The sibyl . and gaining atwo point lead. In the fourth quarter the victory was made more certainwhen Lingrel made the only touchdown of the game. Special mention shouldbe made of Red Millers excellent defensive playing, Gilberts capable manage-ment of the team, and Lingrels terrific line-plunging. The St. Marys game was the first played on the home field and proveda walk-away for Otterbein. The final score was 55 to 10 in Our favor. Due to excessive penalizing on the part of the referee, the team metdefeat at Huntington, W. Va., when Marshall won by a twelve to six one point in the ga


The sibyl . and gaining atwo point lead. In the fourth quarter the victory was made more certainwhen Lingrel made the only touchdown of the game. Special mention shouldbe made of Red Millers excellent defensive playing, Gilberts capable manage-ment of the team, and Lingrels terrific line-plunging. The St. Marys game was the first played on the home field and proveda walk-away for Otterbein. The final score was 55 to 10 in Our favor. Due to excessive penalizing on the part of the referee, the team metdefeat at Huntington, W. Va., when Marshall won by a twelve to six one point in the game Red Miller recovered a fumble and ran forty yardsfor a touchdown. The Home-coming game with Muskingum proved an easy team work was a feature of the game, resulting in a score of 21toO. Marietta defeated Otterbein 12 to 6. This was the first time Otterbeinhas scored upon Marietta for a number of years. Lingrel, Ream and Coun-seller were the stars for Otterbein. (Continued on Page 104)102. Football Team Individual Records Player Home Position Wt. Counseller (C) Dunkirk, R. T 170 Lingrel, Byhalia, L. H 173 Ream, Rising Sun, F. B 167 Gilbert, Greenville, Q 138 Peden, Johnstown, Pa., R. H 156 Higelmire, Eaton Rapids, L. T. 190 Mundhenk, Brookville, L. E. 160 Evans, Madison, Pa., L. G 169 Walters, Lima, C 157 Mase, Boliver, L. G 165 Miller, Hartford, W. Va., R. E 170 Sholty, Claypool, Ind., R. G 168 Huber, Dayton, G. 138 Barnhart, Pitcairn, Pa., H. B 140 Meyers, Johnstown, Pa., H. B 140 rleig it. Qt Pld. Pts . Scd 6 ft. 36 5 ft. 7 in. 34 62 5 ft. 8 in. 34 30 5 ft. 7 in. 32 16 5 ft. 9 in. 36 6 ft. 36 6 ft. 21 5 ft. 9 in. 30 5 ft. 11 in. 36 6 ft. 1 in. 19 6 ft. 1 in. 34 6 5 ft. 11 in. 26 5 ft. 9 in. 5 5 ft. 11 in. 6 6 5 ft. 9 in. 1(6 (Continued from Page 102) The last game with Heidelberg was the best and hardest fought of theentire season. Although Heidelberg was seven points in the lead, the teamcame out from behind and placed the ball across the line for two tou


Size: 2337px × 1069px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., boo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectcollegeyearbooks