1949-1950 Yearbook

I Center on 3 On your mMl, get set, go! TRACK AND FIELD DAY, '49. It 's going, going-missed! Soy, ref, he pushed me down. Free·throw chomp, JOE NAl l E X c tement Worm's~eye view of 0 huddle. 11 0 and E X ere s e, WHILE WE may not be able to boast the thrill and excitement that might have been, had our teams played intercollegiate sports, we sometimes experienced thrills that were as great as any game could produce. From many parts of the country came boys that were tops in certain sports. When these fellows met and began to talk their favor ite sport, the competitive spirit began to rise. Yet at Ha rding we did not have the attitude of winning no matter how it was done, but rather the spirit of good sportsman. ship was always present. Th is is probably the reason that the sports at Harding carried all

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