The Campanile . m-pletely mastered him in the Tulanegame, and for some time the on-lookers were treated to the spectacleof the Louisiana line advancinglike the Germans on Paris—^back-ward. The 1921 season was prob-ably his best—and unfortunately,his last with Rice football. 5=» i**k1 .^ » ;i ^^^ Underwood, HeavyHoneygrove, Texas Built like an ice-wagon with thespeed and power of a Stutz (seeour ad) Heavy has been the starof the Rice line since he joined thefirst squad four years ago. He hasbeen placed several times on the all-conference team as guard and isone of the marvels of the Texasgridir


The Campanile . m-pletely mastered him in the Tulanegame, and for some time the on-lookers were treated to the spectacleof the Louisiana line advancinglike the Germans on Paris—^back-ward. The 1921 season was prob-ably his best—and unfortunately,his last with Rice football. 5=» i**k1 .^ » ;i ^^^ Underwood, HeavyHoneygrove, Texas Built like an ice-wagon with thespeed and power of a Stutz (seeour ad) Heavy has been the starof the Rice line since he joined thefirst squad four years ago. He hasbeen placed several times on the all-conference team as guard and isone of the marvels of the Texasgridiron. Anyone can comprehendthe difficulty of sending a playthrough his 230 pounds, but not allcan understand how he gets throughahead of supposedly faster men tomake a tackle behind the line. Un-derwood could always be held re-sponsible for two or three men—and once a runner fell in his grip,he stuck. He won his fourth letteras a Rice guard this season. ..»\\ • ;.,»%w • ^//, ///!«.• • /•>...


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