Beaverette, 1 Nov 1926, page 16

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Scott Downs Oakley 6-0. Friday, Oct..15, Scott defeated its ancient enemy on itsown field. The game was rather . poorly played, but. both teams showed a lot of fight: The game was very clean and few penalties last play during the first half when Hess cut through _ left tackle for about 38 yards. The second half was.almost a repeti- tion of the first half. Scott could gain ground in the center of the pe but did not have the punch put-over a~touchdown. ditteren: times during the game Scott had possession of the ball in- side the Oakley ten yard lire and 48 many times failed to carry it over the line. Punting and passes were fre- quently employed by hoth teams. At no time was the Scott goal line in serious danger. Scott gained almost 200 yards from the line of cessful. As the game ended Scott still had possession of the ball after marching 7U yardsdown the field toward the enemy’s goal. he officiating was done by two “Men of Hays” and was very satisfactory. “Scott County Community HicH SCHOOL FIGHTS. BACK THE ~ TEAM.” Remaining Home Games Nov. 12 19 Garden City Syracuse here here Dighton here SEE THEM! 25 Four] can ' School Spirit Every school possesses “ : but whether it is the “tight kind" is the question. It is theright kind of epirit up-| on which the “life” of the school depends. In order to put out a win- ning team, the school must stand behind and help with a “push.” No team, football or otherwise, will have the fight which is nee- - | Arnold oO Scott City 13 Another eee was gained ey fight, their line was broken easily yy the local players, the first touchdown being made on line plunges. Several good punts were made and during’ the second Hess, right half back, , |broke through Arnold defense for’ cannot be shared. And with whom a team share these if not with its fellow schoolmates? Victory would soon lose its glamour-with- out praise and “admiration. It is the school’s duty to give this. The support of the school as a body is that on which the ‘success of the team depends. And defeat! If a team’s moral support dies when they: are de- feated, their courage and ambition will also die. If, on the other hand, the school gives its team more moral support than ever before, that team will’ redeem itzelf. It ‘will regain that Jost honor. Come on Scott! All together. We're putting out a winninig foot- ball team. Let’s keep it a winner, Clark's Barber Shop Try Us FoR SATISFACTION danger of being scored agate at uny time during the game, Arnold being unable to carry the ball closer than within ten yards of their goal line. scored against and we’re expecting this to hold true for the entire season. Seore: Arnold—0000- 0 ~ Scott — 6700 - 18 Football Who said he didn’t enjoy football: ee Pe on the side line of the grid- Watching and thrilled ie. a.clean game? Come eouraet. sir, and give-your ‘To ae ans men suited, then lined u 'p- Signals aregiven, andthen hurrah! © At ee the play is o’er and game won The men have dispersed from the field Others have gone. Sort of lore- May we have football evermore! 5 — Map KoucH

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