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H5565 EQEQEEE QQQEQQQQQQQQ Pacific vs. Mount Angel Just one week after the Badgers had given O. A. C. a first class exhibition of football, they tangled with the Mount Angel aggregation. Pacific kicked to M. A. C. and after the visitors were unable to make any yardage through the Pacific line they were forced to kick. From the time the Badgers received the punt the game was over for the M. A. C. boys. The game became so fast that Coach Frank was forced to put in an entire new set of backs in order to give the men a breathing spell. The visitors did not threaten the Pacific goal once and made first downs only four times. The Badgers completed twenty-six passes for a total of 250 yards. Pacific vs. C. P. S. Pacific's annual Armistice Day game with the College of Puget Sound was a hard game although Pacific came out with the long end of the score 27 to O. The first quarter was a rather ragged exhibition of football, this poor showing was due to over-confidence on the part of the Badgers. The entire first period was played in C. P. S. territory. At one time it looked as if the Northerners would score, but their punch was not equal to the defense of the Badger line. Pacific kicked out of danger and the quarter ended. 4 A pass from Hoar to Anderson brought a touchdown for the Badgers early in the second period. The same playuwas repeated a few minutes later but Anderson was declared out of bounds. The second touchdown came when Jessee went through the line for a score. At the beginning of the third period Schneider carried the ball thirty vards for the third score. A pass from Hoar to Adams finished the scoring. i The visitors came back strong, when Coach Frank ran in a number of substitutes, and carried the ball to Pacific's one-yard line before they could be stopped. The timer's gun was perhaps the only thing that prevented C. P. S. from making ascore. One hundred tfcuentygxefven oeafgigg la f ei Q ef ez ez Q I tn IP FU H O -ri O IP W if Q ez ez g ll lg geese QQQEQEQEEEEEQEQEQEQEEEEQEQQQQQQQEEQQQEQQQQEQQQQEQQ if seam H E E E E E E E E E E. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E H311 E 2 log EE EE
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