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Bill Alderman's "boys' will always remember him as a faithful leade1 and teacher of the finer things in life. The Author, La\\'maker, Athlete, Teacher, oach and a Real Gen­ beloved ex- Mercer gndiron star lost a valiant battle for hfe August 23, 1934, a_ ter an Illness of 15 weeks. tleman-that \Vas Sid Johnson, \vhoc;e name ,,·as InScl'ibed on the rolls of \ralhalla June 2, 1934. ; 1nte1 ests lay in the de',: elopment of youth, and hit; up­ right, h11 ~tlan character speeded the course of h1s teachings. A star of :.:\Iercer's gridiron, dian1ond and court teams from A brief pen sketch-Bo1 n In Ft. Myers, Fla., a<; \VIlton 1920 until 1922, h1~ nama and 1nemory \vill live forever in By1 on Alde11nan-Ente1 ed :.\Ie1 cer University in the fall of the annals of the g-Teat Baptist 1nc;t1tution as a demonstration of his courage, versatility, pro\vess and congeniality. 1926-Pla\• ed varsitv• football and baseball for three yeal5 and no other fullback on the football squads made theit· ''\1" A brief pen sketch-Born in l\lt. ' 'ernon, Ga.-Entered i\Ier­ v., hilc Bill was in the line-up th1 ee years- Received his A. B. cer In 1920 and received the LL. B. degree in 1922-Returned degree in the spring of 1930-~ amed coach at Fitzge1ald high to l\Iercer and \\as cnvarded an A. B. degree in 1926-Coached school, beg1nn1ng in the fall of 1930- His athletic tean1s the all athletic team~ at Bre\vton-Parker In~titute, l\I t. Yernon, for first year won 10 football games, 10 in basketball, 12 in base­ the past ten years-\Vas serving his second tenn 1n the Geor­ ball and \\as undefeated in track-T\vo bafo)ketball gan1e5 '"ere gia state Il ou~~ of Repres ntatives \\yhen taken by death­ lost-Hie:. gnd teatns won t\vo south Georg-1(1 championships­ Author 0f t\\ o civiL textbooks-Gained fame at l\le1·cer for A brilliant record compiled under the lPadel ship of a brilliant \Vot·k as center on great football teamc:;. personaht~ ... -o one grie\ ed his death n1ore than hundreds of boys and His name \vill be car1ied through the years by a son, men who played for h1n1 and with h1m on the athletic f1elds Albe1 t S1dney Johnson, born . eptetnber 5, 1934. and those \Vhom he tauJht in the classroom.

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o. ~a me of Player Position \ eigh t 42 Hen1·y Allen ...... liB 160 38 Car·I A It 0 11 en .... _...... ____ .... __ ... __ ... _..... _...... ____ _ G 185

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20 Gene T e mi th ------·-----·······------·------·· E 190 27 J. C. Tl1omas ------········------···········------······ FB 170 30 Gene \\' ar li ck ...... ______. _____ . _____ .... __ .. ____ . _. ______E 182 24 Paul \\' ard ____ ------G 182 25 or b et t \Vi lliamson ...... ______... _...... _...... __ . _ T 18J

29 Allen Blood\vorth ·······------...... r QB 140 43 Chas. B l'O\Vl1 .. ___ ... ______..... ______...... ·······-----_ T 165 39 Rog e1· Dodd _...... _____ ------...... ------E 170 35 JEG . ~dg ~ ·······················-···--·········--·--··············------G 180 26 John Ellis _____ . ______...... ______------·. HB 164 33 0 . P. Gilbert . ------········------c 180 30 David Hazleh urs l ...... ______..... _____ ...... ______...... E 165 28 lVI. l\1 am a 1a k is __ .. _...... ___ .. _. __ . _.... _... __ ...... G 170 37 Jack Mo1·1·is ______····------·· ...... FB 178 23 Tom Po1· t e 1· .. _. . . •.. _...... _.... _.. __ . _. _...... _...... _...... T 185 32 Bill •v Smith ...... ______.... __ . ___ ...... ------H 178 36 G. T,.. son _. _...... _.. _.... __ . __ . _.. _ ...... _...... _. . _.... _.. _.. . G "' 190 40 Eel ~a1· n e 1 · ...... ______...... ______HB 160 1 \\ • \ V e1 c h ...... __ ...... _...... -...... ---.. - G 185 22 H emiJl ~ ______------·······------·------E ------en berg's

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( 11 ) MERCER SQUAD o. Name of Player Position \Veight 42 Henl liB 160 ,,rJ Allen ------G 38 Cal I Altonen ------,------·------T 185 l CUl'l')r ...... 41 0 ~ln. ------·--·-·--·--·------HB 216 21 AI Davl.no -----·· ·······------. ------··"·------·------QB 175 31 J[\.u E • Lee ················------.... ------c; 143 34 Harl v .. J LI.chtei" ------·------E 190 20 Gene Nesml.th ------FB 27 J . C. Thomas ------···· ------E 30 Gene 'xvv' ar·l1·ck ------G ERCER USING 24 P au 1 \\'ai·d ------T 25 Corbett Williamson ------QB THREE SENIO 29 Allen Blood worth .. -----.. ------...... ------~ 43 Chas. Bl·own ------TE Harry Lichter Expected 39 Rogel -- Dodd ------G Shine In Savannah 35 E . Edge ------HB 26 John Elll·s ------c; 33 0 . P . Gl.lber.. t - --·------E BACKS UP LINE WE 30 David Hazlehurst ------G 28 l\L Mamalakis ------FB Lee and Daviuo Are 0 37 J ack Mol--rl·s ····------·------·· ------T Other Seniors 23 Tom Porter --- -·------H MACON, Ga., Nov. 9.-When lV 32 BillY. Smith ------G cer University meets Clem~on In 36 G- Tyson ----- .. ------H B Savannah Municipal Stadium r 40 Ed Varner ------G saturday, there will be only tt W. \Velch ___ ·------seniors in the Bear's lineup. 22 Hemple ------E They are Harry Lichter, Detr ------1 center, who last year was mentioJ ------for All-American honors by se\ e Southern sports writers; :aobert D a n e n Lee, of Fitzgerald, quarterback, '"' 1 -:!==:=:::::::.::::.:==:::..::======~::::::~ looked so good aga1nst th : N a ~ry 1 - - year in the contest at Annapohs; a PI Al Davino, New York. halfback. \\ - has played consistent, Hmaru foott during his three years on the vars eleven. · Compliments of Lichter is one of the South's b as backing uo the line. He 1s a gf ius at doping out opponent's pla In several games this year, he r smeared enemy pases ~omln~ dire' ly o\·er the center line. He we1g MERCER AND CLEMSO .. 190 and uses elrery ounce to the be J.' of his advantage. CAPITOL GRIDSTERS CLASH HERE Lee is the h~r~ luck n1an on t team as far as Injuries go. He sever NOVEMBER 17 ly twisted his foot in the second gar of the year. \¥hen his ankle heale he was hurt again in the Furm: The fine intersectional victory wo game in ~lacon. Against \Vashingtc by Mercer over the big Washingto and Jefferson, Lee took a. W. & fumble on the second play of t RIALTO and Jefferson team and that of Clem game and raced 25 yards for a toucJ son over their chief rival, the Uni down. A few plays later, his shou vcrsity ot South Carolina has fo der was wrenched in a p1le-on aft cused attention on the an~ual clas. her had thrown a pass. He is 110 between these two teams in Savan sufficiently recovered and will prol nah ?n _November 17. ably start the game with Clemson. ThL.c:; 1s the only college game t Davino has played off and on. Nev• RITZ be played here thi~ year and lt 1 very brilliant, he has al\l ays been hoped that it will be given suppor great blocker and a smart tackler. F by the sa,~ann.ah people, as upon thil always right in the middle of U support Will aepend whether or not fray and his work on pass defen ~ ?avannah will be awarded the gamE is above par. In the future. But there 'Will be many sophc The teams from both col1eges hav mores ln the lineup. CoacjJ Lake l ~mproved with each game played dur-f Rusell, head man, has found a corn lllg the season and they should be af bination of "Phoney' Smith, "Pinky top form by their game here or \Vaiden, and Ernie Zinkowsky. formE the 17th. Mercer bright stars. in Allan Biood • • • • . ~~de from witnP..ssing a fine ex- worth, 140 pounds halfback, the bo • • Macon Theatres .. hib1t1on of football between thesE who scored 18 points aga1nst W. c - • • colleges Sa.va,nnahians should take c J. last week. He ran the ball all ove special interest in the game as twc the lot, he passed till the Pennsvl ex-savannah High School player' Yanians saw stars, and he kicked fiel• wiU be seen in action, Shore of Clem: goals, and points after touchdown son and Mamalakas of ~fercer. TheS£ till the scorers lost count. The fina Savannah boys have been making finE score was a mere guess, compllec b: re.cords for their teams and no doubt averaging . the scores of the Yaiiou Wlll give a splendid performance when sports scnbes present. He would b• the~ return in collge uniforms to plaJ' ~m~ared under by two or three oppos _ ~am?t each other on their old grid- 1ng players, then come up from the ron In the 1\

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