Purdue debris . Notre Dame Game n> jft 5 J^« -* - Wf? JW*1. not expect the team to do better than to hold Chicago underfour touchdowns, yet nobody looked for such an overwhelmingdefeat at the hands of Staggs proteges. But Eckersall, Steffins,Finger and Idding proved too speedy for our men and we left theWindy City carrying with us the little end of a 39 to 0 men worked like Trojans in this game, but were simplyoutclassed. Chicagos scoring was largely the result of phe-nomenal end runs. Staggs back field, composed of a quartet often-second men who seemed to have mastered the art of


Purdue debris . Notre Dame Game n> jft 5 J^« -* - Wf? JW*1. not expect the team to do better than to hold Chicago underfour touchdowns, yet nobody looked for such an overwhelmingdefeat at the hands of Staggs proteges. But Eckersall, Steffins,Finger and Idding proved too speedy for our men and we left theWindy City carrying with us the little end of a 39 to 0 men worked like Trojans in this game, but were simplyoutclassed. Chicagos scoring was largely the result of phe-nomenal end runs. Staggs back field, composed of a quartet often-second men who seemed to have mastered the art of dodging and passing, played their most brilliant game of the seasonagainst our men, and ihey certainly had the new style of playin their back bones. A week later Wabash came over the Monon and for the firstlime in the football history of the schools, the Old Cold andBlack trailed in defeat administered by the Little Giants. ThePresbyterians had been playing good ball, and their showingagainst Illinois showed that they were easily in our class, butnot one of


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