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THE -MIRROR - - are -I 1922 l aQ.:WB GRM 'Wo W FIRST Row: Sharp, Rancs, Houchins, Schricfer, Kelley, Hargrave, Tooley, Whitelock, Steele. SECOND ROW: Decker, Fuller, Wilder, Fisher, Douglas, Albin, Leucking, Dear- ing Lanmen, Roy. STANDING: Glenn, Stephens, Fisher, Glezen, Bramrner, Stone, Snider, Shafer, Nelson, Captain McKown, Student Manager Eskew, Coach Pinnick. FOOTBALL '28 Opponents Oakland City College Danville 24 0 Hanover 0 6 Indiana Central 97 0 Evansville 2 19 Rose Poly 8 12 Manchester 34 7 State Normal 36 6 FOOTBALL '29 Opponents Date Evansville October 4 Hanover October 11 Danville October 25 Rose Poly November 2 Bethel November ll. State Normal Indiana Central November 16 November 23 Placed Played Danville Oakland City Indianapolis Oakland City Terre Haute Manchester Terre Haute Placed Played Evansville Hanover Oakland City Oakland City Oakland City Terre Haute Oakland City Page Eightyfseven
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THE -MIRROR D it n 1922 l 1e.f f6 man- DANVILLE NORMAL 26 OAKLAND CITY COLLEGE O September 28 The Oaks were entertained by Danville Normal for the first game of the year. Although the former showed lack of experience due to the loss of many stars of the previous year, the game was more closely fought than the score indicates. There was no scoring in the first and third quarters, the Oaks really having the advantage in the first. Danville scored two touchdowns in each of the second and fourth quarters using end runs and offftackle smashes. It was during this quarter that Oakland lost the services of two backfield aces. Brammer received a dislocated knee when he made the first tackle of the game and Kelley suffered a broken nose a few minutes later, but did not leave the game until near the end of the quarter when he received a hard rap across the hips. It was due to the excellent tackling of Hargrave and Wilder, linesmen, that the score was held down. Capt. McKowu was the bright light in the backfield. Although the game was lost the Oaks gave evidence of real football ability. HANOVER O OAKLAND CITY 6 October 12 The Oaks pried the lid off the home season with a 6fO victory over Hanover. For the last four years the Oaks and Red Devils had played to a draw, the scores being 1343, 7f7, and the last two years scoreless. Coach Pinnick had erased the out' standing weaknesses shown in the Danville game and the playing of the Oaks was greatly improved. The game was closely fought with Oakland having a slight ad' vantage in first downs with twelve, Hanover having nine. Although most of the game was played in Hanover's territory the Oaks could score only one touchdown, Capt. McKown going over on a line plunge in the second quarter. Wilder, Albin and Shafer showed up well in the line while McKown, Houchin and Stone were out' standing in the backfield. INDIANA CENTRAL 97 OAKLAND CITY COLLEGE 0 October 19 The third game of the season was staged at Indiana Central College. Due to injuries to members of the varsity and with the big game of the season only a week away Coach Pinnick played his second string the entire game. Although they were outclassed they never gave up Fighting. Fisher and Schriefer were outstanding in the line with quarterback Wasson showing markedability in directing the team. Much experience was gained by the second string men which was of great value in later games. EVANSVILLE 2 OAKLAND CITY COLLEGE 19 October 27 After a big week of celebration the longed for day arrived. Backed by the entire student body and faculty, plus a large delegation of Alumni, the Oaks came on the field determined to win the homecoming game. Coach Pinnick had the team keyed to the nth degree and after receiving the kickoff they marched down the field for a touchdown. McKown went over from the five yard line but was called back on a penalty. Kelley showed his contempt for penalties and skirted right end on the next play for the Hrst score. All of the first half was played in Evansville territory. Several times in the second half the Purple Aces threatened but at the critical moment the Oak's forward wall proved impregnable. However, on the first play in the fourth Page Eightyfeiglit
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