1929 Cedrus Yearbook

Page S ixty-five The . C edrus W A L T E R B O Y E R “ Boyer” G u a r d MO lbs. J A S . S T O R M O N T “ Jim” C e n te r 158 lbs. S I L V A L Y O N “ Silva” E n d 148 lbs. R O B E R T J A C O B S “ Jake” T a c k l e 165 lbs. H A R O L D O S B U R N “ Red” G u a r d 150 lbs. After taking most of the next week fairly easy in order to get rid of our bumps and bruises, we journeyed to Kent State Normal. The trip was made by bus. It started to rain Saturday morning, and by afternoon it had settled down to a steady drizzle. The football field was mud—mud, three inches deep— sticky, cold, wet mud. Water one to two inches deep stood all over the field—and still it rained. However we played football. We came home on the short end of a 26-0 score. What a day! What a game! But best of all, what a trip! Let’s give three cheers for Coach Borst! After having such a lovely time at Kent, the members of the team decided to really enjoy themselves for once. We played Antioch that week, which made two reasons for having a good time. Before the game it was decided to give Antioch the short end of 50-0 score, or near that. The half ended 26-0 in our favor. We were slightly more than half way there. In the second half we let down and merely defeated them 39-0. We couldn’t rub it in too much. The whole team functioned like clock-work with nearly every one sharing in the scoring. The only things to

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