The round-up . her the games were characterized by good, hard football, and each teamshowed a thorough knowledge of the game. There were several men from the regularsquad on each team, but the large number of players came out only for the class number of men showed enough stuff to warrant their being considered valuable addi-tions to the regular squad next year. Sanderford, half on the Freshman team, lookslike Varsity material, as does Holland, quarterback of the same team. Grogan, tackleon the 17 team, showed flashes of form. On the Junior team, Isbill, Mitchell, Barronand Baucom, subs


The round-up . her the games were characterized by good, hard football, and each teamshowed a thorough knowledge of the game. There were several men from the regularsquad on each team, but the large number of players came out only for the class number of men showed enough stuff to warrant their being considered valuable addi-tions to the regular squad next year. Sanderford, half on the Freshman team, lookslike Varsity material, as does Holland, quarterback of the same team. Grogan, tackleon the 17 team, showed flashes of form. On the Junior team, Isbill, Mitchell, Barronand Baucom, subs to this years regular team, ought to look good to any coach. The only injuries which marked the football season, however, occurred in thesegames. Fuqua, quarterback on the Soph team, and of whom much was expected in the1915 season, sustained a broken leg. Brown, captain and half of the same team, wasunfortunate enough to fracture his jaw. While these accidents are grevious, nothingserious came of the FRESHMEN TiiE 7? ROViSPVP fr


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