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~1'tOfftrltrin'lai-1tirlo w E "l'EH. \TILLE, 0 BIO, November 15, 1909
Vol I
OTTERBEIN 17, MUSKINGUM 0.
OTTERBEINDOWNED
No.17
I COACH EXENDINE
Mutes Put Up Terrific Fight and Win 15 to 3
SANDERS,THE BRAINY OTTERBEINQUARTERBACK. By PROVES TO BE HEROOF HARDFIGHT.
WAS RE·ELECTED FOR SEASON
1910 BY ATHLETIC BOARD. the score of 15 to 3, the Mutes scored a victory against the Scrubs Saturday morning for MuskingumOffers Surprise in First Half, But. Under Tile Student Body Rejoices That tbe the first time in 3 years. Crafty Indian Will Teach Football ''link's" Generalshipin the Second Half Fumbles again played a promTricks Again. inent part in this game. With Otterbein MakesGoodScore. the ball on the 30 yd. line, Zuerner fumbled, the ball being grabBy the score of 17 to 0, Otter• By means of forward passes CoachExendioe, football coach bein forced Muskingum to re- and bucks, O. l;. got the ball ~>n ed up by a mute, who ran for a in 1910. Such was the happy turn to New Concord Saturday Mnskingum's IO-yard line from touchdown. aooouncemen t in chapel Friday night to tell their college friends which place Mattis made the In the second half, with the, morning, and if one can judge there that they had not been able third and last touchdown after a ball well down in onr territory by the cheers and yells that reFries made an on-side kick, to score after they got the ball pretty buck. "Tink" kicked sponded to this announcement, a dummy getting the ball and within a foot and a half of the goal. the re-election must please running for a touchdown. goal line. Wineland started the game at everyone. It is understood that In th e laSt minute of play he is to receive more salary than Otterbein did no scoring in quarter and put up a good article of ball for Otterbein, although ~ries duJlicte:. his feat at Mt. last year. the first half, although they wen~ Y lC i~g a field goal Exendipe bas made good and Otterbein did no scoringwhile ernon twice inside the 20-yard line. . h H. frnru Lhe 40 yd. hue. 1 Th R . . . . ... 1s punt. . 1 e ev1ew JOIDS 10 n"JOtc:mg Two attempts at goal from field b e was in t e game. . . . Otterbe10·d1d not put up her us' h h h b t at e as een secured by the did not result in scoring. With 10g was good but 1t seemed like . . ual game. The backs did not bl · B . At et1c oar d for next season. the ball near the middle of the the team did not work quite as • . . . play together. The mterference ·11 d o· k. field Muskingum made an onside goo d and hard for h11n as 1t did . He w1 atten 1c mson college nd kick which their R. E. got and for Sanders. In this, his first of Otterbem was vety ragged a this summer and study law. r carne· d to our 2-yar d 1·me b e1ore game th a t 11e h as s t ar t e d r1or th e it seemed as if the team did not College Bulletin he was downed by Ditmer and first team, he need not feel dis- play th eir usual, ha rd game. 15 Mutes Otterbein 2nds. 3 Monday, Novempen5, 8 p. Wineland. Their first attempt couaged for he put up a classy Thomas ............... L. E ................ Metzgar Voiunteer Band. at our line netted them 1 ¼ article of football. Blum, Matthews L. T ................. Boxwell Tuesd.ay, November 16, 6 p. yards. But the necessary foot The forward passing of San- Elsass .................. L. G ................... Richey m., Y. W. C. A. 8 p. m., t · and a half they were not able to ders was superb. His one for- Murphy ............... c ....................... S ein Watters ............... R. G................... Mayne c h ape l Science Lecturemake, losing on both the o~her ward pass of 41 yards to Wagner Redman .............. R. T ................ Muskopf Reno B. Melbourn. bucks. Wineland punted out of was the longest ever made on o. Wenner, Crossen .. R. E ......... Moses, Daul Thursday, November 18, f, p. danger. U. field. Fry ................... , ... Q ................... Surrell m., Y. M. C. A. CleiorWeight ................. L. H ................. Zuerner hetea-Philalethea. In the second half after 10 H. Warner at left half put up Tussing ................ R. H ..................... Fries Friday, November 19, 6 p. m., minutes of play and the ball on a fine game. His line plunges Homrigbauser ...... F ............. Buffington Philomhthea. 6:10 p. m., Muskin'gum's 35-yard line, San- were the prettiest seen this year · Touchdown~-Tussing, Weight. Goals Philophronea. u:1· 1 d and he was always hitting the from field-Tussing, Fries. Referee and ders replace d vv me an at q narumpire (alternating)-Rosselot, O. U• Saturday, November 20, Footter and on the very first play by line for 5 yards at least. His and Ohlem~cher (Mutes). Time of halves ball at Ada. Otterbein vs;. Ohio Northern. a forward pass to Hartman of 25 playing was up in good form. 30 and 25 minutes yards made it possible for a Mattis and Ditmer played Hu_n_t-in_g_S-ea_s_o_n_O_Jl· SacredConcert. touchdown. Sanders failed to their usual hard games. tl 1 e Bang! Bang! Bang! Prof. F. J. Resler announces a The ends and line played kick goal. This seemed to inguns have been banging all day. sacred concert to be given by spire Otterbein with new life their customary hard game and This is the opening of the hunting the choir Sunday evening. and from now on Otterbein's deserve a good share . of the season and hunters are out early. Music by Dudley Buck. scoring mac.hine could not be credit for the winning of the The farmers are more watchful J. ff. LarimoreSpeaks. stopped. game. · than usual this year, and woe be The Press Club was favored With the ball on their 20-yard Campbell and Stuart were unto any careless hunter who line, Muskingum p.unted and easily Muskingum's stars. passes by a big "keep out'' sign. Wed·nesday evening by an address from J. H. Larimore, State Menke blocked a kick and fell Line-up and summary: on it behind the goal line for a Otterbein. Muskingum. Patronize the Review adver- editor of the Ohio State Journal toucb.down. Sanders kicked goal. Hartman ............... L.E .............. Lemmon tisers. upon ''The State Desk.,,
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