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.idiot . FOOTBALL GROUP AT HOME ON THE ROAD Slarendon-7 Wayland-O CI arendon-- I 9 Canyon-7 Clarendon--6 Decatur-O Clnrerdon-O Wayland-6 Clarendon-l 2 Canyon-0 Clarendon-6 Wayland-6 Clarendon-42 Childress-7 Clarendon-7 Abilene C. C.-29 With the exception of the game played with Abilene Christian College, a college of senior rank whose team outweighed the Clarendon Bull-dogs at an average of thirty-five pounds per man, C. C. lost only one game during the football season of '20-'2l. That game was lost to Wayland Baptist College a few days after Maples, C. C. quarter- back had been laid up with a serious injury and the entire team reconstructed. We evened the count with Wayland later by trimming her on the home gridiron, and played her to a 6-6 tie at Amarillo. Wayland's record for the year, however, included other losses. which gave us an undisputed claim to the championship of the Panhandle. PAGE oNg HUNDRED AND FIFTELN
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Tr made a hole for his backs on the offense. On the defense he is good on getting through , , ,urximJmr:, , , , , ,, ,,,-Wi-wiw . .NYE it , it . W E' E il, -1:5 1: f r Y -J fs 7 1 x, f V. ::,!.?k ii l . 4 . 1, V at i A 7 .v 'I ii 1 I V . s . Eli . ' 1 .5 1 H - 1 1 ROBERT HOLT, Tackle, --------- Wheeler, Texas. Bob was always cracking jokes with Blondie during signal practice, but he delivered the goods in such a fashion that he was never replaced by a substitute. He hit hard and 3 I and rushing the punter or passer, and he is a crackerjack tackler. More star material for 2 next year. tv il NOAH MEAD5, Fullback, ------- - - Clarendon, Texas. ' Li ll X I In Noah we see the smashing type of player. He hits the line low and hard, usually gaining, and he is also mighty good on short end runs. ln addition to his running ability, Elf Noah was valuable to the team in that he was one of the best passers in the Panhandle, and a mighty goodkicker. He is a good punter, and missed only three goals from touch- lil down, besides kicking several dropkicks during the season. Noah is one of the most valuable men on the team, and we predict a great season for him next year. Ng Ht ll STANLEY GREEN, Tackle ----- - - - - - Wheeler, Texas. 'M Pot was new at football until this year, but he made a place for himself in the Clarendon line. . He is one of that quiet kind. Never says anything in a game. But ' we hear of him on the Campus after the game is over. Green is a wee bit slow for a tackle, but he didn't find his better until he struck Bailey of Abilene Christian College. X ' Q l ,.i ill 5.1 75, fi .jpg f lf, 1 1 17 ' ?',ff1 Z ' .:gL.1tfC t .IX 7,1 PPT, V: . . . . .. -F ..-.. -7- --YV --is-of -J -, x X. f .- it ,ff X'-9 PACE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN il li ll ,J l w ll . lx
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