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ATHLETICS FOOT BALL a Clarion High School foot hall is slill modern history, dating back only to the year 1902, when Prof.eE. Fellows issued a call for candidates, to which twenty-one men responded, Under the leadership of Dr. Parsons as coach, a fast, aggressive bunch of players was developed that won three of live hard -contested games during the season. Practically the same men represented the school, on the gridiron the next season, displaying better form and playing better ball, and although handicapped by not having a regular coach, I they won five of the eight games they played. At the opening of the third season Captain John Sturgeon had twelve experienced players and several promising new men from which to pick a team. The management was fortunate enough to secure the services of John Van Liew, a former Iowa college star, as coach, and under his leadership the team vron the championship of Northwestern Towa. At the close of this season the team was at its best, having defeated some of the best teams in the state, notably Algonaf which was forced to accept defeat on Thanksgiving day by a score of twelve to six. ip y Q J The season of 1905 looked blue for Clarion, having lost the services of Coach Van Liew and three of the best players. There was, however, some new material' which showed up well. Rowen went to full back, but had hisfaiikle broken in the first game. Carmichael went to right-half and Stockwell to guard. The rest of the positions were held by old men. Despite the fact that the team was greatly crippled by injuries and the lack of a competent coach, seven out of the nine games played were won, the championship being lost to Ida Grove. The team of 1906 was composed of almost entirely new men, Zastrovln, Stockwell, Bryant and Rowen being all that
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YVith the score tied and but five minutes to play Jensen re- ceives a knock on the head which puts him out of the game and renders him delirious for an hour or more. In this delirium he confesses that it was he who stole the papers and placed them in John's room. John himself goes in, takes his old place at left-half and with a minute to spare crosses the line for a touchdown. He is the hero of the hour and at the reception in the evening whatever doubt might have been left is cleared away by the president of the college in his speech. The meeting closes with nine rahs for Johnnie l and apologies by all his teammates. Truly a remarkably entertaining story and if one had never read a book which was published in England about ten years ago under the name of Old St. Joseph, it would no doubt deserve it's present popularity. Space will not permit our quoting page after page of direct stealing from the older book, Wbut to any one who has the curiosity to look for themselves we would recommend the dormitory scene or the glee club practice. Such piracy is wicked and were we the owners of the English copyright there would in the language of Nine Rails! be something doing.
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19 were left of the previous year's regulars. Though vastly out-weighed in every contest the team won the first game without. a coach. Later Rudolph Goslin, a former star tackle, was secured to train them. Among the new men who showed up well were Denio at full-back and t'Babe Goslin and Shorty', Burt at end and tackle. ' The prospects for 1907 are bright. Every one turn out and boost! L . K t FOOTBALL TEAM or 1906 g Wilfilll OUT smolce HEX! yeisf.
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