. Argo . tronger than usual. We havemet many of the strongest teams in the country. While we have lost five outof ten games played, we have met with but one decisive defeat. Twice our oldtime rivals from Grove C ity went down in ignominious defeat before our sturdybraves. The University of West Virginia was defeated by an overwhelming-score. On our home Moor not a single game has been lust. The following is ihe result of games played. Westminster 62 New Castle 11 14 Grove City 12 15 Indiana 37 13 Kiski 23 39 U. of W. Va 10 30 Grove City 16 16 Geneva 22 27 Sharon 32 18 Allegheny 27 57 Geneva 11


. Argo . tronger than usual. We havemet many of the strongest teams in the country. While we have lost five outof ten games played, we have met with but one decisive defeat. Twice our oldtime rivals from Grove C ity went down in ignominious defeat before our sturdybraves. The University of West Virginia was defeated by an overwhelming-score. On our home Moor not a single game has been lust. The following is ihe result of games played. Westminster 62 New Castle 11 14 Grove City 12 15 Indiana 37 13 Kiski 23 39 U. of W. Va 10 30 Grove City 16 16 Geneva 22 27 Sharon 32 18 Allegheny 27 57 Geneva 11 53 Wooster 22 344 PP 219 The hearts support received from both students and Faculty has been fullyappreciated by players and manager. A great factor in the success of thecollege team is the support given them by the student body. Westminster stillholds the reputation of having a right royal hand of rooters. May her futuresuccess in all branches of athletics be as great as she deserves. R. IT. 72. W. L. Marks, R. A. Henderson, Mgr., J. A. Smith, Hugh Lambie, H. P. Armstrong, D. R. Calhoun, Roy Deeveks, Herbert Patterson.


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