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v Q It THE FOOTBALL SEASON HE 1921 football season was noteworthy for the success attained against the obstacles which arose. The players present at school at the begin- ning of the year were willing and eager to play, but there were not enough of them to do anything. Consequently they had to wait until more of the fellows were back in school. Finally, after about a month, the team got to work in earnest, Besides the late start, the team was also hindered by a lack of materialg there was xx shortage of boys of sutlicient size to be of value. A third obstacle was the scarcity of available teams with which to playg all the games were with teams from quite a distance. The first game of the season was with Crookston High School at Crookston. We were defeated by a 'score of 53-7. In the first quarter Johnson had the misfor- tune of breaking his nose. This weakened the team considerably. The first half was very one-sidedg but in the second half Fosston scored seven points to Crook- ston's thirteen. After this defeat the team did not lose courage, but hucked up and got down to hard work, practicing every evening. The second game was with Thief River Falls High School, at Fosston. This game was loosely played by both sides. Forward passes were tried frequently, but we were unlucky in completing them. Thief River won, 32-6. The Ada game, which was to have been the ,next, was cancelled by Ada. This was a disappoint- ment, for a close contest was expected. On Armistice Day the team journeyed to the Northwest School of Agricul- ture, where they were defeated by a score of 25-G. There was poor playing on both sides, on account of the cold, disagreeable weather. The East Grand Forks game was the best of the season. At the time, com- parative scores gave East Grand Forks the best record in the district. The game with them was hard fought, and ended in a tie, 7-7. According to the games played towards the last, it was evident that we could have had a very good team if we had had more practice before the schedule opened. Although the football season was not a success from the standpoint of games won, yet much credit is due the team and the coaches, Mr. Troxel and Mr. Fred Delbern, for the excellent showing made in the face of odds. Pu ge Thirty-two
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