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,W lizlstx-rll Hustvrn lrlustcrn Enstcrn Flastvrli i :2lNtt'I'll Eastern Eastern lfiantrrn Total . ,. Coavh Lira ff :ird ltow: Mr. Bnrnliaun, Turrill. Lyndi, Parker, Price, Campion, Johengcn, Seward, Mr. Graff 2nd Row: Ilvuss, Fiddler, XViilli!lIlS, Vanclcrlip, Ross. Brigham, Kruszewski, Dean lst liow: Nelson, Johnson. Miller, Kibby, liowey, Bolter, Pricco, Pierce VARSITY FOOTBALL - 20 Nlidlund - - 26 Itlmcu - - 0 Buy City - - 18 S2lfIlllilNV Q.-Xrtliur llillj - 20 Detroit fS0l1ti1E'ZlStt'I'll, - 'T Flint ----- - U Benton Harbor - - 25 Ann Arbor f ti Cx-ntrzll - - 125 . Upponelih oi llll I, NY 1-:Ani-:ns f - ltolu-rt Kilihy, fzlpt. John Kruazewaki Frank Johnson Bruce .lohengen Frank Hoff Ernest Howl-y Edwin Fiddler VH-sley Dean Stanley Brigrlunn llurold Lynch Mt-lvin Miller Mnylmrfl Pierci- Ulwstvr Ross Victor Turrill Fred Vundcrlip lingo Prirco liiHlI'it'S Cmnpion Fugv One Huminul Twalr: - li - 0 - 26 - 6 - U - 0 7 - 0 - 0 --L5 sf. Captain Kiblg
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.1 ,- Ad fi 4 1' KIBBY QC.-xP'1'.D, GUARD Kibby was the captain of the Quakers for the 1929 season. and a mighty good one. too. The lineman always had a hard job when opposing Bob Kibby. Bob certainly did his portion toward keeping Eastern in the race for the State title. MIl.l,l'llt, CENTER Lefty played in every game, much to the regret of opposing centers. who were outplayed by Miller in every game. He certainly grew hot in the Benton Harbor and Central games. Miller intercepted sev- eral passes in the Central game and kept the play on Central's territory most of the time. ROSS, 'l'Ac1cL1a Ross was named captain for Grat'f's 1930 football squad. Chet played a stellar game all season and allowed very few gains through his post. Ile was a tower of strength in the line, and a very capable player. IIUVVEY, 'l'AcKl.1-: Howey was a big surprise to everybody. When he was first practicing for the team he was not considered very seriously. but this tall senior later displayed great form, and was given his chance. It is needless to say that he made it. Any lineman who faced him knows that. PRICCO, END Hugo is the boy who brought the crowd to its feet when he snatched those passes for long gains. Pricco was plenty fast also, and got down under punts in great fashion. He will be back for the 1930 grid team. PIERCE. END Do you remember that pass that won the L'entral-Eastern game? Pierce is the end who received it from Fiddler and crossed ihc last chalk mark for the 6-0 victory over Central. Pierce was a steady player, and a good one. who will be back for the coming season. i HOFF, H.x1,F1i,xCK Hott is that speedy halfback who gained more yardage than any other Quaker, dur- ing thc 1929 season. He made those thrill- ing ott-tackle slants, and was a wow as an open field runner. many times leaving a tackler far behind. JUHENGEN, ll.u.r'1uCli lirnce played a great game at half. all year. clicking with great regularity. He scored nearly all of Easterxfs points after touchdowns. Johengen was a deadly tack- lerg when he got his hands on a man, he held him! Yes, Johengen will be back next year. Page One Hundred Fourteen
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