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Edward Carnes, Center Although he was only a sophomore, Ed showed up well in the games he played in. Much is expected of him in the next two years. Rosy Vallone, Guard Rosy’s all-around play at guard won him his second let¬ ter. He could open those holes on offense and stop any play directed at him. Jimmie Teflos, Full Hitting the line for a needed yard or so was Jimmie’s spe¬ cialty, and he usually came through. His blocking was also excellent. W. D. Dunman, End W. D.’s pass snatching abil¬ ity and good end play earned him his second letter on the Tiger team. Fred Gilmore, End Even the fact that he was beset by injuries did not pre¬ vent Freddie from showing that he was an all-around end. Corwin Dodge, Guard Corwin earned his first letter by his steady, dependable playing this year. He is ex¬ pected to prove to be one of Coach Duggan’s best bets next year.
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Hal Weidemeyer, Half Chester Chonowski, Half Hoy Stockton, Half Hal’s undying spirit was an inspiration to the whole team. Whether the Tigers were win¬ ning or losing, Hal was always fighting—and smiling. Chester’s all-around ability is hard to beat anywhere. A courageous, hard fighter, Ches¬ ter has been an invaluable as¬ set to the Tigers for two years. Roy’s kicking, passing and running ability is something to remember. This was his sec¬ ond year as a regular Tiger back. Billy Robb, Tackle When Rilly was in the game the opposing team was in for a rough time. Billy was a hard worker and gave everything he had to the game. Ted Wimberly, Center Ted’s untiring work at cen¬ ter was a feature that kept the Tigers in the thick of the race all of the time. S. C. Grizzle, Half S. C. was the smallest back- field man in the city and also one of the fastest. He returns to the Tigers next year.
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H owell Rawlings, Guard As a tackier and blocker, Howell had few peers among the high school guards. He will return to the Tigers next year. Eo Shelton, End Ed’s ability to stop plays directed around his end and to block the opposing tackle made him a valuable man. Jack Heard, Tackle Jack broke up nearly every play that was headed in his direction during the season, proving that he was a handy man to have around. Kermit Beaiian, Tackle Walter Rector, Manager Playing in his junior year, Kermit’s blocking and tackling made the Tigers a tackle who was very dependable. Walter was as able a manager as a team could want. He not only looked after the equipment of the football team but “doubled” in this capacity, being manager of the basketball team also.
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