Kirksville High School - Regit Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1930

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MYERS EGoERTfEnd and Fullback This was Eggert's second year and he has one more with us. He was a good kicker and could catch passes. Eggert always got his man. Good luck, Eggert. JAMES MCKINNEY'HdlfbdCk This was Mack's first and last year with us. He was known as a hard hitter and good interference man. Good luck, Mack. ROBERT MULFORDYTUCRIC Bob made this his second year and has one more with us. Bob was a hard hitter and was in there until the last man was downed. LEON COYYGUdTd Coy made this his first year of football and has one more with us, Coy was the biggest man on the team. If you want to know how he tackles ask Moberly. ' - M- f '-H , aut. l67ll



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Football Games, 1929 FIRST GAME-HANNIBAL-THERE On October 5, 1929, the Tigers played their opening game of the season with Hannibal. The final score was Hannibal, 195 Kirksville, O. This defeat was largely due to the poor functioning of the Tiger line. SECOND GAME-MILAN-HERE, OCT. 11, 1929 The Tiger line made a great improvement over the Hrst game, Kirksville succeeded in holding Milan to one first down. Our line opened a hole in Milan's line for Martin to carry the pigskin over the goal for a touchdown, but the play was declared illegal by the ofhcial in charge. The Hnal score was Of0. THIRD GAME-MOBERLY-THERE The next game the Tigers played was on Oct. 18 against Moberly Lions. The Tigers fought the Lions in a furious battle, and the day ended with a score of 7 to 6 in favor of the Tigers. In this game the Tigers redeemed themselves for the defeat that Hannibal had given them in the first game, they won the game from Moberly who had already defeated Hannif bal. Wilson and Martin starred for the Tigers. FOURTH GAME-UNIONVILLE-HERE, NOV. 1 Unionville was the next opponent. The score was 12 to O in favor of the Tigers. In this game the Tigers scored in the Hrst quarter by a 50 yard run, which was made by Hawkins, who had perfect interference. In the second quarter Martin carried the ball for a second touchdown, which made the final score of the game. FIFTH GAME-CHILLICOTHE-HERE, NOV. 8 The next game of the season was with Chillicothe. Defeat fell upon our boys in this game, but the Tigers outplayed their opponents, which is indicated by the yardage. Tigers 147 yards from line of scrimmage, the Hornets 114 yards from line of scrimmage. The final score was 13fO. ' SIXTH GAME-GREEN CITY-THERE, NOV. 15 The sixth game was played with Green City. This team has always-been our greatest rival and probably always will be. The Tigers were outplayed to such an extent that the Hnal score was 33 to 0 in Green City's favor. SEVENTH GAME-COLUMBIA-HERE, NOV. 22 Columbia, champion of Little Ten, played the Tigers on our home field, the seventh game of the season. The Tigers put up a brilliant fight but the final score was 13 to 6 in favor of Columbia. EIGHTH GAME-SHELBINA-HERE, NOV. 28 The football season ended witha tie. Shelbina played the Tigers in a heroic fashion, but both teams failed to score. Weather conditions handicapped each team from playing their standard game of football. The final score was 0 to 0. - FOOTBALL I69l 1

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