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tg, Egtgewnaqhmensgs asmaa aaeewwweegwedwi q7ze Captain of tihe team for 1925 was G. Edward Knightq 'Playing 3 Quafa Posi' tion. To say that he was a capable leader who used his head at all times is to put it i .il mildly. A Q Ar the close of the season, Gtis McG,aughey, end and back, a triple-threat man par 1 excellence was chosen as leader for the season of 1926. 86? , gl fuzz following men received letters and sweaters: X G, Edward Knight, fc, Right Guard if fQtis McGaughey, Captain-Elect. Left End and Baclifield 5 Max Ragland, Left End Q ' lgl li? iMose McWilliams. Left Tackle lil WLT' I Harry McBaim Left Guard i ll Roscoe Boli-n. Center 'E lKeithell Jacksons Center 1 A? l'Larry Roberts, Right Tackle .ni l Hugh Bandy, Right Tackle N 'Earl Nilsen. Right Emi ' Seth Gibbons, Quarter Bacli Ance1iLewis, Right Half l 'Thurston Cummins, Full Baclr A Charles Cummings, Left Half cg iiaiiy stiiclii-sy, Left Half L U 43975 Gly page ninety-eight is is 4? -is U' si U 'V 5 ir ip 1,35 44 i s A L liz Y T T lgl if tw i W W dl? 9 J 1 lil i iff U 4:5 WT' skip is cs: ighwdgigsmdgtijamgigfg g1 'ii'l9Z6G3'Qf3 ggemzgwmdgtggwm
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QW UW it ' HSHLHR 4539? r had mf ,5s4, S.sQ.2ei9?Q' 5,04 ? .YO H ik!- I Ll. 17 if 1. S' 449 5 Cx 0 M 1 fi' fi -fi 1. 'VT' 4,5 Q i?'Qi?2 . I , , 'lf . ANCELL LEVVIS RED , Right Half W Lewis was the most consistent ground gainer of the team, A fine player and a hard hitter, he could be depended upon for that extra amount of push and fight l that it takes to put the old pigslcin over., He was in every play, using head as well as hand. He will probably be back next year and should prove a valuable K asset. This was his first year in Ozark Wesleyan. L SETH GIBBONS. HIPPO '. Quarterback Little but mighty. One of the requirements of a good quarter is that he call the right plays at the right time. Gibbons could always be depended upon to use his il head. Besides that. he was the best brolcen field runner on the squad and its for- : ward pass slinger. This was his first year. and he will be back in 1926. ii' CHARLES CUMMINGS. Left Half Charles was one of those hard luck specialists. He broke a collar bone in the third 4 game of the season, but not before he had proved his value as a punter and as a ' ground-gaining halfbaclc. He was a first year man, and will be back next fall. 4 . U 0290 fl? page ninety-seven QQ, NMUQU gmgfjeg amgygeg Ee+l926+Q Efgeadiwtw wilgjrgna
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