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Show Midgets Carry South's Honor South's C team has been holding up South's honor for a long time now, and it seems appropriate to give them the credit they justly deserve. Many of the boys have tdayed a brand of football that! would stand up in A competition.! One of those, boys is Stan Clawson, whose , exceptional play j was helpful in bringing the C team back into form after a slow? start. Stan occu-j nied a first string position last year and holds it again this year. Clawson holds the spotlight in many other activities in the school. He is a basketball player of the first rank and his tennis exploits are outstanding. South's assemblies often feature Stan in his tap-dancing routine. Another midget who deserves mention is Russell Mears whose great worth as a tackle has been much overlooked, except by Nate Long, who often leaves Russ in the full length of the game. Russ is a brother of Wally Mears, one of the greatest gridders grid-ders ever to hit South high school. Also noted for outstanding play are Bill Northrup, a great blocker, Glen Earl, and Frank Davidson, is one boy who doesn't know what it is to play second string. Glen Earl is one of the fight -ingest players that the C team has. He is a southpaw and tosses a good many of the passes. Grant Kelly, a substitute, is one who seems to be coming up. |