The Campanile . *• OWLS 7, AGGIES 7 Armistice Day dawned with Rice chances for a victory estimated at backfield was so torn up that Swartz went in at quarter, Chambers at halfand McKean, a fullback of ten days experience, working with Kennedy. JNL, fresh from a victory over Baylor, was confident of success, while theOwl team in their hearts were determined to win or die trying. And win theydid—a moral victory, at least. Rice completely outplayed the Farmers, making eight first downs to theirtwo and scoring a touchdown after a march down the field from our own 30-yardline in the thi


The Campanile . *• OWLS 7, AGGIES 7 Armistice Day dawned with Rice chances for a victory estimated at backfield was so torn up that Swartz went in at quarter, Chambers at halfand McKean, a fullback of ten days experience, working with Kennedy. JNL, fresh from a victory over Baylor, was confident of success, while theOwl team in their hearts were determined to win or die trying. And win theydid—a moral victory, at least. Rice completely outplayed the Farmers, making eight first downs to theirtwo and scoring a touchdown after a march down the field from our own 30-yardline in the third quarter. Chambers carried it over. The Owls bested A. & the aerial sphere, completing four out of eight passes, while nearly all theAggie attempts were ^Zf».. - • sut.:


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