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,v- . yi -i V A Wim me uf wifi my Stacy Newland McVicker Edelhlute Eight days later, on November 8, the Pioneers journeyed to Pullman to play the W. S. C. Frosh. With the same old fighting spirit that they had displayed all season the boys held a heavier Frosh squad to one touchdown in the first half. But the power of many reserves could not be denied and the Frosh put over one touchdown after :mother in the last half. The fighting spirit of the Pioneers was never broken, however, and it was only near the close of the game that the Frosh reserves were able to put over the winning touchdowns. Score: L.S.N.S. 0, W.S.C. Frosh 32. el- 52 4+
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I E Thornher Yenney Keith Denning Normal Conference formed During the fall of 1931 the Pioneers will have something more to iight for than I1 mere score, for this year saw the formation of a Northwest Normal School Conference. In the conference are Monmouth Normal of Oregong Bellingham, Cheney, and Ellens- burg Normals of Wfashingtong and Lewiston Normal, Idaho. One of the features of the 1931 football season will be the game with Monmouth at Portland, when the Pioneers will play the Oregonians in a night game. It is also hoped that an Armistice Day game can he arranged here with either Albion Normal or with some team from the coast. we reef' 5 - A . +I' 54 -26
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