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Hard Luck for Morningside mere gift to our readers. Therefore, there is little more to tell. Vie Halligan was mentioned for the all-American, and almost attracted Walt Camp's attention. Dick Rutherford was elected captain for 1915. Howard left a hole in the team when he graduated that it will take a long time to fill, and Chamberlain was talked about, as far east as Michigan. Cameron outplayed everything that had the nerve to step before him, and Corey never saw the line that could hold him. Cub Potter was the man whom the fans talked about more when he was out of the game than when he was in it. The Ames game made Cub famous. Abbott became a synonym for "stone wall" and Balis was the shiftiest end in the valley. Hawkins, Shields, DeLamatre, Gross and Doyle also deserve the highest credit for their work on the gridiron. It is no exaggeration to say that the whole Missouri Valley could not have produced a team the equal of the Ninteen (sic) Fourteen Cornhuskers. We can never give them Hal-again, but keep your eyes on Dick Rutherford's bunch next fall. We predict a clean sweep. Ready for the Kick-off
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