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He has stoadied WU ' L ROY KING the team to many a victory. It is 'electrifying to watch him rise in the eir to bat the Shot Cf his celmness be where he the other t to the team position as the team et bute tc his He was eggregation comperetive point meng player on an otiosing pleyer beck into the crowd. heet of battle, his ebility to is most needed and his cooperation with eyers hsve made him of inestimahle value There are few players feared by the op- much es Roy. He wes elected captain of the olose of the season as 2 fitting tri- pleying ability. in the CLYDE HCGEE e substitute on last ye2r's fest moving He moved up as A regular this year, with ease. We do not expect him to be high but we know that he is the Ufightingestn the squid. Though especially effective on defensive, he is the cog that relays the bell to those who heve scored the most of this seeson's points. We will miss him next yeer. JERRY HPCKER We will always have n ricture of Jerry inter- cepting passes in the front line and racing towards the opponents goel for two sure points. Few centers CHU out-jump him. he scores points from almost impos- sible positions and his peculiar twist hes gained for him 2 reputation all his own. He scored e total of 156 points this season for scoring honors and he was the dependable player on charity tosses. He was CHARLEY LEWIS . on idevl running mate, at guard, for Roy King. The two worked together to perfection. Not re- puted to be a very good shot, he surprised with many long shots from the floor. Most forwards found Charley more than 9 match for them. Big or small, he treated them all alike, not cowering before any of them. He could get the ball off the back-board in the presence Of players much teller than he. 66
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.1-wv-if, U1-1.5 :mas H., S 3,4 A. Standing: Mr. Krulzenga conchp O. Nelson, guardg R Lang don, forwardg E. Land, furwardg E. Davidson, guard, Kneeling: C. Lewis, guardg C. McGee, forwardg Fi. King guardg J. Hacker, eenterg J. Davidson, forward.
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p ohvire Q-Elsa. P team if not stronger thin its substitutes and Orville rejleced the first string guerds on many oc- casions very oreditebly. Tis long shots were respon- sible for one ntteble victory. his size wfs to his edventege end he used it so. ESTILL DGVIDSON A Teteren of lest season, he could only play with us for one semester, He reeohed his peek in the lest gems he played. His specielty wes a one handed side-cowrt sdoi which slipped in with uncommon con- sistency. - RICHARD LATGDON Richard is only e freshmen end is following in the steps of two older brothers. His position is for- ward. He plays 2 smooth geme end is e good shot. I RFQ? BT L ' ITD The development seen in Ernest es the season pro- gressed, hes marked him as 2 likely prospect for next year's team. He is fiecoful and werely needs season- ing to become s finished product. J!CK ISCN It was only during the lest semester that Jack was eligible. He is fast ond scrappy. We can general- ly depend on him for o point or two in eech game. JUNIOR DAVIDSON Few players have ever gained as great- e FGPU- tetion in their first year of versity basketball. HG has en eagle eye for the bosletg he rarely m1SSGS R shot when near the goal. He can dribble, he can Suafd and he can fight. He played like Q veteran in mt h 6 tournament. Jetch him in years to come. i V N 67 ,Y ,--------1.1
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