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FUUTBHLL LETTEHIHEH HOWARD DIXON Jr. 175 5'1O Back Howard as captain was not only an outstanding leader for the '50 Tig- 0 ,- 7 ers but was an outstanding player in every game. He has been elected fs- ,Y to lead the Tigers next year, which shows what his team mates think ' of him. WADE GROVES Sr. 160 5'8 Guard 'f Skatey as alternate-captain was an inspiration to his team mates , with his fight, spirit, and his never say die attitude. ul 1' MALCOLM NICHOLS Sr. 165 6'1 Back 4. .,, Nick as alternate-captain was our best broken field runner. His many long runs will be missed very much next season. 6 BILLY mms soph. 155 6' Guard 'aiu Crocodile was one of the fastest linemen and he was continually in My w the opponents backfield. He returns for two more seasons. FRANK ADAMS Jr. , 150 5: Back A' A Q Frank excelled as a signal caller, kicker, and passer. He could also '5' X do a good job of running when necessary. 5. 2 BILLY ALMY sr, 175 6. Tackle J Billy, although lacking in experience, turned in mary fine games for ' the team. He had determination and a fine spirit. JERRY BROCKMAN Sr. 135 5'8 Back 3 K Jerry mde up for his lack of size by his willingness to play. He 5, ' will be missed next year. V RQY BUCIQQEI Sr, Assistant Manager Q13 Crash was also a hard worker and was a fine and capable assistant gf W 9 manager. L LENNIS CAMPBELL Jr. 165 6'1 End Although he was out several games because of a broken hand, he was an Q5 excellent pass receiver. He is expected to do good work next year. Jlfy, 5 H. R. OORNELIUS soph. 155 6'1' Back Sonny was an excellent signal caller and his accurate kicking and passing helped the Tigers in many games. He returns next year. 1 za.. Jos cum-:Ns Jr. 170 6'3 Tackle ,nu Joe was switched from center to tackle. He liked his new position 5 and performed well in it. C! Q. CHARLES AIMY Jr. 1110 5'6 Back 2 1 Bull-neck was one of the hardest working boys on the squad and will be a great factor in next year's team. BOBBY HAYES Sr 165 5'lO Tackle Bobby was a hard worker and his fine spirit contributed much to the 'i f' f tggm. I x xii? J N' 6
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6650. ,- CTRTIS LANCASTER Sr. 160 5 'l1 Guard Q af: Curtis made a great contribution to the team and was one of the out- l J standing linemen. MALCOLM LOFTUS Sr. , 1115 5'9 Back og Ace was a deadly passer and was continually surprising the opposi- if tion with an unexpected play. 1 ' h CHARLES MADDUX Soph. 155 6' Back 'f 1-L 'A Popeye was an outstanding performer in the Tiger backfield. During y ,U the next two years he should become a great player. X CHARLES ILATTISON Soph. 160 6' 'End we ,. Chuck gained enough experience this season and will be counted on 'sf' for heavy duty the next two years. LOUIS mossu soph. 171 61 Tackle Skip was the youngest boy on the squad but played like a veteran. 'A He returns for two more years. 2,2 AUSTIN OWEN Jr, 165 6' Center Qi Austin in his first year on the varsity was a very accurate passer ,fri V f and good center. He will be a. help next season. is , . .1 r 4 A . 1 ,s BILLY Jos POWELL sr. 1140 5'7 Back in Although Piston Legs was hampered with leg injuries most of the tv year, he showed a fine spirit and ability to carry the ball. H. M. SHIP? Jr. 170 6'3 End H. M. was an outstanding player both on offense and defense. He will be back next year. 1 ,Q .g DUARD SULLIVAN Sr. 175 6'1 Tackle '65 Duard developed into one of the finest tackles in Tiger history. A g runner seldom got away from him. E. B. snmu Jr. 155 5'10 Back E. B. was both a good defensive and offensive back. He will be back for another season. ' up - wrrr TUGGLE sr. 1115 5'1of' me Witt was one of the most valuable men on the squad. His pass receiv- L ing was an important contribution in many games. mmm WELLS Sr. 175 6'2 center if David was not only an excellent center but also he was one of the i t - best defensive fullbacks on the team. i v, LACY WILKINS Jr. 160 5'11 Guard ' Lacy's drive made him an outstanding lineman and much will be expect- f ed of him next season. ' ALBERT wr-nuns! sr. Bmw' 'Crook was a hard working manager and the team really BPPTSC5-ated 1 his fine work along with his cheerful attitude. L' A
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