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l ETQOSDEC m1 wuunlllulumi Pee Wees MOTFO: To keep on, keeping on. HE. PEE. WEES had a very successful year under the splendid coaching of Supt. S. Vandiver and the leadership of Captain Slaughter. Although we went up against strong teams and had plenty of opposition throughout the season, we managed to win five out of the ten games and to tie two. We motored to Drew, for the first game of the season. There we played the strong Drew Pee Wee team and came out victorious in the last two minutes of play by a score of 6 to 0. The second game of the season was fought on our gridiron against the varsity team of Morgan City. By hard Hghting we won the game with a score of 6 to 0. The hardest game of the season was played against the Moorhead City School on the local gridiron. Although we fought hard from the start to the Hnish, we lost by a score of 28 to 0. Our fourth and Hfth games were played against the Rome Tigers. Both games were well played but neither team could outclass the other. The first game, played on the local gridiron resulted in a scoreless tie. The second game, which was played in Rome, ended in a 6 to 6 tie. In a measure, this game marks the height of Pee Wee's career. In the Hrst game with the Greenwood Midgets the Pee Wees lost by one point, but we came back strong and won by a score of 28 to l l in the second. The Drew Pee Wees lost heavily in the two games played with them toward the end of the season. Morgan City fought hard to wipe their slate clean and did so in winning a 6 to O victory. The players who stuck from start to finish and who are to be congratulated on their splendid spirit and work are: Captain Skeet Slaughter, Hood, Miller, West, Hart, Smith, McClain. Strickland, Hogan, Anderson, Dendy,Watson, Reid, Sheffield, Barnett, Fite, Raynor, Watson and l-loladay. ' l l lll ise2Ei sil lllll ll Ill
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ge e ! In an attempt to show our afection for our beloved coach, Ivho has endeared himself to the heart of every Aggie student, who is loved by the men on his teams, reverenced by the student body, and respected by all who lfnonf him, we dedicate this volume of the 1928 Retrospect to our friend, RAY H. MARTIN a 2 Z X : 9 5 Q 1 ,A - f 5 5 7 1 1 - r 'NH : 1 E 1 'X' x ,XA NK- X I E Z g y-QA, r X ff' N fx -xK'KxXf , X'-X-fs SSA 1' E- NGN . v' '-H -N- f ' llllllllllll llllllllllll ' N ET OSDEC Ru fn ff4 :' 5131 ll Nbfln
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