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,an ., , , rs' ., ' 5- --.L r ' ' rss 'Ihe next week we met Perry on their Held. The game was hard fought. just before the half Perks passed to Barnes for a touchdown and made it. De Pue entercepted a pass in the third quarter and put us into position for a second touchdown. The game was featured by Francis Perks returning the punts. Joe Lyhene, due to illness, was unable to play but he got plenty of instructions from the bench. He saw himself as others saw him. Gontlolo intro- duced the new play, the flip, Medford had not lost a game all season, but had never won any athletic contests from us so the game October 31 was a big feature. Practices during the previous week had been interfered with by fairs and our co-operation was weak. We were without the services of DePue, because he had b:en absent from practices, Barnes was in the hospital with an injured hand received in a car wreck and Arlie and Gondola, who took their places were not strong enough to hold the end, because they had not been worked there enough. During this game Garber made six first downs and Medford made only two. Perks was overworked trying to make advances, because Medford's c.nter stopped most of our plays and advancss were possible at only one end. We held them to a 6-0 score. For the last five years the Wolverines have tried to defeat Jet. On November ll, Jet came here confident of victory. Garber was out full force to back their team. Both teams ex- hibited many good forward passes. just before the half a Jet player intercepted a pass and ran thirty-five yards, but Louis was in the way to prevent a touchdown. The Wolverines battled and battled them but did not make a touchdown until the third quarter. At the begin- ning of the fourth quarter Jet began an aerial attack by which they profited their first touch- down. When the game was about over they were on our three-yard line but we held them for four downs. The football squad felt that if they won over Jet, though all other games were lost, the season would be a success. The game was won 7-6. The ball which was used during that game is now gaily painted and in the high school trophy case. Superintendent jesse A. Owensby entertained us with a big turkey feed as a reward. Lamont came here November 21. It was the worst game of the season. We worked to- gether fairly well but did not have the driving push as usual until the third quarter. Lyhene made a thirty-yard run for a touchdown, his only touchdown of the season. During the last quarter Ogburn started to carry the ball for an end run and fumbled it. While recovering the ball, a Lamont player tackled him, and broke his arm. Garber won a glorious victory l0-0. On Thanks ivin the Wolverines met their traditional enemies the Bear Cats on the Bo d g Y 5 y field. During the previous seven years Covington had won three games, Garber had won three games, and one game had been tied. Both teams entered the fight with great vengeance. The Wolverines passing attacks were very successful. All the linemen played their best defensive game of the season. We crowned the season with a thrilling victory of IZ-8 over the Bear Cats. Because of this reat fame Venable ave the team and facultv a bi chicken dinner. g L g . g Those of the team who were given all-conference honors were: Myles Perks, half-back, Glenwood Clow, end, and George Enochs, tackle. Those who were given honorable mention were Joe Lyhene, Glenn Jeffries, and Wayne Cinnamon. ,all -,W 10,1
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