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,.e. V i ROBERT ORTH. Tackle-fTopy. Battleship barged through che line to nail his man. N0 matter how tough the going he always came through. VXNCENT VICK. End-Q Rightj. Vick understudied Diumondstone at end .ind handled him- self like a regular. JAMES COSTELLO. End and Tackle-QRightJ. Jim wav always ready when he was called and he fought hard. Nomvmm S1MlsoN. Center and Tackle-fBorcomD. Swede stopped them every time and when he hit them they stayed hit. Swede's place will be hard to fill next fall. ,1 The Nautilus l I I Eightgpn ine .. -f. gr: 4 , 9751- K . 'J v -? --s uf: A 1,1 4 . fn 4-. 1. it 7 . .4r', .. ,gl -ga F. -:far .Q ' K , , -J . 5' I . L-I ,1- f ff . 5: x F 1' ig I ..4 7 , , .1 . if .fi- Fe 5 i' z - 4 . 'E' .4 -- 'Q L- ! 1 1 ,Q-3 1 .Ji Ed . 'V , 4-. r' 2 xx 16' 4- 1 71 - 0... :F I I I K -ig. 1 l . - 11 gil. gn 1 A gf -.fa 1 4'- if-' f ,ui 2,5 . '-if gi. Q , 5, . Y , gg ' s- , . .J .' . Q. :? 1 nfl 4 . 1'-, ,cf :Q-'. K. I 'Z Q A ,. ..g' , s- 4-
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