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15 Miss. Server has been seriously ill for a few weeks, but al though con lined to the house, she did not loose faith in the foot- ball team, for she watched from her window the boys “put it over.” During Miss Server’s absence Miss Sowles has been substitute. The girls are showing better school spirit this year than has been shown at any previous time. That’s right, girls, keep up the good work. The boys appreciate it more than you think. Miss S. — “Man was made for women and not for himself.” We notice that some of the armor used by the foot-ball knights has been willed to them by persons in '05 and ’06 Don’t disgrace it fellows. Edwin Leo made an attempt to return to school this year but could not stand climbing the stairs, so fie was compelled to with- draw. Yon have the sympathies of the High School, Edwin, and we miss you a great deal. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller pleasantly entertained the High School faculty at a six o’clock dinner Thursday evening, Oct 30. On Oct. 5, the student body was very delightfully entertained bv Mr Fuller who rendered a few vocal selections. It’s not every school that has a ‘ Prof” like ours. The Hudson High School has prospects of the ensuing year be- ing very successful so far as athletics is concerned. The Athletic
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HUDSON Champions f this part W. D Fuller. HIGH SCHOOL FOOT BALL TEAM of the state. Picture taken and cut donated Prof.
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16 Association has been reorganized, and. though there are not quite so many members enrolled as in previous years, the school spirit behind the Athletic seems to be as strong as ever. A large pro portion of those who make up the teams represented the school in the past year. The basket-ball and base ball squads will, with the exception of one or two members, contain the same men as last year. As both teams were very successful in the past year, this years team will undoubtedly carry off honors. Mr Burkhold er. who so ably assists the athletic organiz itions of tne sch ol, is in charge of that phase of sch ol life again, and if the right kind of support is given him in his work, will no doubt make a success of athletics this year. Football has been reinstated and thus far, c insidering the dis- advantages under which the team has worked, the showing made has been exceptionally go d. Tn addition to the I ick of experience among the players, due to the fact that football has had no part in the H. H. S. work for some time, there is the lack of material with which to make a second team anb strengthen the first team.Consid ering these disadvantages and trouble oyer the religibility of sotne- of the players, the team, has done well to be as successful as it has been. Three out of five games have been won thus far. and the prospects for one or two more victories are bright. The following- are the principal facts in the games already played this season: On Sept. 28, the team played the first game of the season at Cumberland,defeating Cumberland High by a score of 27 to 2. Cum berland started the game with the idea hat she was to have easy work winning the game, but changed her mind within a few min utes after play started. Hudson made her p lints by four touch- downs and three goal kicks, Cumberland’s score resulting from a safety. Only at one other time was Huds in’s g al line in danger, and there the team held the opponents at a critical moment and sav- ed a touchdown. Hudson’s )lay was fast and snappy at nil periods of the game. The reception given the members of the team and those who accompauied thorn was exceptionally good, and Cumber and deserves praise for the royal treatment we received at her hands. None of the crabbed attitude which the Menomonie sup-
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