. Highland Echo 1915-1925. os-ing of men to represent the college. Everything seems to be pointingtoward one of the most successfulyears Maryviile has ever had inforensic work. With the interestgrowing, as it is at present, debat-mg is certain to come into its right-ful place on the hill. MARYVIILE DEfEATSTUSCULUM 20-0 Maryviile 20, Tusculum 0 atGreeneville and Moves onToward The East Tennes-see Championsnip. GameWas Bitter and RoughFrom Start to Ilnish. Greeneville, Tenn., Nov. 4, 1916. The Maryviile College foot ballteam defeated Tusculum here todayby the score of 20-0, but this scoredoes no


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. os-ing of men to represent the college. Everything seems to be pointingtoward one of the most successfulyears Maryviile has ever had inforensic work. With the interestgrowing, as it is at present, debat-mg is certain to come into its right-ful place on the hill. MARYVIILE DEfEATSTUSCULUM 20-0 Maryviile 20, Tusculum 0 atGreeneville and Moves onToward The East Tennes-see Championsnip. GameWas Bitter and RoughFrom Start to Ilnish. Greeneville, Tenn., Nov. 4, 1916. The Maryviile College foot ballteam defeated Tusculum here todayby the score of 20-0, but this scoredoes not indicate the real superior-ity of the Maryviile team as Mary-viile advanced the ball 560 yardswhile Tusculum advanced it lessthan 80 yards. In the punting the distance wasabout equal but the advantage waswith Bryson as the Maryviile backsreturned the ball on the Tusculumpunts from 10 to 30 yards. TheMaryviile team worked as an almostperfect unit and especially was thework of Bryson, Clemens, Feemanand Ensign GREER Buy all your Music from Clarkand Jones in Knoxville. Advt. // you canonf lenrn to say Noyon can at least learn to be cautiousabout saying Yes. NEXT WEEK Beginning next week a Calendarwill be published in these will contain the program of theweeks events, time and place. TheDean requests all student organiza-tions to cooperate with the Echo inthis new feature thereby relievingthe morning chapel hour of theusual long list of announcements. First Quarter. Tusculum won the toss and choseto defend the west goal with Mary-viile kicking off. Tusculum receivedthe kick off made first down but waspenalized 16 yards for holding andthen punted. On the next six playsMaryviile gained 14 yards. Then aforward pass Clemens to Feeman wasgood for 20 yards. Ensign, Clemens,and Bryson then carried the ball onfour plays 26 yards, then Ensigncarried it around left end 10 yardsfor first touchdown. Greer failed tokick goal. Score M. C, 6; Tusculum 0. Maryviile recei


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