Savitar . ^ A that these men worked not as individuals but as a ^^.^^d^M^fl hard-hitting, fighting gridiron squad. Ik 4^1 j The wonderful speed and all-around playing iV,-. jV Q I of Bond at halfback and Sanders at tackle marked » - - 1 them as worthy successors of Lewis and Blumer while ?????^??HBil Fowler, quarterback; Adams, halfback; Walsh andCoach Maynor Walt, ends; Warren, guard; Clyde Smith, center; J. W. Smith, tackle and Graham, captain and full-back, are men whose names should appear in the Missouri line-ups next seven regulars are likely to reappear in their moleskins


Savitar . ^ A that these men worked not as individuals but as a ^^.^^d^M^fl hard-hitting, fighting gridiron squad. Ik 4^1 j The wonderful speed and all-around playing iV,-. jV Q I of Bond at halfback and Sanders at tackle marked » - - 1 them as worthy successors of Lewis and Blumer while ?????^??HBil Fowler, quarterback; Adams, halfback; Walsh andCoach Maynor Walt, ends; Warren, guard; Clyde Smith, center; J. W. Smith, tackle and Graham, captain and full-back, are men whose names should appear in the Missouri line-ups next seven regulars are likely to reappear in their moleskins next year, thefreshman of 1921 are going to make them play real ball to hold down their places. Only two games may be played by the Freshman—one at the opening of theseason and one at the end of the season. The Varsity won the first game, 18to 7, the game being played in a sea of mud. The Frosh won the second game,7 to 6, the Varsity seconds being unable to do anything with the Page 260


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