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i Brief! Q - yy I 490 - t . if , . CCVA-QNX I 5 5 I 1' ' -rl N Lille! :veg Q .KQV P265 ART HUSTON H alfback Little needs to be said concerning the Red Grange of Ohio High Schools. Brilf liant in the open field and a strong def fensive half, he was easily the outstanding player of the State Champs proving himself to be one of the best halfbacks in Ohio. DIETSCH Guard Iron Horse lived up to his name and will continue to do so for the next two years. He was as snappy and sure a tackf ler as one could wish for and very few ever sidestepped his deadly dive. KRAMER .Qtcczrterbaclq Wtvrth, our ufly weight field, generf ally displayed unusual coolness and ability in leading the team out of tight places. Worth developed from the mediocre to varsity material after three years of untirf ing effort, until he may be counted as one of the best. MAINS Tackle k'Bill is the big boy that broke through and tossed Scott for many losses. Filling the tackle position on the Blue and Gold eleven, Bill was always sure of his rnan when he left his feet. One Hundred 3 i -'rf - ! . un me Q ui 4 Riu 'QP' Ei r. : nj 'E ' 4 - S 3 u ,, bl: 'fi ll 1 ' -F - .3 g f : ' if l '- 1- . :- s:ip- 5 R . V - . A . ' .-9 ' 1 Q
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i .299 c ,E . 1 :ian --4 iff' 31: fi I- R' X GLATHART- fCaptainj Center Always the sportsman! Striving for vicf tory through real football, Cliff will long be remembered as one of the cleanest, hard tackling, playfsmashing centers Find' lay High has had on her teams for many a year. Cliff will be remembered as the Captain responsible for the team's never say die spirit. CCPELAND End Copeland was always ready to give his best when called upon to use his eduf eated toe or to stop an opponents end run aimed in his direction. His execuf tion of the triple pass, our scoring play, was responsible for his being high point man for the year. ' PLOTTS- fCaptainfElectj 'Tackle Playing tackle is one of the things Bud does best. The kind that sails in 'kwhere angels fear to tread . The team has exf pressed its faith in him by electing him Captain of the team of '26 . We all wish him a successful season. MARTIN Fullback Abe came to us from the Hoosier State. Starting at center he was moved to the backfield filling the center position there oo. Abe certainly was a plunger for his size seldom failing to gain the re quired yardage -. F4-kwa R X. x X si 'F x T ,. f E I Q -'snr x Q E W t 'C : .- -x. fj-'I ' r: us. X 1q. V ss, S llijua Ek 3 i gg Y X gf , , s X se :' f ?5'?' . ' 1 . 9 - . ' Wltwi. - 2' JJ' 'M I ' ' i 'rl I - :... i Tvavsr-vb. ' ' .-flsxq, 3,-JLG : w a51f7'vi14..Q.,Lg.54 w, . rg ,Ng '.:-.4.Lx- ix' 2 I I .5 - 1 - 'igl g-E P I V NmetyfNme -hu i v V,-J ' as ,
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MILLER End This was Jim's first year on the team. He played a strong aggressive game always displaying the fight and go that have made our teams known and respected throughout the state. Jim was fast in covf ering punts and smashing end runs. DUTCH HUSTON Halfback Dutch was a flashy halfback. Wheiif ever a few yards were needed all that the X- in I irq , ,f V it 1 . L, sealed L ..i 5 s-ska . Xi. Q98 fa' NA M' gc - S Dx R t x XJ w- , A wa. F. H. S. field general had to do was call the halfback signal, give the ball to Dutch, z :-- 'E and it went over. Dutch, a triple threat ' man, will no doubt be the mainstay of N w next year's backfield. SATTLER 9' .M , Guard Charley played a consistent game and it was just about as full of fight as a man N could be. He will fill a big space next year and we are counting on him to help X keep F. H. S. to the front. ' BUTLER S ' H alfback X, Af' His first year out for F. H. S., Butler showed the real spirit of fight, always ready to give his best to old F. H. S. It 235 was Butler who more than once tore into 3. ' the opponents after being called on to take a vacant place. H Lyl- ' 1 i ri F I Jgfngirfifi f? X !.. ,- f-V I 'J , A - if--174 'Zap -,-,f M L 7 I One Hundred and One V , V
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