La Crosse High School - Voice Yearbook (La Crosse, KS)

 - Class of 1923

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f N RALPH MEYER CGoostieJ Left Half I It was to Meyer that We looked for our short gains up to the goal line and seldom, if ever, he failed us. Goostie Was one of the hardest tacklers on the team and when it came to spiking, few, if any, surpassed him. , CORWIN HALLETT fCorkJ . Left Guard Hallett was an aggressive fighter and the opposition was Well aware -of his fighting qualities before the game was over. Cork was another one of those lads who believed in sixty minute games. l HAROLD HEALZER QP. IJ Center Healzer gets the name of iron man for he is the only member of the team that played through every game of the season. Healzer was a good cool man at center and never worried his back iield with bad passes and on the defense, helped back up the line in creditable manner. A KENNETH WOLFE CKen0l i Quarterback ' Wolfe played quarter on offense and end on defense and few were the teams that skirted his end, once he got accustomed to his position. t Keno had the misfortune to have his collar bone broken in the first game, but the close of the season found him back at his old posi- tion giving all he had. WM. DIXON CWild Billy Left Tackle Bill missed the first game as he had not won his spurs, but once he got into the game he never was replaced. Bill made the space within his reach very discouraging for any one to try to pass.



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JAMES ANDREWS fBudJ End and Guard Bud made his letter the first year in High School and great things are expected of him next year. Bud soon learned the fine points of the game and was one of the few that was present at every practice. MARVIN TURNER QBusl Guard This was Buster's first year in foot ball, but the way he was go- ing at the close of the season, he shoud be one ofthe regulars next year. Buster was found under the pile, but he always came up with a smile on his face and always invited more line plunges se he could get in the fun. GLENN CAMPBELL tDeaconJ End Deacon held down left end and made the opposition plenty of trouble in trying to skirt his end. The first of the season he was troubled with - Charles Horses and this forced him to quit practice for a short period and it was a handicap to him. THOMAS BALDWIN CToml Right Guard Tom made a good mate for Chuck as he was a battler from the start, and if they tried to come through his side of the line, they had their troubles in elluding him. EDMUND SCHLEGEL iJohnnyJ End Schlegel made up for his size with a fine display of fight and played an exceptionally good garrie for his first year of foot ball. JOHN YOST CO'Henryj Utility Johnny played the utility role and always canie to the rescue in case of injuries. He played end, full back and half back and always gave the best he had.

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