. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ed ontheir fine brand of basketball. At the start of tho tournament,the Third Preps acted ungentlemanly Maryvilles 1923 Football Team ( Continued from page 3) depended for its famous sneakplay. Like lightning would he passthe ball and with a rush take outthe opposing center. It was throughsuch a magnificent charge by thislong-haired athlete in the U. T,game that Riskey ploughed throughfor the first M. C. touchdown. Victor Hurst, powerful and iig-gressive, developed from an end-runner of no mean ability intoMaryvilles most consistent lineplunger. These last games of t
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ed ontheir fine brand of basketball. At the start of tho tournament,the Third Preps acted ungentlemanly Maryvilles 1923 Football Team ( Continued from page 3) depended for its famous sneakplay. Like lightning would he passthe ball and with a rush take outthe opposing center. It was throughsuch a magnificent charge by thislong-haired athlete in the U. T,game that Riskey ploughed throughfor the first M. C. touchdown. Victor Hurst, powerful and iig-gressive, developed from an end-runner of no mean ability intoMaryvilles most consistent lineplunger. These last games of theseason have been one triumph afteranother for you, Vic, and we havebeen certainly fortunate in haviT*\you with us this year. Aftercrossing the Cumberland goal line in beating their seniors 24 to 20. y *« ^^^^ ^^e ball brought backMartin of the winning team showed I ^^^^^^ «^. ^ penalty. Hurst once up well in this affar. The beat the Juniors 30 more was given the oval and againsmashed across with the h\u hdown. to 20. This proved the first upset 1 J^at spelled victory for th| High-of the tournament. Thompson,Harvey and McCall did well for tn_ landers. Joe Gamble, versatile back-winners, field man, is a living illustration ofIn the next round the Sophs beat what a light full-back can do wish the Seniors 23 to 2 Malcolm Mile-;.fleet little forward scored most ofthe points for tho .Seniors whioShore? duplicated the feat for thewinneis. The Freshmen beat the Third skill and alertness. Gamble de-veloped into a capable line smasherthis season, and played gaod foot-ball while in the fray. What agame you played at Georgetown,Joe! We are looking for you to do Preps 34 to 19. Martin contribut^d great things next year. Gamble. seventeen of the losers points while DcLozier and Thompson wo-o o- spon«ible for most of the Freshmcns All in all, the tournament was a Pledger Cartwright, surprisedeveryone from tho Coach downwhen, alter playing end for the firsthalf of tho season, he
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