The Campanile . d de-spite the fact that he joined the squadpurely as an experiment he earned a reg-ular place on the line-up. He showedmuch improvement during the seasonand will probably be on the 1922 nine. •. IB [R! m Walker, DonDenison, Texas ^^alker did all the receiving for theOwls and was one of the valuable menof the team. He knew his pitchers andstudied his batters ; his catching abilitywas surpassed only by his one trouble was with the basertm-ners, and a little improvement on hispegging will make Walker one of thebest receivers in the State for next year. Dunkerly, Alle


The Campanile . d de-spite the fact that he joined the squadpurely as an experiment he earned a reg-ular place on the line-up. He showedmuch improvement during the seasonand will probably be on the 1922 nine. •. IB [R! m Walker, DonDenison, Texas ^^alker did all the receiving for theOwls and was one of the valuable menof the team. He knew his pitchers andstudied his batters ; his catching abilitywas surpassed only by his one trouble was with the basertm-ners, and a little improvement on hispegging will make Walker one of thebest receivers in the State for next year. Dunkerly, AllenHouston, Texas As a pitcher Dunkerly failed to knowthe joy of victory during the Owl sea-son, and too often experienced thechagrin of an overpowering attack fromo]jposing batsmen. He had the stuff ofa first-class pitcher but was deficient inmound experience and real knowledgeof the game. With three months of sum-mer baseball behind him he should pro-duce in 1922. */ I ,iH\\\\ vW • .•i\% ...rtW • >


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