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Ita Q ei fi? Qu Q in Q Io 9? IQ Q In ta W Q G Q In Q? ta Q ta ta Q Q? ta Ii? Q Ie FOOTBALL-Continued and turned them into touchdowns. As a result of such a victory the team was grateful recipients of blankets given by Mr. Brainard. I The last game of the season, at Deerfield, was the most bitterly fought game of the year. lt was straight grueling football, keen but hard. Bidwell, right half-back, was removed from the game in the second period because of a strained neck. Every mem- ber of the team gave his best in a vain attempt to wrest victory from defeat. The season was just like that, a season marked by highspirited struggle and wholesome sport, with a team acting as an integrated unit. The prospect for next year depends on what the summer and normal growth brings. It will have to be a new machine as most of last year's team will be graduated in June. Regardless of the men, it is hoped that the school will be fortunate enough to have Mr. Wood back next year. Everyone anticipates the spirit of competitive per- sonal contact that will bring another successful season to Monson. LETTER MEN WILLIAM BACON, Manager FREDERICK BIDWELL EVERT COBB SYDNEY PENDLETON HAMILTON CARLSON JOHN FLYNN RICHARD PRATT NEWTON CARLSON JOHN LOCKE SIBLEY SQUIRE SIDNEY CARSLEY JAMES MCCLELLAN RUSSELL WATSON THE SCHEDULE Monson Opp. October 10 Monson Cardinals Monson 36 O 13 Deerfield Academy Monson 12 0 24 Westminister School Westminister 6 0 November 7 Westminister School Monson Z5 0 15 Deerfield Academy Deerfield O 13 79 13 PAGE FIFTY'THREE M QI D QI D QI lb I I D QI Q I Q QI Q QI Q QI Q QI Q ge-'QI Q QI D ga-EE Q QI Q QI Q QI Q E321 Q H
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QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q T63 I fill Q Q ra Q Q Q Q ia Q Q Q Q Q Q Q l Q E Football Season Qi GTHTHE fundamentals of football are kicking, tackling, blocking, and passing. With E51 GQ the aim in mind of having a team that tackled cleanly and blocked effectively, a tack- X ling dummy was erected near the baseball stand. The effects of this incessant practice Q5 were noticable throughout the season. Ei? Q The squad of fourteen reported loyally for drill even without any hope of indulg- 6:5 ing in the pleasure of play as a real scrimmage was only possible by using a divided 743.1 V line. The theory that a few plays well learned and that a good offense is the best defense, Q bore fruit in our limited schedule played. The team acted as a unit in the game with the Monson Cardinals, showing an unexpected degree of facility with the forward pass. The Deerfield second team ap' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q peared to be in mid-season form, with a fast running attack. An intercepted pass, and a long pass which Carsley caught high in the air while he was held by two opponents, turned the tide of victory. In his first real game of football, Watson demonstrated his ability as a 'fball hawk , covering every fumble made by either side. McClellan, who was elected captain on the noon of the Deerfield game, has lead his team to victory in our first game at Westminister. This game was featured by the vicious tackling of Squire and the brilliant offftackle runs of Bidwell. Time was called, as the team was on the opponent's five yard line after a clever fiftyfeight yard run by Bidwell made possible by Flynn's taking out three opposing tackles. The return Westminister game was heads-upn football. H. Carlson and Pendleton intercepted forward passes PAGE FIFTY-TWO Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . Q H
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