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Vi'oonaow livanm'--lfiglzl Tackle Woolf' In the middle of the season VVood broke his nose. The guard he wore to proteet it made him look like one tough hombre, which he was. llis gigantic build helped us out of many a tough spot. IJAVID EVANS'Fl'7If!'V and Tackle Daz1e.', This is Dave's second year on the squad. Last year he broke his wrist in one of the first games played, so rlidn't do mueh, but this year he came through with a bang. At the beginning of the season he divided with Gribler at center. However he was transferred to tackle where he did the team much more good. MAURICE GRIBI,ER-'C871fFT Petef' Whenever Pete was in there spinning the ball baek from the center, the hackfield men were sure of getting their ball just where they wanted it. Pete was also very good on defensive work. Pete has two more years to play. VVl+lBS'l'ICR C0NNS7vflCkll' Hell Red's temper somewhat followed the color of his hair, inasmuch as he was chased out of one game for hitting his opponent. In spite of this, lied was a very fine player and was fighting all the time just as hard as he could for the glory of the team. MELVIN GARDNER-Guard Mel Mel has two more years with the squad. He did some very fine work at his position. VVe feel that Mel will develop into a mighty fine football player before he is through school. HAROLD HOGHE+G1lHTd Hoghe was a Sophomore this year. This gives him two more years to play. Harold did some mighty fine work this year but we think time will improve him quite a bit. We hope to see some mighty good playing from Hoghe in the next two years. Page T'Z4.'Pl1fy-IITII4
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'N ACKLEYTGU0Td Art One of the fastest guards in this part of the state with plenty of speed and an eye for the rim. Art is a Junior and has one more year to play with the Cougars. 'CLIFTON-Forward Dutch', Playing his final year for the Scarlet and Gray Dutch was one of the main cogs in our olfense and uncanny on short shots for the basket. The Cougars will have a prob- lem to fill his place next year. GREEfNEWALD1GUdTd Greeny This was Dale's fourth year on the squad but his first on the Varsity. When Dale got Hot V. W.'s score took a balloon ride. His guarding also kept the opponents' score in the cellar. Dale also is lost through graduation next spring. V COLElFlO7 LOCl?'d Kenny', His hall-handling and passing made him n stellar forward and no one loves the game more than Kenny. No one plays harder on the court than Don. Don is another Senior and his shoes will have a hard time finding an occupant. FELGER-Center G.P. Handled the tip-oil' position and was the steadiest and coolest player V. W.'s ever had. Also one of the best scorers in the Cougar line-up. This is G. P.'s third and last year on the squad and he'll sure be missed next year. RADIKER-Guard Hao-ki' Hack's close guarding always made him a threat to all opponents and few were the points his man scored. His steady playing always showed up in the pinches and he always came out on top. Hack's another player who will he missed next season. Page Twenty-tlzrrfa
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