The Campanile . TOP row: ARBUCKLE (coach), J. W. MCFARLAND, JARVIS, DAIN, POTTS, KALB, GRIPON, CARROLL, JACKSON, CLFMMINGS (ASSISTANT COACH), STANDISH (ASSISTANT COACH)MIDDLE row: RUDD, BELL, FULWILER. BROWN (CAPTAIN). FENDLEY. DORMANT, MCFARLAND (L. H.) BOTTOM row: brick, VANCE BROWN Playing his fourth year of college foottall, Mick proved himself thebest half-back in the State. On boih d^fens; and offense he was equallystrong and led his tea-n with p?rf3et generalship. In the State gamehe played above every rran on the field and in the A. & M. game wasthe chief cans; of the Farmers defeat. A


The Campanile . TOP row: ARBUCKLE (coach), J. W. MCFARLAND, JARVIS, DAIN, POTTS, KALB, GRIPON, CARROLL, JACKSON, CLFMMINGS (ASSISTANT COACH), STANDISH (ASSISTANT COACH)MIDDLE row: RUDD, BELL, FULWILER. BROWN (CAPTAIN). FENDLEY. DORMANT, MCFARLAND (L. H.) BOTTOM row: brick, VANCE BROWN Playing his fourth year of college foottall, Mick proved himself thebest half-back in the State. On boih d^fens; and offense he was equallystrong and led his tea-n with p?rf3et generalship. In the State gamehe played above every rran on the field and in the A. & M. game wasthe chief cans; of the Farmers defeat. A brilliant player and a truesportsman, Brown finishes his Texas athletic career an All-State manand jirobably the most popular athlete at Rice Institute. w^.


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