. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . The football season of 1919 began auspiciously, with forty-five candidates answer-ing the call issued by Coaches Ducote and Rush. Among these were the following let-termen, all of whom are well and favorably known to followers of the Purple andWhite: Ratterman, Walet, Hastings, Gannon, Tuinminello, H. Winling and F. the newcomers, Donahue, Grimsley and Braswell showed by far the best form,and each seemed to have made secure a varsity position. Roach, at fullback, was usedin the A. and M. game. Dickie White, form


. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . The football season of 1919 began auspiciously, with forty-five candidates answer-ing the call issued by Coaches Ducote and Rush. Among these were the following let-termen, all of whom are well and favorably known to followers of the Purple andWhite: Ratterman, Walet, Hastings, Gannon, Tuinminello, H. Winling and F. the newcomers, Donahue, Grimsley and Braswell showed by far the best form,and each seemed to have made secure a varsity position. Roach, at fullback, was usedin the A. and M. game. Dickie White, formerly of the little yard, played exceptionally,well at center. He is a versatile player of no mean ability, and was used at end in theA. and M. game. Among the scrubs, Yarborough at tackle; Gilmore and Hughes atend; Castagnos at guard; Lopez at guard, and ONeill and Ed Murray in the back-field, seemed to be able at all times to give the varsity a tight argument. With such a wealth of material and with two such coaches as Moon Ducote andDoc Rush, the Purple and Whit


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