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'iii'-SI'-41''Q''Q'-432'4'4 5'4'4 3'4 5'-?-4 i ? 5'4 ? ?'4 3-'5 ? 5-'i'4-4-4' HECDQCIIT6' Age PETTY Weight zo Guard 168 This big fellow is a real football player. This was his first year, but he made the team with little dilfi- culty. His most outstanding stunt was in the Palacios game when he picked up a fumble and ran 45 yards to a touchdown. Petty has two more years, keep your Age XVEBB Weight 20 Tackle l6o Dobrey is a steady and consistent player. He never quits but just keeps on working. He had no trouble whatever making the team. He hits hard and always gets his man. He is a good tackler and breaks through continually getting the man with the ball for a loss. This is Aubrey's last year and it will be hard to End another as good as he. Age Wirsox Weight I7 Tackle 180 Big is a GO-GE'I l'l'iR, and is a tower of strength in the line. He handles himself well and also handles his opponent. He is always trying and suc- ceeds in tearing up the opposing line every time he tries. He has two more years and--well, JUST WATCH HIM!! Pugr -frffy-11
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'B-'Q'-i1 6'-4'-5'-Q'-Kei'QWQQWQQWHQQQQQQQQ-4444444 HEiD.Q17'6 Review 0 f Football When Coach Hudson sounded the call for the football candidates to fall in, the majority of the answers came from rookies. The old men that answered the call were Zuber, Schoenfield, Webb, Wilson and Day. But the new men went to work with a will that soon made them into real fighters. The first big event came when we met Bay City in a hard battle. Neither team profited from the mix-up as far as scoring goes, but our new men found their places and when we again met the same team, we gave them a sound trouncing. This gave our team new hopes and they began the climb. Palacios and Edna went down in our march upward and we came to the place where we must meet teams larger and better picked. Goose Creek came over to puncture our swelling pride, but they were on the re- ceiving end ofthe defeat. They had a good team, but we outfought them, and placed our team among the four contestants for district championship Beaumont, Ball High of Galveston, and Heights High of Houston. lt fell our lot to play Beaumont. The team came over and with greater weight, greater knowledge, and more experience, eliminated us from the race. But only after a hard fight against great odds did our team go down. The story of the terrific fight our team made when they were so out- classed, the unconquerable spirit of the men will be a current story in the annals of our school. The team leaves to the future team a standard of courage, and clean sportsmanship that will serve them in their football battles for El Campo High School. The regulars that we lose this year are Wright, Zuber, Webb, Schoen- field, Yoas and Day. Their places will be hard to fill but we hope El Campo High has a better team next year than she has had in several years. Page sixty-one
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