That was the verdict of football fans here who have witnessed a majority of the gridiron battles staged on the local field. San Marcos won, but they knew they had played football after the game was over. And they were sports enough to say so. When this particular affray is mentioned, one inevitably associates the names of Perry Fite and John Blevins with it, for on that day these two boys put up the fight of their lives to win. Understand, every single man on the Normal Roster fought a brilliant fight, but the above mentioned two stood out noticeably. We can never forget that noble loyalty and nerve displayed by Perry Fite when, in the last quarter, he forced his teammates to prop him up in the line for the few remaining downs. Pages could be written on this game, but one big thing must be remembered, "Our Boys Made More First Downs Than Any Other Team San Marcos Had Played up to this time." This is quite a feat when one considers that they had met such opponents as Southwestern, Daniel Baker, Rice and others.