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W .' Vg. ' N me Review of the beasori Two games were plaved with Ponca High and were both easy games for EUFLP. S. First game was played at home. Score 1949. The second game was playedjat .Ponca city. Score 30-12. M ' The next game was also an easy victory for U. P. S., Newkirk High this time iheing the Victims to the score of 18-5. K ' ' ' Then came Blackwell High. This was the hardest game of the 'season by hard work and superior team work U. P. S. carried off the honors. Score 12f4. Af?- Far outweighed by the Teachers from Edmond, still U. P. S. again wasfiiictovrious on her home court. The score being 29-18. l M V , ' One more game was played, this with VVinfield, Kansas. .Another .easyivictori7 for U. P. S. , V . . Vera Kimball was unanimously elected to lead the '15-'16 team with Louise 'Holick as manager. ' 1 185
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r inter-Class Football l Sophomore Champions h ' A ' The class football games, although not as exciting as the interclass basketball games, were watched with considerable interest by the classmen. The championship honors wert to the Sophomores, by their defeating the Senior team by a score 'ot' 13-0. The Senior team was crippled on account of having so many men on the first team, and the Juniors did not have enough boys to form a team. The hardest fought of all the games was between the Commercials and Sophomores, the outcome of which was uncer- tain until the whistle blew, with the score standing 14-13 in favor of the Sophomores. The Freshman team, although practically all of them were small men. put up a good iight, and gave promise of a renowned football team in the future, being defeated by the Sophomores with a score of only 13-7. The game which created the most excitement was the 'one between the Sophomores and Seniors. The Sophomores had fought their way up to the Championship game by defeating the Freshmen and the Commercials. The Seniors, since the Juniors had forfeited their game on account of lack of men, had reached their standing without playing a game. Under the coaching of Schwab, Varsity quarterback, however, they had been practising for some time, and they entered the game with arfull supply of confidcnce, perhaps too much. The two teams worked with all their might, but in spite of all efforts of the Seniors, the Sophomores scored a touchdown and kicked goal. In a few minutes, after some desperate fighting, the Sophomores ,again scored a touchdown, hut failed to kick goal. From that time neither team scored and the game ended with the score 13-0. E 186
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