Pa C Sa C 1920 (1920) (14592239449)

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Pa C Sa C 1920 (1920) (14592239449)

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Identifier: pacsac1920stud (find matches)
Title: PaC-SaC 1920
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Student Body of Presbyterian College
Subjects: Presbyterian College (Clinton, S.C.)--Students--Yearbooks College Yearbooks --South Carolina--Laurens County
Publisher: Nashville, Tenn.: Benson Printing Co.
Contributing Library: Presbyterian College, James H. Thomason Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation



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Kid; hit em low and hard! G. W. Belk, R. H. (Wt., 167) Juckie Georgianna Belk, better known as Davidsons Jonah, is our right half, who hails from theTar Heel slate, and he sticks to his man like a tar baby. It was Juck who in the Davidson boutkept his brethren in a fever of fearful anticipation for four quarters and caused them to sigh thank-fully when the momentarily expected did not happen. Belk can play a brand of football hard to equaland we are glad to count him as one strong spot for next season. L. E. Kirven, C. and R. C. (Wt., 156) Yes, he loves it, and he is football from the crown of his head to the sole of his foot. Much to hismental torture he was kept out of the 17 season by a leg fracture, but since then he has showed uswhat he really had in store for us. Playing center in 18 and an alternating center and guard in 19,we can see in him a strong factor for the coming season. Old Top, we know you can fill that holeat center, and whats more, keep it filled, so go to it! (95)
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D. L. Williamson, R. C. (Wt., 190) Heres one born into the football world, and with the help of Coach Johnson we now have this hunkof 190 poundi to build up around for the next three years. But Bill is a modest Little Chap, andat pep meetings he gives us something like this: Well, fellows, I havent got but 190 pounds, butIm going to give it all to P. C. tomorrow, and he does give it all, too, heart and soul. Yes, my lad,you will be on the football map some day and remember old P. C. is looking to you. S. H. Fulton, Q. B. (Wt.. 156) This is a man who was cut out for a football player. The man in whom P. C. had confidence in onthe gridiron. The man who carried the goods and was well able lo deliver them. His ability to runthe team is seldom surpassed, and we believe he could knock a dime off the fence rail with the pig-skin any lime. He was our shock troops, and any opponent coming within his grasp would certainlywish for a few shock absorbers as well as rabbit feet to be scattered over

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