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I SECOND DIVISION 1 V Left to right, Front Row: Hamby, lex, Clay, McDaniel, Delturco, Chunqhoon B. Edwards, Huberty. Back Row: Tong, Stark, Knight, Clark, D. Fischer, Erwin Gramer, Martin, Carter, Giblin, Roberson, Berry, Faoro, Willhite, Iule, Elliott Rice. Not Shown: Tiger, Keene, B. M. Smith, Overton, Bones, Hutchinson.
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