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GRUBER Gruber was the ideal athlete. Of extremely powerful physique, conscien- tious in training and practice, clear- minded and square dealing, he was a man in every sense of the word. His tragic death robs Western Maryland of a true sportsman and athlete, of a leader of men, and of a real Christian gentleman. BONA Joe is the smallest man to fill the heavyweights' position yet seen on the Hill. After the first half, the enemy coaches generally paint Joe's man with iodine and send in a substitute. Joe won a name for himself in the Buck- nell game, and has starred ever since. HALL Harvey used his wrestling art to good advantage in upsetting ambitious run- ners attempting to skirt his end. Raw- boned and iron-muscled, he developed into a charging wing man of note. Many's the man he has jolted by his vicious tackling and fierce blocking. G. WILLIAMS Grant is a player of polish. At cen- ter or end he's equally clever. He drags in passes with ease, and shines on the end-around play. With a little seasoning he will be fighting with the best of the candidates for a job at almost any position. [159]
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