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THE QUIL1. MAGAZINE f is ll Yi iii' fi 6 efww M I' K it ,U sync E ' ,. DEA J l 'xg' lf A' I ix X E 0 MIA and HARRY FALTER lr , l.et's remini e h e in day f 193 oinde er faded Enid's h es for a confer- l Yes, letip g ac hind l tl footb l ence title. V 4,1 Q headlincil t a e r ' the 'd Ilflorn' b'Enid Plainsmen Trounce Blackwell 19-0, , X News Skin e niwillil-li A chool ai s- Vwere the headlines after the Blackwell game, Ola, ' ri s aso f l Pl D' but they told only half the story. The Plains- gf G11 W' Pl :ns Vwlllo men resorted to razzk'-dazzle play in second half of the ame after the aroonsl il 1 P Compliments -n s y I A - . e s e s p C erokee Minn 3 ' Say, h asvreally a game evph if he core w wided, 0 Qu I i , K . hfd held the scoreless in the gdpening ' 0 y u sh ld h e seen t er atthews tanza. S thrilled t e ns with his e ibition of pass Aggge lettermeifwfnw witnessed e q,g,jtNCA-4 , ing and ri niggas he scored three cou ers gqlmsmen batter the hopeless Kingfi h0 e - J X for the ain en. lj owjackets Zalan a ga at szihxevery W TNT TT-TT' l A we-ck lat the headlines eamed eligible on th' ept the wate ox l l Plainsmen Rom Chicks -yes, romp bryan acti n. The me read- F-,,.,- 1 they did. T e Plain men ahh helcy Plainsmen CushZdngfishe9L0f x X -Www Ywlig, scant 6-2 cad r rh tim, bg ithe Tluglingicdf the entire seasyas pack- second pe' d for d he P i s Mripping ed in ihis one he . if you're abso- f- past the Chickas even, a mg three mo c lutely sur you ward Po see hat it was, here , tallies to put the game on ic . car' it is: Plain ei Battle Tulsa t 0-0 Dead- N But a week later f the headlines lock. QE: Plains -n held ulsans to a . .V ,Vx an 3 whimpering these sad wxrg-Central Dek X aw in a- game tha w payed in a dgigz K X JL Q., feats Plainsmen 20-6. Unforttlnaw the that contmu9l'l'throughout t Plainsmen were slightly ovgxhdent and Nomina on for the gloomiest eadline of x LLMQ fell hard as the Cards blasted their way the yea lgoes to t ' V mer hich ap- Dx K through the Plains ensin no uncertain terms. peare heEoQi o 'miner -Qfxrefx Th Enid counter me on a 40 ard pass 25: sk s ack Enid Oar o cop Race KV, k A rom Ma ws to Simmons i t en 13- hi game cost the Plainsmen their J o air. firs N thern Conference Title as Paw- ' The follo streamer as omew t h a's Ted Brunt provided the main spark 'AA MA USE soothing iders it r -En t shattered the Plainsmen. K X Plains e Delat No east I 6. Th ,F Contrary President Roosevelt's wishes 1- Plainsm crushed their sec d klahoma ' the Plains n played their Turkey Day Ol LS Cit o onen I y much er margi game on ov. 30, and what a ga it turned th the c e i i tes for En la out to b The Plainsmen ot only abused . l were get or , ge re eng y t e wis s of their Com nder-in-Chief but N got, ldi g the rse scorel s i th' al 0 t threats of the lthrie eleven as they Nl g m entg gf the me. sw' 'ped the Blueja s 39-0. Ooopsl We , i ter!! int Practice th Plains- Sf ot, the headline read: Plainsmen Drop C -T e t t 1' argon gam C14 rain Wizbi Vlcwry. ' Pack 'th Surprig C line whiclsxi' this it i1l'11C!' the Cllt'I'CnI football Statl0l1S EVel'yW follJv is lme rear: ar ons Banlfl season end X u with this headline: Rich- --5 - Plginyyywtg Q1 Tig, A l w ki Off frm-li ara' Boeppl Na 'ed On North All-Star I C Maroo ljgundzd Of Dqug wicfgix Team, th' ll-SIaL'lSClCCll0I1S had jllSI lJCgllh. chest andi 3 Perry d'5 waiting 5 on ,Calvin P dexter crashed the sub-heads 'N i the E id 4 d le to their rgt r , The l ith hi selectionais alternate to any back- Plain n dre bl a fewlm ts later, Y Rd ma who wchlldnt be able to play in andxthe game en in 3 6-6 deg l Ck, th N f th-South All-Star game in August. Q t t Q Enl 01153 game' gave t,N. vent to But fthe hC2Lllil'1C with the lJI'02ClESI smile lx ' the thrilling headlines of the Went something like this: Plainsmen Place year, Pl ' 5 Crush Ponca City Wildgagg Three On All-Conference Team. The three 5 l 6 15,6 Q5 6 . 26-0. The lainsmen romped all over the hapless W' dcats with Worley Lynn mxaking the most outstanding play of the game when he intercepted a Ponca pass and returned it 85 yards for a touchdown. The injury of Plainsmen who made the first team were Calvin Poindexter, Gilbert Ogden, and Douglas Spiers while Bob Hodges and All- Staru Richard Boepple were content to take fContinued on page 57j 'hie'
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