Arbutus . the lead. Mainly through Schom-mers work, the Windy City five nosed us out 17 to 12. The lastgame in February was with DePauw at Greencastle, and Indianaeasily won. Early in March, Illinois came over expecting to bag anothereasy victory, but they were greatly disappointed when their op-ponents took the game (and incidentally sweet revenge) by a 23 to 13count. After a week of hard practice, a crippled team journeyedup the Moncn for its final game at Lafayette. Before a crowd of1,500 people, they held the Old Gold and Black to a 9 to 6 score inthe first half, but were unable to stop th


Arbutus . the lead. Mainly through Schom-mers work, the Windy City five nosed us out 17 to 12. The lastgame in February was with DePauw at Greencastle, and Indianaeasily won. Early in March, Illinois came over expecting to bag anothereasy victory, but they were greatly disappointed when their op-ponents took the game (and incidentally sweet revenge) by a 23 to 13count. After a week of hard practice, a crippled team journeyedup the Moncn for its final game at Lafayette. Before a crowd of1,500 people, they held the Old Gold and Black to a 9 to 6 score inthe first half, but were unable to stop the determined efforts ofCaptain Lewis men in the last period. Purdue won, score 30 to 13. As a well earned reward, six members of the team were giventhe coveted I, this being the first time it was ever done at , Barnhart, Thompson, Rogers, Hipskind and Trimble wonletters. Barnhart was elected to lead the 1010 five. Berndt was thebest all around man on the team and richly deserved his all-state. Berndt 172


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