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,N4'fffef-M 'XWQ: if 'N ' ff f'f BARGER, FRANK, Bat -Tackle When the battle was fiercest and when talk- ing would no longer do the business, Bat got his big hands and his 200 pounds of beef into honest-to-goodness action, and things began to happen. BEARD, ORVILLE, Bud -Fullback The Mountaineers' Battering Ram is the title which describes him well. When a few yards were needed badly, the quarterback knew Bud would make them. BROWN, HILLARD, Brownie -Guard Re-entering the College of Idaho game with a broken finger tells something of the fighting spirit of Brownie. He liked to tackle and knew how to do it. CARDEN, ALLEN, Monk -End Snaring passes and carrying the ball on double reverse plays were Mon'k's specialties. Making life miserable for some safety who was trying to return points was also one of his fa- vorite pastimes. , CRAWFORD, GLENN, ffmjfyff-Tackle Doing his fighting in a cool, efficient way, Tuffy was a hard man to take out of a play, and his offensive work was of high caliber. 1 85 uit' 7 1' 511: ?g 1-Q,g'fQk4C9esxf',Z'53w2? WN FX R K: f if gig . K xg 'G V
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U . a fN1'f'fef-X4r pW0: Q f fm Xie-fff'7' MCCULLY, LYNN, ffaraaeouaffefback ' Coolness under fire and a wide variety in his choice of plays made him a very valuable man in the quarterback position. Calling the right play at the right time and letting the other backfield men make the touchdowns were some of the things that made him a good field general. POSEY, CECIL, Cer -Guard With his small stature and his great fighting spirit Cec was a great inspiration to the team. If he missed getting in a single play, his day was ruined. PRICE, OWEN, Niki -End An early season injury kept Nibs out of the game for a while but when he got back he made up for lost time. His defensive work was a feature. SAYRE, JOE, foe -Center Though a good genter, Joe could also play a guard position as it should be played. Whit- man College men will remember him as a very good guard who ruined a football victory for them. SULLIVAN, FRANCIS, Sully -Halfback Toting the ball on end runs and crisscrosses were Sully's hobbies. He simply outran them and one man never could stop him. His yard- age was figured in round numbers. X54Of'x4Q'f74k-4f,XfNf'2'E if 2, WN 7 N at all! ll!! X 1 x,-S -U Qi-45 3 87 -:Cixi E V f . x.. ' I E
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