. Highland Echo 1915-1925. downed on theE. & H. IO yard line. A line buckb y McMurray placed oval o nEmorys 5 yard line and SuUinger,by line smash went over for thefirst touchdown. McMurray kickedgoal. Score: Maryville 7; E. & H. 0. Emory & Henry kicked off toMary\ille, Acton receiving oval onM. own 15 yard line andsprinting down the sidelines for agreat run of 65 yards before beingtackled by Emorys safety ball was on Emory & Henrys25 yard line. A first down followed. (Continued on page seven) fOOTBALL PROSPECTS THANKSGIVING GAME BRINGS fOR 1922 SEASON | (jpfy^y jf^^q^ jq (^^qSE Ma


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. downed on theE. & H. IO yard line. A line buckb y McMurray placed oval o nEmorys 5 yard line and SuUinger,by line smash went over for thefirst touchdown. McMurray kickedgoal. Score: Maryville 7; E. & H. 0. Emory & Henry kicked off toMary\ille, Acton receiving oval onM. own 15 yard line andsprinting down the sidelines for agreat run of 65 yards before beingtackled by Emorys safety ball was on Emory & Henrys25 yard line. A first down followed. (Continued on page seven) fOOTBALL PROSPECTS THANKSGIVING GAME BRINGS fOR 1922 SEASON | (jpfy^y jf^^q^ jq (^^qSE Maryville To Play Heavier And i More Representative Sched- HIGHLANDERS END THEIR 1921 FOOTBALL SEASONule. BY TROUNCING UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA BY SCORE OF 34 TO 0. By Coach Lombe S. Honaker While the 11)22 schedule has notbeen completed, it is very evident thatMaryville College is going to play amuch heavier and more representa-tive schedule than in the season justclosed. It is practically certain now that. we shall have Centre College as oneopponent in 1922 and this meansmuch to Maryville for it is not aneasy task to get on the football sched-ule of the Praying Colonels, evenfor a practice game. As has been the custom for sever-al years, U. T. will also be host to (Continued on page five) The Turkey Day attraction onCollege Grid proved to be one ofthe best games witnessed on the IHill in many a day. However, out-played from the start, the Chatta-nooga Eleven staged a game scrap \and showed lots of fight until the |final whistle. Only once did they |threaten to score when they secur- ied the ball on a fumble and ad-vanced it to the Maryville 10 yardline where the Highlanders held ;for downs and took possession ofthe oval. The flashy game of Ac-ton and Hill at Half and the charg- !ing of the Highlander line provedtoo much foi the ChattanoogaMoccasins and they sneaked jback to their mountain home in Nooga with the short end of a34 to 0 defeat chalked up againstthem. Also, the fac


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