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i tfV Top row: Garretson; Von I.ackum; Gross; Wills; Schulte; Han on; Kellogg; Mann Second row: Penningroth; Carberry; Gilliland; Hamilton; Oxley; Barron; Baird; Adams, Assistant Coach Third row: Donnelly; Kirk; Curell; Bowen; Mortimore; Dick; Parsons; Eby, Assistant Coach; Hawley, Head Coach Fourth row: Gunderson; Wilson; Brueckner; Eason; Paradise; Carmichael; Cannes; Swisher; Doc Osborne Front row: Jimmy ; McGinnis, Captain nf 1913 Ralph A. fSr(itnma ' Cap McGiiinis leaves the gridiroii with a record that will be an inspiration to all devotees of Iowa foot- ball for years to come. His sincerity, determination, and exceptional ability as an all-around full back, class him among the best in the conference. Iowa has never been disappointed in McGinnis. Throughout the sea- son, his work with the team, as well as on the gridiron, has been consistent and dependable. He leaves vacant a position which will be hard to fill, but which the precedent he sets will make worth fighting for. 9 1915
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Strainer 3Jark Waiaon With the first year of Iowa ath- letics just over for Jack Watson, fol- lowers of Old Gold can congratulate themselves on possessing such a man. In the history of the school the teams have never before been in such Haw- less physical condition. Watson and his able and enthusiastic assistant. Frank Mann, have followed every man ' s work every day of the season. What does Jack say? is a popular phrase on the Iowa field, and the re- spect shown to the answer is making our training camp one to be copied after. Watson ' s record this year vin- dicates his work as the best trainer in the West. A. By keen business insight and active management Kell has made pos- sible the ultimate success of all forms of athletics at Iowa. He has obtained the best equipment available, and his shrewdness and foresight in arranging schedules have proved extremely sat- isfactory to all. Because he has never spared his time and energy in working for Iowa, and because of his personal friendliness and enthusiasm, the fu- ture finances of Iowa athletics can be nothing but successful with Nelson A. Kellogg at their head. 8 1915
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S. itrk By many critics pronounced the best half back in the West, Leo Dick leaves Old Gold ' s followers with a higher standard and a greater appreciation of good, clean football. He was unani- mously elected captain for next year, and the whole University regrets that, owing to his gradu- ation in the spring, he will be unable to act in that capacity. A. The wearers of the sacred I showed a keen insight and a profound appreciation when they united to a man in select- ing Old King as captain for the ensuing year. If leadership indicates anything as to success, Iowa rooters can an- ticipate a championship team under Gunderson. Halter 31. Penny struck his gait in his last year, and proved himself an able running mate to Dick. His aggresive- ness and fight, coupled with weight and speed, kept the enemy in danger every mo- ment of the game. In refense Penny was deadly, repeatedly breaking through the interfer- ence and downing the runner. (Earl With unlimited fighting spirit, courage and speed, Bow made the right end of Iowa ' s bulwark impreg- nable. His value became paramount in going down under punts. Bowen has been a dependable and con- scientious worker for Iowa, and the place he leaves vacant, as he graduates, will not be an easy one to fill. 10 1915
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