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E HWNXVWNQICIZONWWC 4? EVA RUST, REGINALD, Reg -Halfback, capr. Out-punting every opponent during the sea- son, making more than his share of the yardage, and snapping long and short passes into his teammates' arms were some of the most im- portant reasons for the great success of the Mountaineers team. A triple-threat man and a good one. WADE, JEROME, ferry -Halfback. Going in at either halfback position and filling shoes that were slightly bigger than he had been used to Wearing, he filled them right well. He could pass as accurately as any other man on the team. WAITE, LEO, Silent -Tackle His Work was not of the spectacular kind, but he was constantly on the job and could be depended upon to turn in a Well played game when called upon. WAKEHAM, HUBERT, Hub -End Throwing opponents for losses and snaring long passes were his specialties. They never got around his end. YOUNG, HOWARD, Red -Tackle ' A regular work horse best described Red. He proved that a good tackle doesn't have to be a big man. 88 W, cf?f-A-7-g:N.70xxEyf's'pfN7
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f Qr5,y..7dw Nqlq 3 QA fi Q Reading left to right, front row-McCully, Wade, Captain Sarrett, Price, Poseyg back row-Coach Quinn, Carden, Sullivan, Crawford, Houtchens, Paisley BASKETBALL E. O. N .'s first basketball team played a strong brand of ball throughout the season. From the small squad of experienced players in school Coach Quinn developed a team that could play with the best in college competition. This is shown by the scores, we lost to the best by small margins and won from others by large numbers of points. In the pre-season games the Mountaineers defeated strong independent teams by decisive scores, and although we were defeated in several of our college games, E. O. N. put up a determined and dangerous fight to the final whistle. The opening games of the season were with the Red Devils from Helix, a team which had several times won the independent championship of Eastern Oregon. Regardless of the fact that the Helix team was composed of ex-college stars, the Mountaineers proved to be the stronger team. The invasion of the Willamette Valley by the Blue and Gold team proved very successful. Our team defeated Albany College and played Monmouth and Columbia University to close scores. This was a splendid record fora road trip. Willamette University, College of Idaho, Cheney Normal, and Oregon State Normal were played on the home field. These encounters were fast and interesting. Helix ..........,................... 27 E. O. N ........................... 32 Union Independents ........ 24 E. O. N ........ ..... 4 7 Helix .............................. 30 E. O. N ........ ..... 3 6 Cheney Normal ..............,. 36 E. O. N ........ ..... 3 0 Albany College .......... , ...... 2 5 E. O. N ........ ..... 5 3 Monmouth Normal .......... 37 E. O. N ........ ..... 2 9 Monmouth Normal .......... 51 E. O. N ........ ..... 2 4 Columbia University ........ 36 E. O. N ........ ..... 3 1 Baker Athletic Club ........ 18 E. O. N ........ ..... 6 4 Willamette University ...... 63 E. O. N ........ ....., 2 7 College of Idaho .............. 41 E. O. N ........ ..... 3 4 Monmouth Normal .......... 43 E. O. N ........ ..... 2 6 Monmouth Normal .......... 37 E. O. N ........ ......... 2 9 Totals ........................ 468 462 90 Q X 1' W-?Of : 5270 x s WSW
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