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I I I I I ,V I I I I I III I I I I I I I I 2. I I Crhe Slurqeon 1925 w'2f4i:gie23-if I' -I I , eff I II Q II I 'I I Q II IQ III' I 2 It I I 'II' Im I I I,y , I 'I LII I I I g I M lri. 53 . II! I I . V NED CULLEY, Left End, welght 150-Ned was one of the reasons Why M I Sturgis had one of the best lines in the State. His steady effioieneyjand rss I fine fighting qualities made him an end much to be feared by the I I ,X enemy. , W e ug ,I III! I I I I I S D I JAMES WHITSELL, Right End, weight 165-Jimmie is the bestfman II I who has held a right wing berth in several years. He is a wonder at I I I suagging passes and was mentioned on the All-State eleven. Q I we 1 in I , . 3 at .I .I I - A' NZ QW RALPH WRIGHT, Left Tackle, Weight 185-Babe has made quite, a .I III name for himself through his work in the line. He is expected to con- ' j 1 tribute much to the strength of the 1925 team.. , I I is I I 'wi g Ifswvf -7- .Wggg. gggg -gg-gg W. gg . . 4. I - ,- A ' MN- M- 1-:ff :FI age-13:2-f e-S
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-' ,lo I I I I . f ' 2 5 I V- :. :' - 'l7T--Wu -- Ii, . ' --I---W - 'f-'W -H Ai I J: .'iM5'7.I 1f Q -C-giig Crhe Sfurqeon 1925 vc' J+f411'1 1 E. IL ov' W I -I II If II II I I I . I a I. .I LI I I , I I I I I I I I I I II y I VI, ' -IE-D V ,I I II II Ii I I I ,I IIIII III IMI, I II III 'I 'I IIIIE I I III I IIT III aI ':I II. .I I II' ,I IIIII MII I IIII' I I I I I . I4 III fa . ,If 'IA' Coach Tlfleidinqer Coach Meidinger, football menter and track coach, is a graduate of Kansas University and had special coaching Work at the University of Illinois. Coach Meidinger has played Univer- sity football and is one ofthe track stars of the West. .The football and track teams which he has turned out are a fitting memorial to the Work hehas done on- the athletic field. Stur- gis is very fortunate to have- an athletic director of such ,caliber as Coach Meidinger has proven himselfato, be. , I Captain Simpson To Captain Simpson, past master in the art of football, goes much of the credit for the 1924 team. He is quick 'minded and fearless a good line plunger and a broken field runner, hard to equal. His good judgment and knowl- edge of football have clinched many a game for the Orange Tornado. I. II I'I I I I, 'I Il II. III I: II I I ,, II ,, I, 3 1 I I III III II II, III Il IIQ I I II IIII IM' 'I' if II II IIWI I IIE II III I II IIII I I 'III I.iI ,M 'I II ILE IIN IIHI IPI' III I III I II III III III! III? II II I fm If ' lene 2 I 'J-I :LJ A If I 74 eIIt3jpff iirTjiiQII3,jg,ge at if gpg -I ' 3: III A
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:S 5 be - - FT's,f,-f 337' . :f'c'e1'5s11'11 k:t c 'i x Elfffff' Cfhe Siurqeon 1925 25ggi,jgW,g,g511:Ig .p , It - ' it can 1 l I I ,i WI. vp , w J ,, l 4 'i l ,n K. N f. IIN I l t i L i i V 1 .i' i .lui V. r. :i ii i tl E, if . . ras ' 1 ti H 5. f ii Q 4 1 I 5 li lil? , , f ali' ' V a WE LEM '1 A ij? k Y ' 1'1i , s W, 4 I LISTON MERRITT, center, Weight 160-Liston, center for the orange IEW V H . . . ' . Ti -Ig 1 andl?-lack and ' Captain-elect of the 1925 Team, 1S a wizard with the H N1 Hi' 'if' pigskin. He is steady and dependable, and the team should accom- lmii plish much under his able leadership. ' v W' Ei 15 it Wi ' T a . i jill SAM SHIPLEY, Right Half-Back, weight 145- Bo has played his in . last 'game for the big Orange Tornado . 'Sam did the punting and his M5 WW - K ' , QNX departure is likely to Emake a hole in the back-field, hard to fill. He is 1 i as fast as blue lightning and could always be depended on to gain his yardage. A ' ' I - ' - .i N 1 ROY KAVANAUGH, Left Tackle, Weight185--Roy is line captain of the 1924 team and one ofthe hardest hitting tacklers that ever wore the V V orange and black. His clean sportmanship and hard tackling made l l him the mainstay of! this year's line. Roy Was selected as All Western i ti lyf Kentucky Tackle. W i i r rbi ,Elise ' ' I t at t 76 5 j s .30 1 g e c it tg, i W
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