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FOOTBALL Coach Higgins has carried on his remarkable work in the Tecumseh High School for the past seven years. Starting in with very little material to work with he has built up a reputation in the short period that is much feared by the rest of the conference teams. Two of the teams Coach Higgins turned out were undefeated, and his mark in the southeast championship has always been high. He has also turned out some very favorable track teams with one Drake squad bringing home the honors. He received his training while in school from Schulte of Nebraska University. Since that time he has taken extensive training under Hob Zuppke of Illinois, Allen of Kansas, Spear of Minnesota and Bible of Nebraska. The Squad Front Row—Coach Higgins, Johnson, Mathis, Peek, White, Current, McCoy, Coach Hull. Second Row—Rosakrans, Wright, Kleine, McCoy, Bacon, Artz, Story, Bates. Third Row—Oellrich, Aitken, Russell, Lyell, Jewell, Mooney, Bor-renpohl. Page 18
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UL...H.....X SEASON Tecumseh Tecumseh Tecumseh ...19 .... 6 .... P Wilbur Beatrice Nebraska City .. 6 13 0 Tecumseh .... 6 Falls City 0 Tecumseh ....25 Sterling 6 Tecumseh ...56 Peru 0 Tecumseh .... 0 Plattsmouth 0 Tecumseh ...13 Auburn 18 Tecumseh .... 0 Pawnee 6 Tecumseh came through the 1930 season slightly above the mid-point in the percentage column. The Indians took their first game of the season easily enough from the Wilbur eleven, but did not have such good luck when they met the veteran Beatrice crew. Captain White received a broken nose in this game. However, this only seemed to instill more fire into the team. We next journeyed over to Nebraska City, and there met with ill luck condensed. Mathis received a broken nose, Peek got the ligaments torn loose in his hip, and Story went “bye bye” after a severe crack on the head. This hard fought game ended with a neutral score. We next met our old rival, Falls City, and were able, after much hard-won ground, to deal out a touchdown by Story. We went into the next game with Sterling under the handicap of playing without the services of Story, Kleine, and Mathis, but were able to gain a rather easy victory of 25 to 6. Page 19
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