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tv t XX X 444- - X SWX K .V 5,1 N 466 .of Alas x N H I f ij x '73, fx, M fx f, F1252 R The Rhododendron f rza b H , ,fig , x 4 5 A L L . l'l1,l,swoR'ru Ricssiccscsicu CURXYIN Ricicn CLl1 l4'0RD BAXA ROBICRT RNGFR Hob , center, and one of the three regulars from last years' team, captained the squad this year. He always played a consistent game and had the distinction of being in every minute of play throughout the season. No matter how the battle was going, Captain Reger was always at his post with words of encouragement and material assistance for his team mates. CORWIN RICFD Corwin, another of the lettermen from last year's outfit, was shifted from guard to tackle. lf Buekhannon had any big men on the team this year, Corwin was the one, but he averaged less than 165 for the season. His loss to next year's team by graduation will be keenly felt. BRYANT MOORE Red was the other one of the three lettermen from last year's squa!d. He started the season at end, but due to his ability in handling the ball and hard running, was often shifted to the baekfield when the need was urgent. He, too, is a senior and the team will sustain a real loss with his graduation. Page xefezlly-five
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K' 1 , Z f 15 E.-:LE-eva 1:-f A Qiswi A QQ , 1,1 A 1- es ffff ,M ? is -4'-4' 22-' ' gji-,M The Rhododendron . 1 x K ir e-. J CAP'l'AlN Rom-:RT Rhona BRYANT MO0Rl-I 19- .sF ootball--s2o CQBQA No, in games lost and won, the season Was not 11 success. That is apparent, out there is a reason. When Coach C. C. Kraus gave the call for football practice in the fall there were but three letter men from last year's squad left. The other fifteen had gone out via graduation. This was a staggering loss. About fifty boys in all answered the practice call, but this number rapidly narrowed down to thirty when the rough stuffw began. ln this grcup there Was not a single back- field man of experience, and only six linemen who had ever been in a game. So it is not surprising that the season stood--seven lost and one won. But the season was a true school of football for the boys. With thirteen lettermen around which to forge a team next year the outlook is not so hard. This year's team lacked in both experience and Weight. Next year's team will have gained in experience, and it is to be hoped in weight also. At the opening of the season the starting line-up starcely weighed 136 pounds. Nineteen players and the student manager earned letters this year. Of these, six will be lost by graduation, ten are juniors and three sophomores. Of the thirteen re- maining, six are linemen and seven are backs. Page seventy-fozzr 'I ii 1
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