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Sv , GILBERT HOWARD End-Substitute Gilbert was a very hard opponent when it came to tackling and block- ing a 1'1111. I-le was always ill the midst of a play. GERSTLE ANTHONY Guard-Substitute :XIIHIOTIY was new to t11e game D115 Soon picked up enough knowledge to he a l1ard 1112111 ill the 1i11e. He held his position and could break through any time in time to catch the man with- the hall. 1 1 VIMONT KICKS GOAL LEXVIS NIKON End-Substitute Lewis could he used as a tackle, end or guard and had ability to hold each place with a stuibborn firiimess. As an end he was shifty and out- guessed the other man. METCALF The hoy who is so good we've pic- tured him twice. . . Paige Forty-Six
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WILSON GLAZNER Left End .. Very few yards were made around Glazner's end during the season, He was down fast under punts and al- ways kept the safety guessing. DON CAMPBELL Center Campbell had a habit of breaking up opposing plays through center and generally piled inen so high that the runner Could not get through, MILTON HENNINGER Right Guard Milton was small but one could al- ways be sure that no play would make much over him. He was also a valuable man on offense. HOWARD GRAYBEAL Left Tackle , Graybeal was happiest when smash- ing a football play. He was a con- stant worry to all opponents and was fighting hard every second of the game. LELAND R-OBE Left Guard Robe was a stone wall on defense, especially from a kick formation. He also figured strongly in Coluinbia'S offensive plays. ROY METCALF Right Tackle Metcalf was in every play, was a hard man to put down and most dan- gerous to opposing his direction. plays started i 11 Page Forty-Fiv 6
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M. Henninger Gillis Pontius fCoachj Parks Sevy Saunders Flock Brewster QCapt.J I M. Bennett Bradbury Basketball I-IIS was Columbia's first year in the Columbia Valley confer- ence. At a meeting of all the schools of this conference at Spokane, the schedules were arranged. Coach Pontius represented Columbia and he succeeded in scheduling some good games, both at home and at other schools. These games brought keen competition to the students going out for basketball, and no one was sure of a place on the regular quintet. The season progressed with a dim outline of a team show- ing some good work. By the time of the first game everyone was in the best of condition, and seemed sure of victory. lt took many weeks of hard practice and work by both the coach and the play- ers, to mould a team out of the material. lt was very dishearten- ing to have the loss of players on account of sickness. This clif- ficulty was withstood in many games and the team fought that much harder to make up for it. Next season the Cayuses will again show the members of this conference how the game of basketball should be played. The first conference game was played with Whitwo1'th Col- lege of Spokane on the home floor january 25. The game was very fast and clean, with the final score 20-2l in favor of Col- umbia. At the end of the fourth quarter the score was 20-20. Page Forty-Seven I
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