t PETIT tJEAN Footb a ll Squad To begin with, the football seas :m started latc here. This probably accounts for the fact that we were s low in developing. The first frac;]s of the season showed us our \\cak point-offensive. We were not discouraged by the outcome of this contest. While we failed to make a poin ter, we marc than outpointc<I our opp::ments, the Normal Seconds, in so far as regards defense. The second ga me, with the Magnolia l\'iul eridel's, proved a turning poin t for our teHm. It was there that we saw a real offense. II was the most gruelling contest of the year. Some of the factors that contributed to QUI' defeat were lack of training and a trip of one hundred miles through some of the most disHg'l'ceable weather ever seen. The Hendrix Bull Pups got the jump on us, and we were FOI'ced to take the small end of the sco re. The jaunt to Paris netted us valuable returns. It was while we were there that our first contest was won. The Aggies Seconds, nbly aided by some first-string mcn, won the next argument. Subiaco coveted the pigsk in that denoted OUl' victory, and WCI'C not sat isfied until they could IOhave at us" once more. They met with the same di sast rous result as before. The Coach intends t o start mu liel' next season and really put old Harding on the football map. • c 75
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