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All Ganfmence 7ecam paadond placed. 74466 BERG Guard Bob Berg, freshman guard from Lockridge. Bob who never played football before coming to Parsons developed into a rough, tough guard be- fore the season was over. He was a good steady player who could be counted on to get his share of the tackles. Berg stands 5 feet I0 inches and weighs l90 lbs. LUNDQUIST Tackle Floyd Lunclquist, better known as l..unk, was con- sidered by many as the out- standing tackle in the confer- ence. The Fairfield sopho- more was the mainstay in the Wildcat line rarely missing a tackle. l..unk who acted as game captain most of the time stands 5 feet Il inches and weighs 195 lbs. SHUMAKER H alfback Bill Shumaker, freshman halfback from Ottumwa. Shu led the conference in scoring, crossing the double stripe nine times during the season for a total of 54 points. Two of his score were from 85 yards out which shows his speed and tricky open held running. Bill also received Honorable Mention on the Associated Press Little All-American team.
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Jlem! Coach Wwe we me eww 4 Me www The I946 edition of the Wildcats under the direction of Tits Young started out the season very slowly and gained momentum as they rolled along. The season's -record of winning four and losing four is very good considering the first three contests were defeats. The Kelly Greens finished third in the Iowa Conference with a won four and lost two record. The losses were to Upper Iowa and Central who tied for first. Paul Selz is assistant coach of the Wildcat squad. As a cli- max to the season three Wildcats griclders landed on the first all conference team. They were Floyd Lundquist at tackle, Bob Berg at guard, and Bill Shumaker at halfback. fqddidlanl' eaacfr. 569
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