Pendleton High School - Wakeipa Yearbook (Pendleton, OR)

 - Class of 1921

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Pendleton High School - Wakeipa Yearbook (Pendleton, OR) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 106 of 170
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Page 106 text:

f- . u- Williaiii Kramer, captain eleet. 4'Fitz, left guard, 165. This quiet and husky youngster playing his first year of football proved himself to be a star of the highest class. VVas a terror to the opponents either on defense or offense. Could come out of the line and block vieiously, open holes for his hacks, or rip through and nail his man equally well. A fighter who never says die. XNO11 All Eastern Oregon and All State honors on merit. W t . 'eff Lee Temple, t'Buzz, right guard, 160. This sturdy young fellow mad-e a great running mate for Kramer. Together they constituted about 60 per cent of Pendleton 's defensive strength. Lee was always found with one hand on the runner no matter where the play was made. ls a fighting hard, charging lineman, whose shoes will be hard to fill next year. All Eastern Oregon guard. All State second team. Harold Goedeeke, Goofey, right tackle, 165 This stui dx young fellow was shifted from guard to tackle and played a luangup game in this position. Oldest man in point of service in li11e and was made line captain. His method of urging him- self and team mates on hewildered many an opponent and aroused the envy of proficient mul-e skinners. 'tGoed should make a name for himself in college. All Eastern Oregon tackle l104l

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Perry Davis, 4'llIunk, fullliack, 135. The biggest little nian in Eastern Oregon. Munk is aggressive as they come, fights from the first kick off to the last whistle. He hits the line low and hard, runs good interference and jolts his op- ponents when he tackles. Was shifted to end on All Eastern Oregon team on account of his savage tackling ability. cross plays and flashy end runs. His speed gave hiin the right i . . :. 5 ' ..,,.'i .E , ep. . . Kenneth Stendal, '4Lefty, right half, 160. Playing his first year of football he utilized his remarkable speed to a gr-eat advantage. Suffered a cracked shoulder in the 'l'ouchet struggle and was out of two games. Stendal's forte was criss half lmerth onthe All Eastern Oregon team. Blaine Kennedy, Slats, center, 160. By sheer determina- tien and perseverance he niade a valuable addition to the team in the pivot position. Due to injuries Kennedy was out of the last two ganies. IIis defensive work in the Baker game partie- ularly was of the highest order. ' 11051

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