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LONGVIEW VS MARSHALL
TEAMS
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
FINAL
LONGVIEW
23
MARSHALL
3
INFORMATION
Fair Park
Longview, Texas
Friday, November 15th, 1912
Non-District
SCORING SUMMARY
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Scoring Recap Unavailable
GAME STATISTICS
STATISTIC
LONGVIEW
MARSHALL
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DISCOURTSEY AND MANY INDIGNITIES
LONGVIEW - Longview's football team walloped the Marshall boys to the tune of 23 to 3 Friday evening, but according to the reports brought back it was done through very unsportsmanlike tactic, rough plays and general ungentlemanly conduct, besides the use of players who are not students of Longview High School.

One of the players is said to have admitted that he is a brakeman.

During the time the Marshall boys were in Longview, they aree said to have been treated with every sort of discourtesy and indignity, the girls participating and even four women of the town in passing Prof. Stratford, the Marshall coach, blessed him.

The game between Longview and Marshall here was characterized by unusual and unnecessary rough play such as kicking the heads of the opponents.

In the game Friday Mitchell of Marshall was spiked in the back by a Longview player jumping him. It was, according to these reports, not a game of foot ball, but the play of a bunch of ruffians against Marshall.

When interviewed by Prof. Stratford, Superintendent Blocker took the attitude that any one who had previously attended that high school or who was of school age, whether enrolled or not, was entitled to play on the high school team.

"I plead with my team not to lose their tempers, for had they done so they would have been lynched had they showed the slightest disposition to fight," said Prof.Stratford. "As a example of the kind of playing permitted, when Adams of Marshall made a nice clean tackle one of the Longview players near the side lines five or six spectators ran in and pulled him off. If that had happened at Bingville, I would not have believed it."