1931-1932 Yearbook

Billy Norris, half, playing his first year of college football, looked like a veteran. On the receiving end of Brad's passes he had few equals. His long run for a touchdown in the Homecoming game was a genuine thriller. UBec" Chambers, the husky diminUtive half, has a habit of fooling people when a first down is needed or a tackle craved. Bee's demon-like tackling agamst men who far outweighed him was inspiration to the team. Hilgers, end, unusually faithful in practice, showed morc development than any other man who suited out. Three seasons of training should work wonders with this lad. Sidney uHoss" Merrick, end, gamed the respect of every team in rhe state. On defense he was alway:> breaking up plays. As a receiver of passes he shone with Norris. Two years arc left for ((Hoss" to star for Harding. Schacffers was worked in at different positions and with his grit and stlckability has the makings of a Imeman. IIRed" Standley is a smart fighter and fills well his berth at tackle. Red fights stoically to the end and has bright prospects.

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