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Back in Thatcher again the Monsters beat Dixie Junior College from St. George, Utah, 53 to 0 and the White Sands Army team from Almaguardo, New Mexico, 35 to 6. A return game at El Centro with the Arabs was a hard fight with the local squad barely edging the California team 14 to 7. The last game of the season, played at Thatcher on Thanksgiving day, was perhaps the hardest game the Gila eleven played all year. This game against the Mustangs of Silver,City, New Mexico, saw a team that had been beaten by Gila earlier in the season out for revenge, and the local team, who were' determined to close the season with only one loss. Only after a hard drive in the closing minutes and a spectacular completed pass, were the Monsters able to beat the Silver City team, 12 to 6. ,Y-yt ,fn 7,.1Yl4,,g,, J 15, VY.. 4,2 : ' - ' -. 3-zo, ,mx-.E ,, , .........- ..,-.-...M .im,.-,..
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