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i . AX reserve mam during the lflllti season, Seger busted game at guard tlirongliout the year. .Nlthough much lighter than the :werzxge num playing that position, he made up in speed wlmt' he lacked in weight. lle per- formed most SlJCCl?lClllZll'lj' in the Oshkosh game, holding his heavier opponent to 11 standstill, which was all that :my coach requires of any of his linesmen. ' S I l,'l'AT,5X Aggressiveness plus is the hest description that could he given to the play of this slashing tackle. ,lack Siltalu. llc never waited for his opponent to get to him, hut met him on his own side of the line, and when he hit. he hit. ln the Klichigan Tech game on the home gridiron his foes uetuallx' feared him, for he was hard to keep from get- ting mixed np in their plays. M. Lf. Nl., fig hfortliern, 2. Page One Hundred into the Northern gridiron limelight and plnved El strong
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4 f GODIN A man that was hard to move out of the way was Godin, and no wonder. as he was the heaviest man on the squad. Wfhen he was determined not to he taken out of the play he wasn't. and he did not prove this any more eonelusivelv than in the Oshkosh game. He got a poor start at the early part of the season, hut once he got going' he was hard to stop, and made the regulars step to keep. their positions. llll l lil' R61 ern's h wavs there he did here. 1 Central 65 Northern, 0. Q. Lauri llillherg' proved himself to he one of North- est players during the past season. Ile was al- . in the line, silent, hard-working', and swift as a deer. His defensive playing' was a marvel, and no team found him for consecutive gains. Lauri is one of our best, and we hope he does as well at West Point as Page Ninety-nine
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, 1 1 i lx l AR li li S W'hat made llarris as good as he was on the squad was the strong defensive work he put up. He carried the play to the other fellow with deadly tackling and he could cover up passes to perfection. ,ln the Oshkosh game, not once did his opponents complete a toss over his head. On olfense he was an excellent pass receiver, and once in an open field, with the hall. was a hard and tricky man to stop. ,., would he a match for any one. 11-mslha l ,l l 'l.'lLR .NX Tackle. guard, center, or what have you, were the po- sitions lilled hy this modest young man, and he played them all equally well. Although he played a reserve role most of the season, he took part in all games long enough fi to make his presence felt. Coach Hedgcock could call on him to till any position from tackle to tackle and let his worries abide there, as he felt the elongated 'l'ipper lg' - -l5 D' ff, 1 -1, Page One Hundred One
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