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-- Football Burnham's football season began with a tough game played on Mon- clova's field, the Wildcats came thru with several bruises, and a score of 0-0. The next week, with the preceding score at least half in our favor, we met Lambertville and defeated them 28-0 on our home field. Whether competition was lacking or the Wildcats were improving remained to be seen. And it must have been improvement for Burnham's fightersi' be- cause on the next Friday we defeated Holland by the emphatic score of 27-14. Our next game was booked with Swanton, a team almost first class. Although they defeated us 25-0 our boys put up a good fight against one of strongest lines of Fulton County and we felt that it put the boys in great condition for the fight on the following Friday. Brown injured his leg but we are glad to say that it was not as serious as it seemed at that time. The Wildcats played their greatest rival, Whitmer, on the following Friday and the merchants and townspeople gave the boys all the support that could ever be asked for. Up until the last few minutes of play we had those Whitmer fighters worried but another touchdown made the final score 13-6. Two fire fighting teams met that day. We congratulate them both. Burnham played Point Place their next game and although they were defeated by a score of 27-7 they put up a grand fight. One thing We al- ways admire is the courage and fine type of sportsmanship our team al- ways has. Our last game was to be with Petersburg but due to an epidemic the game was forfeited. Our football season ended with regret for three of our first string men, Capt. Pearson, Woodie Edinger and Charlie Edinger. These boys were Seniors and were three of the greatest players that Burnham will ever find. Although we gave them letters, these three boys because of their great work deserve even more than that. There are some great players in the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes and Burnham should have a fine team next year.
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