1939 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 37 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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HUSKIES

SQUELCHED

SEATTLE, October 1. Utilizing their famed end-around play to the full extent, the Idaho Vandals held the Washington Huskies to a 12-12 tie, marking the first time in 37 years that the Huskies have been unable to defeat the Vandals. Tony Knap, on an end-around from the 16-yard line following a 55-yard sustained drive, scored the first Idaho touchdown in the final minutes of the firs' half to even the score at 6-6. Joe Dubsky, Washington halfback, had previously scored at the beginning of the second quarter. Opening the final period, Jimmy Johnston, Huskie halfback, plunged over the goal from the 4-yard line, terminating a 60-yard goalward march. In the final minutes of the game, Ray Smith scored the second Vandal touchdown from the 17-yard line on an end-around play. The touc'b.down came after a passing attack by Harold Roise that carried the ball 52 yards. EARL ACUFF . . . President of sophomore class ... plays right hall . . . ATO from Page, Idaho ... still needs experience

RAY SMITH . . . plays end posilion ... has one more year of competition . . . good at defensive play ... from Notus . .. Idaho Club ma n

EDDIE WILSON . . . merits his nickname "Jackrabbit" . . . senior . . . pre-college training at Aledo, Illinois ... good blocking hall

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" BULL" DURHAM . . . midget fullback with power in his legs . . . he gets away lest, swivel-hips and squirms lor yerdege


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