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WILLIAM BRADLEY KHalfba,clcj Brad was a hard scrapper and a fast man on his feet. His first year. Watch him go next year! h Wvsvuwfilgs BYREL LANG I Tackle Q THE BULL DOG PAUL STEVENS KQucwterrbackj Steve was little, but Oh, My! Speedy and a good little open-Held runner. Could out-guess an opponent. First year. Talk about scrap! His first year, but always in the game. Also part of the beef trust. Has two more years. Page One Hundred One
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WH P - i ,, Q o 'I,,,,.j A-4 'sr e The Season of I92I The season just past Was, on the Whole, a good one. The Bull Dogs started well, and took the measure of their former team-mates, the alumni, 10-0. We journeyed to Omaha early and were held to a scoreless tie. By this time We were impatiently Waiting for our annual clash with Doane. The day was ideal and We proved to them that Cotner Was surely on the football map, by whipping them, 10-7. At this time the jinX hit us in the form of an injury to Shull's boot- ing toe. Playing a slow game, Grand Island held us to a nothing to noth- ing tie. But pepping up again, We brought home the bacon from York' score, 7-6. 7 On account of an epidemic of diphtheria, our Midland game was can- celled. By this time about half our regulars were on the crippled list, Cave and Sally being laid up. It was following this that we met our first defeat at Hastings, 17-0. Next came Kearney, and up to the last minute it was anybody's game, but they finally grabbed it, the score being 3-0. Then came our final game with Peru on Thanksgiving Day, which We lost, 28-3. Q ra R. i 54 4-:Zhi X ...' is f g. ' QQ 'grim Wm rr.,, 7 U -I ,:,,U-E:Em,,,.,,,J5-,L,.LJmLh.,w ,,,,,. F, ,.,,, W- ..., Ts ,,,, J: -1f11:g'z n ---f-1-- Q-1-nv-v5flf 'fLu:L11Z1J1-'Y'mm11'LW11W 3g Page One Hundred Three
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