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Shirley Hevel, L'Hansum, left end, 155. Played a whale of a defensive game, showing to advantage at end in the Baker game, and filling Temple's position at right guard satisfactorily in the Waitsbiirg game. Another year will make Hevel first class college material, according to the coach. All Eastern Oregon second team. Charles Cahill, HCI'U111,H right end, 150. His ability to spear forward passes earned him his position. As the season advanced, L'Crum became a better defensive end until at the end of the season there were few better ends than Cahill. All Elastem Oregon second team end. Cahill proved his versatility by playing a good game at half part of the time. Lawrence VVarner, '4Cucko0, left end, 150. He became fl valuable end after he overcame his lack of confidence. In the Waitsb111'g game Wa1'ner recovered a fumble and raced fifty yards before being dovvned. This was worthy of I10t6 because it was the turning point in the game. Like Cahill, VVarner became strong-er defensively as the season progyessed, In the La Grande game W31'HE1',S showing was brilliart, entitling him to All Eastern Oregon second team left end. f1061
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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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Clayton Rogers, Tiny, left tackle, 170, whose beef stopped mone than one play. Witli this year 's experience Rogers should be among the best interscholastic tackles in the state next year. Omar Adkinson, HAIIUILM lineman, 150. Addy would have been a regular, if sickness had not kept him out in mid season. He is a willing, conscientious Worker who will star on the '21 team. Charlie Snyder, skeet sub quarter, 135, one of the fastest men on the squad and should b-e a crack field general next season. He displayed a lot of stuff in the Pasco, Hood River and Milton games. fiom
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