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Pictured above-t-'irst How: Howard, Giles, Bishop, Nuckolls, Moreland. Second Row: Doggett, Vice, lenkins, Wallace. Third Row: Stauffer, Morton, lackson, McAfee, Hayes. N THEIR first season as free-lancers, the Shocker football team experienced another winning season under Head Coach Al Gebert. Although the squad was the smallest, numerically, in several years, and despite the absence of several key lettermen of last year, the Shockers won six out of ten games and scored 102 points to their opponents 72. Opening against the University of Dayton, the Shockers started on the right foot by defeat- ing the Flyers 9-O. Dayton reasserted its strength later by being the only team to down West- ern Reserve, winners of the 1940 Sun Bowl game. The next Week-end, the Wichitans trounced St. Benedict's, Central Conference champions, 33-O in a hectic game which saw the Shockers score three safeties and four touchdowns in the last half after a O-U tie had existed at halftime. At Stillwater, the locals fought one of the strongest Oklahoma Aggie teams in years and wound up on the short end of a 26-6 score. The Pittsburg Teachers, grudge team of Central Conference days, Were the next opponents. After trailing O-6 at the half, the Shockers rallied to a 12-6 victory. Backed by enthusiastic Booster Trippers, the Shockers next journeyed to Topeka where they stopped the Washburn lchabods l4-6. During the Wichitans' second game against a Missouri Valley foe, a plague of injuries and a lack of reserves took a heavy toll. St. Louis University defeated the Gebertmen 13-O.
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