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[Company B Football Team, 127th Infantry Regiment]

Description: Postcard of a football team from the 127th Infantry Regiment, Company B. They mostly wear light-colored striped shirts, standing in two rows. A man at center, along the bottom row, holds a ball; a goalie with a dark shirt is seated at second from right with a helmet. One of the seated men, first from left, holds a white dog. The men stand in front of the encampments at Camp MacArthur.
Date: 1917~/1919~
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[1924 Waco High School Football Team]

Description: Photograph of the 1924 Waco High School football team. Players are seated in three rows with striped shirts and socks, facing forward. Some wear coats and neckties. Players are identified along the bottom of the image in pen, corresponding to their position in the photograph. Paul L. Tyson, the head coach, stands in the back row at center in a coat and tie.
Date: 1924
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Midland College Football Team]

Description: Photograph of the Midland College football team standing side-to-side on a grass field. Players are listed on the back: from left to right, Milton (Mike) Garrett, Charlie Dublin (holding helmet and ball), Button Estes (holding helmet, "M" on shirt), Lewis Story, Isaacson, Garrett (white striped shirt, "son of President"), unknown, unknown, Wes Aycock, and Dunn Reiger.
Date: unknown
Partner: Midland Historical Society

[1928 Midland Football Team]

Description: Photograph of the 1928 Midland football team, organized in three rows on the front steps of a school building. The players wear long-sleeve shirts with striped sleeves and have their arms crossed, while coaches and staff wear suits. Red Johnson is identified in the second row, last one on the right. The coaches stand on the left, unspecified: assistant coach Walton Hinds (one of two coaches on left), Coach D. D. Shiflett (first row, first from right with hat), and assistant coach H. B. Lane (on… more
Date: 1928
Partner: Midland Historical Society
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