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Malcolm Eugene Driver — Fullback. Driver is one of the old men of the 1911 team. He has played on the M. U. S. team as a regular for two years. Driver is a fullback who, if he had more weight, , would be a very valuable man on his team. But his weight made it hard for him to go through the heavy opponents. Notwithstanding this drawback though, he is a hard fighter, and deserves much credit for what he has done for the Red and Blue. His best work for the 1911 season was in making interference for the halfbacks. Driver seemed to take pleasure in taking a man out of his path. This he did remarkably well on Thanks- giving, and his team was greatly benefitted by his work in this line during the game. Driver has never let himself out as he should, and we predict that when he has once felt the call of the game he will be an indi ' pensable man. Page Six.
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Louis Daniel Conn — Center. Conn is another of the tew men who have been on the team tor more than one season. In tact he has been a First Team man tor three v : rs. In 1909 Conn played the position of p;uard and, althoup;h he was not quite as large as he now is, he proved to be a very valuable man. In 1910 he again played the position of guard, and he held his job down in great style. In 1911 Coach Denn}-, after having shifted little Barne} to left end, looked around to see where his center would come from, and as experience is essential to a good center, he naturally tried Conn. Pecan readily adapted himself to his new position, not only on the offensive, but on the defensive, for it was on his defensive playing that Conn ' s chances for remem- brance in M. U. S. ' s Football Hall of Fame are based. He played in the second line of defense a defensive position which gives many opportunities, of all which Conn readily took advantage. At a meeting of the Football Team Conn was elected Captain of the 1912 team. Page Five.
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Norman McCrea Eckf.rt — RUjlit Guard. Norman is a brother of Captain Eckert, and it does not take long to see that he is made of the true stuff. This is Eckert ' s first trial at the college sport, and by his showing this year he will surely make a fine player in the near future. By hard and steady work he made the team from the very start and played through every game. He has the build tor a prep-school football player, and he learned to a great extent last fall how to use ever} ' ounce of his weight. It will certainly be good news to our readers to know that Eckert has several more vears at M. U. S. Page Seven.
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