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7779 7134 g .. rooters and team With a broad smile and light heart despite the bruises. . . d t Tom F . f the football letter men W111 gra ua e. . 0W- a ler gigltfhgnfagt four years a letter man and a backfield man of . quality, has played consistant ball every mlnute and has been cred- ' ' ' the 0 onentsi line anyhumber of times. lted X13103??? 2Cilifficuitpto pick out ind1v1dual'stars from the team this year. A dozen men of real merit deserve mention for .3 i Work. the SV?ifiiiintie lessons learned this year, we can turn our faces to-- ward the east and gaily prophesy for the commg seaseh whlch al- ready is throwing out a glow of promlse and probabllltles. Al Schneider, the scrappiest and rated as cone of the best foot- ball men in non-conference circles Will captam next years team. 31 Schneider played every minute 'of every game last year and was 1 only kept out this year by a dislocated shoulder that bothered h1m and retarded him thruout the entire season. As a player he has been eminently successful; as a captain he should beableto do even more. A leader in the field and a man of experlen-ce 1n the game, he ought to rally up the gridsters to a champmnshlp year. He will be backed by some of the best coachlng ab111ty there. 1s 1n the person of CoacheFrank, Who has already won a host of friends in the two Visits that he has made here. . Mention certainly is due to the Alumni Who helped Coach Strong in rounding the men into shape during the season. Paul Abraham, Who played for Pacific seven years ago, Was a constant help to the men. He helped materially in working the men into shape for the final game. Out for practice With the men every night he gave them a lot of valuable pointers on the game and got the old fighting spirit instilled that gave them so complete a Victo- ry at the end of the season. Paul has done a lot 0f good work dur- ing the school year and holds a high place in the esteem 0f the stu- . dent body and the team. He was instrumental in securing the sweaters for the men this year in addition to the monogram Which had heretofore been awarded for athletic participation. The cus- , tom of awardlng sweaters will be carried out in future seasonsrand i players may have an especially acceptable reward for their hard work beSIdes the honor that is theirs in representing the school. Junta en. I
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ui 7775- 71321an BASKETBALL Thirty men appeared for practice in answer to Coach Strong's call, December 1st. This included only two letter men, so that the coach had to build a team almost entirely of new material Hoar, Pacific's star forward and Fowler, veteran guard, were the nucleus about which the quintet was formed. The varsity consisted of Fiske and Hoar, forwards; Schnei- der, center ; and Sheeley, Fowler and Taylor, guards. Mace, Wolf, Austin and Trachsel did good work in several of the games in substitute positions. Starting in with a series of defeats the team rounded into 4M4141'433' : 1 f .004 'N I 1h! intact.- J44 4 mm :11: .4444 3.444 'gzg: thh-vif :5. 1' ram 4454:4131 1' 3:5 51111324 4'44 1 13:14 441' 131:4 1'44 ft Lihdwgfiir 34AM 32414111241 441' 3941- : SA shape with a vengeance that brought joy to the heart of every member of the P. U. Student Body and finished with a record that is a credit to the school. . The quintet received their first taste of battle in a struggle W1th the Alumni, who were Victorious 20-10. They then jour- neyed to Newberg where the Quakers were Victorious 3211. A1- bany College's tossers came to Forest Grove, and defeated the 10- cal quintet 14-12. This was the fastest game of the season. With threeand one half minutes to play the score stood 11-11. Both Pac1f1c and.A1bany converted a foul, leaving the score still a tie With one mlnute to play. Fowler went out of the game on four personals and Albany rushed the locals, gaining a field goal just 4 before the whistle blew, making the winning goal. McMinnVIIIe ws1ted Pacific and received a drubbing to the E112: c111: 12f1-10. 3213 was atgast game, the score at the end of the was- uin esc dh ' - 013881991 by the locals. e on alf the Baptlsts were out e next game was on the Albany floor and resulted in a V1044 tory for the Presbyterians, 25-22. Pacific held the lead in this JYmet'e en, I BAD MN Q; 144! 4'3! $33613 qr 3'14? ; ?,???45'4441 14. :41 ; .Fm 3-1111?! 1.; TM. 1444441.; . km 1 42.: QC N1; '11, ; t: 4'4111 5:11M 44:: m, :3
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