The Gavelyte, November 1906

1. 'X -------- ATHLETICS. The past month has been an ex- i blown hi:s whistle before the ball was I ceptionally active one in Atheletics , started preventing this score. It for ('Nlarville College. 1 might lie mentioned the London team Never before in the history of the I was composed principally of old star ln!ltitution wa: she represented by I foot ball players. One of special two Foot Ball teams. The Atheletic . fame wrrs Wittenberg's last years firl<i has been t.he scene of manv a I star half back Bob Bescher whose practit:P game bet\\"een these two equal is not frequently found in the team: tlie rPsult of which has been Foot ball world. On the same after– the cleveloping of a second or A.cad- noon the Academy team defeated the emy team which now is able to cope I Cedarvill~ High School Team to the I with any of the neighboring hi.!!:h I tune of 6 to 0. In this game sev- school team. and. a Varsity team1 eral of the Academy team prnve,d which :urpasses any that has ever I themselvE>:s very promi 'ing Foot Ball rE>presPn ted the Orange an<l Blue. Imaterial. Althong:h w,, haYe won only one I On Nov. 2n,l Varsity met and de- of the fonr games tbu , far played, 1 feated the Wittenberg Academy team it is not a eau~P for niticism but en- by the. core of 12 to 0. The features tirely duP to the faet that we have of this game were the end plunges mrt strong teami-;. On Oct. 26 the by Graham for Cedarville. And the \';Lrsity team met thf' strong London Iside kicking by the Wittenbe1:g team team and waK rlef"eated by the score J thi_s _being their only °:eans of g'.·ound_ of 17 tn () bnt the true score would I gaining. ..\ccompanyrng the JOY of ha\'P hPP!l 17 tn ] 2 had the oftirial I victory was the faet that this wa. allowPcl tlw two to11Ghdown, One the cleanest and mo. t peacelile on of whith was maclP by hurking John the campuf', and that the old feel– Grahnm tlw big full hack straight I iIJg: between Cedarville and \Vitten– nvPr tl1P goal line. berg h,1s been replaced by one of The other was rnade by C. Marshall I friendship. . ]i->l"t half 'buck who SPtllrPcl thl--' ball j In regard to our gamf' with tlw 011 a l'nml>IP and eirtled the end for Oak\\'oods at Dayton on Nov. :1 [ ~irn– :-tOvds lint tlw oHkial f'lainwd t11 i1uve , pl_\' wish to quott' the 0. S 1 . coach "T

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