Iowa Wesleyan College - Croaker Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, IA)

 - Class of 1915

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Iowa Wesleyan College - Croaker Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, IA) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 95 of 268
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Page 95 text:

CHAS. POGEMILLER Catapult ‘Pogc’ ” Poge” HALF Brought back from an end position, he proved to be the greyhound of the squad. So slippery did he seem that the opposing side always had difficulty in stopping him. He, too, was good at kicking and running interference, while his short end runs seldom failed to gain ground. Poge” is another of the backfield men that will not be with us next September. LAWRENCE ROTH Staid and Steady” Roth” TACKLE Roth was one of the smallest men on the team but his nerve and fight made up for this. In all the games he showed his opponent a scrap well worthy of a much larger man. On defense he repeatedly broke thru the line and tackled the opposing man for a loss. We hope that next season will find him ready for another year of foot ball. GLENN GRANT Immovable Center” ‘ ‘Teaser’’ CENTER Grant was a new man in foot ball, and for some time could not decide where he wanted to play. At center he played a strong defensive game, while on the offensive he was very accurate in passing. In the Knox game he broke thru the line, blocked a punt, picked the ball up and with two steps of twenty yards each scored our final touchdown. He has two more seasons to play. HARRISON BARKER No Yellow Barker” Barker” TACKLE Barker played a hard consistent game thru the entire season. One of last year’s men, he seldom failed to open a hole on offensive; on defensive he very frequently spoiled a gain for the other side. He has two more years for foot ball and should be stronger than ever by next fall.

Page 94 text:

BERRY HALDEN “Tough Guard Halden” “Berry’1 GUARD A product of Moravia High. With a High School experience Halden proved to be a bigger man than his size would indicate. He was a scrappy player with plenty of nerve to assist him. On offense he drilled holes for the backfield men, while on defense he drilled thru the line of the opposing players. Next year he will be of still greater strength. FLOYD DUNCAN ‘ ‘ Touch-Down-Duncan ” “ Dune ’ ’ HALF Having played on the varsity last year, “Dune’s” strength added greatly to the success of the team. His open field running and drop kicking were his strongest features, but he was also a hard line plunger and made several long passes for good gains. In losing Duncan the college loses one of their strongest backfield men. EDWARD WAHL “Tried and True” “Ed” GUARD With no previous experience this big Dutchman went into the game with his full strength forming in reality a wall. He was a hard tackier and frequently broke up plays behind the line. He had the peculiar habit of always plowing a hole for the man with the ball, which caused no small amount of consternation for his opponent. With two more seasons of foot ball before him, and with his strength and weight he will be a valuable man in the future. MAURICE THOMAS “Signalling Tommy” “Tommy” QUARTERBACK With a High School experience “Tommy” made a strong showing this year. He ran the team well, was eery efficient at passing and kicking and strong on defense. On offense he was the hardest man on the team to tackle, fighting for every inch. At the close of the last game he was chosi. captain to lead the 1914 team to victory.



Page 96 text:

WM. BREITENSTEIN '‘Dead Sure Bill “Bill” END Bill came in after the season had started, but got into the game and by his hard playing won a place on the Varsity. His previous experience served him well, for he was very efficient with his shoe-string tackles. In the Alumni game he took Stone’s place at full and played a strong game. This is Bill’s last year, so next fall will not find him in a foot ball suit. RUSSELL BARNETT “Flash-light ‘Barney’ ” “Barney” END With no previous experience Barnett soon showed the coach that he was entitled to an end position. He was continually breaking up interference, oftentimes getting the man with the ball. Several times on forward passes “Barney” got away for good gains, making our only touchdown in the Pella game. He will be a valuable man on the 1914 squad. CLARENCE JOHNSON “Some Guard” “Johns” GUARD Johnson is one of the heavy-weights of the team and filled up the hole next to center so that the opposition had great difficulty in getting thru. He was in the game all the time, putting up a hard, steady scrap. Next year with his experience he will make an exceptionally strong line man. EARL MAUCH “End Run ‘Dutch’ ” “Dutch” END Mauch came out this year for the first time, used his feet and head so well that he proved to be one of the fastest men on the squad. Whenever he caught a pass it meant that he had made a long gain. On running down punts he was usually on top of his opponent before the latter could get started. “Dutch” will be back for another year of foot ball.

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