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, , THE FORUM 3 ...aw Li i p FOOTBALL LETTER MEN Harold Mavis ....... .... F ull Back Dwight Donaldson Ralplh Lipscomb ..... lllement Amicon ----- ----------- End Quarter Rack Quarter Back Ray Fawcett ..... .......... E nd Uharles Parnell .... ...... C enter Toni Mill -- ,...... -,, Tackle Gerald Hall ......... -,, Guard Vernon Unroe Hugh VVatson .... Robert Bennington Harry Pursel ....... ...- John Payne ...... --- James Ferguson - - George NVallott --- ---- Guard Full Back Half Back Half Back - ....E.. Guard Half Back La 1'1'y Bartlett --- ..... Tackle Robert Johnson -- - ....... Guard Guard Gerald Hall Gus at center and guard. played a dependable game. lVith his size and this year's experience, Hall should be one of next year's star linemen. James Ferguson +linnny,,' a guard. was a veritable little stick of dynamite. Jinimy play- ed a good fighting' granie all year. His fight, which he instilled into his team- mates. will be greatly missed next year. 1 Robert Johnson Rob, a junior, played a good granie at guard and tackle. This was his l'irst'year on the squad. He will be a ,f1'reat aid to next year's line, John Payne 'K-lohnny, although only a freshman, was one of the yeai-'s best ground Qainers. He possessed the ability to pick holes and go places. Great things are expected ol' Johnny in his next three years of plfay. l'nf.fi- Forty-Nine
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THE FORUM Harry Purcell Harry, was the fastest 1112111 011 the squad. Always handicapped by weak a11kles, he nevertheless, played most of tl1e time this year. His running attack was greatly slowed up because of a lack of speedy interference. Harry is a senior. George Wallott l'okey,,' played his usual good game at half back this year. A broken collar bone before the season handicapped his play considerably. I-le will be lost by graduation. Hugh Watson Scottie, was one of the best fighting lineman on this year's team. This was his first year as a regular, illltl his services will be missed next year. Harold Mavis Mavis,', one of our best all around athletes, played a scrappy game at full back. He NVOII a berth on the all-league team by l1is great tackling and line bucking. Harold is a senior. Dwight Donaldson Dutch, a hard fighter, acted as captain of the team in almost every game. He was a great e11d, being a good pass receiver and blocker. Dwight is a senior. Tom Mill Tom, by his good tackling and blocking, made a tackle berth 011 the sec- ond all-league team. He is a big husky lad a11d should be a good tackle next year. Tom is a junior. Charles Parnell Charley, was Ctflllel' 011 our team this year. Ile was a good kick-off man. This ability proved a great aid to the team at the start of a game. He is a junior. Q Ralph Lipscomb Hltalphf' being handicapped by injuries, did not perform as creditably as l1e did last year. Ile is a good passer, a good blocker, and should be a great help to next year's team. He is a junior. Clement Amicon Tony, as the boys call him, proved an able quarterback. He is a speedy and shifty back and should perform well next year. lle is a junior. Larry Bartlett Larry, a husky country lad, played a good game at tackle. This year was Larry's first year 011 the squad. Ile should develop into a great lineman. harry is a junior. Ray Fawcett Ray,', altho 110lt a big boy, proved to be Mt. Vernon's greatest fighter. He was a good defensive and fast-charging end. Ile will be a great help to next year's team. Ray is a junior. Robert Bennington Bob, while performing at half and full, became a fast, hard-hitting taekler and line plunger 011 this year's team. He should be outstanding on next year's team. He is a junior. Page Fifty
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