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HANcocKfTack1e. ,.,HE J U 0,0 .N It ' , A Hanie one of the largest men on the Ju-Co squad was dependable at his posi- tion in all the battles. Hancock was chosen left tackle on the All-Kansas eleven. GALLEA-Quarterback. Mutt the sensational pilot of the '27 team proved to be a mighty man in the backfield. His spirit and playing ability was of unusual quality. Mutt was named quarterback on the All-Kansas Conference team. This was his first year fighting for the college. CLAY-Full Back. Cliff the triple threat man deserves much credit for his playing ability. His persistent fighting was feared by all op- ponents. He Was selected all-state full- back. This is the first year Clay fought for Parsons. HATCH-Tackle. Hatchie, the stockily built tackle played the usual good game throughout the season. Hatch won his first letter from P. J. C. this year. EE 'rwEN'rY EIGHT 69 Xf
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PENNNOCK-End. Herb the consistent hard-driving end proved to be a dependable cog in the '27 machine. This is Pennocks first season with P. J. C. f-rl-:E J U oso -1 s eoe A HULL-Halfback. A small fighting demon, a good spiker and worthy player was handicapped with injuries throughout the season. Great things will be expected of Hull next sea- SOD. WTCK-Guard. Andy, the tall, lanky, substitute played his line position Well when needed. This is the first year VVick has appeared in the P. J. C. lineup. MQGIN NIS--Half or Full. Minnie was the dependable back field substitute who played an excellent game when called upon. This is Minnie's first year. s ' 6 i ...X . X Q X 1 va Nl i NETEEN 'rer'fWENT1.Y sic:-l1'cs1 X1
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