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PAH: S1x1'!-sr LEONARD MOSS- Hoxie realized his ambition to win the big S in his senior year. He played a strong game at end and will be missed next year. fEndJ LEO GRACE- Ben -is a great line smasher and a sure ground gainer. He will be a demon for the lnext year's opponents, as he has two more years with the team. Ben showed his qualities as a football player in the game against Heavener. His trusty toe added many a goal after touchdown. 1Full-back! JOE HARMON- Tarzan hits hard, quick at getting started and fast on the run. When he starts after them they step lively. 1HalfJ 'MORRIS SCHAD- Beauty -played at guard. He was really one of the surprises of the season, as this was his first year and not so much was expected of him. He will be back again next year to help the squad, having three more years to play with Stigler High. X QLeft Guardj X
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