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'i Me GIUIZ l 5 1 v WM l i u l l l l f , 1 , I i . ' l CAPTAIN H,XRTMANsHalf Back Captain Hartman duplicated his record of last year hy playing every minute of the game. An A1 open field runner on of- fense, and on the defense a deadly tackler, he performed yeoman service for the Orange and Blue. He also did most of the kicking for the teain and ve1'y seldom was our team outpunted. Hartman will he hack next year-his last year in College athletics. CAPTAIN-EI,EC'l' THOMPSON Tackle Thompson was on hand again this fall after playing a brilliant game at tackle last year. He li'led his position this year in a most praiseworthy manner. XVln-n- ever a play was sent through Tonnny's side of the line there was always a hole opened for it. He has had several years of experience, including one seasozfs play- ing with the army, and he knew just how to instill the fellows with pep and how to keep up the morale. Very few teams have the privilege of having for captain a man, who, when lying senseless upon the side- lines, hegs for his helmet. VVe are sure that Captain Thompson will have a Suc- cessful season with his team next fall. KEI'l'HI,EY4End This was Keithley's last year of College foot hall, as he is to he graduated in June. and in losing him Hedding will find her- self without the services of one of her foremost Fighters. Keithley was out of several games this season with injuries. hut in every game he played he not only filled his position in a faultless manner, hut helped to keep the morale of the team high. Good luck to you, Virgil. , V, .gwell fe, T ll ll ii rp Seventy-th ree 'et 'Yr l X I mkl V ll 'i N :l, v ' 1 , x if il lg ll li ll l E Y: l. ll .,l ll 33
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fl! i 1 Qi 4g4g41Q.z2s,fgf:2sLQ,f1i My Qfgngg 4 i NH ,W l wg i 'Yr' Rx' l SNEDAKERfEnd Ml Somewhere, some time ago, we heard xi someone .call Sued a horse and after lv, watching him hit the line we are inclined L91 to believe these characteristics of him. His . i gala day was the last game of the season N, when he pnt the ball over Normal's goal 'Q , line on two never-to-he-torgotten occasions. fm Sued is a Junior. RY .W Ei l 1 V M wt 1 i i ' 1 Nfl 1 vi A W jr: IVAN OBENSHAIN-Half Back if This ww Ohie's last year on the team. Though light in weight for college foot hall, Obie made up for this by his swiftness of y r foot. He played a consistent game thru 'fx the season and fought to the last, as all ny! iroolil players do. So long, Ohie, and good ,W uc . l l -W wt l 'vt i Ji YM tg ss' VVRIGHT-Full Back wil Vtfhile new at the game, VVright lost no Ev time in picking up the tricks of the trade if and when the season closed he was one it of our standbys. He charges hard and fast -,ff and on the defensive he is as good as we VW' have. VVright will he with us next year k and everyone will he expecting him to sur- ' pass this year's achievement. 4 l Vi W l l W H SV! i ' iff , l , 'Mi 1 so ,W ffiiffiflf Eff! ! 2f iff Seventy-five
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