Purdue debris . M. Allen, 06Right End—Ottis A. McCormkk. 08Quarterlmck—Rov Shackleton, 07Left IfalflHich—Thomas H. Johnston, OC) Jacob H. Mow RK^. 06Right Ilalfluiclc—Elijah W. Worsham. 08 Harry C. Adams, 05FuIlImclc—WnMEK L. Thomas. 07William G. Kaylor. 05 RECORD Stuart Field, September 17—Ahimiii 6, Purdue 2 Stuart Field. September 24—North Division 11. S. 0. Purdue 5 Stuart Field, September 28-Heloit 0. Purdue U Stuart Field, October 1—Earlham 0, Purdue 28 Chicago, October 8—Chicago 20. Purdue 0 Stuart Field, October 15—Wabash 0. Purdue 6 Stuart Field, October 22—Illinois 24, Purdue 6 St. L


Purdue debris . M. Allen, 06Right End—Ottis A. McCormkk. 08Quarterlmck—Rov Shackleton, 07Left IfalflHich—Thomas H. Johnston, OC) Jacob H. Mow RK^. 06Right Ilalfluiclc—Elijah W. Worsham. 08 Harry C. Adams, 05FuIlImclc—WnMEK L. Thomas. 07William G. Kaylor. 05 RECORD Stuart Field, September 17—Ahimiii 6, Purdue 2 Stuart Field. September 24—North Division 11. S. 0. Purdue 5 Stuart Field, September 28-Heloit 0. Purdue U Stuart Field, October 1—Earlham 0, Purdue 28 Chicago, October 8—Chicago 20. Purdue 0 Stuart Field, October 15—Wabash 0. Purdue 6 Stuart Field, October 22—Illinois 24, Purdue 6 St. Louis, October 29—Missouri 0, Purdue 11 Stuart Field, November 5—Indiana Medical College 5. Purdue 34 Indianapolis. November 12—Indiana 0, Purdue 27 Stuart Field, November 24^Notre Dame 0, Purdue .V> Total—Opponents 55, Purdvie 166 195 # ^^ ^^« 4 » ^ -^«r#«r^ lii^iJ- The Squad of 1904. Kicking for Goal The Season of 1904 To the loyal supporters of Purdue athletics, to the coach and tn llic remaining mem-bers of the unfortunate 03 team, a more gloomy outlook could iiardly l)e depicted thanthat which presented itself at the beginning of the season of 1904. When the squad firstreported for practice there were only four of tlie Oo team, and one man from the 02 teamamong the large number of candidates. With these few veterans for a nucleus we startedto build up a team, and everybody from the head coach down to the rawest substi-tute, entered into the work with a vim. Out of the hard preliminary jjractice a team was developed that made an excellentshowing against Chicago—our first big game. After that game we knew that the team hadthe right spirit, for it put up a hard, stubborn, uphill fight during every minute of play.


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