Football The We kl pectrum. VOL. XI. NUMBER 3. NORTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, r,G7. PRICE 5 CENTS the two teams he developed while The Team. He showed up especially well as a The Lawrence Game here, form ample proof of his defensive player, but is not Jack- The A. C, football team will It is -doubtful whether lovers Football. ability as a football coach. probably line up as follows in the ing in power to advande the pig- of the gridiron sport realize fully A. L. Marshall, also of Wiscon- first game of the season with Law- skin. sin, was the next man secured to M 'slestone and Cutting will the grade of football that will be Our Record rence, Oct. 21, providing, of played in the coining game of Oct. introduce the "farmers" into the complete the team by filling right Now that we are preparing to course, that no accidents occur in mysteries of football tactics. On and left half back positions. Muck- 21, 1907, between Lawrence Uni- pit out strength against some of the meantime. account of a deplorable lack of lestone is another Fargo boy. He versity and the Agricultural Col- the, strongest football teams of the Richardson will be given a trial material, this Year brought defeat is rather new at the game, but is lege teams. The game with the middle west, it will be of interest at left end. He substituted on to the yellow and the green; but developing very rapidly. Cutting Haskell Indians seems in the 'es- to look back over the history of the first team last year, giving the support of the student body played on the Alinn. U team two timation of many, to be the only the great College game in our in- much promise although quite light was none the less genuine and renee holds in the fotball activi- real article of football that will be stitution, and see how we have for a line man. He was handi- there was probably never a more tion, 'completing his courseetaoi witnessed at Fargo this year. This fared in the past. capped last year also by not hav- enthsiastic crowd of A. C. root- tion, and after completi,ng it, be- biased idea ' should be dispelled The A. C. is as yet a compara- ing any experience in the game. ers assembled than the one which gan work as a pharmacist. He is before the Lawrence game takes tively young institution, being Richardson weighs less than 150 witnessed our team being pound- now completing his studies by tak- place. While the Haskell Indian founded in 1891, but its football pounds, but is active and a hard ed by the heavy opponents from ing up the four-year pharmacy game will, without doubt, be an history extends back to the same plunger. He is playing a difficult the "U." and chemical. course as given by example of the best football ever year. With but a handful of stu- position for a new man, but is Last but not least, we have the the A. C. Both of the half hacks seen west of the Twin Cities, nev- dents, with no funds to secure showing up well. appearance of Coach Dobie upon weigh 160 pounds.' ertheless the Lawrence game will equipment, and with but little sup- Jacobsen will play left 'tackle. the horizon of football at the A. C. Short was injured almost at the be an exceedingly high class one. port from the citizens Of the town, He has been tried and not been The victories of last year are still beginning of the season. He may The high position which Law- who had as yet not become great- found wanting. This is his sec- be able to get in some of the later of Appleton, a very thriving and ly interested in the game, the too fresh in the minds of the stu- ond year on the team, having dents to need to be recalled; and games, but cannot enter the Law- ties of the west, we fear, is not building up of football was by no Played a strong game last season. ence game. His loss will be keen- preciated by the students of the means an easy task. To Professor the outlook for the present season When in training he weighs about ly felt. , .....------ A. C. nor by the people of Fargo, Bolley belongs the credit of in- promises to eclipse all the victor- 187 pounds. Size, strength and ies of former years, to which, in Beiersdorf, Smith, W-arner and and the state. Lawrence Univer- troducing football at the Agricul- speed are possessed by this player moments of ecstasy, we look back Murphy, although handicapped by sity stands next to the State Uni- tural College. Professor Bolley and this makes him peculiarly well with pride. • lack of weigh, size .and,exp-erience, versity in Wisconsin as an educa- came to North Dakota with a adapted to the tackle position are all valuable men and will tional institution and it stands good store of enthusiasm for ath- The Scores: Kanton at left gliard is a new given a place before the c ose of in the foremost rank among the letics from Purdue University, 1894 man at the A. C. His work will the season. demoninational schools of this Indiana. He at once set to work N. D. U. 4, A. C. 20. be watched with interest. Living Coach Dobie is trying Cutting country. Its home is in the city to develop athletics at the A. C., N. D. U. 6, A. C. 24. in Minnesota, he attended a train- out at and Grant has been of Appleton, a very thriing and - and from 1891 to 1899 he acted as 1895 ing school where he acquired the quarter put in his old position at halfback. beautiful city. Its enrollment is missionary, coach; manager, and N. D. U. 4, A. C. 12. rudiments of • the great College Grant was a promising sub. last nearing the thousand mark, which yell master during the football 1896 game. Last year, however, he year, but was somewhat ligt. He goes to show that frOm the point season. No regular games were St. Cloud Normal. 4 A. C. 4. -moved to North..:1)akota, and de- is about ten" pounds now tif -a+ t end anc e mi atur played until 1894. In the three Crookston( A. C.' -".,2,4,-4)"' cided to complete his education at and gives great promise. expect the institution to draft a years previous, practice games U. N. D. 5 , A. C. 12. the Agricultural College. This be- These men will battle for A. C. strong aggregation of football were played on the home grounds 1897 12, ing the first year of his College players. in which faculty members were U. N. D. 39, A. C. 0. (- ootball he 'will have three more football supremacy this year and consequently are the heroes of For many years it has had the forced to take part for lack of Carleton 32, A. C. 0. /-` before completing his course. Kan- the hour in football circles. With reputation of doing this : Each other materiaL Football was, U. N. D. 20,•.A. C. 0. ton weighs 174 pounds. He is such a bunch of players, the Col- year turning out a little better however, not destined to remain 1898 slated for left guard. lege should maintain her rightful team, making a good, consistent in this primitive stage for any West Superior 25, A. - C. 0. Haskins is with us for the third place in the football arena—that advancement in the game, and in length of time, and in 1894 two N. P. St. Paul 0, A. C. 22. year although he entered college the estimation of the public, Law- games were played with the State U. N. D. 39, A. C. 6. too late to make the first team the of champions, and she will attain this desirable position, if only giv- rence is one of the few denomina- , University, both resulting in vic- 1899 fall he entered. This year he will en your enthusiastic support. The tional schools that plays each year tories for the A. C. With this the U. N. D. 46, A. C. 0. play at center. It remains to be the - big universities. She com- game gained a strong foothold at 1900 seen what Haskins will do in his team is alright, and "it is up to you." petes for honors with Minnesota, our institution, and the following Moorhead Normal 0, A. C. :19. his new position with his 220 Wisconsin and Chicago, and many year marked the withdrawal of /Alexandria A. A. 0, A. C. 18. pounds of beef. Speed and accu- a time when meeting Lawrence faculty members from the teams. St. Cloud C. H. S. 11, A. C. 12. racy is demanded of the center, Yells and Songs. early in the season, these univer- Hr. Nugent, our genial secretary, S. D. U. 6; A. C. 6. and we expect to see both exem- (Tune, "Hot Time" Chorus) sities have felt somewhat dudious was one of the players in thdse ini- Fergus Falls A.A. 5, A. C. 11. plified by him. Cheer, boys, cheer, Fargo's got about the results. tial games with the "U.". Hamline 18, A. C. 11. Berg is playing right guard. the ball, Lawrence and Beloit College Football at the A. C. can be di- Fargo College 0, A. C. 40. He weighs 184 pounds.
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