. Drift . /^ 11 n^i Cully i nomas CULLY, otherwise but less oftenknown as George Cullen Thomas,has for several years moulded theathletic destinies of Butler College. Inthat time he has turned out a footballteam that won the state championship in1914, and has placed the blue and whitebanner to the forefront in the other inter-collegiate sports. During the past yearhe has been instructor of physical trainingas well as athletic coach. Cully is a thor-ough-going Butler man, being a graduatefrom here, and having represented thecollege during his four undergraduateyears in all branches of intercolle


. Drift . /^ 11 n^i Cully i nomas CULLY, otherwise but less oftenknown as George Cullen Thomas,has for several years moulded theathletic destinies of Butler College. Inthat time he has turned out a footballteam that won the state championship in1914, and has placed the blue and whitebanner to the forefront in the other inter-collegiate sports. During the past yearhe has been instructor of physical trainingas well as athletic coach. Cully is a thor-ough-going Butler man, being a graduatefrom here, and having represented thecollege during his four undergraduateyears in all branches of intercollegiateathletics. P(if;r iiiii(ly-(it>lit Football, 1916. CAPTAIN BONHAjM Page ninety-nine A Review of the Season1916 DESPITE the several one-sided scores chalked up in favor of theopponents Butler has much reason to be proud of the showingmade during the past season. The first game, that with KentuckyState, opened the season with a rather dull thud of 39 to 3. Spirits roseagain, however, in the next game played when Earlham was humbleddecisively with a score of 27 to 0, From the first kick-off it was apparentthat the only question was the size of the score to be piled up againstthe visitors, despite the fact that the Butler men were much lighter thantheir opponents. The Wabash game was a disaster, but not one bereftof glory. The superior weight of the Little Giants and their large supplyof fresh men, as well as the crippled condition of the Butler team werethe deciding factors in piling up the large score. The Louisville gamewas a loose affair on both sides, and that with DePauw was scorelessfor Butler only because of the admitted bungling


Size: 1284px × 1945px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectuniversitiesandcolle