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nnnnuum an ua lu an Qt gnmunnnullmnnlnllllnmul- .ggqpgqgq .iq ala D ' Q I1 lFoo1tbal ' W .. Front Row, Left to Right: Frank Henry, Allan McBroom, Cliff McNulty, Bill VVilson, Clarence Castor. Second Row, Left to Right: Carl Quackenbush, Coach, Albert Orr, John Kelley, Gordon Mitchel, Eric McDavis, Harry Hodgiins, William Miller, Wesley Schubbe, Gerald Freeborg. Third ROW, Left to Right: L. VV. Saltz, Asst. Coach, Bill Haney, Percy Gilman, Leslie Hebert, M. J. Benjamin, Asst. Coach, J. WV. Black, Asst. Coach. On September 6, 1929, the gladiators of Hill- yard high donned their armor and gathered their weapons for practice in the art of football. This practice lead up to a series of touraments which tried the mettle of the Panther warriors although the struggles in which the Panther gladiators par- ticipated did not require the death of an opponent before a victory could be claimed, yet they gave every ounce of energy that was possible to outwit the opponent. Though not rewarded by victory every time these warriors were loyal to their school and gave their best to bring victory. PULLMAN GAME The knights of the Panther court who excel in the art of advancing the pigskin journeyed to Pullman on September 22 for their first fracas. The Panthers led the fracas in their own manner during most of the game but a few bad breaks gave Pullman the long end of the 12 to 0 score. Page fifty KELLOGG ENCOUNTER Friday, September 28, saw the knights of the gridiron at Kellogg doing battle with the forces of Kellogg high. Although not victorious the Panthers gave a good account of themselves dur- ing the entire game. The final score was 19 to 149. MOSCOW FRACAS The Panther warriors staged their first home encounter on Harmon field October 5. Moscow high was the opponents in this tournament. The Panthers received the hardest blow of the season in the second quarter when Wesley Dutch Schubbe, the plunging fullback, received a frac- tured cheek bone. Hillyard failed to rally during the remainder of the game and the Moscowites returned to their home town with a 25 to 0 victory. SANDPIONT BATTLE Sandpoint high next challenged the Panther gladiators to do battle in the Sandpoint arena fContinued on page -1.-i-.mi--.- -m--m- .--'29-...--. --.- -----+
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