Annual (May 1900) . e play,and did not follow the ball closely. The backs did not always follow their interference,were slow in starting, and on the defense did not always get into the play. The wholeeleven was prone to do too much talking, both in practice and in match games. In otherrespects the spirit was excellent. Hotz, Kittle, Kaylor, Pickett, Coval, Diddel and Peck, of the 99 team, will returnto school next fall. With these old players and the material trained by the second teamour prospects are bright for another victorious season under the captaincy of John Hotzand the management of G


Annual (May 1900) . e play,and did not follow the ball closely. The backs did not always follow their interference,were slow in starting, and on the defense did not always get into the play. The wholeeleven was prone to do too much talking, both in practice and in match games. In otherrespects the spirit was excellent. Hotz, Kittle, Kaylor, Pickett, Coval, Diddel and Peck, of the 99 team, will returnto school next fall. With these old players and the material trained by the second teamour prospects are bright for another victorious season under the captaincy of John Hotzand the management of Glen Diddel. c- q Noyes OFFICIALS E. C. Noyes, Coach. Fred Hohn, Captain. Frank Cline, Manager. THE LINE-UP Hotz, ------ Right end Hohn, ------ Right tackle Kittle, ------ Right guard Moore and Kaylor, - - - CenterCoval, ----- Right half-back Minor, - - - Cline and Young - - - - Left end Kerr, ------ Left tackle Boyce, ------ Left guard Pickett, - - - - - Quarter-back Diddel and Peck, - - Left half-back- - GAMES AND SCORES Butler College, ----- o M. T. H. S., North Indianapolis, - - - _ o M. T. H. S., Franklin College, ----- 0 M. T. H. S., Louisville M. T. S., - - - - 0 M. T. H. S., Indianapolis H. 5., - - - - 0 Champaign H. S., - - - - 1 1 Opponents, ----- 11 M. T. H. S., 20 20 5 0 M. T. H. S., - - - - - 11M. T. H. - - - - - 28 - - 84 The second foot-ball team of the M. T. H. S. was organized early in the season forthe purpose of developing material for the first team. This eleven, which was easily thebest second team that the school has ever had, gave the first team plenty of hard practiceduring the whole season. Its only defeat was at the hands of the Indianapolis High Schoolfirst team in a hotly contested game on a very warm day. The High School refused areturn game and their second team refused to play at all. THE SECONDFOOT-BALL tEAM THE SCHEDULE WAS Orchards, -------- 0 Indianapolis H. S., - - - - - 10 Ash Street, -------- 0 Fountain Square, ------ 0 Carme


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