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2 WM-vm Nf gflf . 1 9 Q 5 F IN D E X ' f ilrY.vl'Q' I All-Time Aflcansas College Footlnall Team The following are composite selections, as chosen by a score of competent alumni, for the last twenty years: FREECE CRUTCHFIELD, '17 . HUBERT FURIXIAN, '24 . . . CI-IUBBY MENARD, ,I4 . . USIMPU JONES, '24 . .... COURTNEY WHITE, '22 CCD . . FRED FITZHUGH, '17 .... . . Left End . Left Tackle . Left Guard . . .Center Right Guard Right Tachle TILLAR CONNER, '24 . . - Right End JACK FOWLER, '23 . . - - Qllllffff JOE RHODES, '17 ..... - Lfff Half TUTOR WARNER, '16 . . - Riahf Half HAcK PHILLIPS, '21 . . ........ . .JFUII 311615 Substitutes EWIN GRISI-IAM, '23 WALTER PATTEE, '24 JAMIE DIAZ, '15 Arlcansas College Baseball Team WALTON SMITH, '13 ............... PAUL WARD, '12 . . . ,EDGAR ROGERS, '07 . . . TUTOR WARNER, '16 . . . ALFRED KELLY, '24 . , . . . . Infield HBILLYU ALLSOP ...... . . . . FAY WOODS, '14 ....... DAVID SHEPPERSON, ,I3 QCD . . JACK FOWLER, '24 ...... .... Outfield THEO SMYLIE, '13 . . .... . . JAY MCGREGOR, ,I2 . . DORMAN MENARD, '24 . . . . . Utility SAM KNOX, '05 72 . . . Pitcher . . Pitcher . . Pitcher . . Catcher . . Catcher . First Base Second Base . Third Base . . Shortstop . Right Field Center Field . Left Field A-- . , W - -f, -.V 3'-Q-I4..iIKlr1nL. ,gif ' , .X - v , 5 4 l WALL. .,.,,.,,..m..
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1 N D E X 1 9 2 5 A 4Ml 71f?pjr e - The First game was played at Walnut Ridge against the Jonesboro Aggies, and resulted in a I3 to 8 victory for the Panthers, in a game full of clean hits. The fol- lowing day, the two teams clashed at Jonesboro. The Farmers won this very erratic affair by a score of I9 to IO, when the game was called on account of darkness. The best game for the Panthers of the entire trip was next played, the game in which the Panthers took a five-run lead in the first three innings and in which they won, 8 to 5. The next stop was at lVIemphis, wherelthe final game of the series with West Tennessee Normal was played off. The Teachers won a close game by a 9 to 7 score. Infield errors helped to increase the Normal score. . At Clarksville, the following day, the Panthers met the Southwestern Presbyte- rian University, and the same teams played again the next day. All the Panthers seemed to find hits in their bats, and won both games by top-heavy scores, 21 to I4 and I6 to 9, respectively. 5 Coach Morrison's home town, Mclienzie, was favored on April 24, in a two- game series with Bethel College, The first game resulted in I2 to 4, the second, 8 to 5, both in favor of Bethel College. The Panthers then came home and wound up the season with a two-game series with the Jonesboro Aggies. The boys were victorious by a score of I9 to IO the first day, but lost to the Farmers the second day by an 8 to 5 score. The team is to be congratulated on its successful season, and on the record it has made both as a strong aggregation and as a group of gentlemen, of whom the college is justly proud. SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Panthers . . . 169 Batesville ..... 2 Panthers . . . IZQ Batesville ...... . 3 Panthers . SQ West Tennessee Normal . . . 4 Panthers . 6g West Tennessee Normal . . . 5 Panthers . 133 Jonesboro Aggies . . . 8 Panthers . :og Jonesboro Aggies . . .19 Panthers . 8g Jonesboro Aggies .... . 5 Panthers . 75 West Tennessee Normal . . . 9 Panthers . zrg S. P. U. ...... . 14. Panthers . 163 S. P. U. .... . 9 Panthers . 4g Bethel College . . I2 Panthers . 5g Bethel College . . . 8 Panthers . 19? Jonesboro Aggies . . - I0 Panthers . SQ Jonesboro Aggies . . 8 71 ii? 3 4 ,. . , 'irNw.- - -- .. . 5 f.,,,,N,,,1ikvE: i - in .
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IE IN D E X I 9 Q 5 JT Y- -Y 'QL 4 W For several years the boys' basketball has been placed in the background as an athletic sport at Arkansas College. Since, however, we were so fortunate as to pro- cure an indoor court, the sport has been taken with enthusiasm by many fans. Coach Nlorrison arranged an interclass tournament, in which very much interest was shown. The series of games also proved very successful, as a source both of interest and of amusement to those participating. Although basketball had a somewhat late start, much was accomplished, and Coach Morrisoim developed a nucleus composed of Lowell lVIanning, Kern Carpenter, Austin Gilbert, Theo Pattee, Cecil Justus, Walter Pattee, John Carpenter, Clint Gray, and many others, around whom he intends to build a strong intercollegiate team next year. The tournament was composed of the four college classes: Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen. Freshmen . Juniors . Sophomores . Seniors . . . . SENIORS CHARLES PRATHER .... STUART PATTILLO . AUBREY JONES CCD . Lovn Gorr .... WILL SENsABAuGI-I . GEORGE SHEFFER . . STANDINGS IVon. Lori. . 6 o - 3 3 . 2 4 . I 5 SOPHOMORES . . Forward DORMAN MENARD .... . , , For.-ward ALFRED KELLY . , , C,,,1,f PARKER SHARP . . A Guard VVALTER PA'r'rEE . . . -Guard CECIL Jusrus CCD . . . . Guard J. B. XVOODS .... TOMHENRX'. . . , . . . Pd. I.OOO .500 -333 .167 . .Forfward . .Forfward . .Forfward . Center , Guard . Guard . Guard . Forward . Forfward . Forward . Center . Guard . Guard . Guard JUNIORS FRESHMEN LOWELL MANNING QCD . . AUSTIN GILBERT .... . .Farr-ward KELMAR BURGE' . g 1 TI-IEo PATTEE .... . . Forfward FLOYD FOWLER I ROBERT LEDBETTER . . . . Centcr Cum- GRAy , , , KERN CARPENTER QCD . . . . Guard JQHN CARPEN1'ER , , HARRY MAXFIELD . . . . Guard ASHLEY STAINBACK . GEORGE JIMERSON . . . Guard GEORGE DEVINE . . 73 f-W - :.m.mf4f.,f '
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