The Gavelyte, October 1906

()EDAR ILLE COLLEGE. 1 t'i'i ATHLETICS. I Since our last issue the foot ball I it was a good gain was made. 'J'hP pro pects have grown brighter each 1 . feature of the game was th gains day. The chief glory lies in the fact made in linP, bucks by Graham, Fin– that the Man,hall boys have nnt alone I ney and Scully, tney never failing to deciderl to play but have been out make the required gain. In speed it I on the field each day and hard at I was a case of "diamond t'Ut diamond" practice. This is a large sa,crifice on the ends of 0. A. C. being prPtty their part but one which has done a I near as fast as the Cedarville halvPs whole world of good already. With I and yet the Marshall boys with their their speed behind the line it is easy j speed many times both saved the ball to prophes;y succesH for the team. and held their opponents. The first game of the season was Cedarville did s,1me wonderful line with Oakwood Atheletic Club of Day- holding Oakwood for downs on the ton with whom we played such C'lose I one yard line. There were other timf-'s games last year. There are some i when the Cedarville line r::eemed to go changes in the personnel of the A. A. 1 to pieces. The final score was Oak– C. team this year they having two wood 2 Cedarville O a safety being new ends, a guard, center and two !made in the middle o: the second I.Jacks. j half. The Cedarville team li~ed up as ! Excellent work was done by Estle follows. "Fitz," center; Williamson I at quarter and for new men both _ and Hawthorne, guards; Waine and I Waide and Williamson destinguished Ware, tackles; Graham and Finney, J 1 themselves. In three games that ends; Estle. quarter; Marshall Bros., have been played between the teams halves; and Scuily, full. but seven points haxe been made. One The game was with one exception touch down has been scored Cedar- - . played as if then· were no changes ville having that honor. In fact the in the rules. The exception was teams are very evenly matched and a forward pass by the Marshall there is no question but that the 0. boys which undoubtedly would have A. C. are as fine a set of gentlemen been a success had it not been for as ever played on the Cedarville the twelfth man on the side line. AR campns.

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