The Rollamo 1925

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THOMAS, f?<parter Back "Good things come in little packages," Tommy, although one of the midgets, was very much present most of the time on the field, his 150 lbs . of fight carried him far; and as this is only his second season, we are expecting his good judgment and field generalship to shine even more in the future .

COUCH, End Couch was rather a victim of circumstance in that the Miners had several varsity ends, thus he did not have much opportunity to show his merit, but what we saw of his chan..:es proved him to be a reliable thorough-going end, and a man well worth watching in the future.

R. A. JOHNSON, Guard When the conversation con~ernsJohnny, we think of the future. that l:e did not credit himself last season, because he was one of the dependable linemen, but it is known that he a coming man. He is -one of those fortunate fellows, who is always in condition, and can be counted on to give the best in him . J.

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MODAFF, Half Back Tony could play practically any back fie ld position, and well. He was a composite of a fast half and of a heady quarter. He is a cons:icntious, hard, clean player, having that speed so essential to good offensive work.

TUCKER, Full Back "Some stars twinkle, but others just shine." Pardon the metaphor, but we refer to Joe Tucker. Tuck may be known as a team fullback, one who works in with the rest of the backs; not standing out brilliantly, but whose presence is essential. He, like several others, was handicapped by injuries.


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