The Northern . uld not be found in the Conference. SHRIMP MAGID The duties of the student manager are many and arduous. But Magidhandled them well and was Sleesmans right-hand man in attending to the wantsof the squad and arranging every detail in the management of the team. Hiswork is greatly appreciated by the student body. JOHN MANION This big boy is one of Ohios foremost athletes. Had Northern been morefortunate in winning games he would rmdoubtedly have been chosen a secondtime for a birth on the mythical All Ohio eleven. As it was he received honorablemention by several dopsters. John pl


The Northern . uld not be found in the Conference. SHRIMP MAGID The duties of the student manager are many and arduous. But Magidhandled them well and was Sleesmans right-hand man in attending to the wantsof the squad and arranging every detail in the management of the team. Hiswork is greatly appreciated by the student body. JOHN MANION This big boy is one of Ohios foremost athletes. Had Northern been morefortunate in winning games he would rmdoubtedly have been chosen a secondtime for a birth on the mythical All Ohio eleven. As it was he received honorablemention by several dopsters. John played tackle and also piloted the team. Hewas popular with the students and players, and his graduation is a loss whichwas keenly felt by all. WINSOR McNALLY Mac is the captain elect and well does he deserve it. A splendid end, andpopular with the players, he will make an admirable leader for what promises tobe a bear cat of a team in 1920. He is the fastest boy that ever ran down undera point. Power to him. 184. 0 0 The Men FLOYD LANDERS Pop is another veteran who played a bang up game all year. He is con-sistent and a sure tackier and knows the game from A to Z. His specialty iscutting off end runs and grabbing forward passes. The only thing we ha,veagainst him he graduates this spring. Trust to you Pop, well remember you. HOWARD HOBSON Hobby was a great running mate for Manion. This pair made two of thebest tackles in the state. None of the qualities to be found in this ideal athleteare lacking in this boy. He is aggressive and few plays went through awfully sorry to lose you, Hobby. WINSOR CLARK Tommy at quarter was good, at half, better. He is a veteran and thor-oughly understands the game. He played a steady game and was a great assetto the team. He also graduates this spring. Well miss you, Tommy. CLAUDE GIPSON Tex was a sj^lendid halfback of the sensational type. In the Wooster gamehe electrified the spectators with a seventy-yard run. He ran the ends con-sisten


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