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y ADBL I hi: i ' ) :i i;m i yi ad ' I ' lip Haw lifiii. UN r-ii il. Harris. Balir. lii)iiaM(l. Munihy. McCooI, Carter. Third Ifiin Cnlpills llraincrl. Null I assistant -o:uli i . lifiss. ' W ' ilkens. Gcioilnian. Andrews. Jeffries. Clay. Maynaril, Hanna. Seri.nd H(i v .Mintim las islanl eoai-li I . Hiirnett. Kreii ' . liuck. Kiiinnies. Ci) . ISell. Kranee. l)(]ninan, Stielnn ' head cnach I . Hiiltnrn I ' nw l.andis l- ' lemirij:. liaNnn.nd. Ilann . K le (ea|ilainl. l.ei.nard. MeCaw. Tcrluine, Eberliart. The Varsity Squad THE scju ' duk- for iu-. t fall is a muuntaiiious one — a schedule of games which would test the most perfect gridiron combination in the country. Stiehm will have a good nucleus about which to build his team. He will have such men as Wilkens, Eberhart, France, Co. , Thomas, Maynard, Bean, Harris, Burke, Raymond, Buck. Landis, McCool, Bahr, Clay and Goodman, from last season ' s varsity. In addition to these there will be stars from the 1921 yearling squad — men who will i)ush the varsity veterans to the limit for regular berths. -. ' • . U Tio l Mr. [20]
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Ic AQBUTUSj fg -Tu. CAPTAIN JOHN KYLE Football Ss- jljllllfe - [19 ...
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n The Men Who Made the Team WILLIAM G. McCAW For three vears Bud iVlcCaw was awarded a place on All- Conference elevens as guard. For three vears he has been a mighty defensive bastion in the Crimson line. This last season marked the passing of one of the most powerful and resource- ful linemen who ever fought on Jordan field. ELMER S. WILKENS Fort Wayne sent him to Indiana. He is a sophomore and a quarterback. He officiated at the pivot position as a regular and earned his spurs to the satisfaction of the host of fandoni which follows Crimson football. He will loom on the grid- iron horizon of the West next season. ELDER J. EBERHART Tall, rangy and swift as an antelope is this sophomore end. He was sent in game after game to relieve Bell or Donovan, and his ofifensive and defensive work on the left wing was such as to stani]i him as extraordinarv material for two more full seasons. CLOYD FRANCE France is a tackle. He is one of the fastest chargers who was ever developed by Stiehm. His work in the games last season was admirable. He uses his head. He entered the season with a year of varsity experience. This experience, combined with his natural prowess, was an invaluable part ol the Indiana team. He will have another year. fe- SJjliril [21]
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