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Nov 14, 2008

Bring back the Shoes


LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Nov. 14, 2008) – Tomorrow’s game has more on the line for Occidental than the fourth undefeated regular season in five years. After the Poets stole “The Shoes” back from the Tigers with an upset in the season finale a year ago, Occidental looks to bring the coveted trophy, which the teams have exchanged since 1946, back to Eagle Rock.

For 62 years the Poets and Tigers have played for a pair of bronzed cleats, worn by 1940 Whittier graduate Myron Claxton, in a rivalry game that has grown to be called the “Battle for the Shoes”.

On the Thursday evening prior to the scheduled meeting of the teams in 1939, members of the Occidental football team stole the All-American running backs shoes from the locker room, forcing Claxton to play in his work boots. Even so, Claxton led the Poets to a 36-0 victory as they went on to win the SCIAC title that year.

Following the game Claxton, who was the final draft pick of the Giants in the 1940 NFL draft, went over to the Oxy sideline and retrieved his shoes, “bringing them home”. Seven years later members of the Franklin Society, which Claxton was a member, had the shoes bronzed and the teams have played for the coveted “Shoes” trophy ever since.

Since the introduction of the trophy Whittier holds a one game advantage, with 32 wins to Occidental’s 31.

During the six year span from 2001-2006 Occidental retained possession of The Shoes. Last November, Whittier and Occidental combined to score 128 points with the Poets re-claiming The Shoes after posting a 67-61 upset win over the Tigers in Whittier. Over the last 22 years Oxy has earned 17 victories to the Poets’ five.

Occidental College and Whittier College have met on the gridiron 98 times during their histories. Overall Occidental holds an edge for the all-time record between the two institutions at 52-45 with one tie coming in 1916. The two teams first met in 1895, but no records are available between then and 1907. There were also no games played between the two teams in 1909 or 1918. Additionally, during the war years of 1943-45 athletic competition was put on hold.

The day will be filled with Homecoming festivities, but the men in black and orange look to claim two things with a victory today on D.W. Patterson Field. A win will not only solidify a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) undefeated season, but the Tigers look to even the score by winning back the prized trophy and evening the series, at 32-32, since its induction.