within a few yards of G.’s goal and lost it on a fumble. G. kicked the ball to Heckel who carried it some distance towards G.’s goal but S. again lost the ball on a fumble. G. fumbled, Shoffstall secured the ball and made a touchdown; no goal. Score 5-°- G. kicked off and Curtin carried the ball to the middle of the field where S. lost the ball on a foul pass. G. lost the ball on downs and Platt made a touchdown after the ball had been carried through G.’s territory by several large gains. Score io-o. G. kicked off and Heckel carried the ball almost to the centre line, Scholl gained 15 yds. through the centre and Hewitt made a gain of 20 yds. around the right end. G. obtained the ball by a fumble on their xo yd. line and kicked off. Hewitt made another large run followed by a touchdown by Platt. Heckel kicked the goal. Score 16-0. G. kicked off and Hewitt caught the ball at S.’s 20 yd. line and made a9O yd. run scoring a touchdown. Score 21-0. Second Half— State kicked off, G. lost the ball on a fumble, and then S. lost the ball 8 yds. from G.’s goal. G. made a gain of 5 yds. which was the largest gain made by them through our line. G. kicked add Hewitt made a 20 yd. run followed by a touch down by Scholl. Score 26-0. G. kicked off, Scholl gained 15 yds. and Hewitt made two phenomenal runs resulting in another touchdown. Score 31-0. G. kicked off, Scholl caught the ball and made a 45 yd. run, followed by rapid gains resulting in another touchdown by Platt. Score 36-0. G. kicked off, S. lost the ball on G.’s 25 yd. line through a fumble, G. fumbled before gaining a yd. Scholl made a touch down, and Heckel kicked the goal. Score 42-0. G. kicked off, D. K. Miller made two twenty yard runs fol lowed, by a touchdown by Platt. Score 47-0. Summary —Touchdowns: —Platt 4, Hewitt 2, Scholl 2, Shoff stall 1. Goals:—Heckel, 2. Score 47-0. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
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