The Trail, Yearbook of Daniel Baker College, 1922 Page: 67
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1922BLINN, End WITHERSPOON, End LEMAY, Quarter
"HERN" BLINN, End
This young chap proved very useful as a utility man in several instances.
His regular position is at end and the few games he played at that station were
very much to his credit. "Hern" excited a great heal of admiring comment in
the Dallas U. game when he stepped into LeMay's shoes at quarter and generaled
his club like a veteran. Blinn is a very likeable young fellow, and we hope Brownwood
High will send us more like him.
"MILT" WITHERSPOON, End
"Milt" came all the way from Ft. Worth to play with the Hill Billies. He
is very likeable (so the girls say), and is a credit to the institution. Witherspoon
is a crack end. He is fast, aggressive and cool-headed. He has a habit of getting
uncannily near the front end of a forward pass, and thereby spoiled many a
visitor's hopes the past season. Milt will be back with us next year, we are glad
to say, and we are expecting some wonderful things out of him.
"PLUTO" LEIMA Y, Quarter
"Ye gods! Watch that devil split that line." It was "Pluto." He never
misses. LeMay was at some disadvantage this past season because he was
playing out of his position. He is a half back, but Gillie used him at quarter
this year because of a shortage in that commodity. In more than one instance
"Pluto" exhibited marvelous ability as a passer, as well as establishing his "rep"
as a devil (Pluto) on the defense.
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Daniel Baker College (Brownwood, Tex.). The Trail, Yearbook of Daniel Baker College, 1922, yearbook, 1922; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41435/m1/70/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.