Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1920 — COLLEGE CHEER PAYS TRIBUTE TO COACH MOORE [ARTICLE]

COLLEGE CHEER PAYS TRIBUTE TO COACH MOORE

The College Cheer, the St Joseph College students’ publication, indts current issue, pays a tribute to Harry Moore, of this city, who coached the varsity football team of that institution during the season just brought to a close. The tribute follows: “A close of the football season would not be complete neither would it be fair if we failed ip tribute to Coach Moore. To him we give all the praise, unstinted in its glory. To him that has borne the brunt of the battle go the spoils of the victory. The squad of ’2O wss eutely there with the football goods, but ask them what it was that made them work like they did. The inevitable answer will be “The spirit of Moore.” To those who would think we talk vainly, we say. ‘actions speak louder than words* in proving that the past season has been the best in St Joe’s football history. Consider the team teat faced Crane Tech, and teen recall to mind the one that confronted St. Procopius. The results were so different that we scarce would have recognized the team and its work had we not known tee faces of our players. Surely tins change did not evolve of itself. The conclusion is evident It was tee handiwork, “the spirit of Moore.” May our hearts, full of gratitude, be able to express an appreciation of his work, that mere words fail to portray. Coach Moore, our hats off to youl”