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Fiercest braves for this Indian tribe are Stud Johnson and Garry Ramsey, rated leading fullback and guard in the South, respectively, Johnson is an All-American prospect who runs like a supercharged steamroller, and has a habit of winning close once with handy field goals. Ramsey is the lauky, canny type of guard that catches onto the enemy signals well enough to beat the snap-back into opposing backfields...
...line, there's a rangy whiplash called Buster Ramsey, also Conference champ, a guard who spends more time in opposing backfields than a lot of wingbacks. Ramsey's reputedly almost mystical sense of ball-following, his terrific charge and endurance help him sink most ball-carriers before they come near the line of scrimmage...
Captain Mary Bass and Hal Fields are big, tough tackles with the savvy that comes of long experience. Both are headed for starring roles. Together with Ramsey, his running mate, Doc Holloway, and Tex Warrington at center, they'll make the middle of the line one of the most solid that will face the Crimson all year...
...RAMSEY...
...Robert F. Duttle, of Berkeley, Calif.; James F. Greig, of Aiea, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands; Robert S. Gunderson, of St. Paul, Minn.; Walter R. Gurthie, of Washington, D. C.; Louis Levy, of Halls, Tenn.; Clark E. McDonald, of Memphis, Tenn.; David G. Reed, of Middleboro, Mass.; Lot J. Seacat, of Ramsey, Ind.; Howard E. Sommer, of Chicago, III.; Herbert F. Stewart, of New York City; Harry M. Strong, of North Seattle, Wash.; Earl W. Tyler, Jr., of Richmond, Va.; Robert S. Weil, of Montgomery, Ala.; and Phillip J. Wolf 3d, of East St. Louis...