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55' 1 4517? Hmmm'mnInInInmmnmmnmmnm iz Q1 HIIIlmIInInIInIInIInImlmmmmmmu kj L fi if VW at The hardest fought game of the season was the one played on Thanksgiving with lronton. The Glenwood warriors fought hard but found it impossible to overcome the big lead that the Tigers piled up at the beginning of the game. The score at the end of the game was 3l-O. Thus the football season, in which Glenwood played mostly against class A teams ended with a record of six victories and four defeats. The total points scored were Glenwood 139 and Opponents 132. EUGENE X7ASH EDGAR JONES ALBERT RIDINGER Yenny', who played at end was always breaking up plays of the opposing backs. Yenny was a hard fighter and fought till the final whistle. XVe are sorry to lose him this year. Ed,H another end, although handicapped the first of the season with an injury came out and made a record for himself. From the beginning to the end he fought the same smooth game and never knew the word quit. jones is lost through graduation. A big, strong, rough, and ready boy was Red He was like a stone wall on the line and spoiled many plays from his place at tackle. Red was injured in the XVellston game and was unable to appear during the remainder of the season. Fifty-seven
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