football- THE SEASON The Season! Of all Trojan gridiron history, the past season stands out in livid flaring letters, heralding the birth of a greater U. S. C! The begin- ning of a tremendous expansion, the record of the Varsity football team puts into comprehensible data the sudden growth and development. As a member of the Pacific Coast Conference, the Cardinal and Gold proved itself the equal on the gridiron of any Coast eleven, besides successfully defending the reputation of the West in the annual East vs. West classic at Pasadena. With but one defeat, and that by an honorable margin, the year may be declared the greatest season ever experienced by the University of the Southland. At the beginning of the year prospects were but fair. Charley Dean, known as the Trojan dodging plow, and captain of the crew, would not return; nor would Swede Evans, giant tackle, and captain in ' 20, Orrie Hester, stellar guard, and winner of the Davis-Teschke medal, Andy Toolen, brilliant end, Jim Woodward, known for his football head and all-round quarterback qualities, John Leadingham, lanky side-stepper and punter, Logan Lindley, most dependable guard, Fred Axe, noted for his aggressive- ness at guard, Tubby Lockett, plunging halfback, Jim Smith, U. S. C. ' s greatest end, Turk Hunter, plunger and broken field runner. Eleven graduates from the first team! Paul Greene, sensational end, would not return because of marriage, and Cliff Gordon, the flashy little end, was leaving for an eastern medical school. Thirteen men passing from a squad of twenty-two, and nine of them three monogram players, meant new mate- rial would form the Varsity of 1922. With Leo Calland, Lowell Lindley, John Boyle, Chet Dolley, Amor Galloway, Howard Kincaid, Phil Tiernan, Gordon Campbell, and Eddie I ' ogr Tivenly-foHr m
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Varsity Football Squad Bottom row: Otto Anderson, Schindler, Pursell, Dougber. Leo Calland. Okey King. Glenn, Tiernan, Langford, Faszthori, Athletic Manager Uidricksen. Middle row: Roy Baker, Lindley. Wayahn, Emmons, Kincaid, Amor Galloway, Dolley, Leahy, Hal Galloway, Campbell, Johnson. Top row: Coach Turner, Hawkins, Adams, Freeman, DuPuy. i ' hythian. Norm Anderson, Milton, Boice, Cummings, Schabre, Kiddle, Newman, Coach Henderson. t he object. A decisive win over the Blue and Gold would be received more enthusiastically than triumph over all eastern elevens. Surely prospects have never before been so bright for a coming year. Captain Leo graduates, but joins the coaching staff. Howard Kincaid, Lowell Lindl«y, and Eddie Leahy have played three years for their Alma Mater. Baker, Galloway, and Tiernan, all backfield stars, will not be bark. California, however, will have the same problem that U. S. C. faced at the beginning of this year. Erb, Morrison, Nisbet, Muller, Berkey, Dean, Gal- lagher, Clark, and Pierce — nine regulars — leave with the coveted sheepskin. Both squads obtain good material from the Frosh ranks. Trojan babes who will undoubtedly play a great deal next year are Stark and Dorsey, ends; Wolford, Thompson, Hicks, Smutz, Thomas, Rice, Neworf, linemen; Louslalot, Green, Adams, Torkelson, Nason and LeFebre, backs. California obtains the services of Tail, Carlson, Young, Cook, Dixon, Dodson, Imlay, backs; SenafTnit, Francis, Saunby, Ball, Angier, Carey and Mell, linemen. Several names are recognized as former high school stars of the south. With Johnny Boyle back in the line, it may be safe to say, pessimistic- ally speaking, that prospects for next fall are fair. I ' agf Tnvnly-sU
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