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.X iin f if-si vt n Rider W.-ilkcr. rioht ujird. is ,i tower of streiio-th in the line. J.vt some one say the word and Kuck sniasiies throu fh. Walker ' s melodious cackle keeps the squad in good liumor. Alontv Miller ' s ability at the fi;ame was recognized more and more with each game he played. He also showed ability at operating Ike Wcstcott ' s gas station; furthermore, he has been promoted to the station farther up the street. The football men extend congratulations to Monty and his bride. ' ere Sower plays football, the saxophone and tlie clarinet. ] Ir. Sower holds down the position of right halfback. He has shoulders like a Greek athlete, is one hundred per cent for the ( ' . of I. A ' erc sa vs little and does nmch. Charley Robinson hails from Middleton and isn ' t ashamed of it. He ])lays i)()th the middle and end positons on the team. Charley has a tendency to slee}) in class but is always awake on the football field. He possesses na- tural ability to foresee the plays of the opposing team. liusty Lowell is an unusually fast football man. The secret of his suc- cess is Lots of Fight, ' ' and a good (lisj)osition. End runs and forward passes are Rusty ' s specialties. He has done nmch toward building up the football reputation of the C. of L James V. Jackson has three nicknames: .Jim, Jack, and Stonewall Jackson. His many friends and Li , call him Jim; the opposing teams call him Stonewall. Jack, captain in 1919, has been an outstanding player on tlie team for four years. He graduates next year with a Ph. D. in Campustry. Cash Nickle is one of the Freshmen who made his letter. Not only is he a good backfield man, but the faculty seem to think he isn ' t such a bad sort Rillpli Walker Kisli (luiird Line Coach Brandt Jess Wade Lowell ■■Hiislii Quarter Back Mjir. Hartkopf Pooki Harold Logiie Happtj Left Tackle
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Jess Hr.uult is tlic soul ot tliu line. Mr. Brandt has l)con lino coacli at Hie ( oUcgc of Idaiio for tlio past tliree years. His eiitliiisiasni and beaming c-oinitenance have been tlie inspiration wliicli lielps tlie s(|iiad to figlit and win. In his younger days Jess was chosen All-Rocky Mountain guard from Den- ver University. Frank P. Hartkopf is inti ' riiationally known as .Manager I ' ooki. How he came to possess this name is sliroiided in mystery. Mr. Hartkopf has been an efficient football manager for the past two years. His actions as manager and as a member of the student l:(:d sIioh that iiis main interest is to sjiread tiic fame of the ( ' . of I. aliroad. II. H. Cleaver is the football sciuad ' s best friend and advisor. Cleaver Field is named after him in appreciation of his loyal support of football, and his kindly interest in everything the College of Idaho is striving to accom- plish. Dal Hudspeth, captain of ni ' xt year ' s squad, has played two years for the College of Idaho. Interest in the game, persistence in })i-actice and a bull- dog spii-it are responsible for Dai ' s achievements in footi-all Huck Lowell, captain of this year ' s s(|uad, is the most versatile player on the team. He has held the jxisition of left halfback for tliree years. Buck knows football, passes and kicks with ability and has iieeii one of the out- standing stars on the college team. Chief Eastman has upheld the vni of the line tlirough three football seasons. A ])lav never passes him without lieing smashed iiit( . Chief is clever at picking passes out of the air and fights like a demon. w •11 - 1 William Speilit l.aniont Miller Capt. Blake Lowell Biir Moiitie ■Hiick- Center, End Fnll Back Half Baek Dal lliidspetb Capt. Kleef ■■DnI- Left C.unrd James .laekson ■•Jack- Hislit Tackle
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■ ■I Mil ill ■■ ■ ' if IBTft ifcli I r- - M -yfcf y iiict I - i ' jht «► » Tum StiMiiK-iiluM ' W.iilv ■■.1..-I, l...u,-ll Hlike U ' r friiin tlnin fftrlii itt Ihf ( ' . itf 1. of a studriit. lie likes tlu ' yaiiic and lias iiatiii ' al aliilitv to i-all sij iials and o llirou ;ii tile line for yardag ' c. ' •Bill ' Spec ' lit played end last year and center this year, lie is consistent in cvervthinfi ' he does, e tii to driviiiLi, ' liis l- ' ord. Hill has a football head and the ahility to dojie out and meet tlie oj)|)()neiits ' play. He possesses a subtle sense of hiinior and is known on the team for his aggressiveness. l rank Iluett plays football and sings, goes to class occasionally and hangs out at the Hajitist church on Sunday. lie doesn ' t believe in getting up early or going to b ' d late since .Miss is in northern Idaho this year. Huett lias more endurance than any man on the tiani. He has ])|ayed four years ot football foi ' tln ' college. ' Ha}) Logue is a big man and diixes a big car. He isn ' t afraid to tackle rinything. This is his first vt ' ar at the { ' . of I. (ireat things are expected from him next year. Wildcat Freddie Hobiiison, captain of this year ' s second team, isn ' t afraid of anything and has the kind of pej) that is contagious. Kildie Si)ring- er, backfield sub, not ([uite as big as his dad. does big things in football. Ued Sanford, backfiehl sub, bids fair to make a letter next year. Ked is always Redy to i)lay the game. Clarence Miller goes on football trips because he is apt at the game. We count on him for ' . . ' 5. Merle lianks played sub guard this year. Rumors say that he will be a first string guard next year. Porky Welsh has been interested in football for several years and was scjuad manager in 19. This yciir lie is h.mdic.-ipped in playing because of injuries received early in the season.
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