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Paul (Buck) Schimmel found an array of vet- eran linemen that were too strong to break through for a starting job in his sophomore year, but he man- aged to give a good account of himself as substitute tacklf. With the necessary weight to carry him through a bruising; campaign, Buck is set to make the first team next season. WILSON TEliAV. Manager JOHNSTON John (Squint) Phares has the pos- sibilities to make him one of the Mountaineer immortals. He play- ed only a few minutes of the first game last fall, but he has the elusiveness and change-of-pace that has characterized the A ' l- America climax runners. Maurice Mayes also has another year of Varsity competition and will bolster the line reserves next year. He had little opportunity to show his wares in the last cam- paign, but acquitted himself with honors. Joe Poilek suffered a leg injury during the opening week of his sophomore year and was unable to see action, but he fitted into the blocking back position like a well oiled cog-w heel last fall, alternating with another first year man. Bob Kyle.
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Jack Gocke heads the sophomore talent by dint of his excellent passing and kicking. A real triple threat man, he kept the Mountaineers in more than one ball game with long, high punts out of the danger zone, and equally long passes that usually resulted in scores. Herbert (Babe) Barna was the receiving end of most of the red-headed Gocke ' s passes, and the two boys were generally considered a single unit. Babe was a trifle weak on defensive play, but long practice sessions have aided that and two more seasons of competition should provide the opportunity for a great record. Bob Kyle, another dependable sophomore, showed such promise during his first Varsity year that he began to draw starting assignments before the season was half over and played out the year at the blocking quarterback position. Carl Hall did a fine job as a reserve guard last year and will be one of the few experienced linement who will return. Handicapped early in the season by a broken nose, he was able to overcome the difficulty by the use of a special protective headgear, and saw service in near every game. Gene Hester was faced with the prospect of having to win his position from an All-American candidate. Tod Goodwin, but he gave a good account of himself. A powerful pair of arms and shoulders help him in boxing opposite tackles and make him a hard man to take out of any play. Tony Forte, returning to the University after a con- siderable absence, proved himself a capable reserve line- man. A trifle slow in pulling out of position, he made up for that by using the advantage of his weight. Dick Frantz saw little actual Varsity service last fall because he was substitute for Herb Stewart whose inspir- ed play kept him in action through the entire season. .M. W]IIXXKV FORTE (iOCKL
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