Northwest School of Agriculture - Red River Aggie Yearbook (Crookston, MN)

 - Class of 1927

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N- , 1 , X .--AV X, V he M .1z.Erfae..-wr.11..-crfxrf.r,.:-1a..-.1-ff..L..f, 1 fzrzqf---:g Tm: RED RIYER Aooip j 71f--v-f---'-f-. f H .Q ' V . '.'..,j....'QLlJ1,,1,QQ,,T,QjI' ' 1,251-151'f,'f:',,1':',,'IT'f.f.Y 'lfixgfflf1i'i'..'Llil.5.:flif1?.iLg4LI.Z.Z,..1......4.,....,.,...-...gW. ,..,. a. .. .. Y... .-, 1-1 HOMCOMING-MORRIS vs AGGIRS Aggies 155 liillahnrn 12 On October 12, tlhie strong Hillsboro eleven was defeated in one of the most spec- tacular games ever played here. Having won most of their games and with exper- ienced players back, they were confident of victory. The Aggies scored first after a drive down the field, making consistent gains through the line and around the ends. The Hillsboro team made many long gains by the aerial route, but never threatened the Aggie goal. The score at the end of the first half was 6 to 0 in our favor. Hillsboro, receiving the ball at the begin- ning of the second half, made a march down the field by many passes and end runs, which netted them a touchdown. They, too, missed their goal after the touchdown, tieing the score, 6 to 6. From this point on, the Aggies started their real offense. Gandrud intercepted a forward pass and by clever manoeuvering, ran down the side line through the entire Hillsboro team for '70 yeards before being downed. On the next play, the ball was shoved across the line and Skatvold place-kicked for the extra point. The next Aggie score came when Widsetli. went over for our third touchdown, after the ball had been carried from the center of the field by end runs and off tackle rushes by Skatvold, Stenborg, and VVidseth. Hillsboro pulled a shoe string pass which was good for 50 yards and a touchdown. Th-ey missed this goal kick making tl1e score 19 to 12 in favor of tl1e Aggies. Aggies 73 Zifhief River Zffallz E The last game of the season was played on Parents Day before a large crowd. It was a hard fought game, as thc teams were evenly matched in weight. The game started with the Aggies kicking off. Thief River received and immed- iately started passing, but was unable to make any ground due to the defense of our backfield. They then started line bucks and short end runs. The Aggies were unable to stop them because of their good interference. The result was a touch- down for Thief River. They failed to kick goal. The Aggies then received the hall and by line plunges and fake plays, carried it across for their first score. Scats,' then place kicked and made the winning point for the Aggies. During the remainder of the game, the ball see-sawed back and forth. Both teams threatened to score, Thief River failing when their pass over the goal went wi-de. Stenborg starred for the Aggies, and Berggren, Maekowiak, and VVardeberg also played a good game. Page Forty-nine



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