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Y 5 L 5 o U O 5 Q I , r Y U FOOTBALL A : ln 1918 C. T. C. experienced a very good year in football. Although she claims T 5 no victories, much credit should be given the football team. A School not starting until October and a scarcity of men caused a great handicap A to our season's work. There were only about twelve men that reported for practice A and only a few of them had any experience. Our coach was the cause of success, for A he developed a very fast team considering the material he had to work with: lt was A hard work for the boys, but with Glaze as the backbone and pep-maker, all were very E much interested, not knowing the outcome. Q After three days' practice the C. T. C. squad journeyed to Boulder to play C. U., ' a team that was much larger and had been practicing for a month. This game gave ' 5 Glaze an opportunity to size up the material at hand. The result was defeat, but T5 Q showed signs of improvement with more practice. - ? 2 Our next game was with Aggies, at Greeley. The team went down to defeat E , again, but showed from hard work it was improving every day. E With a Fighting spirit it met Laramie twice. They. won .by one touchdown on ' 0 their own grounds and also defeated the Teachers on Thanksgiving day at Greeley, ' A by one touchdown. E Q 2 Score g Q Boulder 59-C. T. C. O at Boulder E 5 Aggies 2C-C. T. C. 7 at Greeley ' E Q Laramie 6-C. T. C. O at Laramie E O D. U. 14-C. T. C. 6 at Greeley ' D Laramie 8-C. T. C. O at Greeley E 5 - ' E 5 Q C Q Q E , 4 :I 4 E1 , , 4 - E C W VVWVV VVFNIETE A A A A VMVN MN1 A I'fEf1rrAX1l'fm1 'O 104
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