University of Arkansas Monticello - Boll Weevil Yearbook (Monticello, AR)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 53 text:

ieee CHESHIER Quarterback Monticello, Ark. 2. IRA JONES Guard Helena, Ark. S LWNIS BISHOP Quarterback Little Rock, Ark. 4. FRANK CARSON, JR. Back Monticello, Ark. See ee FEVER Teh End Smackover, Ark. 6. VAN BREWER Center Cotton Plant, Miss. 7. BENNY GASTON Halfback McGehee, Ark. CaERRYareEILD Tackle Little Rock, Ark. 9. NORMAN WELLS End Hamburg, Ark. 10,.:.PAUL STEGALL Tackle Monticello, Ark. ipa vVERLSGICLE Halfback Monticello, Ark. The team played two games on their next trip to the eastern part of the United States; the first, with Eastern Kentucky Teachers in Richmond, Kentucky, and the next, with Lebanon Valley College in Hershey, Pennsyl- vania. Several large cities were visited including Pitts- burg, Washington, Baltimore, and Nashville. The boys enjoyed the wonderful hospitality of the Hershey Choco- late Company for several days and had full opportunity to enjoy their stay in one of the most beautiful spots in the nation. Hans Groenhoff, ace photographer for ee ees and Life Magazine, travelled with the team for a day. Two days after the return from the East, the team started on its trip to the West, playing the first game at Denton, Texas. During the following week, the team saw the Grand Canyon, the Painted Desert, the Rocky Mountains, and many other scenic spots. Three days were spent in Los Angeles and Hollywood where the team visited many of the show places, saw many movie stars, and went through Warner Brothers Studio. The team visited with Bob Burns and were his guests both at his home and at the broadcasting studio. One of the brightest events of the trip was the dating party which the boys enjoyed with a group of U.C.L.A. girls, including several who appear in pictures. Leaving Hollywood, the team travelled through the Orange groves and grape vineyards of California and up the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Reno, Nevada, where a game was played with the University of Nevada. AI- though the game was lost, the boys soon forgot the defeat in the liveliest and most rapidly-moving city in America. The most exciting travel of the season came next as the team drove to the coast. Winding through gorges, climbing past Mt. Lassen, skirting Mt. Shasta, and creeping around the peaks of the Sierras on the narrow roads carved from the side of the mountains gave the boys probably their greatest thrills. On reaching the coast, the team lost to California State in a driving rain storm. Hurriedly, the team started on their next leg of the trip, covering sixteen hundred miles of mountain and desert in the next four days to reach Rapid City in time for their game with the School of Mines. The Boll Weevils won this game in one of the best and most spectacular displays of football ever seen in the state. Fifteen hundred miles were travelled in the next three days, reaching home at midnight before playing Hendrix College the next afternoon. The Boll Weevils lost to Hendrix in the last three minutes of play after holding them to the closest game between the two teams in the past ten years. During the three weeks, the team play- ed five games interspersed between seven thousand miles of bus travel—an endurance record which has probably never been equalled by an American college football team.



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IAM Ese HIE Halfback Parkdale, Ark. ZeeMARLES COLVIN Tackle Bernice, La. See ae eC UBAGE Halfback Fordyce, Ark. 4. RALPH STEGALL End Monticello, Ark. 5. TEDDY McKINNEY Halfback Rison, Ark. 6. AUDIS BARRINGER Tackle New Edinburg, Ark. e POEWELIS. GRYDER Guard El Dorado, Ark. 8. GEORGE TOLSON Center Rison, Ark. 9. ROBERT MASKELL End Booneville, Ark. 10; JOHN SCRITCHFIELD Guard El Dorado, Ark. 11. WORTH BRUNER Center Mineola, Texas 12. STANLEY CHESHIER End Monticello, Ark. After a short rest, the team made another eastern trip, playing in New York City and in Springfield, Missouri. A number of colleges and universities were visited on the trip which included a number of interest- ing miles of travel up the Atlantic Coast. While in New York, enjoying the thrills of a large city, the team received large amounts of publicity from most of the New York newspapers. The last game was played with North-West Miss- issippi College whom the Aggies defeated by a score of 28 to O in one of the best exhibitions of orthodox foot- ball ever seen on the local field. The ‘“Marx Brothers of Football’’ proved to their supporters that they could play good, straight football and win when they wished. eg nema” ost f on 5 oF Se ee ae. oe er

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