Purdue debris . orfiinr ti)uchil<)\\ ns. yrl iKilxxly looked for such an overwhelming condition. After a few minutes of play the players were covereddefeat al the hands of .Staggs ])rotegcs. lUit Kckcrsall, Steffins, with mud from head to foot, and the ball, being in the same[•inger and Idding ])n)ved too s])cedy for our men and we left the condition, was largely responsible for the numerous fumblesW indy Cily carrying with us the little end of a 39 to 0 score, and poor passing which lost the game for Purdue. The line-upThe men worked like Trojans in this game, but were simply for this game


Purdue debris . orfiinr ti)uchil<)\\ ns. yrl iKilxxly looked for such an overwhelming condition. After a few minutes of play the players were covereddefeat al the hands of .Staggs ])rotegcs. lUit Kckcrsall, Steffins, with mud from head to foot, and the ball, being in the same[•inger and Idding ])n)ved too s])cedy for our men and we left the condition, was largely responsible for the numerous fumblesW indy Cily carrying with us the little end of a 39 to 0 score, and poor passing which lost the game for Purdue. The line-upThe men worked like Trojans in this game, but were simply for this game was materially different from that which opposedoutclassed. Chicagos scoring was largely the result of phe- Chicago, and many of the men had not become used to theirnomenal e-nd runs. Slaggs back field, coni])()sed of a quartet of new positions. In fact, this shifting of men was practicedten-second men who seemed to lia\e mastered the art of dodging throughout the season so that, with the exception of Duke at. Chicago Game90


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