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V .K It F' i lc llu ml T I il I N .sr in I I N I V, i1 Q il y ' V Gai ng EL.-if D ,X 1 l l. K HORMAN, '33 LEMKE, '34 BROWN, '35 L Add a ready tongue to As the season progressed Lack of beef is counter- N this much brawn and the George developed into a acted by speed and clever- opposition wilts. fine end. ness in this half-back. Ji Q 0 O O l Then Augustana, with several conference victories behind her, came to Mitchell anticipating an easy victory. The game was a thriller from beginning to end, and Wesleyan rolled up a decisive victory by a score of 13 to 26. I l The ineligibility of Brown, coupled with weather conditions, gave Southern Normal a 19 to 0 victory over the Tiger eleven. ig ' The final game of the season was the traditional Thanksgiving Day Yank- .' ton-Wesle an clash. Yankton was the favorite and a substantial Gre hound A A Y Y l , victory was predicted. The Tigers, however, found themselves for the first time in this game and outplayed Yankton consistently throughout the battle. ' il im -lQ'i3'az2.EfJzig,ifff tei c c - . .-N - -.- ,, c ff: vjf'l1z ,em-...au-ue, 1 l..ll i'li1:'l-E-liAr .l1CEl 1933 ,F-.YgJ:: i V ,, ' , . . 3 'l- W Page 78
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