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and didthe kicking. Schoch playedright guard. His work is to-o. well known to more than mention. As for the tackles, Bob Millerg and Big Welsh covered themselves with glory. These two always withstood the much-heard-of mass off-tackle plays. ,Smith and San- berg played the .end positions. Smith's work on defense was mar- velous-. .He is little, but when he gets afterhis man he always brings him down. Sanberg was a tower of strength, and usually stopped the play when directed his way. Our little star - Quarterback McCallum-that outshone all the rest and guided the team uner- ringly all through the game, will captain the team of 1901. McCoy, of last year's Iowa team, carried the b-all well and made some star tackles tha.t did him much credit. He also made so-me good interfer- ences for Pool and Sanberg. ' - r 'Northwestern will also miss, Gus Miller, the full-back, whohas played that 'position for two years. He has been a constant ground gainer and has the grit. . . if it The only thing that Won the day. for Chicago was the springing of the old-time criss-cross g forgotten long ago by football men g and Clemmons got away in good fo-rm. He succeeded in running behind Northweste-rn's goal before our men hardly realized what had hap- pened. This was the only sco-re in the game, and it was made inthe latter part of the seco-nd half, there being only five minutes' time re- maining to play. Northwestern kicked off and held Chicago for downs,Vand was ste-adilyiworking the ball to Chicag-o's goal line when time was called. r f The team lined up astfollows: C Northwestern. Sanbergu.. .... .....Left End. ' Welsli . 4 ..... ' .... Left Tackle. Campbell. . . . . . . .Left Guard. Jarrett .. .. . . .... . .. Centre. Schoch ........ . . .... Right Guard. Miller, Bob ........ ........ T ackle. Cadwell tcaptainj. . . ....... Tackle. Smith .......... . . ' . . .Right End. ' McCallum. . . . . . . ..... Quarter Poo-l ...... ...... L eft Half. McCoy --.- .... R ight Half. Gus Miller . . . . . Full Back. 210
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which showed the teams in good condition, and a snappy game would have been played only for the condition of the Field, which was cov- ered by mud and water. The day was perfect and the crowd in good humor and no time was lost in starting the game. Chicago won , g gf the toss, and chose the north goal. Campbell lifted the ball higda in the air in Chicago's territory. From the First down it was evident Chicago had no walk-over, as they had predicted. Her plays were stopped before they could even get started, and after two futile attempts she had t-o kick. They fought desperately, Northwestern outplaying them from the kick-off. - To note the stars of the game would be a task almost impossible, unless a person wanted to name every player on both teams. Although defeated, the t'Purple and Gold supporters were well satis- fied, and they were still proud to be Northwestern students. Chicago united in acknowledging that we outplayed them all through the game. V Northwestern's goal was never endangered by Chicago. and they were never in hailing distance of our goal, until the latter part of the second half, when Clemmons ma.de a fifty-yard run to a touch-down. Three times we were dangerously close to Chicago's goal line. ln the beginning of the second half, when excitement was at its height. McCoy broke through a full field around the end for a seventy-hx'e- yard run, and was tackled on Chicago's two-yard line. This husied Chicago, and N-orthwestern roo-ters went wild. But a fumble resuted in Chicago getting the ball and our losing a touch-down. Trey booted the pigskin safely up the held. Barnett did the punting for Chicago, dropping back from goal. His work was very creditailc. but Campbell of Northwestern out-pimted him and seemed to he much surer, not having one single punt blocked. Time was caled in first half with the ball on Chicago's twenty-tive-yard line, :mr at the close of the second half the ball was again worked- well down in their territory. Captain Cadwell played a great game of hall, and had much to do in inspiring the team with confidence. This is the second year Caldwell has captained the team, and his loss will be felt next year. Jarret, Campbell and Schoch, Northwestern's center trio, did all that was expected of them. jarret is a strong defensive man at center and backs up the line well. Campbell dropped hack from guard :og
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THOBIAS COLEMAN, Ass't Mgr. Guss NIILLER P. CAMPBELL F. E. SANBERG O. J. JARRET R. RIILLER DR. XV. P. jonxsos, Manager T. R. MCCOI' A. CLARENCE SCHOCH S. C. XVELSII CLYDE CADXVELL, CAPTAIN H. F. POOL DR. A. B. PoT'I'I:R, Coach XV. j. TIIAYI-:R PLENNA R. COPPLE F. VV. NICCALLUM D. H. SMITH E. S. ADDISON ARTHUR KENNEDY
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