. Sequelle 1922 . m of students, faculty, aud coachgrew, more men returned, diligent practice showed signs of bearing fruit, and real foot-ball began to grow. If we consider the injuries that put some of our best men out for the season andcrippled others, we are convinced that the squad really developed to success. Becauseof the faithful practice of the members of the squad, and the scientific coaching. Clarionsgridmen won three out of five games played. The schedule follows: October 8 Clarion - 12 Clearfield 0 October 15 Clarion 6 DuBois 0 October 29 Clarion 0 Oil City 7 November 5 Clarion 14


. Sequelle 1922 . m of students, faculty, aud coachgrew, more men returned, diligent practice showed signs of bearing fruit, and real foot-ball began to grow. If we consider the injuries that put some of our best men out for the season andcrippled others, we are convinced that the squad really developed to success. Becauseof the faithful practice of the members of the squad, and the scientific coaching. Clarionsgridmen won three out of five games played. The schedule follows: October 8 Clarion - 12 Clearfield 0 October 15 Clarion 6 DuBois 0 October 29 Clarion 0 Oil City 7 November 5 Clarion 14 California — 13 November 12 Clarion 0 Indiana 6 At the annual banquet given by the school the following men were awarded thegolden C: STORMER (Capt.) ..„ C. CCC HAZLETON — 0 DOVERSPIKE CC HERRON CC WADE - - - C OBRIEN CCC~ KBRSCHBAUMER - CC DAVIS R-E. C SHAFFER C DITTY C WINGARD C MORTLAND C ALEXANDER C McADOO C MARIO P. KERSCHBAXJMER. THE SEQUELLE. THE SEQUELLE BOYS BASKET BALL Because the football season did not close until Thanksgiving vacation, the basketball squad was a little late in beginning work. However, the first night of practicefound twenty-five men out ready for action. Arter a few days of practice, Mr. Reed reduced tlie squad to the following men:ALEXANDER (Capt.) MORTLAND ditty wensel kerschbaumer heeter keatley cresswell Mccormick mohney scheid elliott doverspike caulk WINGARD Late in the season two new candidates, Boggs and Hays, were added to the squad. Under the fine leadership of Coach Reed a team was made from the comparativelygreen material listed above, and it was a team of which Clarion Normal may wellbe proud. Both inexperience and lack of tall men were handicaps not easy to in spite of the difficulties encountered because of this lack, the Normal played theheaviest schedule this season she ever had. The opposing teams were, for the mostpart, composed of men with plenty of


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