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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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MAX RAGLAND. Left End Here was a man capable of snatching a pass out of the air at any position or at 5 45 , gastric Zigjaff gege QSHLHR sgewamiiaif any angle. ln one game he gained one hundred yards on passes alone. And he was a defensive end of no mean ahility, QE ROSCOE BOLIN. Center Made up for his lack of size hy his fighting spirit. A scrapping center if there ever was one. His passing was without reproach. and his tackling nwas hard, Of- fensively and defensively, a mighty valuable man, ' EARL NILSON. Right End ' A consistent player. good at breaking through and tackling the opposing hack before he got started. Capable of taking out of play the opposing tackle. Up- held the punting department after the injuries to MCGlUgh6S7 and Cummings. wi - I 1 Moss Mcw1LL1AMs. Right Tuul. g One of the most powerful linernen on the team, An opposing player getting through him was accomplishing something. Many a hack he taclcledihehind the line of scrimmage, He always opened a hole. and Que was always fighting his hard- est, ' HARRY ROBERTS. Left Tackle His smashing attacks against an opposing line usually penetrated it to leave a large hole. Few drives went through his portion of the line. When called to the hack- field he was a powerful man. I IQIUGH BANDY. Right Tackle A valuable little man. good defensive tackle and one who could he relied upon to do his best. sip page one hundred Wasegw aussie? News geeilaazweg EU gl,amgcQ?Ugg,,,,m41f:j4PQig,,,,g4u943' U m N 4 i if V R ai ? W J I L V T a 4? 29 yu WP as ek
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