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1 he 1925 Elinnthall Squad! kQ ' i -fs. Top Row Smith, W. Hutton, Hirachler, I-Inrris, Griffith. Cundy, Kiclkopf, Chambers, Whittcd, Bugle, D. Hutton, Kurka, McKinney. Sccund Row Switzer, Kestlcr, Forllcs, Hicks, Sumlell. Amlnms, Boyd, Ruusenbergzer, Pratt. A. Nelson, Prny, Stewart, Bell. Third! Rom Winters, Ballnril, Hornish, Kennedy. Parsons, Mortimore, Miller, Dunbar, Paige, Geneva. ussc . Lust Row Glenn D. Devine, couch: Wallnce, Olin, Lamson. Warren, Purcells lcuptuinr. Zeiizlur, Stacy, J. Nelson, Turner. 1 he Swann Starting the training season with about 50 men, competition eliminated the b til onl 16 men received gold footballs at the season's end. The 16 men num er un y who finally did get their letters had to work hard for them. Out of nine line men, eight received their awards for the first time. The first game, with Still, the Wildcats won when they trammeled on their op- ponents 14-0 on a muddy field. With Central, the next opponent, the line appeared weak in stopping short on-side plays, but regained prestige when their offense paved the way for a 7-0 win. The next week the squad went to Penn. The game was very ragged and frequently Penn plowed clear to the five-yard line before they were stopped. A long pass was converted into a touchdown, duplicating the Central score. h d b d case of stage fright After the first five minutes, in which At Coe, the team a a a - Coe scored, the game was on even terms. Parsons lost 10-0. Our homecoming game with a fine day, large crowd and lots of pep, resulted in a tie, 7-7. Then Parsons took 3 crippled team to play Des Moines U. Des Moines scored in the first five minutes and the ended the half with a seven point lead. Parsons hit her stride in the third quarter and plunged the ball over. As the goal was missed it took a drop kick in the final quarter to win, 9-7. State Teachers met the Parsons team when the Wildcats were in full swing. Though the Teachers scored first, the Wildcats would not be denied and clinched the conference title, 20-7. On Turkey Day, at Wesleyan, Parsons marched to a 26-13 victory and a perfect conference record. Ein hty mm
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