Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1908 — Lowell Really Means Business [ARTICLE]
Lowell Really Means Business
Frank Maloy, the moving spirit in Lowell football affairs, having gained his first knowledge of the gam? when a resident of Rensselaer, write* as follows from Lowell: “I note with pleasure the mention you make in your valuable paper concerning football, also the fact that Bruce Hardy had taken the matter in hand and that in all probability a game could be arranged between the two teams. In this regard I would thank you to keep the matter hot as far as your duties will permit, and help us to get a game for Nov. 15th or 22nd. Thanking you for anything you may do for us, I beg to remain, “FRANK MALOY.” Thus it will be seen that Lowell is after us, and we will have to go some if we defeat them. Bruce is getting along quite.well with his squad and will doubtless be able to accept one of the dates suggested. Among the husky boys that will get into the game are John Morgan, Rice Porter, Ross Porter, Gay McFarland, Guy Gerber, Garland Grant, John Putts, Ed Goetz, Earl Ches*nut and others. The line will be heavy and the back field swift.
