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A FOOTBALL The 1929 football season has now become a part of the history of Maroon and Gold teams and an impressive record was made by the team. Coaches Booth and Jones at the start of the season had a nucleus ot nineteen men who haci either played varsity ball or were out on the squad last year. The men returning were Ruhk (Cap ' t)., Kirker, Krafchick, Fritz, Kraynack, ' adas, Warman, Pennington, and Jaffin who had won the coveted B the previous season. The problem of picking a good line did not trouble Coach Jones this year as much as it did the previous o rs o o , .. ts. ' M 1 - . ; ' 0 »; . Top roiv: left to ri ht: ]i. KKK, Kanjorski, M. ' VcKf.nzie, W ' armax, Perch, Pai.s- GRovE, Mausteller, Kirker, Marcin. Third row: Jones, Assistant Coach, Biii.er, (Jf.tz, Be krs. Ta iok, Howrr, Penninchon, Kraechick, Wadas, Booth, Coach. Second row: Fritz, Coursen, Ridowski, Kraynack, Captain ' 2S, Ri ch Captain ' 29, Morgans, Jaffin, Captain-elect, Keller, Thomas. Seated: Hall, Patl, .Assistant Manager, Hess, Manager, Yaretski. Tic ' o liiiiidii-(l Ivcnly
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■V ' T. W. Booth Coach E. H. Nelson Director of Athletics ViD Jones Assistant Coach Chester Hess Manager of Football Ticc hundred nineteen
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year. He had as veterans VVadas and Kirker at ends, Fritz and Beyers at tackles, Krafchick and Pennington at guards and Capt. Ruch at center. .All these men were veterans of at least one season here. The backfield showed much promise and here was a difficult job for the coach to pick out four men to play these positions. . ' vailable were Kraynack, one of the steadiest of the plungers, Keller, Warman and Jaffin, a trio of fast men when it came to skirting the ends, Rudawski, Jones and Thomas to carry the brunt of the line plunging. ■After a few weeks of anxious expectations the season officially opened on Mount Ohmpus with an old rival — Kutztown. The result, a score of 6 — in our favor was rather disappointing for in the previous year we had beaten them by the score of 1 2 — and with an experienced team the score should have been much larger. This game was typical ot any first game of any school. It was the Bl.OOMSBlRG Klrtstown- - 6 3 SSJi ' mt 7 tim lunidrcd l ' ,i. ' Ciil ' -oiic
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