Emory and Henry College - Sphinx Yearbook (Emory, VA)

 - Class of 1924

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rijc -Uliiii.v LAWRENCE, End This rare combination of cakic and athlete was among the stellar performers of last season. Coming to Emory in the fall of 1922, Dick worked hard and made his letter during his freshman year. His work at end was somewhat exceptional, seldom allowing himself to he sucked in, and always handling the punts in a skillful manner. The hackfield came in for their share of his services, too. His ability at punting put the Wasps out of a hole on more than one occasion. The team is lucky to have two more years of his services. FLETCHER, Halfback “Dummy” didn’t get his name from being tackled. He happened to acquire it during his unsophisticated days at Castlewood and couldn’t manage to snake it off after coming to Emory. He’s not so dumb after all. having played two years of consistent football with the varsity squad. As a runner and line plunger he’s good, always managing to squeeze his carcass through a hole in the line if there happened to be one. BAILEY, Halfback Just about the time he had acquired all the tricks of a wingman. Coach transferred him to halfback where he showed more aptitude and ability than ever before. He always showed rare judgment in handling punts, in addition he was a consistent ground-gainer, never failing to click off a gain over tackle or around end when called upon to carry the ball. He fittingly closed his gridiron career in the Johnson City game when lie gained a total of 146 yards, nearly as much as the combined yardage of the enemy backs. HILLMAN, Guard “Smoky Bill” incorporates in bis make-up all the loftiness and grandeur of his native Scott County moun- tains. Besides this he is a self-made football player, having played with the scrubs two years, and by real hard work made the varsity squad as guard during the past season. By his natural ability, speed and huge size Bill furnished characteristics to the line necessary both to offense and defense. Even greater things are expected of Bill next season. 94

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©l)r diiljfttx BEERY, Quarterback Dec” is a Roanoke High product and had established quite a name for himself there before coming to Emory in 1921. He made a back Held position that year on a team that was made up of stars of high magnitude. The next year he was given the position of quarterback and was the mainstay of the backfield at that time. The following year he was the logical choice for captain, and he played at his old place at quarter until he received injuries in the Ky. Wesleyan game which kept him on the bench for almost the remaining season. Next year will find him back at his old position. COLE. Tackle Among the notable players that Coach Fullerton has developed, Tom stands among the foremost. His playing is never sensational, but his strength and indomitable spirit together with a detailed knowledge of the game have won for him a position of honor and confidence. His team-mates unanimously chose him for captain for the coming year. His work at tackle has always been characterized by its dependability and under his leader- ship great things arc expected of the Wasps of 1924. WEAVER, Fullback This smiling “Tar Heel” received his elementary train- ing in the strenuous days of Emory and Henry Academy. Later he played at Weaver College and had some ex- perience at Trinity, so he came to Emory last spring with a wealth of gridiron experience. He proved to be a hard tackier, a consistent ground gainer and excellent in back- ing up a defensive line. Due to conference regulations he could not play in all games. Next year he will be entirely eligible and without doubt will prove a great help to the team. 93



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n eijr «Iiljfux WOLFE, Fullback John did his propping in the schools of Lee County, hut his elementary training in football was received under the direction of Coach Knight. Last fall he awakened to the fact that two years with the scrubs was enough for any one man. so he got busy and managed to enter the varsity ranks. Injuries handicapped him during mid-season but he came hack well during latter games. John has one more year to wear the Lemon and Blue. HULL, Center When it comes to downright hard work either in prac- tice or in games, Wythe was always right there. His first year was spent with the scrubs. The next year he ascended to the varsity ranks but did not acquire his letter until last season. The showing he made against linesmen of greater weight was much to his credit. Wythe has another year and should prove valuable to the team HORNE. Halfback “Short” was the surprise of the year. After playing part of the season on the scrubs they awakened to the fact that he was a football player after all. He got his chance on the varsity at the Hast Tennessee Normal game and took advantage of it and made good He played regularly the rest of the season and did some mighty fine playing. Next year if he should come hack he will do a lot toward filling Kid” Bailey’s place. BODANYI, Utility Linesman Bo's birth on the varsity was accomplished by hard work and grit. This stalwart son of Pocahontas never spared a John Smith that faced him in the line. When his physical powers failed him his vocal organs were his chief support, and his war cries struck terror in the hearts of the enemy. Bo” has deserved the numeral he has earned, and in all probability he will find himself in a regular position at guard next year. 95

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