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P Al L K1 Ell O jjn i ' ' iiiBiii ' iiiuiiiiiiii i i i i iii ii i iCi i i iii ii i i i ni ii M i iii i i i ZELMA SUMLIN, Ri)iht Tackle, CAPTAIN Zelma has proven himself worthy of being Cap- tain, both as player and making decisions for his team. His opponents would soon learn that vhey couldn ' t win the game over him. He was mentioned as an All State man. We hope to hear of Zelmar being a strong force on some freshman team next season. LASLEY DOWNES. Quarterback Lapley wa ' ; always ready to tell his teammates how the next gain was to be made. Lasley won the praise of the fans when he received the punt from Oak Grove in the first quarter and ran eighty-five yards for the first six points. Ho was judged by many critics to be the best foot- ball player on the team. He was good on line buck- ing, end runs, both passing and receiving passes and did most of the punting. DAVID MITCHELL. Full Back David was mentioned as an all-state ful back. He proved that his line plunging was better than any opponent he met throughout the year. Very few gains were made through the center of the line ov ?r David. We will always remember his playing in Wisner and Monroe games and especially the Oak Grove game. David ran thirty-five yards through Oak Grove ' s line for a touchdown. David is ihe next year ' s Captain. He will head the list for next year. L. C. O ' NEAL, Right Guard L. C. was a gridironer that his team-mates, his coach and fans liked to see on the gridiron. His mind was busy, he said nothing and di his best on both defense and offense. L. C. will make a good player on some college team next year. He was mentioned as an all-state guard. Lasley Downes goes through Oak Grove ' s line for an eight yard gain. David Mitchell is running interferente. Page Eighty-one
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I PALM ETTO % ilpmyiM Standing (from left to right): L. L. Gi-eer, coach; J. Cabuck, half back; H. Mangham, half back; J. R. Myrick, half back; K. Spruell, half back; D. Mitchell, full back; G. Mitchell, half back; L. Downes, quarter back; J. Abbott, half back; R. McConnell, center. SITTING, from left to right: Hunter, guard; A. C. Carrol, right end; J. Ineichen, right end; Z. Sumlin, captain and right tackle; T. Rogers, right guard; N. Burk, center; L. C. O ' Neal, left guard; J. Spruell, right end; O. Rainer, left end; G. Cain, right end. Date Rayville ' s Score Place Opponent ' s Score Oct. 1 Rayville 12 Here Lisbon Oct. 7 Rayville 36 Here Mangham 6 Oct. 14 Rayville 32 . Here Lake Providence Oct. 21 Rayville Here Wisner Oct. 28 Rayville 16 There Crowville Nov. 4 Rayville 1 There Bastrop Nov. 11 Rayville 13 Here Oak Grove 7 Nov. 18 Rayville There Delhi Nov. 24 Rayville Here Monroe 12
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r?rr= ■ JNi ' ■ «niii«iii(M|i»ii1iiiiiiimm i | | | | || |||| | | Mni | |||||— i PALMETTO ) fr r GEORGE MITCHELL, Left Half Georpe made himself famous as a football player in the Oak Grove game, when he continued to stop the two hundred and twenty pound Baby Torance with the ball. With preat easerness in that game he gets great credit for the victory. His famous tack- ling: and his powerful line plunging did not cease Ihioughout the season. George will be ready in full force next reason. He got an all state mention. JULIAN SPRUELL, Left Tackle Julian wasn ' t out of the game at any time. He played offensive left end in the hardest games. Julian made some of his best plays in the Oak Grove and Monroe games when he stopped line bucks and opened the line for D. Mitchell to make a thirty-five yard run for a touchdown. KELLY SPRUELL. Right Half Kelly was noted for his pass work and end run- ning. His clipping ability always will be remem- bered r.s he demonstrated in the Oak Grove game when he clipped the flashie quarterback off his feet as Downes completed his run. He gained his greatest fame as a football player when he tried to win the last victory for his Alma Mater in the Monroe game. NATHAN BUK. Center Nay is the center that we will all remember. He didn ' t make an error during the season in passing the ball back. He seemed to have enjoyed reaching down and catching those boys as they would try for a line buck. Nay would always keep his line men on their feet and made them work as no one else could do. Kelly Spruell makes a fifteen yard gain around Oak Giove left end. David Mitchell. George Mitchell and Lasley Downes running interference. r ?= . Page Eighty-two
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