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CLARENCE LA RSON Fat Fullback, could always be de- pended upon to get through the line when a gain was needed. His forward passesland defen- sive playing were marvelous. STERN LA RSON f Swede Left tackle, played a great game on the line and was considered a dangerous man in breaking up the opponent's plays. FAY ELD E R Right halfback, held his posi- tion without a flaw, and was always in the game. When he hit an opponent carrying the ball it meant stop. ROBERT SONNE Bob p Right end, had a knack of grasping passes and dashing down the field for long gains. He handled his position in a nne manner. MORRIS BOWEN Bones Center, was well placed on the line. He delivered the ball in excellent style and held his opponents out. GARLAND PUZEY . Left guard, held his position in a rare fashion. He got down to business and stopped and broke up many plays. Page Sixty-seven
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'I VANCE WALKER KEN HUFFAKER Coach Captain and Quarterback Football , The 1926 season' brought to Cyprus the first year of competitive football, and it was indeed a fvery successful season for the amateurs. Coached by Vance Walker the team -finished with honors. I Much of the success we owe to Coach Walker. He came here with high recommendations and won a place in the heart of all the boys. He in turn took interest in every man on the team and spurred them on to success. Another fact that the team held together so well and that it turned- over the victories was due to the fine generalship of Ken Huffaker, captain and quarterbackf Ken knew his football and could play it, making every play count. We must state that he received honorable' mention on the all-state football team. '- C On October 2 the team played their first game at Tooele. They got a flying start by taking the previous champs into camp with a 7-0 score. The second game was played with the L.D.S.U. at Magna, which recorded another victory, Cyprus L. D. 0. On October 15, the Blue and Gold defeated Murray with a score of 13-6. Victory again ruled for Cyprus when we went to Bingham and defeated the .miners, 33-O. On October Z9 Cyprus and Grantsville played a hard fought game at Magna. Grantsville taking the game with a 6-0 score. iNovember 8, Cyprus had little trouble in disposing ofthe L.D.S.U. in a return game with a score of 34-0. November ll brought the final game of the season when East High came to Magna and took a long, hard fought game. Score, Cyprus, Og East, 46. The Blue and Gold is proud of the record that these boys made. And being only amateurs in football experience we expect to continue to turn out real foot- ball men and add to our hrst victories. The good, clean righting spirit of the Cyprus High boys was shown on this Held of competition. , STERN Lansou. Page Sixty-six
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Page Sixty-e glJt PHILLIP PETERSON Pete Right tackle, showed his fight- ing spirit when he was called on to stop, what would have been, a rapid gain. PARLEY MCCLEVE Mai ' Left halfback, was fast of foot and his kicking and smooth running was a big factor in the setback of the opposing team. KEAN WESTPHAL Wesfy Had a determination to get somewhere and showed his good hghting spirit by his playing. He could grasp a pass and was hard to beat on the line of de- fense. WILLIAM HAYMOND Bill Left end, played a good defen- sive as well as on offensive game. He knew his line and no one made a successful cir- cuit when he was playing de- fense. WAYNE PENDLETON Pe11dy Right guard, is one not easily handled. He was always on the alert on both offense and defense. We owe a great deal to his sleek playing. WAYN E CAHOON Cal Backtield, has the properties that make a real football player. He can kick, pass and tear through a line like a profes- sional.
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