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ATHLETICS I When Bob Evans issued ihe iniiial call for l940's firsi grid praclice, a group of young buf enrhusiasfic Sophomores answered his call, and ii' was expecled fha? 'rhe Tigers would have lo wail ai leasl one more year before lurning ou? a winning season. The final sianding, however, proves Thai' 'ihe Georgefown gridders won fiveplosi' lhree and 'fied lwo. Had 'ihe Tigers won rhe lasi' game of +he season againsf iheir arch- rivals-Transylvania-They would have, in all probabiliiy, carried off ihe Keniuclcy lniercollegiaie Conference championship, buf an aiiaclc of diarrhea hii fifreen of The ninefeen Tigers and 'lhey were 'Forced 'ro admi+ 'ro a 7 io 6 Transylvania win, Lasf year on 'rhe baskeiball floor, George- iown had one of fhe mosi handi- capped baslrelball players in 'Phe counfry as Hs caprain. Roberi' lS+umpl'S1oclxsdale, of New Albany, lnd., was capiain of The Tigers, bul he was a deaf mule. He won a berih on ihe all-KIAC baskerball ieam, due 'ro his consisieni oursrand- ing play. The Georgeiown College Mono- gram Club awarded fhe largesf leHer ever given by 'the aihleiic deparfmeni 'lo Dean Roberf T. Hinfon on Wednesday morning, December I9, l940, ai' a chapel program. Dean Hinfon coached Georgefown College afhleiic 'reams during some of 'Phe schools besf aihlefic cam- paigns. The G was imposed on a blanlcel' and was surrounded by 2I siars, I7 for 'fhe years he coached and 'four for 'lhe years fhai' he was an acfive member of Georgefown aihlefic feams. A. B. Rudy, senior from Millersburg, Ohio, presenred 'rhe award, explaining +ha+ Dean Hinion was 'rhe unanimous choice of ihe club fo receive 'Phe leH'er. Upper Righf: Boylan gains yards in 'rhe Transy game. Middle Righf: George+own did if in ihe Holbrook game. Lower Righh For more color- ful aciiviiy. Opposiie Page: One of our Maioreffes s X-a i s -.!?!P '5Qa3sfL5i59 l' . 1 L ' x we-U 1 E EVE-e S5555 axmag ensue F .of f e e,dxw
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WHEN GOOD FELLOWS GET T O G ET H E R 'l Every nighf when some Three hundred and fiffyi young people climb info fheir respecfive beds, fhey pull over fhem fhe covers of a memory-filled ddy. ln fhe dark- ness, fhey ponder wifh drowsy minds, over evenfsl fhal- will cause fhem fo remember Georgefown and ifs friends in 'lhe years ahead. Perhaps if was onlyl a friendly chal' wi'l'h a friend affer lunch, or a group of girls gafhered in chummy conference-if mighf have been an hour al' fhe Sxyeel' Shop or a lesson learned 'lhrough fellow sfu- denfs. ln happy minds will remain a glimpse of operi house quarfer hours, momenfs, given 'ro 'l'hem for sfudenf relafion enlcouragemenf, a fime fo laugh and pause before fhe evening's worlcl Info 'lhe pasf week-end fheir fhdughfs may 'lurn in fhose lasf walceful momenfs be- fore sleep overfalces resfed, re- laxed bodies, and fhe evenfs will gradually evolve Ninfo peaceful dreams. Whafever if was if brings a fondness for seven days in a weelc and 'l'he expleriences il' has broughf. New people will replace fhe old, buf Georpefown will nof forgel' fhe good fellows who marched wifh liffed heads info fhe world of l94l. l
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