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SAFETIES. Tim Fox, Ohio State, 6 ft., 186 lbs.; and Kurt Knoff, Kansas, 6 ft. 3 in., 200 lbs. With "exceptional range, good hands, and great ball sense," Fox is the cornerstone of a secondary that helped the Ohio State defense limit opponents to 7.2 points per game. Knoff, despite a knee injury, is valuable to the pros because "he likes...
...fields, schemed, got drunk and lost everything, time & again. August, always on the way up or down, never got anywhere; but Edevart nearly made his pile, succeeded at least in giving his young brother the chance to reap where he had sowed. When he was skipper for Trader Knoff, Edevart was the big man of Polden, and brought a short-lived prosperity to his native hamlet. But he was always too kindhearted, the roguery he learned from August never really became part of him; and another man's wife took all his savings to the U. S., leaving...
...Knoff must be read outside the class by German 1a before the mid-years...
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