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Lewiston Nonnal-Whihworth Although outplaying and out-charging the Normal Pioneers in the Lewiston-Whit worth game, the Pirates were unable to score, and the game ended in a scoreless tie. This game really tested Whitworth's power. The Pirates gained 202 yards from scrimmage to 91 for Lewiston, and made 15 first downs to the Idaho team's four. Mooers tried a field goal in the second period, but missed by inches. Frazier, who had been unable to play during most of the season because of injuries, turned in one of the greatest games of his career. He backed up the line with a great deal of ability and plunged tor many long gains. Matheson, playing his first game, really showed up in the line, as did Wold. This game ended the Whitworth football sea- son.
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Whitman-Whitworth Whitworth's 1936 football team rose to great heights when it held the strong Whitman College team scoreless for three quarters, only to weaken under the torrid heat in the final quarter. Norman and Leonard Richardson played great ball, as did lohnson and Warrick. Mooers and Al- lison starred in the backfield. Although the final score was 20 to O in Whitman's favor, this game brought new hope to the Whitworth team as a Whole, and the spirit was high for winning on Home-coming Day.
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I! b AVEA I ,. A -1 l me , T . . 1 ' N. .rl-+L .li ,ini A lui V ni. , F , 1 V: Lewiston Normal-Whitworth The Pirates opened the -first quarter of the Lewiston-Whitworth game by scor- ing a touchdown in the first three minutes. A pass from Warrick to Mooers, who fumbled on the goal line, the fumble being recovered by Tonn, brought this touchdown about. As the try for point was blocked, the score became 6 to 0 for Whitworth. The half ended with the ball in the Pirates' possession with the score still in their favor. Bronson of Lewiston, who was the outstanding player in the game, broke loose for a 35-yard sprint to the goal line. As the kick was good, Lewiston Nor- mal Went into the lead 7 to 6. Whitworth, trying vainly to score, started passing in the fourth quarter and lateraled one into the waiting arms of Bethel, Lewiston end, who ran unmo- lested fifty yards to the goal line. This ended the scoring, and the game ended 13 to 6 in Lew,iston's favor. T .L
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