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Norm Simfiun, tackle, did a lot of splendid work on the grid this fall. Swede is a big fellow, and hard to stack up against. uyclyllt' Bmmlfvy, guard, is no slouch as a grid star. Bucket knows the art of ear- ing for himself and his opponent at the same time. Don Effrrlr, end, is to be commended on his line game, and his ability to be right there with the stun that makes .1 winning team. RNJ Ka'1fr'r, halfbaek. Is he fast? He's the kind you read about, but very seldom see. Here's for more like him. lurk Rf'ili'1m'ii'r, tackle, was a big help to Coach Botkin's grid team. jeff will miss this splendid football man next year, as -lack graduates this june. THE GUARD XVho takes the knocks on every play? XY'hose lighting spirit is nevcr sprung? XVho works the hardest every day? The Guards, praises go on unsung. On defense, he has to hold that line, And spill the men who tight, To break a hole from time to time, And hasten their onward plight. -HAROLD BLELER, '30. INTRANIURAL FOOTBALL Front Row, Left tu Right-Frasch, R. Golf. Ade, D. Goff. Chastein, C'Haver Rear-Mr. Muller, Greenbnrg. Douglas, Cox, Cassd, Shaw. Andrews. l'11q+' Inu' Ilzmflrml Th ru
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Football Tributes Harold Bevlfr, full-back, is a line-smashing broncho who will go down on record as among the best. Iimnziv Fiddler, quarterback, is one of the flashiest ball-carriers Jeff has ever known. He is a brainy man and never fails to perform mighty fine work. Iflbllllj' Kubl, -guard. May it be said that when Kahl says stop, they stop. He is hard as nails, and a great grid-man. Max NIPLMIJ, halfback, is one of the fastest men known to high school football. MaXie's brain and legs functioned together many a time for touchdowns for Jeff. Leo Crou'i', halfback, might be known as old reliable. Mose plays a real game, and has earned many scores for his alma mater. Elma' Szrivfc, end, has the reputation of being one of the fastest, hardest hitting gridmen Jeff has ever turned out. You should watch his smoke! Fl'l'tfGO0t1lII:1Il, end, lets very few men get by him. His motto is the bigger they come, the harder they fall. Bill Sliiglfjy, center, holds down the pivot position in a really astounding fashion. Here's to more players like Bill. Milf D-ylelwzziirrz, halfback, was as consistent a player as we had, and his hard fighting has pulled Jeff out of many a tight hole. Clmrlz Martin, tackle, is a great, big. brute, who is very capable of shaking off his opponent. Chuck will be one of the mainstays next year. Tom Gllillillll, tackle, always played a stalwart game of football. He was a hard fighter and always made it hard for the other fellow. i E . . 2 Front Row, Left-Bell, Barnaby, Fisher, Swick, Crowe, Fiddler, McLean, Donohue, Goodman, Diamond- stone, Jarka. Second Row-Reitemeier, McCauley, Vaughan, Eberlc, Murphy, Rutehfield, Keller, Wfallace, Halsema, Dykhui7en, Plumb, W'ein. Third Row-Botkin, Swezy, Scott, Conney, Davis, Neal, Deer, Shiglcy, Kahl, Gullion, Martin, Myers. Top Row-Moore, Goldsberry, Simison, Orrh, Hudson, Comstra, Bauer, Sample, Memmer, Goldsberry, Hicks, La Plant, Webb. Pugn' Une Hlmrlred T100
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Football Home Games SEPTEMBER 21, 1929 JEFFERSON, 6-WEST LAFAYETTE, O Our mighty Bronchomen started the season well by defeating the Red Devils at the Ross-Ade bowl. A 30-yard pass, Crowe to Goodman, brought the game out of a scoreless tie in the third quarter of the fray, and won the game for the Jeff squad. The boys on the other side of the creek were on the defensive almost all of the game. Their only chance of scoring was in the third quarter just after Jeff scored her 6 points. It was a brilliant game and showed a remarkable season ahead for the Jeff boys. SEPTEMBER 28, 1929 JEFFERSON, 45-KENTLAND, 6 In a lopsided game of football played at the Jeff Held on this particular day the Red and Black gridders annexed their second victory of the season when they trounced the Kentland aggregation by the decisive score of 45-6. The Bronchos had the game in their hands practically the whole time and the Newton county lads were outclassed by the locals in every department. OCTOBER 18, 1929 JEFF, 6-GREENCASTLE, 12 In an exciting battle that taxed the energy of both players and rooters of either school, Jeff suffered defeat at the hands of the well-coached Greencastle tribe. Coach Botkin's men outclassed the Greencastle outfit two to one, but the boys from the Home of Depauw University' took advantage of a number of breaks,,' and the result of the game turned out in their favor, though the Jeff boys played the better game. NOVEMBER 2, 1929 JEFFERSON, 20-ATTICA, 6 Atta-boy, Jeff! And did we trounce 'em? Here's for more games like it. Both grid teams played straight football, with an occasional pass. At no time during the game did the boys from our home school have occasion to worry about the outcome. Never did the team function more perfectly, nor take a game more easily. NOVEMBER 11, 1929 JEFFERSON, 7-WEST LAFAYETTE, 6 For the second time this season the Bronchos beat their traditional rivals in a hard-fought tilt at the Jefferson field. West Lafayette made a strong start by scoring early in the first frame, but could not stand up under the strain of our hard-hitting, line-smashing gridders, who obtained 7 points in the second quarter and kept their opponents from scoring during the re- mainder of the game. Pau? One Hundred Four
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