QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1918 . /^^ [OOTIiALL team can l)e judged by the strength of its scrubs. Perhaps tliatVyf^J fact is one reason why we are so proud of our Varsity record. The consistent work^^^ of the second team made the Varsity possible and then helped to work them intoshape. The consistent work of men like Finley, lowle. Robson, and Brady specialmention. The lirst two will Ix- missed year. The scrubs made several trips andac(|nitted weU. nil I\l -LP Clkmi. J 1 . KiMM \ G .. Robson G M -. .Ci \RK R RKowi I Brad\ R( MH HT n MIKIS .VI \SSIh . Mc \l I ISTtR L -_ . M


QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1918 . /^^ [OOTIiALL team can l)e judged by the strength of its scrubs. Perhaps tliatVyf^J fact is one reason why we are so proud of our Varsity record. The consistent work^^^ of the second team made the Varsity possible and then helped to work them intoshape. The consistent work of men like Finley, lowle. Robson, and Brady specialmention. The lirst two will Ix- missed year. The scrubs made several trips andac(|nitted weU. nil I\l -LP Clkmi. J 1 . KiMM \ G .. Robson G M -. .Ci \RK R RKowi I Brad\ R( MH HT n MIKIS .VI \SSIh . Mc \l I ISTtR L -_ . MiiM G Robson C H Captani / nd . Uuklc ._ _ Guard Cintir Guard Tackle I nd I ullluu k . IlillfhiU k llaljlnukQuartt rbiH /.? 65 \XK \J w# c-J ?r\ m. WILLIAM McK. FETZERCoach Coach is the man who put the L inWildcat. With material too light for asteam-roller he worked out a Flying Squad-ron as a Red and Black Machine. A veryefficient machine, Tlie light weight Cham-I)ions of the LL S. As coach of one ofDavidsons hest teams, in war-time and un-der unusually trying conditions. Coach Fet-zer has shown himself a man who knowsmen and who knows the game—and betterthan all has proved himself what we alwaysknew him to be—a true sportsman. Wetake oflf our hats to Coach Bill, our .-MI-Southern Coach. Fetzers men were masters of the for-ward pass and the open game. In the openfield and through their aerial offensive theycarved their way to Glory. For their work,too much credit can not be given to theircoach; his work and planning showedthroughout the entire game.—AtlantaCoiiitittitio)!. Auburn game. J. W. CLARKManager When the boys chose Woody to lookafter football finances and suitcases theycertainly made no mistake. He arrangedthe bes


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