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llllllllll Wentworth 26--Moberly 6 Led by big Ted Mester, the Red Dragon cadets of VVentworth push- ed the Greyhounds in the last vol- ume for the fourth consecutive set- back 26'-6. They were off to a roll- ing start and scored the majority of their points in the early part of the game. Coach McCormick gave the Grey- hounds a pep talk at the half and as in previous experiences they came back in a much improved form after the intermission. The Hounds were robbed of one touchdown in the third period because of an off side penalty where Goldak picked up a blocked kick near midfield and raced to the goal line before being called back. Outstanding on the part of the Greyhonds was the discovery of Rich Correll as a halfback. He had previously played end the majority of the time, but with Kozar's twisted knee hampering him, Correll got his chance and made the best of it. Time and time again he and Claw- son threatened the pay off mark but the Dragons managed to hold long enough to gain possession of the ball. W-'ith only five minutes to go in the last quarter the Greyhounds drove the ball to the fifteen fro-m where Correll passed to Stringer, who stepped into the end zone for the tally. Cassidy was outstanding defen- sive for the Hounds. Burlington 39-M. J. C. 6 A Greatly surprised by the unex- pected strength of Burlington Jun- ior College, Mo-berly again went down in defeat 39-6. The Hawk- eyes were spurred on by a negro back, Livingston, whose speed and elusiveness made him hard to bring down, The score at the half was 19-O and in the second half the Hawkeye quarterback gave Living- ston competition for the limelight by sprinting 78 yards to score. The Greyhound touchdown came late in the fourth period. Makepeace broke through the right side of the line and with good blocking raced fifty yards to the Burlington 30 be- fore he was brought down from be- hind by the safety man. Correll then completed a pass to Kaminski who scored. After the Hound score there wasn't time for either team to dis- play any offensive punch. K. c. K. s-M. J. c. 7 On a rainsoaked field, not at all new to this year's season, the hard fighting, fast charging Greyhounds came from behind to defeat the heavier Kansas City, Kansas Blue Devils, 7-6 and to bag their first victory. The Hounds completely outplayed them the entire game and the score doesn't give justice to the way they pushed the Blue Devils around. Kansas City got a big break in the second period when they broke through the line and blocked Less- ley's kick. The ball bounded out of bounds on the five and was put o-ver in one play by Cure. His try for the extra point through the line failed. At the beginning of the third quarter the Greyhound offensive opened up and by fine running by Correll and Clawson brought the ball to the three before they lost it on downs. After a K. C. C. kick another drive was on and was cli- maxed by some clever quater back- ing as Clawson slid off left tackle for the score when the Blue Devils expected Correll over the right side of the line. A similar play netted the extra p-oint and the margin of victory. I FIFTY
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