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Tigers' Losing Streak to Rival Wabash College Reaches Five Games

Tigers' Losing Streak to Rival Wabash College Reaches Five Games

November 21, 1925

1925 DePauw Wabash.jpgNovember 21, 1925, Crawfordsvillle, Ind. - Wabash College dominated DePauw University's football team in all facets of the game this afternoon, claiming a decisive 22-0 triumph in this old rivalry. The loss ends a disappointing Tiger season at 2-5-1, while the host Little Giants put a 5-3-1 mark in the record book for 1925.

A Crawfordsville furniture store offered a prize to the first Wabash player to score in today's game -- a live turkey -- and halfback Dana Gipson grabbed the gobbler by virtue of a long interception return for a touchdown. The home team amassed 16 points in the first half on their way to defeating -- and shutting out -- the Tigers for a fifth consecutive season. 

It's estimated about half of DePauw's student body made the trip north to witness today's contest. Approximately 60 members of the University's band were among those in attendance.

View a "Monon Memory" of the 1925 DePauw-Wabash football contest1925 DePauw Wabash 2a.jpg here: Video Link [Download Video: "1925 Monon Memory" - 3788kb]. A complete roster of the video clips -- written, produced and narrated by 1982 DePauw graduate Ken Owen -- can be accessed by clicking here.

For comprehensive information on one of college football's greatest rivalries -- which in 1932 introduced a 300-pound locomotive bell as its prize -- visit the Monon Bell Web page.

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