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HHDH Gallupan Enuthall meant G. B. CLIFFORD, JR ........................ Captain G. B. CLIFFORD7 JR ................... Captain-Elart J. T. HALE, JR ............................... Coach thw Gleam JAMES DWINNELI .......................... 1. c. HORACE BUSHNELI ........................ 1. t. LEON WALKER ............................ 1. g FRANK JAFFRAY .......................... c. LAWRENCE WALDRON .................... r. g l BURTON SHAW ............................ r. t. g PEAVEY HEFFELFINGER ................. 1'. e. HAROLD WARNER ....................... 5 q b 1 WALTER JAFFRAY ....................... ' . Z PHILIP BARNES ........................... 1.11.b. SANI ROBERTSON .......................... f. b. BARNARD CLIFFORD Captai1U ............ 1'. h. b. gmhatitutvz PIERCE VAN DOREN ...................... c. STEPHEN LADD ............................ c. PEMBERTON CORSE ....................... q. b. HOWARD MCMIIJLAN ...................... c. or. g. HAROLD SAVAGE ......................... g. or t. WILLIAIVT WASHBURN ..................... g. QHrhi 21' nrhi lumen Puyc .scvcntom
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HHUDH Glallupan 61112 Athletit Aazntiatinn P. J BARNES ............................. President G. B. CLIFFORD, JR .................. Viee-President S. WY. ROBERTSON ........................ Secretary J. T. HALE, JR ............................ Treasurer 1n the fall of the year nineteen hundred and eleven, the'students of the Blake School, feeling that there was need of a student organization to foster and finance athletics, formed What they chose to term the Blake School Athletic Association. By electing three ofhcers from the student body and one from the faculty, they formed the Athletic Advisory Board, whose duty was to transact all business connected with the various teams representing the school. A considerable amount of money was raised dure ing the year by the student body for the support and maintenance of athletics with surprisingly little effort, the students entering into the idea, body and soul. To them the creditable work performed by both the officers and the Association must be accredited. P. J. BARNES. NHLDH garhi 2t nrhi lumen Page sixteen
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HHEH Qlallnpzm Ennthall Inasmuch as the football season of 1911 was attended with many diHiculties, the Blake School team made a very creditable showing. All the material was green, the teams played were all of heavier calibre, both as toweight and experience, and the practice was hindered by the absence of an adequate second team and by the lack of a real field. However, the play- ers, individually and collectively, were animated by the Blake spirit, newly developed, but strong and true. The season opened with a defeat at the hands of a scrub team. Then came the disastrous Galahad game. Our team was greatly outweighed, man for man. In some cases the discrepancy was over forty pounds. After this, an 11-0 Victory over a scrub team gave some coniidence, which was dashed by defeat at the hands of St. Thomas C0. D. This game was especially discouraging because the hrst half gave every indication that the end of the game would see a Blake victory. The season closed in glorious fashion by a well-earned Victory over our heavier rivals from St. Paul Academy. A review of the individual players follows: Clifford, right half and captain, was a pillar about which the team was built. Heavy and power- ful7 endued with football sense, he showed a wonderful defensive ability, and his very weight counteracted his slowness on offense. Robertson, at full back, was steady and reliable. He had a fair ability to carry the ball, because of the knack he had for picking a hole and getting through it quickly. The left half back, Barnes, developed into a fair defensive back. His offense was marred by his hesitation while running with the ball. His forward-passing was accurate throughout the season and developed into a big factor in the teanfs offense. The quarter backs were Warner and W. Jaffray. The former was cool, heady and reliable. He made the team a unit. Inj uries kept him out of the game during most of the season, to the aarhi 2t urhi lumen NHUJH Page eighteen
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