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Page 33 text:
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YOUNG HURST PADDOCK BATES Coaches MR. J. I. HURST MR. A. H. PADDOCK MR. W. P. YOUNG CARL BATES. Athletic Director .Coach Assistant Coach Student Manager ATHLETICS
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VAN BUSKIRK, ONA Magnolia, Mississippi WATERS, TOM ........Tallulah, Louisiana Football, Track, Student Government, Who’s Who, Perkinston, ’32, ’33. WALKER, FLOYD Osyka, Mississippi Debate Club, Track. WALL, LOUISE ....-..Osyka, Mississipp Delta Gamma Delta, Basketball, Glee Club, Track, Who’s Who. WELLS, LOTTIE MAE Smithdale, Mississipp Chi Delta, Basketball, Track, W. A. A, WELLS, MAXIE Memphis, Tennessee Mystic Knight, Basketball, Track, WESTBROOK, ALBERT HARVEY. Meadville, Mississippi Delta Chi Theta, Glee Club, Track, WILLOUGHBY, BENNETT. Summit, Mississippi Mystic Knight, Basketball, WILSON, DOROTHY LOUISE McComb, Mississippi Delta Gamma Delta, Glee Club GWIN, GEORGIE GRAY. Summit, Mississippi Chi Delta, Glee Club, Student Government, President Home Economic Club.
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RESUME Reckoned in terms of games won and lost, the 1934 football season was not a success. High hopes for a winning team were handed repeated jolts in the form of good material withdrawing from school, the persistent and constantly recurring illness or injury of many dependable performers, and a very small squad, numerically and physically. Nevertheless, the 1934 edition of the Pilots, because of their game, skillful, and sportsmanlike ap¬ pearance in the face of heavy odds, commands the respect and admiration of all. SOUTHEASTERN The Summiteers “blew the lid off” with a well played, hard fought struggle with Southeastern at Hammond. The first half ended with hon¬ ors fairly even but Southeastern ' s superior weight and experience plus in¬ juries and bad breaks to Pilot regulars combined to beat down a stubborn resistance in the second half. Paced by Benglis and Harris in the back- field, and Kueteman at tackle the Pilots made at least three touchdown drives halted only in the shadow of the goal posts. Final score 13 to 0. LOUISIANA COLLEGE Minus the services of five regulars the Pilots trekked to the lair of the Louisiana College varsity Wildcats for the second game of the year. Again a woeful inadequacy of reserves told heavily in the latter stages of the fray with the Louisianians forging ahead to win 19 to 6. Starnes flung several successful forward passes, one of which, garnered in by “Red” Newman, led to Southwest ' s lone tally in the first quarter. Barnette ' s generalship, Starnes ' passing and Kueteman ' s line-play gave the spec¬ tators repeated thrills.
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