. Highland Echo 1915-1925. members of the team,his ever present assistance to a manneeding help, and his presence atnearly every tackle have made himone of the greaist defensive backs tobe found any where. He simply cantbe beat at backing up the line. He is a six footer, and possessesa hundred and seventy pounds ofleather weight. Tubby is a senior,and we hate to see him leave, wesure will miss him. Mavager Brown Shimmie is our manager, andhes an efficient one too. Aside fromhis executive duties he sometimesindulges in a little scrimmage andgame, and plays well. Shimmieis classed amont. the fas
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. members of the team,his ever present assistance to a manneeding help, and his presence atnearly every tackle have made himone of the greaist defensive backs tobe found any where. He simply cantbe beat at backing up the line. He is a six footer, and possessesa hundred and seventy pounds ofleather weight. Tubby is a senior,and we hate to see him leave, wesure will miss him. Mavager Brown Shimmie is our manager, andhes an efficient one too. Aside fromhis executive duties he sometimesindulges in a little scrimmage andgame, and plays well. Shimmieis classed amont. the faster set—offoot ball men. and if he once getsloose, you had better look are you cant catch is a farmer by profession, butcan tote foot balls as well as pump-kins. Shimmie weighs a hundredfifty-one and stands five ten minusshoes. He is a Soph, and we expectto have him with us another pair ofseasons. Burney ActonBumey is our fast man. ComingTO us last year from Howard Col-lege in Birmingham, he made good. A REVIEW OFTHE SEASON Reading Left to Right:—Front: Manager Brown; First Row: Hamilton McCall, Rice, Proffitt McMurray; Second Row: Clemens, King, Partee, Third Row: Riskey, Dinwiddle, Sch midt, Crawford, Acton. Top: Assis , Williams, Thrower, Sullinger, , Musick, Wynecoop, Bowles,tant Coach Bond, Coach Honaker. his well eax-ned reputation as an Alhalf back. He weighs a hundred andsixty-one, and stands five feet elevenabove the ground. Burney carries his hundred sixtyone at a rate that cant be caughtup with, and if a man happens toget in front ot him, he often wakesup wondaring what hit him. This ishis second and last season, and heleaves one of the greatest recordsthat any foot ball man ever left. Jean McMurray Jean hardly stands under the barat five eleven, and tips the scales ata hundred forty-eight. From pointof service he shares with CaptainSullinger the distinction of havingserved his Alma Mater for threeyears, but unlike the captain he hasm
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