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UNIVERSITY of IOWA (Toptain IHanson Captain Hanson, two years ' choice for all-Western tackle, and one of the best linemen in collegiate foot- ball, has a record that will long be remembered at Iowa. Hanson ' s ability to carry the ball for end runs or smashing line plays has made his playing on the offense an important factor in every game. His long punts and forward passes are well remembered by the teams that faced Iowa. Old Gold loses a valuable man in his graduation. Oricke? All-State tackle for three years, all-western tackle for two, and ail-American tackle last season, " Jim " Trickey leaves the gridiron with a record surpassed by none. Fearless and aggressive he outplayed his opponents continually. It was a long run by " Jim " that started the scoring in the Ames game. All followers of Old Gold unite as a man in applauding Trickey. (Turrj Very few universities have one good quarterback. In this respect Iowa was more than fortunate the past season, for she had two of the best calibre. The veteran Curry playing his last year on the varsity set the bleachers wild by his open field running and spectacular returning of punts. His passes were perfect and deceptive. In the last game of the sea- son with Wisconsin, he outplayed the all-American quarter Gillette. s .-
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