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0 ffihr 9 . J , ,v .y , ,, ,, ,,M, a 11 FOOTBALL This season was not so successful because we had only three lettermen back, and the majority of our players were small and inexperienced, Although the squad lost the majority of their games this season, Coach Vanorsdall could always count on them fighting until the whistle blew. Next year we will be fortunate in having eight lettermen who will strengthen the line-up of the Bear Cats. BASKETBALL Coach Bowlus was handicapped greatly this year by height and inexperienced players. At the beginning of the season, the material didnit look so promisingg but with hard work and much patience on the part of their Coach, the boys improved rapidly as the season progressed. Although the boys never won a game, they were never de- feated by a very large score. The annual Mo-Kan Tournament was held in Arcadia again this year. This was one of the most thrilling tournaments ever held in Arcadia. All the games were closely contested. Arcadia won their first game from Cockerill 28-14 and lost their seco1d to Hepler 55-22, Then they defeated Cockerill again 22-18 and were in turn defeated in their last game by Mineral 27-l8.
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,, Q . ' ' ' ' ' 'H 1' 121' ' 1' ' I ' -- w ' q ' 0 1 nv f y..',.. .wwf '-'- fALig'V' Q Nfdtiv . 1' ' W Freeman Dbcon--Capt., F. B. Rey Clayton--R. E. Pluyof OH Cats UQf9U59 ang He was in the game from start UffCU39, but he Cxcelled ln to finish and never failed to 1lNC Flunsig- H9 WQS the give a good account of himself. only Arcadian to make the Mo- I 4 KWH Al1'StUT Team' Marvin Davidson--L. E. James Wyatt--Q. B. Jim was Hsmall but mightyn and always played smart football. Offensively, he was an excellent passer, defensively, he tackled hard and always played a clean dame. Felix Stular--H. P. Felix was a triple-threat man. He could pas lug the pigskin. very deceptive, wa best broken field the squad. s, kick and Felix, being s one of the runners on Frank Dolinar--C. Frank was known throughout the League as one of the best snapper-backs. His fight and grit earned him a position as guard on the Mo-Kan All-Star Second Team. Bob Williams--R. G. Bob played a good dame both offensively and defensively and could be depended upon to open holes in the line. George Lyden--Capt. elect, H. B. George was a pillwr in the offensive drive this year. He made many a yard around the op- ponents ends. HDudeU, was chosen for the Mo-Kan Second Team, play a consistent game. He could snag passes and block punts ed efficiently. George Riley--L. T. George's weight and determi- nation made him a real tackle. George received honorable mention in the Mo-Kan Leasue. Clifford Myers--R. G. V HTippieH was a tower of strength intthe line. Many tackle met their waterloo when they dived against him. Lawrence NcGavern--R. T. Lawrence was one of the most aggressive players on the squad. He excelled in blocking and tackli ng. Neil Fonts--Sub. G. Neil played guard and was one of the main stays on defense Virgil James--Sub. H. B. Virgil always played a nice game at halfback when called upon. Albert Barton--Sub. Q. B. Barton was a good passfr and always did his share of the ball carrying.
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