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pw .-1 ir- ' 'Ji -7 i i Q vast' T 26 f ffii' J 0423 f lq 3 ' ,dl Lf? C iq ul ik, 552' s Fig i asf? Q or ia sg e if picked up a fumble, and ran sixty yards for a touchdown. Central then kicked a field CBE E goal and made a safety. The score at the half was Heights, 6 Central 5. In the last do i Ag, half, Martellra ran wild, the whole Central team failed, time and time a ain to sto Z Q, I g 3 P b Q him. just before the game ended Central completed a pass for a touchdown and their 1 last score. Heights then intercepted a pass and only the pistol saved Central from a ,E worse score, as it stopped a Heights drive which had already gone sixty yards. Heights 2-'Ei gl-Q showed a thorough knowledge of football. However, we especially commend Martellra Q65 i for the ground he gained, McCarble for the asses he interce ted, and Red Kennedy J , P P . 553 for the tight and Ere he added to the team. This game marked the passing of Captain M Kennedy, Davis, Martellra, Shown, Durham, and Fisher, and their presence will be E. wg greatly missed when the 1926 Gridiron call is sounded. Lives q' football men remind zu 1 That we, too, can push and shove, My O Ami departing, leave behind us gg Hoqfprints on zznotlicrl' mug. S 5 Q9 Q49 r lr: - , I ew 'gs if ai 43 LI'-4 if ff-:Q Zi? if 2 '32 ll Q-V-11 1 H t 'llllllIllHlU Q num Y lllllll 1 llrlumm. T-E 2- Iii- 7' Ili :T 11+-li7 i hivf-'Qi ' ?l- ,f 1, 15-1-5 ill' ' 4-iQ' ff' ' -'L-' A - fl fl. .,..' t'-i ii as W M it -1.4 aa f t if t ? :-.T lllf Milli n'l'llW a--fiusmvlh , Sell i ll? ffl' ' '. .. .2 C ni' e 5 '1' - ' 1 - ewlilllll
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o 7222:-' 'O li 4wNf -il if A if if -0 , 0 2 0 , 1 3 ,A 'HSS ,ziggy 37 EQ iii N 2 Ii E JE I I Z gg 2 :J The Qford R ...- M., , HEIGHTS I9 CENTRAL I2 gg Q HEIGH1'S I3 GRANGER I3 HEIGHTS o BRACKENRIDGE o Q HEIGHTS I9 ORANGE 6 HEIGHTS o MAIN AVENUE 2 ig HEIGHTS 40 VICTORIA o HEIGH1'S 9 PORT ARTHUR 6 1 E1 HEIGHTS I2 AUSTIN 9 HEIGHTS I3 SOUTH END 6 gg 'i J 133 W.. R51 C o A C H if - A James VV. Dain, our football coach, is always ready to help us in any way possible Q even though on some occasions it does not pertain to athletics. With this thought in L,-be mind a lump comes in our throats when we think of leaving him behind, even at old Q Heights. We only wish that he were going with us on this journey to what we hope are O better things, so we could again be with him. May all his seasons to come be cham- ng pionship ones and may life be always filled with pleasant things for him to think about. E'--. .E .yi JZ U - Q if 5 E iff 55?- xa N .ly as li j' jTQ -A-.-T 1-1-:L it S1 . I -.I Y -7: ' if ' -'LTITTQ iiillljilj , ' - . A 1 I ' -,,,:,,,,- -H' -M - -' '1 N -'-' - i W7 I ' illll ii'l '5W ' 'nf it lll5'E'5l5iiW' 'il I V5-'J-e.-'i-4 7'U-'i'iiA rl 31 di ll-i ' 4 . In i ' I I ir in 4' tr ff::5'i7n:1 'fi' I' filiimnqi - ,O 9
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