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Foot Ball CAPTAIN FRANKLIN If Nature be not improved by instruc- tion, it is blind, if instruction be not assisted by Nature, it is maimed 3 and if exercise fail of the assistance of both, it is imperfect. -Plutarch. Awake! Arise! the athlete's arm Loses its strength by too much rest. -Longfellow. Captain Paul Franklin who is known by his many scholastic prefixes, Sap, Big Ben, and Tal, has been one of the greatest athletes that ever represent- ed the Warriors. It has been the general opinion that he had greater ability in football than in any other athletics, but after the present basket ball season there is some variety of opinion. Sap was captain of the Football team for this year and was a very capable and val- uable leader. In the past two years he led the State in scoring and was mentioned at various times for position on the mythical all State team. Franklin started his intercollegiate career in athletics at Franklin College, F but that was too distant from the village of Plainfield, his home town g so it was not long until he came to Danville and has been a student in C. N. C. ever since. Saps chief delight seemed to be in competing against Franklin . College, and when ,Central Normal and Franklin met Sap always starred. It must be admitted that C. N. C. would like very much to have him next Franklin's position in both football and basketball will be hard to fill A and it will be sometime before his ability in the athletic events of the past few years will have passed the memory of his many friends at C. N. C. 45' i6EGi 'llx'. 1 f15 i fall when the Warriors meet this foe, Franklin, on the gridiron. ll Ill 5 l l li K ww we A i li I Qi lllll il ' :J 1 wmWNWWmm ,455-N . .ll Seventy-Four F0211 Sharon. SOIL .Lal Forest, 3 Thi, French tackleg 1 Sew Qenterg F1'HHklin end! Da F1-TS field, K Bundy. SCventy.F
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Ml ll llld f f QXEQMQQEXKM Q gl lllll r J E? Captain-elect Grant Walls is a clean hard player who loves the sport and fights to the end. He was elected captain of the team for the season of 1928 at the annual banquet given the squad by the Lions Club and Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity. John Argenson, Yonk, not very noisy, but when a mass of arms, legs, and bodies are un- tangled he can usually be seen coming from the lower regions. Harry Darnell-rather small, but Harry's speed and quick thinking make him a very val- uable quarter back. Theron Ogle plays a stellar game at center and helps to make an impenetrable line. John Hazelett is able to take care of any opposition that makes the mistake of hitting the right side of the Purple line. . Russell Bratton's line plunges are good for many yards and much is expected of him in the coming season. Seventy-Six ' Q 4 g ll l 5 Clyde all Gerald 35 Charle yea Edward sea Edward con Harold his 1 Sfrrnfg
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