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TRUE BLUE 22 ) ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT FOOTBALL Early in September, Coach Kellerman issued a call for foot- ball candidates. A gocdly number reported, but some failed to remain after the first few weeks. Mr. Rock, who has played on championship teams at River Falls Normal, assisted Co ch Kel- lerman in football and his system of play aided the team in out- witting many of its opponents. The first game, the squad lest to Stillwater on its field. Most of the men were inexperienced and, although they held Stillwater for three quarters, they lost to the latter team in the last quarter. The following Saturday the team motored to Farmington and lost a county fair exhibition game there. In this game Frank Slaughter was injured. Although outweighed, our team played fighting game all through. October 4 marked our first victory of the season at Cumber- land. Although there was considerable room for impruv ement in the local team’s play, it completely outclassed the northern lads. The line-up for this game: O’Rourke, L. E. Murphy, L. T Andersen, L. G. Jensch, C. Staberg, R. G. Gorham, R. T. Thompson, R. G. Odenwald, O. B. Larson, L. H. B. Beggs, R H. B. Bleier, F. B. Substitutes: Kealy for O’Rourke. Sherman for Anderson. In the second Stillwater game the team completely annihil- ated “Old Man Dope” and won 9-0. Here the team received a set-back. Beggs and Odenwald collided in an attempt for the same forward pass, b th receiving injuries which handicapped the team for the rest of the season. The boys entered the Eau Claire game full of fight, but with green men. In view of this fact the team lost, The heavier and more experienced Eau Claire team had a comparatively easy time in winning from Hudson. fhe line-up for this game: Holden, L. E. Anderson, L. T.
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TRUE BLUE 23 Sherman, L. G. Jensch, C. Staberg, R. G. Gorham, R. T. Thompson, R. E. Olson, Q. B. Larson, L. H. B. Murphy, R. H. B. Substitutes: Thorn for Jensch. One week following the Eau Claire game, the pigskin chasaers of Hudson took revenge on Cretin High, although outweighed by the Minnesota lads. Beggs was with the team again and, with the backfield forming perfect interference, the eleven rushed the ball over Cretin’s goal four times. Cretin High’s team is noted in St. Paul, but they were completely out-played by the Blue. November 1, Hudson was met and defeated by River Falls. This was the all-important game, and the outcome wns Peart- breaking. The Hudson team played an even game with River Falls the first half the score being six to six. In the second half River Falls succeeded in putting over two touch-downs while holding Hudson scoreless. The line-up for this game: Kealy, L. E. Anderson, L. T Sherman. L. G. Jensch, C. Staberg, R. G. Gorham, R. T. Thompson. R. E. Olson, Q. B. Larson, L. H. B. Beggs, R. G. B. Bleier. F. B. Substitute, Odenwald for Anderson. The Spooner game played on Armisitice dav is history. No- body thnks of it without smiling. The spirit of the Spooner crowd plus the work of the referee was enough to disparage any team. The game resembled a prize fight, with the Hudson play- ers’ hands tied behind their backs. Throughout the game the Hudson pluck was remarkable considering the attitude of the Spooner supporters. The line-up for this game: Kealy, L. E. Anderson, L. T.
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