University of Nebraska Kearney - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

 - Class of 1933

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This Popular Sport Attracts Over One-Sixth of All Men On the Campus (Rending Time: 60 Minutes One Hour) Football, feetbait, Sviin it in a. tank, Ve got money But ve keep it in the haul Ve von! Ve von! Vat? Ve didn't vin? Den ve'vr been cheated! Well, maybe. But at an rate Kearney State Teacher College lost a game or two 01 the football field in additioi to those won. Look at tin ret ord as you will, two wins, one tie, and five losses are all that Fuller, Uehiinu. the twenty-six leltermen were able to chalk up. Neither rain nor snow could stop these dauntless carriers of the Blue and Gold—whoa! It's football, not the air mail, that I speak of. isn’t it? Such delicate youths as “Pike Jordan. Myron Huh her I. Frank Finck. Ihide and Dud Graham, “Gay” Tollefsen, Darrel Noyes, and Barney Fuller must not he confused with the air-mail. It's only once in a while they go up very high. Kearney stock ranked at par during the three- weeks preliminary training when Theodore L. James, coach, put fourteen lettermeri, numerous reserves and freshmen through all the antics that go with football. Perspiration flowed freely from the functioning pores of the athletes as they dropped pound after pound of the accumulated avoirdupois and with each drop of perspiration, the sod on the field became more verdant. Then came Doane. The Tigers scratched the sod, snarled a hit as Co-captains Jordan and Hendrick- son led the Antelopes to the field. Approximately two hours later, they had seen Mr. G. Tollefsen B. Fili, Conffr, Finck, Cooney. Noyes, Jordan, Tollefsen Dud FOOTBALL T shake his hips across the goal line twice and watched Mr. E. Isaacson place-kick one goal. The inimitable hip action of Mr. Tollefsen enabled him to turn in two long runs for the Antelopes. Messrs, Campbell, Noyes, Hubhert. Dnde Graham, Jor- dan and Fuller ably assisted in dulling the claws of the Tiger. A week later, the Cardinals to the Antelopes spoke in a loud voice, not at all as cardinals should speak. They said Be still! and the An- telopes were quiet. Even Professor Truitt and his band were silent when Omaha’s Hoover led his team to a 12-1) win over the proteges of Mr. James. Kearney s band was reported as being superior In that of the Municipal university. The parade on the local field added the Wildcats of W ayne on October I I. The slightly-covered head of Mr. Douglass I elding acted as captain

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li ck’s demise 0 R ig olo Gone Goofy” 10 V1NGTALE 0 F 'D TRIUMPH $ JA N TUNKS n contain no errors of construction or of us- age. In accordance with this policy we are proud to offer this Superb Masterpiece, f Students of English will do well to examine 1 this article carefully.—The Ed.) as she picks herself up she coyly shouts howdy how are you am I late Dick V Well-1-1 Nell warbles, the depression has hit us farmers awful hard and you would not charge me so much this lime would you? Baby needs buns Dick retorted solemnly and even il I am only a gigolo 1 cannot lei my child starve. After all I have seen better days (Orches- tra- In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree.) Just because I run around with those no-goods like Main Quagmire which hangs around the tele- phone over at Gus’s hoping for some relative to leave them some money, maybe, I am considered had medicine around here. Whereas I am quite some nice girl il 1 do say il as shouldn't so there I guess you will have to admit I am not so had after all. So now let us go to had time Adolf’s and you can Marlin on the hill retorts the gab So now one lime they reach AdolfV eventual and el] puts her foot on the plush footstool be- neath the soda fountain and says she will have one chocolate malted straight. As they are looking at the al frescos on the wall who should step in blit Workhouse Annie from over the Mountain which gal [lacks a six-shooter and loves our hero. Hosic come you're here with this woman snorts Annie and as she speaks she lets Dick have it with bolli barrels which does not do him no good. As he slumps to the floor Annie shouts she means him no hurt but only intends to lune up his in- sides a little. Well groans Dick this is a fine mess and what are those Zeigels flying around here for and DRINK DONE IT ALL. Bye low mv baby comforts Nell. Who will buy buns for baby suits4 Dick. I w ill offers the noble Annie. Oggleomph says Dick and is dead as a doornail. So what? So Annie and Nell and Mary and Baby get together and live happily ever after. Moral: Wirt for the night is coming and wash your teeth three times a day. 2 pr. pants. THE END.



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Noyri, Jordan. Tollc(seii, Pcnkcr ”Duil“ Graham. Hubbert, Dodc Graham for I he Antelopes as they ran after, from, into, around, toward the Wayne men. As in the usual games of the season. Messrs, Hubhert. Billeter, Jordan, Noyes,, and Tollefsen best pleased the side- line critics with really excellent games of football. Except that 0 was the score for both the battling brutes, the game was not bad to watch. Mr. Warren Campbell, who later was Lo lead the freshman class, exhibited an aptitude for moving bis right foot in an upward direction. The ball ordinariily followed the impetus of the foot. The Nebraska “B team picked out the third quarter and proceeded to do a great many things, one of which was to score a touchdown which de- feated Kearney 6-0. The weaving Mr. Tollefsen and the plowing Mr. I'inck both found time to carry the ball across the chalk-line against the Colorado School of Mines and thus provide the mar- gin for a 12-7 victory for the Antelopes. The wind, the cold wind, which blasted over tile Kearney field, made the struggling teams plav good football to keep warm, Kenneth Daggett, a former Antelope quarterback, play- ed with the Colorado school hut naught availed against the Antelopes. A new species of Tigers, this time from Hays, invad- ed the Kearney stronghold, piled iif nineteen points, and retired southward with a piece of Antelope scalp. Mr. F. Finck. injured in the h. Fin, Campbell. game, reported that the sea If) came, in reality, from his elbow. By this time the Kearney team had seen the service of three pairs of brothers. Messrs. “Dude” and “Dud” Graham. Kearney, Orval and “Wallie” Wills. Fremont. Bruce and Howard Fitz. Lincoln, all flew the Blue and Cold for some time during the season. A little glue would have helped the Jamesinen at Chadron. The nonchalant Mr. H. Fitz slipped a cog as a pass dropped from his fingers in the end-zone while ’“Thistle” Hendrickson repeated the performance near the end of the first half. With more sticky fingers. Chadron held on to one pass which netted a touchdown and victory. Messrs. A. Stegeman, W. Patton. T. Thomas, and E. Cooley all saw action in this game. On a day of rest, with turkey in prospect, Peru- vian Bobcats snatched even the bacon from the Antelopes. Mr. Homer Hatcher, the opposing full- back, tallied no less than three touchdowns, while all Kearney’s twenty-six letter men failed to cross the final line. Baxter. Tollefsen, B. Fitz. I lend- The Antelope Jinx Suspends Operations Against School of Mines

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