Taps . t, Hal would breaksomething or other and be laid upfor a long, long time FRED McGEEFreddie came to Tigerville alongwith the rest of the crew of theclass of 20. but, for some reason,failed to get the lead out until hislast year was upon him. Last fallwas the first time that McGee triedout for a perch on the varsity outfit,and, had not a lame leg kept himout of the game, he would have un-doubtedly landed a berth in thebackfield. TOM JACKSON Tom did not start the season offas manager, but, when he did start,things went with a boom. There isnot the shadow of a doubt but thatJackson made one


Taps . t, Hal would breaksomething or other and be laid upfor a long, long time FRED McGEEFreddie came to Tigerville alongwith the rest of the crew of theclass of 20. but, for some reason,failed to get the lead out until hislast year was upon him. Last fallwas the first time that McGee triedout for a perch on the varsity outfit,and, had not a lame leg kept himout of the game, he would have un-doubtedly landed a berth in thebackfield. TOM JACKSON Tom did not start the season offas manager, but, when he did start,things went with a boom. There isnot the shadow of a doubt but thatJackson made one of the best mana-gers that the Tigers ever boasted was ever on the alert, and thewager is ten to one that no oneever put a thing over on him. All ofhis time was given up to the businessand welfare of the team and he dideverything in his power to assistboth the players and the athleticassociation. If Tom can manage heras well as he can manage a footballteam, alls well. Page One Hundred Sixty-four. •s. — ? _ r. Page One Hundred Sixty-five licMt 3t Sjappntrft


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