The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . DEPARTMENTS OF ENGINEERING, MUSIC. ARTS AND SCIENCES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BANKING, For information apply to the Secretary. t, i, „i„t. ?n. The Colorado College Newspaper Volume XXI. COLORADO SPRINGS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918 Number 16 TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM SUFFERS DEFEAT ATHANDS OF SCHOOL OF MINES ELEVEN, 48 6 Earl MacTavish Proves to be Real Star in Every Particu-lar; Briggs Stars at End. Fighting to the last, tho far out-classed by a more experienced andlonger-trained team, the Colorado Col-lege football eleven suffered a 48 to 6de


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . DEPARTMENTS OF ENGINEERING, MUSIC. ARTS AND SCIENCES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BANKING, For information apply to the Secretary. t, i, „i„t. ?n. The Colorado College Newspaper Volume XXI. COLORADO SPRINGS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918 Number 16 TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM SUFFERS DEFEAT ATHANDS OF SCHOOL OF MINES ELEVEN, 48 6 Earl MacTavish Proves to be Real Star in Every Particu-lar; Briggs Stars at End. Fighting to the last, tho far out-classed by a more experienced andlonger-trained team, the Colorado Col-lege football eleven suffered a 48 to 6defeat at the hands of the School ofMines team at Union Park., Denver, onFriday afternoon. After the first tenminutes of play it was evident that itwas to be a Miners game, for time af-ter time the speedy backs tore thruthe green Tiger line. Earle McTravish, or Big Mac ashe is better known, was the whole showfor C. C, but he could not win thegame alone. On the offense he plowedthru the opposing line with two andthree men hanging on his back and wasthe main strength of the Tigers on de-fense. He clearly demonstrated thathe will be classed as the best fullbackin the state before the season is ove


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