Aggie 1937 - Yearbook
Aggie 1937 - Yearbook
Aggie 1937 - Yearbook
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WentzelRaderCarlsonFreijeDahlHigginHemmestvedtWeckwerthCarlsonCarlson and Carlson is what the outfit might be plays failed that went around his end. He alwayscalled. Ray gave Roy a run for his money when it had some trick up his sleeve. Morrie’s going tocame to their position.town next year.Roy Carlson made many a hole in the opponents’line for some secondary to drive through. Royhad a power of distinguishing the enemy’s plays beforethey were pulled.Hegreberg was one of those fast and shiftyends. When Phil went down for a pass it was boundto be caught. Phil was one of the team’s lightestmen but he was a bear-cat when it came to football.Hemmestvedt played for all he had when hegot a chance against the enemy. Trummy was aclean fighter and a great sport. He is connectedclosely with <strong>Aggie</strong> victories.Dahl was a powerful and steady end. Not manyThe Players in ActionHarris showed high ability in driving and speed.Lloyal’s going to be in there fighting next year. Heaided a lot in defeating the enemy this year.Radway never gave up. When Rich came intothe line-up, the opponents knew they would have tobuck up. Rich was hurt badly during the season butplayed a lot anyhow.Rader jokes a lot, but when he plays footballthere’s no joking about it. Tschaikowsky came hereas a Senior and proved his seniority in football.Weckwerth aided the team in its march to conferencevictory. Weck managed his job as managerreally well.Hegreberg Wentzel Evans Hodgson Freije Widseth DahlPage 19