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I Harold Skobba One of tlie most dependable men who ever wore a football suit. He could kick, bit the line and run the end. Is it any wonder lie was picked all-city half with all these qualifications? James Taylor ••Jim’s first year as a football player was a great success. He was considered one of the best guards in the city, and we shall surely miss him next fall. Clifford Glknny An end of all-around ability. lie could catch passes with great skill and also stop anything coming his way. Frank Hale All-city quarter and some little quarter. Hit the line, could pass, run the ends and use good judgment. What more could one ask? Dick will be back next year and great things are expected of him. I n 1
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n ??=iu7=irNj Halvor Rasmcsskn, Captain “Rass” had ali the qualities of a good captain; a star at his | osition. a fighter, and could make his team fight. He was one of the best centers ever developed in Minneapolis high schools and all-city center two seasons. “Rass” will not he with us next year, as he graduates. Central will miss him. Ray Archer As a quarter-back, “Lefty” made a great success. He was an accurate passer and used unusually good judgment in choice of plays. Joe McGovern Joe was an end hard to beat and very little ground was ever made around Joe’s end. Joe will not be with us next year, and his place will be hard to fill. John Ballextine John is considered one of the best all-around football players ever developed in the city. He could kick, hit the line, and was a great open field runner. Just ask anyone from South. I 1 26 1
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Earl Woolery This was first, and also last, year at Central, and as a tackle he had no equal in the city. He was the unanimous choice for all-city tackle, and if he could play next year, prospects would look-great for Central. Marten Norton Not so very large, but a great end. ‘Worts’’ first year at football, and he made all-city end. He is not only fast, but a very steady player. He is an open field runner of unusual ability. Next year keep your eye on Norton. Fred Grose The fastest half-hack in the city, a wonderful defensive player. In fact, Fred will cause a gap in our team hard to fill. Fred was all-city “half.” Clarence Hall, Captain-elect All-city guard two seasons, small, but oh! what a scrapper. He always put a lot of pep into the rest of the team. Lefty” will make some captain. [ 28 i
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