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FOOTBALL Stenton Schoene Evers Crocker SchoeneaA tricky, Fast, and shitty end. A hard-Fighting player with lots of nerve. EverSaA tackle of no 'mean ability. Boos immense stature made him an important h cog in the line. CrockeraA Sophomore halt or Fullback who was always good For several yards. Never used a helmet in practice or game. A consistent yard-gainer. StentonaA Senior who played guard. Tom was a powerful and stalwart defense man. ' Warrensburg 20-Central 7 Playing their First night game under the big lights of the Warrensburg stadium, the Eagles were again downed, but showed remarkable improvement, there being fewer fumbles and more coordination. Co-Capt. Smith carried the ball over For Centralhs only touchdown, with the extra point coming from the educated toe of Ricketts. Crocker and Smith provided the running and kicking power For the Eagle eleven. Maryville 20-Central 0 The last of the non-conterence games was played October 9, when the Eagles lost to Maryville. The Eagle line held time after time, but they seemed unable to create any eHective interference against the superior passing attack of the second half. Despite the muddy Field, Crocker made a good punting average, and skirted the ends many times For large Central gains.
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FOOTBALL ALTHOUGH the Eagles were not successful in winning a large number of Football games this year, much credit goes to the tour pilots shown below, for their unfailing enthusiasm and energy in shaping together our team. To Coach Clingenpeel belongs the honor of having coached 6 team strong in the principles of sportsmanship and clean Fighting. His able assistant, Coach Kline, is responsible For the bucking, Fighting line. He fulfilled well his job of training the Hunsung heroes. Unable to decide between two outstanding Seniors, the members of the football squad chose Jack Oliver and George Smith to be the Co-Captains. The major portion of the responsibility fell to Jack after the injury received by George during the Rockhurst-Central game. Much credit also goes to these captains For a season of Fine games, despite the many losses. Kemper 12-Central 0 Opening the bill, the Eagles played the Kemper Yellowjackets For the First time in ten years on the Davis Field. Their team, supported by the Cadets who came over en masse, proved to be not only a thorn, but a sting in the Eagle Flesh. The outstanding play of the game was made when Bivins of Kemper, received the Eagle kickoH at the First of the second half and ran 82 yards for a touchdown. Clingenpeel Oliver Smith Kline Page 19
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FOOTBALL Tarkio 19-Central 14 The Owls, who boasted fourteen veterans From their strong ,35 team, barely won From the Eagles on a close and hard-Fought battle. This First conference game showed an improved Eagle defense, but still a weak oHense. Central played against a line which averaged over190 pounds. Culver Stockton 16-Central 0 For the Fifth consecutive time Central was defeated. This time by the Culver Stockton Wildcats, who had not won From Central in ten years. The First score came early in the second quarter with one of their men running 50 yards For a touchdown. A Central rally came in the second half when Oakes made several runs, bringing them within scoring distance of Stocktons goal. An injured ankle prevented him From taking it over, and the Eagle ardor was dampened by this. OakeSeA speedy, consistent Fullback. Alvin,s runs around end usually netted much yardage For the Eagles. HayeA Freshman who was exceptional as tackle. A big player with a will and a way. InneSARucker played a good game at end. A quiet, smooth performance was usually to be expected From him. SilvermaneAbe was one OF the most important men on the team, as center. A true hand at snapping the ball, and a quick man on his Feet. Oakes Hay lnnest Silverman Page 21
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