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Heidelberg trekked to Delaware to meet the Battling Bishops of Ohio XYesleyan in the Princes' first Ohio Conference en- counter. The contest was HC's annual mi- gration and the college students packed themselves into the stadium for the clash with the conference champs of 1954. lYes- leyan picked up a comfortable lead in the first half but as the gun ended the game, Heidelberg had eased by their opponents, 35-26. Left to right: John Robenstein, Dave Zartman, Dick Lengler, Gil Craven, Roy Anderson, Al Vorder- mark. ,Xa fi - 'wat-unit H Q13 3'i:t:ii'Ze21.s si as ffw- n NVitter1berg's squad was next on the Princes' schedule and boasted of a good record. A fairly confident NYittenberg team traveled to Tiffin and returned after being blanked by the locals, 20-O. Capital's Fight- ing Lutherans played host to the Tricolor combine and gave their visitors one of the toughest games of the season. The HC eleven finally captured the victory by a slim margin - 34-32. is as Ll ,pf ..3'-, f Amigggf s ,M KV Fred McGarvey, most valuable player 117
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