St Xavier College - Xaverian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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St Xavier College - Xaverian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 155 of 220
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, . 1?: ? 333215 7 ? .3 hr ; gglyi? 3m $4 113$ r4 inhf'rm' -7 ',x it .5?- fi. 9 .. a t . .7 i . WESTERN KY. STATE NORMAL King Football ascended his regal throne and waved his sceptre with majestic dignity, and immediately the blast of heralds, trumpets announced the opening number of the football season; Western Kentucky State Normal faced our own St Xavier. Both teams were soon at it, hammer and tongs, It seemed, however, that the Xaverians should easily win, But lest the interest lag Fate, the Jester in the royal court, began his merry pranks to amuse the King and his favorite courtier, Spectator. The Teachers proved to be a strong and well-tutored outfit, and by artful playing led the Blue and White by a 14-7 count at the end of the ha 1f. But old King Football would not be mocked. Not by artifice but by pure worth did he reign. And so on the held that day true worth proved itself. St. Xavieris flght was not to be denied. Amid a brilliant spectacle of long runs, consistent line gains and perfect iorward-passing, the glorious, gleaming cofors of old St. Xavier came through that hectic ordeal with a clean 21-24 victory. Page One Hu'rta'rea' Fifty-one

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TURNING BACK THE PAGES St. Xavier ended the '1923 football season with a percentage of .500, repre- senting four games won and the same number lost. This record does not at hrs: seem very impressive, but a brief glance at the schedule explains much, for it reveals among other opponents the powerful Navy squadron, the Haskell red- skins, the Billikens of St. Louis U., and the redoubtable Ohio Wesleyan contingent. The time prior to the first game was spent in earnest conditioning, but was marked by an undeniable dearth of substitutes. This was a problem which caused no end of trouble to Coach Meyer and later proved the teanfs undoing. High hopes were aroused, however, by the power shown in the first game, and as this increased in each succeeding fracas, hope advanced to a state of dangerous optimism. After the St. Louis game, which was the most brilliant stage of St. Xaviefs progress, the cry of iiBring 0n the Navy,, could be hearti wherever Xavier enthusiasts were gathered. But those faithful souls who traveled across the continent eastward as well as those who remained at home know full well the terrible tragedy of Farragut Field. Let us draw the curtain. The morale of the team seems to have been completely shattered by this debacle. The breaking point came, and there was no one to fill the breach; so four defeats followed swiftly after four victories. But too much credit cannot be given the team and the Coach for the splendid courage they showed in the face of almost overwhelming difficulties. Two of Xaviefs sons were picked by experE for the mythical All-Ohio Eleven. They were our great little Herb Davis and the much admired Bill Knecht, who was elected Captiain for the 1924 season. Following in the wake of the pigskin tournament came basketball, With eight Ohio Conference games booked the St. Xavier cagers bade fair to captu re the league title, but fell short in one of the two contiicts with Ohio U. This was the only him: on their Conference record of seven games won to one lost. They were thereby entitled to second place in the Conference standing. In their non-Conference games the Sycamore Saints were not so fortunate, losing three and winning five. All in all, this year is the best Xavier has ever enjoyed in the court game. A novel feature of the season was the rotating system of captaincy ushered into prominence here by Coach Meyer. Just a few minutes prior to each game Meyer announced his Hoor general, and it was found that this system proved most adequate and practical. At the close of the season, all the letter men being present, Richard Marnell was electedthonorary captain for the past year. Marnell has shown by his faith- fulness in the past four years with the college that he is fully capable, and highly deserving of the honor given him Dick Weiskittel was chosen, on his own superior merits, as All-Ohio center, and it is universally agreed that the experts made no mistake. Page On: Htmdrrd' Fifty



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OHIO UNIVERSITY The scrappy gridders representing Ohio University were met upon Corcoran Field 011 October 13th, and for the second time in two years were defeated. The Athenians played with the valor of true warriors, and as is their custom gave the Blue and White eleven a fierce struggle. The two teams matched up, man- for'man, in a very even style. The crowd received an abundance of thrills from the feverish, see-saw battle which raged up and down the green turf. Aware of the closeness of the fray, St. Xavier took no chances, but in the first quarter suCcessfuily placed a field goal from the thirty yard line for three points. True to expectations, however, Ohio U. stepped out in the second quarter and registered seven points, Although it looked rather dark for our lads at the end of the half, they received inspiration from the somewhat spicy interview with the Coach and came back in the third stanza with rehewed spirit and fight. Followed what can easily be termed the second iibattie of the clouds? For- wards, forwards, forwardsi And it was fmallv two well- directed forwards that brought St. Xavier her pair of touchdowns, bringing her score to 15 points as against 7 points for her opponents. And so St. Xavier once again spoiled the record of the gritty Athenians. Let it be remarked here that Cincinnati fans have yet to see tougher or more earnest players than the exponents of the gridiron art from Athens; but to the wearers of the Blue and White 110 small amount of credit must be given for being able to come from behind and snatch victory from defeat. . Page One Hundred Fifty-two

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