr: f ,- q- 5 ' ' - f -,- -f,, --. .-, , ' . -I -- fl- , 'ip' , eg' Lf ' 4 f a fffiw 725,46 f-ey' we wfw '., .sf ,-1 -1 ff' --1 nf. ,Q V Iii ' '- .alffifuff:fsf:'.'.Qi:.41,'?u2:.if3 51 . ,, . it ,. , ' 1:,-.-f --'fH-- -' fn '- QAf'.1f-f 'i-af' 91-'-'F . I Iii. 1771 '- , 5' ' fit. ,Q - in MELA .?,fij:f.I.--:mg q'fA1:5fi'1w f 'J',g2f.,L'if',rr4..'L, t:'-,,.::i?s:.'s.auv.- fr ' X, az.,-, t ggi ' 1 ' .xl M., . f-- - -,f,,,1,,.y,,.,---g.:',f.--has ttf.:-M t ii : -fe,-'fi 1-re'-'--+1-...'v4f U alf.-,I-1'c. . , ,Pm A -f.,-,L-, Jaw- -- -,.gv.1w.,if',.:.+. , --A-V., .- - 1 ,,- 7' 67 . ga? it ' iii' s --.temp f t f , 1. - ' i '55?gLg?..A .i:ii.'-4212.1 .f- ' '2- ' 4
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IN D E X jirr m i- V 1 9 2 5 ' i , ' - V X Outloolc for 1925 With no less than seven letter men back, all of unquestioned ability, and with an abundance of freshman material, A. C. looks forward, as we go to press, to the most successful baseball season in years. Coach Morrison has an aspiring group of pros- pects with whom to develop a winning team. Among the veterans, also, who will aid Coach Morrison in his efforts, are Captain Meadow, Kelly, Menard, Henry, Mount, Gilbert, and Furman. There is also a large coterie of promising youngsters trying for places on the team. The greatest strength of the team, at present indica- tions, seems to lie in the imqeld, where have been assembled .the fastest men ever donning Panther uniforms. The outfield also is to be well cared for by veterans and capable new men. The pitching department, too, seems to surpass its strength in the preceding season. As yet no schedule games have been played, but the following is a tentative, yet probable summary, of the games to be played: West Tennessee Normal at Memphis, April 6 and 7. Jonesboro Aggies at Walnut Ridge, April 8. Jonesboro Aggies at Jonesboro, April 9 and IO. West Tennessee Normal at Batesville, April 20 and 21. Henderson-Brown College at Batesville, May 4, 5, and 6. Jonesboro Aggies at Batesville, May I5 and 16. 69 ' .., 1 ri iLf4c'i'. -.Vi Qi. A. ...,..- ...
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