Wyo . r, andpractice time found more players entertaining dates than practicingbasketball. Already Coach Dean is getting a line on players and isconfident of turning out winning teams next year. HEAVY HILL. As captain of the 1910 foot-ball team. Heavy Hill certainlymade good. Heavy enteredthe University as a Freshmanin 1907. That fall he playedtackle and again the same posi-tion in 1908, proving to be oneof the best linemen on the was out again in 1 909, butwas hurt in practice before anygames were played, and, owingto this injury, was compelled toremain on the sidelines the re-mainder


Wyo . r, andpractice time found more players entertaining dates than practicingbasketball. Already Coach Dean is getting a line on players and isconfident of turning out winning teams next year. HEAVY HILL. As captain of the 1910 foot-ball team. Heavy Hill certainlymade good. Heavy enteredthe University as a Freshmanin 1907. That fall he playedtackle and again the same posi-tion in 1908, proving to be oneof the best linemen on the was out again in 1 909, butwas hurt in practice before anygames were played, and, owingto this injury, was compelled toremain on the sidelines the re-mainder of the season. Althoughhe had been out of the game foralmost a \vhole season he waselected captain of the team for1910. Heavy held this positionwell and insisted on all men train-ing and attending practice regu-larly. His playing as guard was well woith) of this year, and we deeply regret his graduation, for wein him one of the best football men in the school as well as an agood Hanv Hill. He IS awill lose1 around ?00- 0 oo-:- •:^oo oo-:- SAM FULLER. Sam Fuller hails from , and has been attending theUniversity for two years. He ispresident of the Delta ThetaKappa fraternity, manager of theStudent, manager of the basket-ball team, and a Junior. Samhas proven his value to the foot-ball team in many hard-foughtgames. During the past two sea-sons he has played a brilliantgame at left end. He is a con-sistent, hard-\vorking, nervy play-er and has a habit of stoppingalmost everything directed to-ward his end. Sam always fol-lows the ball, and we owe ourvictory over Nebraska Wesleyanto him directly. The team had great confidencein Fuller and elected him captain for 1911, well assured that he is theman for the place. Sam is a leader among his fellows, and can bedepended upcn to do his best at all times. He knows the game welland can impart that spirit of fire and enthus asm to his team-mates whichis absolutely ess


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