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Row 1: Marconi, Disantis. Hepp. Row 2: Schley, Stevenson, Smith, Bruni, WL-inkauf. Evans, Moore. Te-ws. Thiel. Row 3: Godersky, Lynch, Morris, Redford, Wicker, Goh-mizvske, VVeaver, Stare. Lziiron. Wolf, Pe-rtlula, Coach Saubert. Row 4: Radtke, Stark, Pridemore, Weiss, Elizer, Haylett, Rich. Roe-bel, Kranzush, Lombardi. Linn Thiel and Earl Schley were our halfbacks. Wlien either of them took the pigskin around an end or through the line, it generally meant a good gain. Earl proved to be quite a dangerous man when he was running as interference. He will be back with us next year to show what he really can do. Linn was the boy who caught many of our passes. and when he got his hands on that ball. it was too bad for his opposers. Linn graduates in June and has caught his last pass for W. H. S. John Golemgeske. our next year's captain, proved to be the mot ef- fective man in the line. There were very few times that he let a man slip by him untackled. He acted as captain several times and was a great in- spiration to the boys. Wicker and Pertlula. our ends. showed ability in catching and holding out their men. Wicker usually caught the passes, being the taller of the two. We unluckily lose both of these men and Coach Saubert will have to do some hunting around to fill their places. Harold Smith was our Old Standby in the line. He was out during the first half of the season with a wrenched arm, but during the last half he showed some remarkable playing. Q93 Page egg..
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