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1936 JLTNCO-ED FOOTBALL ROBERT HICKSHRight Tackle. Height 5' 11 , Weight 160, Age 16, Sophomore. An easy going player this year, but wait until next year. Bob was a crack defensive player. DEROY MCGILL-Right End. Height 6' Weight 168, Age 18, Senior. Dee played every minute of every game for the past three years. His specialty was sub- Marineing the interference, but he was equally good when receiving passes. He was chosen on the County All-Star First Team. JACK BARROWCLIFF-Quarterback. Height 5' 9 Weight 156, Age 19, Senior Jack is a veteran player, having earned three letters. At first the mole-skins were too big for him, but this year he filled the position as well as the pants. He was a smooth working back and dead-eye safety. JOHN ARMY' SHOWALTER-Halfback. Height 5' 6 , Weight 160, Age 16, Sophomore. The Blue Grass Special was chosen on the County All-Star First Team not only for his outstanding work as a line-bucker, but for his general playing. Next year his triple threat ability will be emphasized as a Tiger back. EDWARD HPEWEE' UTTINGER-Halfback. Height 5' 6 , Weight 130, Age 18, Junior. Although the lightest man on the team, he did the punting and passing. He was able to break away for some good open field running in nearly every game. Ed. should be faster and better next year-and maybe bigger. DELBERT KAPING--Fullback. Height 5' 8 , Weight 155, Age 19, Senior. Del has played four years of football. He was an outstanding blocker in the line for three years, but this year was shifted to the backfield where he was a capable player. DARWIN PACKARD-Back. Height 5' 7 , Weight 156, Age 15, Sophomore. When- ever he became serious he was a brilliant defensive player. Next year he should be an excellent blocking and running back. ROBERT MICHAEL-Guard. Height 5' 10 , Weight 190, Age 17, Senior. Bob earned a letter during his first year of football. About the hardest man on the squad to move, he played both guard positions successfully. COACH MARTIN SHEYTHE-N-Lineman and Back. Height 5' 7 , Weight 200, Age? Coach Sheythe has been a brilliant player during his three years with us. He is outstanding asafleet-footed back and general purpose tackling dummy. IAS a player, he shines in practice scrimmage games.l The underclass-men who made up the second ti-am contributed much to the success of the team. They are listed with the positions played: Merle Burton, Sophomore-Guard Theo McGill, Freshman'-Back Alfred Larsen, Junior-Tackle James Pitney, Sophomorew-Tackle Ted Tatro, SophomorewBack Howard Speer, Junior--Back Donald Dill, Freshman-End l32 l
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FOOTBALL JUNCO-FD 1936 FRONT ROW: Deroy McGill, Philip Gray, Walter Gilstrap, Marvin Marcroft, John Showalter, Delbert Kaping, Jack Barroweliff. SECOND ROW: James Pitney, Leroy McGill, Robert Michael, Robert Hicks, Theo McGill, Merle Burton, Donald Dill. TOP ROW: Fred Miller, Ted Tatro, Darwin Packard, Coach Sheythe, Delbert Dickey, Alfred Larsen, Edward Uttinger, Dick Stearns. THE PLAYERS LEE 77 McGILLfLeft End. Height 6', Weight 168, Age 18, Senior. One of the McGill boys, Lee was fast and rugged as a pass receiver and defensive player. Often he knocked down the interference and stopped the play single-handed. Throwing lateral passes was Lee's pastime. PHILIP GRAY-Left Tackle. Height 6' 2 , Weight 173, Age 17, Senior. His out- standing defensive playing and line work won for him a place on the County All-Star First Team. Phil played the hard-hitting, aggressive type of football. WALTER URAINBARREL' GILSTRAP-eLeft Guard. Height 5' 9 , Weight 150, Age 18, Junior. Steady playingf-fnot spectacular performance characterized Walter. He played best in three inches of mud and they seldom sent in a Sub for him. Walt's long suit was stopping cruncher plays. MARVIN MARCROFTfCente1'. Height 5' 9 , Weight 155, Age 17, Junior. Marv held down the pivot position with steady line work and precise ball snapping. He should be all-star material next year. DELBERT DICKEYfRight Guard. Height 5' 9 , Weight 144, Age 17, Sophomore. Dickey had so much fighting spirit that he earned the title, Rawmeat. He was light, but always in the midst of every play. E311
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BASEBA1-,L: '-.IIJNCO-ED Y 1383 l FRONT ROW: Pierce Mallory, George Wilhelm, Collin Moore, Elmer Mallory, Mac Rieder, Fred Miller. STANDING: Ted Tatro, Marion Reneau, Cecil Thom, Coach Sheythe, Edward Uttinger, Merle Allen, Ernest Smyth. THE 1935 BASEBALL SQUAD The Junction City Tigers had an exceptionally strong ball club during the 1935 season. Good pitching, brilliant fielding and haril hitting, combined with the strategy of Coach Sheythe made this season a mexuoi'-able one for J. C. H. S. Members of the team who received letters are as follows: CECIL THOM -Catcher. Junior. Cecil was a good catcher, his speciality being the ability to take 'em out of the dirt. Thom missed one game as a result of a broken finger sustained in the Springfield game, but a cast enabled him to re- tu1'n to the lineup and play during the rest of the season. MARION RENEAU-Pitcher. Junior. Iron Mani' Rcnfau covered the mound very efficiently. His speed, control and Hhead work lzept all opposing batters con- stantly in fear of him. Marion's three years of experience will help him to be a sureshot during the '33 season. QUINTEN BARKER--A-First Base. Freshman. Bunnir was a good man for the initial sack, overcoming his shortness by his ability to jump and shift to take the wild throws. Barker wielded a heavy bat. ELMER MALLORYfSecond Base. Sophomore. Mal guarded the first hall of the keystone sack. He was a good fielder and was used as a leadoff man in the batting order. Elmer will probably be assigned a shortstop position during the '36 season. TED TATROf-'Ihird Base. Freshman. Ted batted cleanup in the batting ordel and led the Tigers with an average of 380. Ted should contribute much to the success of the Tigers during the next three years. COLLIN MOORE'-Shortstop. Senior. The second half of the keystone sack was patroled by Whimpy Moore wnose good arm and eye for groundballsu will be E331
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