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-R A ,f , W ,N if f .: . ,. V- 4. .' Y. U-N3 1 YU 'Xl ,-A tu' , I' gn A '.-V. K .t'I'Q-'ZH 'fill -lj, YIM' x y 1 r.: ,L 'ff ff. f . A ,, , ' ' i fri, . . . ,-..Q:? i?faA . -' 2' of A- '1-K'-.,F.Se:zf-vig-.. 'N 1 .,. X for the coming of the State Teachers. Highland went onto the field with Cap- tain Lewis, Hunter, McCarty and Bray in the backfield, Spenner at center, Doer- iier and Crawford at guard, Bean and Thomson at tackle, Ziegler and Dietert at end. Highland was defeated 10 to 0 in a game that was a series of ill luck and loose playing in the first half. The Teachers scored all their points in the first half, but were held scoreless in the second half, for Highland played a het- ter game after a lecture between halves. Twice the hall was worked down to within ten yards of the Teachers' goal, only to be lost on downs. The team came out of the State Teachers' game badly crippled and were in no condition for the game with Iowa Wesleyan, and., to add to this, half of the team were sick from something they had eaten for dinner in a junction town on the way to Fairfield. Neither team was able to score in the first quarter, but soon after the beginning of the second quarter, Highland put the ball across for 6 points. Iowa Wesleyan tied the count in the second half and, later in the same period, intercepted a forward pass and carried it over for the final count of the game, making it 13 to 6 in favor of the Methodists. Twice in the last five minutes of play Highland carried the hall to the two-yard line only to lose it and start over again in the center of the field. The game ended with the ball iu Highland's possession on their opponents' thirty-yard line. The last game of the season was played on the home field against the fast St. Ambrose team. Highland put up a game fight and, up to the closing min- utes of the second period, played a great game. Three touchdowns and two field goals for St. Ambrose told the story of the last game. Two of these touch- downs came in the last five minutes of play after Highland had lost three men through injuries. p After the close of the season the football men gave a banquet in honor of Coach Brown, who had received his call to report to New York for Y. M. C. A. work in France.
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Q 4 i.Vfx ' , , X . ,ls , .. ,K Wi.. -sf 1'.- of , H , , . -H, U .v, N , Ali.. L51 u Ti ack ARLY in the spring Coach Brown had a large squad of 1ne11 preparing for the cross .country run. Each department was represented,' the Isn- glIl6Cl.'S entering two teams. The squad left the main building Xvltll L- -A Palmer in the lead and he was not displaced during the whole course to Union Park, back, and around the athletic field. The Engineers' team, com- posed of Palmer, Griswold, Hungerford, Floodeen and Smith, was the first team to finish. Hopkins Bros. presented the department with a banner and a medal was given to Palmer for winning individual 'first honors. Time, 17 min., 3 see. The Pharmics came in second, the Commercials third, the Engineers, second team fourth, the Liberal Arts-Normal team fifth. J The Engineers challenged the other departments, combined, for the Home Meet and came out in the lead, 69 to 62. E denoting Engineers, A Allied departments Event ' First Second Third Time '100-yard dash Lewis, E Gena, A Mitcllell, E :10 4-5 Mile run Palmer, E Griswold, E Ziegler, A -5:16 Low hurdles Mitchell, E Hinton, A Bean, E :20 3-5 Quarter mile Gena, A Stanley, A Bray, E e 1:00 High hurdles Hinton, A Greenwood, A Mitchell, E :l9 ll-5 Half mile Beatty, A Palmer, E Ziegler, A 2:16 220-yard clash Gena, A Lewis, E Stanley, A Q24 3-4- Two mile Floodeen, E Hungerford, li Vest, A 12 124 3-5 4High jump Rau, A Greenwood, A Mitchell, E 5 ft. 2 in. Pole vault Greenwood, A Ferrell, E Cherrie, E 8 f t.. Broad jump Webster, A Macomber, A Lewis,- E 19 ft. 6 in. Shot put Jensen, E Aitken, E Johnston, E 38 ft. 2 in. Discus Jensen, E Aitken, E Mitchell, E 1061 ft. 9 in Javelin Jensen, E Aitken, E Mitchell, E 118 ft. Relay Allied Departments 1:4-3 2-5 Jensen won individual honors with three firstshand Gena was second with two firsts and a second. '
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