PaC-SaC 1920 . ue this man who has worked hard for P. C. T. B. Hay. Sub. C. (Wt., 153) Acre is another man who for four seasons of hard work has done much in helping to put P. C. onthe football map. Coming to us well fed on cabbage and cornbread, he has made a fit subject forthe gridiron. Something could be said of each sub who faithfully toiled for the Garnet and Blue,but here is one to whom special mention is due on account of his consistency as a player. Old boy,as Martins Point reclaims you to herself, we wish you luck. J. H. Dulin, Sub. C. ( 152) Yes, some one is always doomed to hard


PaC-SaC 1920 . ue this man who has worked hard for P. C. T. B. Hay. Sub. C. (Wt., 153) Acre is another man who for four seasons of hard work has done much in helping to put P. C. onthe football map. Coming to us well fed on cabbage and cornbread, he has made a fit subject forthe gridiron. Something could be said of each sub who faithfully toiled for the Garnet and Blue,but here is one to whom special mention is due on account of his consistency as a player. Old boy,as Martins Point reclaims you to herself, we wish you luck. J. H. Dulin, Sub. C. ( 152) Yes, some one is always doomed to hard luck, and it came to this member of our family. Dulin hasdone more to help put out a team for P. C. in the las,t four years than possibly any other non-letterman, and had it not been for an accident, in the form of a sprained ankle, somebody would have seentrouble at center. Although playing in only a few games, Duggin was given a letter this year andwe wish for many more like him as fit wearers of the P. (97). W. C. Flanagan, Manager Well, old man, if you manage the affairs of life as you did the football team we predict for you asuccess. Duchie indeed made us a good one and had a schedule well on a level with our team,and we wish for him the best of luck and hope for ourselves another, equally as good, to fill his place. A. T. Wilson, Sub. H. (Wt., 136) In Jack we have a man who bids fair to become a gridiron artist before he finishes. Although he israther short in his build from the ground up, he is hard to upset. He is as tough as lighlwoodknot and plays with a force little expected in a man his size. We are counting on him to assist theBlue Stockings in wresting a goodly number of pigskins from her opponents next spring. W. A. Johnson, Coach Swede is the biggest and best coach in the state. He has now been with us for four years, and dur-ing that time he has made an unparalleled record for himself as well as for P. C, and his reputationas a coach has spread far and wide.


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