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Show i " "4 ".t.arr.-i- . -i . i ...-- r . . - 4 x - ... j RUSSELL HURT: Russell Yardley, the powerful fullback for the MH3 Tigers suffered f.ur Vroken ribs ard a collapsed collap-sed lung last Friday in the game against the Beaver Eea ers. T. e unfortunate injury happened a'ter the play hd been whistled dead, a id two more Beavers jumped cn. There was no penalty called. We a;rree with Ccach Andrus that the problem is not the game itself, a. d that the answer is not to withdraw MHS from foct1 all i ltogether, as many have advocated these past few days. However we do advocate that MHS terminate its remaining game with the Beavers, and all further scheduling of football games with the school, until such time as their coach teaches them sportsman- s.iip a: d fellovship, as well as blood and guts footba'l. We further advocate that Par. van. Kanab and Panuitch, and the other Re -ion 8 tearrs cosid:r the same policy. They have all suffered from star players i eing pvt rut of tho game for the se son or even the rest of the school vear. There is litt'.e question that the SUOA ;s imd r the 'nfluence of Beaver High Schcol. Should Corch Andrus try thn qa-e antics as Coach Marshall pulled pull-ed Friday, he would have been ejected from the game. We're told the Beavers do calisthenics to the cadence of "Kill Mlford" or whatever team they're meeting meet-ing that w j'-. ''.: "dvecate this action before some young ball player is killed. Let's start Octo.er 18th. |