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ggggaaiaeeg HEART oF'oAK.'z4 ayeaggggg -' Fr- Q is E Q53 3295 C53 , , 931 E HE third quarter was a battle in the center of the field, neither team H E opening up. In the fourth quarter Willamette began using passes, but H Q Pacific was prepared for such an attack and smothered all but two Q E attempts. Pacific rooters began to call for another touchdown and the team, Q Q with only two minutes to go, put one over. Q E The men who played their last time for Pacific were: Captain Hoar, E E Glenn Sheeley and Fred Wolf. Hoar at quarter played the game of his E Q career and thrilled the spectators with the way he covered up his plays. Q H Sheeley, the little Red-head , who has caused much favorable comment from H E the press, passed his last ball to a Pacific back. Fred VVolf, the big tackle, Q E bumped his last Willamette man and Old Fritz will not make any more E E holes through an opponent's line for the Badgers. Al Schneider, Pacific's Q E star tackle, was in his glory, smearing Willamette plays, and he smeared many E Q of them before they were even started. gl Tucker was the man who spelled defeat for the Bearcats. They were E E unable to strep him from tearing through their line. Jessie ran Tucker a close H H second for rst honors. E El E55 553 E95 E Bl BS Q93 ISE 352 CE! E55 e 2 E a E 4' .Ab . l ,. H H T F51 ZH 352 CS! Q51 C83 Sl E53 El C53 E55 C53 ' Q95 C53 E95 C53 Qi? E E55 ZS El E E55 E CS? H E93 One hundred eighteen E Qggcamemeeeenwggmmmmmezewiaaazaaeimmzarmaacamcamieiggg
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EEEEEEEEEEEEQEEEEEQEEEEQQE CAPTAIN LESLIE HOAR QUARTERBACK In Captain Hoar the 1922 team had a leader worthy of its mettle. jazz made a name for himself by his deadly passing and cool judgment, which was feared by all opponents. ln handling the ball and passing he has few superiot's. He will be greatly missed next fall. GLEN SHEELEY CENTER Red's spiral passes being easy for the hacks to handle, eliminated fumbling in the games. Always on his toes and fighting all the way, he outplayed many heavier opponents. He not only possessed the fight- ing spirit himself, but he instilled his fight- ing qualities into the entire team. Red played his last season of football for Pacific. JOHN GARRIG-US GUARD John is a dependable guard who is always in the game with the old Pacific fight . Although badly crippled at times, he fights to the last and never gives in. This is the spirit that wins, and we will be glad to have John show it again next fall. Om' humlrml ifwenl y EEE E. a gl E E H E I U1 DP FU '-l O P-rl CD DP W if Q 3 la! 3 lgl QEEE seas EEQQQQEEQQQQQEEQEQEEEEEEEEE seas 52593, as is E to as Q as to as to to as sl to to as to is zo. to to to to H to to to E la l as to so to seas seas
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