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Show RICKS NORMALS FINISH FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL WIND UP SEASON WITH VICTORY OVER IDAHO TECH 1 i- ''."r" Back row: C. P. Packard, coach; Marion Eomney, quarterback; Kay Gibson, guard; Theodore Barratt. end; Goldon Andrus, guard; Donald Hacking, tackle; Douglas Eomney, halfback. Middle row: William Klinger, halfback; Ellis Wilcox, fullback; Ariel Ballif, center; Edward Barratt, end; Eobert Meikle. guard- Clyde Curtis, halfback; Marion Hacking, tackle. Front row: Kulon Godfrey, baUbsok; Elmer Hendricks, tackle; Ray Andrews, guard: Antone Ro-jmey, Quarterback; Clarence Arima, end- Oswald Os-wald McKin'.ey, end; MJlos Romncy, lialfback; Charles Barratt, guard; Lovin Ncalov. quarterback; Alvin Ray, halfback. Coach Packard's Gridders Make Creditable Showing; Basketball in Full Swing. ipv KXRURG, Idaho, Nov. 30. The t-S Ricks Normal eollcRe football J loam has just closed a very successful suc-cessful season. Although it wns their first season at the sport, thev surceodril in winning four of the six names played. Clyde P. Packard coached the team. By reason of their victorv over the Idaho Technical institute of Pocntcllo two weeks ago, tho local college, although al-though tying with the Idahonns in the numlicr of games won and lost, practically prac-tically won the junior cojlego title of Utah and Idaho. One of the first games played by the locals was with tho Idaho Tech, when the wore defeated de-feated by a score of to 0. tit' the siv. games plaved bv the Rieks Normal team thev succeeded in winning win-ning two from Idaho Falls, and breaking break-ing even in their contests with K-t u-thonv u-thonv and Idaho Tech. The same bunch or follows lli.it composed this year's team will be back at school next' vcar. and, therefore, it is to bo expected thai tho local college will be able to boast of an even stronger Bit) vet) in 1980 than it bad the pneseut season. Basketball is already in full blast at the institution. The class scries will be played this week, after which Coaeh Packard will pick two hNuiui to represent the school in both high school and college circles. |