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Oztivioioic-Xoiuebfvioivi :vin-14-14v14-1011-ioiviaiioiivicvxoxris-imwifiii-icnifviciiaviavifvi ! ! ! W , ' ' l ! r l , a i ?i i i HENRY BEDNARSKI ROBERT SOMERVILLE Center and Fulllmck Guard A Henry is quiet and steady. He is always the Bob was an inexperienced player but showed i same kind of a player and is dependable either up well during: the end of the season. His long: i on the line or in the hack field, although he arms were useful in rearhim: over the line and ' seems more at home on the line. He is a sure grasping.: a pl:1yer before he was well started. C lat-I-.ler, passer or receiver. Althouprh handirap- His defensiiie work was better than his of- ! ped by bruised hips he hits the line nicely. fensiye but in another year he should be a ' well balanved lineman. i JOHN HALL i Tackle i Johnny was active for his size and although : ereen he played good enouieth football fur a Freshman. One of his chief wants is aggres- i siveness. We'll expert to hear a lot, more of ' Johnny next year and hope he isn't. so good ! natured during the games. ' LOUIS SIPOS ROLLIE WISHARD i Tackle Center i Anoiher Freshman who will hang on like n Rnllie hid hard luck and injuries kept him - bull don, but plays a silent watt-h.'ul name. He out for a mood part of the season, but he show- ' started the season at iruarrl and later shifted ed up well in the early part of the year. His i lo tat-kle, where he seems more at home. He position was L-enter and he played it like a vet- - needs to lose some of his good humor during: eran. Rollie received some hard know-ks in the l the gl,-yms, SilQm-Q Siposw and Johnny 1-an first few Ltanies but he never said div. until V tear things up next, year if they would berome he was down and out. He will 1:11 strong: next more blood thirsty. year. li lilbliiillitllrlllllillllilhiqinllxlilllill-litllllllliillirllhiliilllllillilQllQlli0i0l0lllQlPQllQil sfo C 50
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? ea 0:0 :mio 'i4l1Ui0illil'Cit'illiUill101IvYh1h'il'll'if!luillllilvivlvlvll llIil'll'il'lIiil'iI lilililhi l l i , l LEWIS HARRISON EDWARD DUDGIK Quarterback Tackle Lew was a good field ircnerfll H1111 ball Car' Another zreen player who learned fast and Pier, RIS well TLS H Vfllllllble fl'3f0nSlV9 mlm- with became an iron man on the defense was Coln- tht' irreutest Of' lllelllillfe he Wmllfl Ulvk the lea' nel. He found himself in the second half of the Kher' llrlrlel' l'liS ilrm Hflll h?1'Ul fer U19 middle iff Tiltonville prime when he stopped play after the line usually pin-king: up a few needed yards. play llll-,High his Side of the line. From then I-Ie was good en-1uLth hrulien field runner tu on he played renzirkable football considering :win il'H'UlIS-'l1 Lfwlile and :'ro:'nd the ends. C111 his experience. We regret that Colonel zrradu- was the most experienced l-liyer on the team ates this yen' for in time he would have made and we wish him the best of luck in college. a name for himseli' as a lineman. DAVID FOX End Dave was our mana:-:er hut showed up so well in scrimmage one night that Chet put him on the team. Althouirh he was prreen there were not many runs went around his end. When le tackled a man. that man knew he was tfielsle l. Dave deserves credit ful' his showing: his first year. RUSSELL PENMAN RAYMOND MULLEN Halfback Raymond is a hard-hitting: and hard tackling: hack who showed up well this past season. He RUSS is th? 'my Whn Won the Hf'mifHff f is a Lcood blocker and good defensive man. 'lVUSini5 teams fm' his nwve and fight' He When vallefl mmm U, Ca,-ry the lmll Ray always was a tri:-ky haeli and often hrolie away for mime lhrmmh. He was holler at hitting tlw growl :rains throuzrh iavkle. He was pretty light line than running the ends' Mullen will llc, for hlockine: hut he pruved a growl help in tak- mlsscll next year. ine' out the ends. Muvh will he expected from Russ next year. 1o1ucnoin1o1vi. wining- vgoinzol rua.: 1 oz-n1l::.:L-. zz if: :iriszfincm'-zlziiziv 4 -:- ! I Q s ! l I 5 0.0
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o o.ol9w1n1.u1n:ua K4 0:15114 ani 1. 4251-is gm. an--14 cs. np. cm ani :nf ani :pf ani use gs- 1:4 nm asf rm 111911311111 F U i i JOHN MORELAND i Hal fback .luhnny is a shariishonter when tossing: the lxall. He punts as well and usu.illy better thm l - ..., FRANK HARGRAVE Tackle and Guard F'r'nl: w'iS not quite so rough as a lmy his sizzc shrwld lie. llut he vtin play p:uud fmmlluull ' any upgzonent, either with a wet or dry bill, when he Lakes a nntim-n and next, your more i Johnny is a yrnml plave kicker and runs ends will be exxvofted of him. Frlnk was a hard ! nfl' tau-kle nr thi-uuxrh the middle just the same, tavkfer and blocker and miy develop into :x l Ile is fighting: dlfenwive fulllvavk and by hi: mmf! end. Those long: arms ouuht to snag many help to the line. keeps 'en sz-rxmpilig. Johnny ifgissczrs and smear amusing pI,1ys and lilly:-rs. Q is the nrubilyle 1925? quarterback. I ALEC TRUscALosKr . Guard ' This was Alec's second year nn the varsity 6 and he was one of the main mugs in the line. - He played. like Vic, down low and let nothinfr ' im Lhrnufrh him. The only way to uiin through 6 the L-enter' of our line was nver the top, Alec - fought and held like a bull dup: on the irunl . line and many time-S made taeklos behind the ' line uf scrimmmre 6 JAMES MOSCRIP VICTOR RUCKER i Tackle Guard i Jim held down the wing: position this year Vin' was out durimr a part of the season, but - when he czime hack he surely made it hot for and did it admirably. He is not very heavy but A he stunned anythingr that A-ame his way. He was :owl at snamzingz passes for lengthy grains. Jim will be a valuable man tu next year's team. his nppunenls. He played at end in the first name but soon found his pnsitiun at guard. With more experience he will make one uf the best linemen in history. 5:41u1n:n1u1fring-ixuxugi-omni:nxugmvcpuxr1 ':.': -T. ze: -r ---WUL-.-uni-1,2101f-qpuzrzfz.:-ugnf,
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