The Burro, Yearbook of Mineral Wells High School, 1921 Page: 83
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LEIACKIE, Halfback, was one of the
main reasons for the 226 offensive points.
When the backs gave him the right in-
terference he never failed to make at
least 25 yards. He was a great broken
field runner.SEAMSTER served as TacKle and Guard
and did his share in both. Although a
new man and hampered by inexperience,
he put all he had in the games and justly
earned his letter. A little more weight
and Bood will make a great regular next
season.CASH, Half Back, made his reputation
with his million dollar toe. A fast man,
he could not work into his regular stride
this season, until late. He made the only
touchdown against Masonic, by a well
executed run.YEAGER, Quarter and End, played his
thirdi and last year for the Crimson and
White, and will be one of the greatest
losses to the squad. "Jew" not only used
his head in the game, but also added his
offensive ability, making many runs of
several yards.ij
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Mineral Wells High School (Mineral Wells, Tex.). The Burro, Yearbook of Mineral Wells High School, 1921, yearbook, 1921; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299180/m1/87/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineral Wells Heritage Association.