Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1921

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Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 101 of 264
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Page 101 text:

EVERY E-M AN 'S A M BITION. THE HENNESSEY GAME. As November 19th was an open date on Enid's schedule, an arrangement was made to journey to Hennessey and lock horns with the team of that city. Enid's opponents proved to have a good line and offered a stubborn defenseg end runs and forward passes, however, proved Hennessey's undoing and Enid finished the game at the top of the score of 28-0. Altho there were no stars in this game, a good combination of team work was in evidence throughout. THE EL RENO GAME. On this Turkey Day it fell to the lot of Enid to invade El Reno in a special car, supported by one hundred rooters, for our annual tilt with that team. On the first kick- off Enid's jinx appeared, and the result was that, after receiving the ball, Fatty was out of the game for the first time this season. The first half marked a decided score in favor of the opponents. By this time Arbuckle was able to get back into the game but his injury detracted from his usual form, and the game ended with a score 52-0 in favor of El Reno. The opponents outweighed Enid to a considerable extent. King played the best game for Enid, though he did so with the aid of only one eye.

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THE CHICKASHA GAME. The mighty Strauss Warriors invaded Enid's territory for our third conference game, and walked away with the long end of the score. Enid registered the first tally with a touchdown and goal, but was unable to keep the visitors from doing the same in the first half. The half ended with the score 7-7. However, in the third quarter the superior Weight of the invaders began to tell on Enid's defense, and her line proved weak in several places, for the third quarter ended with the score 21-7 for Chickasha, and for the first time Enid's defense broke down at the last. The game ended with the score 42-7 in favor of the visitors. THE WICHITA GAME. Enid's worthy foes from the north made their annual invasion for the sixth game. We took them to the Association Park and proceeded to give them a reception mixed with forward passes and end runs, which resulted in a score of 14-0 at the end of the first half. In the second half Enid repeated this performance and when the final whistle sounded we had succeeded in taking the long end of the 35-3 score, which is the largest score Enid has ever registered over the sunflower products from Wichita. Arbuckle and Haskins were numbered with the stellar performers in this contest.



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Weissinger, Osborne fcoachj, White, Williams, Williamson, Schneider, Evans, Groves, Shires, Entriken fCapt.J, Caldwell, Avery, Richey. THE SECOND TEAM. ln any school the one group of men who really assist the school athletics the most and receive the least credit for so doing is the Scrub Team. The Scrubs are the boys who show the real school spirit in athletics. They grind day after day in order that they may prepare the first team for a better tight against other schools, and they do so with no hope of applause from the grand stand. Their only encouragement is that from their ranks come the material for future teams. The Scrubs of Enid this year played two games with other schools. The first was with Lahoma at that place. They won easily, and incidentally the game brought to li ht th b'l't ft l ' g e a ll y 0 wo p ayers who were later added to the first squad aggregation. Clodfelter and Krauss were easily the stars of this game. The second and final game of the Scrubs, with the Garber aggregation, ended in :1 tie score. The game was played in a mixture of mud and water, and it would have been better for the players had they been outfitted with boots and waders for this contest than with the usual football equipment. Again Krauss and Clodfelter played the stellar roles. So ended the season for the Scrubs. Some doubtless will be numbered among E 'd' ltt ' H ' ni s e er men next year. Here s to the Scrubs! May we all take a lesson in school loyalty from them!

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