Boys Latin School of Maryland - Maroon and White Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1927

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1977 MAROON and WHITE Afttr a ftyy mrnutts of pl1y tn tht stcond quarttr Dunhams got tht ball 1nd bttrg unablt to gun Dobmn lKlClKLLl Marston fumbltd and Dowtll rtcoytrtd On tht fourth doyxn X71ClxtI'S rtplactng G Dobbln was unsucctss ful ln an 1tttmpttd drop ltttlt Tht half tndtd as a forvy ard p1ss from Dob bm to Doyytll nttted us ttghtttn yards Ptnrost yy as avarn at quarttrback 1s tht stcfmnd half btgan Dobbm locked off and Boslty rtcttylnq rt on tht stytnty yard hnt ran through the Dunham team for 1 touchdoyyn hut L1 droplttclt for tht txtr1 pomt latltd After vxt had I'LCClXLCl on tht stytnty fiyt yard lmt tht ball vsas vsork d to our oppo nents ttn yfard lrnt vthtrt me Wert halttd Marston madt a first down and as Boslty trttd an tnd run DtVw71tt thrtyy htm for 1 four yard loss The thlrd quarttr camt to 1 clost but btfort 1ny plays yy tr madt tn the fourth quarttr Vl1rston yy as ptn1l11 d Hftttn y1rds btc1ust a substrtutt had talked afttr bemg yy1rned not to Tht ball was on tht ont yard llnt but our oppontnts dtd not ktclt lnste1d thty gatntd fourtttr yards around 1n tnd but on tht ntxt play thty dtd lttclt Dobbtn rtttlytd 1nd y 1s dovyntd on tht ll7ll'lX Ilyt yard lmt H 1nd DtVJ1tt thtn t1rr1 d tht h1ll to tht two yard l11t yyhtrt Penrast plunqtd oytr for our second touthdoyyn A drop luck by Dohhln yy 18 unsucctssiul Afttr ljObblIl h1d ltttlfttd off M1rston trttd 1 trttlt pl1y but thty lost nftttn y1rds by t D1rltntss h1d dtsctndtd an tht htld 1nd thost on the stdt lmts could h1rdly ttll yy ho Clffltd tht h1ll lhtrt vttrt sttll four mlnutts to pl1y but I'lOllllI'lg octurrtd 1 d 1t l1st tht hn1l yyhtstlt hlt Dunham h1d yy on l llNl UP AND SUMHARN Foster Brandau DtV1llxers Roust Johnson McCabe Mytrs Cromwell G Dobbtn tC1pt J McPherson Emory Brldges Haydon Shafer Ptnrost Tlpoett Doyy ell L H B Plltt B Dohbm 4Capt 3 R H B Slrngluff DtXVxtt Boslty 'louchdovy ns Dobblns Ptnrfmst Boslty Try for polnt Dobhtn mtss d drop luck pass Whttman to Dobbln fatltd Davis I'I1lSSLCl drop ltlck Substttuttons Dunhams Vtcktrs for C Dohbtn Dttchman for Vtckers Wlattrnan for Ptnrost Ptnrost for Wlattnwan C1 Dobbtn for Dttchman M1r ston s 'lhomas for Brandau 'lrmt of Qu1rttrs la IUIHUILQ Rtftrtt Boxytrs Umpxre nl tlly Ht1d lxntsman Smtth Page 3 6 1 yxw 3 V 'N' 1 X - ' yu u -s' ss 1 O . . L . C . V ' s- x y su r 1 s x 1 3 K ic 7 7 Q A t f. .C U t t t . . . v I xx ' xr v V X , L - i . I. 1 L - LY ,V L 1 ' m 7 'X 1 4 X3 Vw! x t ' tn t tf ' f ' . ' WV. t , , ,T , , . .7 n Al 1 LT 1 VD Q ' Rf 1 . .,.,, ... . ... .. .. . . Y R ' V RE 1 y QB V . t ,V ' I , ' x '. t . V I ft - - w - 1 -- ,' I ti l. 1. . ' . 3 1 5 '1, 3. K, , , . 3 . F I 1 x 1 ' .

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1927 MAROON and WHITE 4- fo score came in the last quarter when we received a dropped punt on the three yard line DeWitt Penrose Emory and Dowell starred for us while Nott England Aaron and Griffith played best for Donaldson On Friday October 15 we clashed with Friends School This the sec ond game on our schedule was not what we expected In the first quarter after recovering a fumble on the twenty yard line Penrose made our only score Up to this time our whole team played splendidly but after scoring we seemed to slump Near the end of the third quarter Friends touchdown was made by the completion of a forward pass FI he final score was 6 to 6 Saturday October Z3 the team journeyed to Washington to oppose the St Albans eleven Weikened by the absence of Penrose Johnson and Dob bm who arrived late we went into the fray strictly on the defensive The St Albans backs plunged through our defense for two touchdowns in the first quarter The following period they added yet another score At the half the belated captain and players went into the fight 'Ihe team now braced and the third quarter was scoreless One more touchdown was scored on us in his perfect kicking The game ended Z8 to 0 in St Albans favor Our fourth game that with the Army Navy Prep School came as a bit of a surprise Two days before Darrel had broken his Wrist a blow from which we never recovered We missed his punting ability terribly in the game and the absence of it had a great deal to do with the final outcome They scored once after blocking Penrose s kick in the first quarter and again in the last quarter after blocking one of Whitman s kicks The score was 12 0 On Friday November 7 the team met McDonogh at Mt Washington The big Maroon team started off with a bang and the first two plays netted a first down On the very next play Penrose twisted his ankle and was forced to retire from the game Dobbm was shifted to quarter and play was once more resumed Prom this time on our team was on the defense and seemed to be stunned by the casualty The Lynch brothers with their wonderful inter ference were too much for us and before the final whistle blew the score was 31 to O in their favor The good work of the Dunham line prevented a much larger score because McDonogh is rated as one of the best teams in the State The last game of the season was with Marstons and it surely was a Htting close for Dunhams We defeated our old rivals by the score of 12 to 6 Marstons kicked off and DeWitt after receiving the ball on the eighty yard line ran it back twenty yards After two plays in which he had gained a first down Penrose s ankle was hurt and Whitman replaced him at quarterback At that point we began a march which netted five first downs and a touchdown in the first ten minutes of play DeWitt and Dobbm carried the ball steadily until with three yards to make the latter plunged across the line On the try for extra point a pass from Whitman to Dobbm was unsuccessful Dobbm now kicked off and the ball was run back to the sixty five yard line Gains by Bosley of ten eleven and eight yards coupled with a penalty for Dunham s being offsides brought the ball to our fifteen yard line There Dobbin intercepted a pass from Bosley and ran the length of the field only to find that Dunham had again been offsides Marston s fourth down with five yards to go and but fifteen yards for a touchdown We held and on the first down Dobbm kicked to midneld The quarter ended two plays later Page as , l V l 3 - . 7 ' v 5 I ' ' A I - l I 5 I - Y ' , X i ' I ' 3 1 Kc D I ' 'I x I i X 1 H 4 .1 ' , D ' T 3 ' D ' H X I l A 3 A . H C I the last period. Weaver, star St. Albans back, made every try f-or point by . 1 1 V , . A , - n I. . ' . . P Y 1 I 3 I . 3 ' ! 1 1 . I l I u X . - . h . - ' . , I . . 3 . a ' . - 4 ,L . . 7 I I I 3 X l K I ll . A 1 5 x



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asehall HE Baseball Team of 27 should have one of the most successful 1 V l seasons ln the hlstc f the school Under the leadershlp of Cap ,X tam Vlckers who materxal to work wlth we have every gg 1 Km aspect of producm a nng team We have a seasoned 1nf1eld ' left from last year wlth very pos1t1on filled by veterans On thlrd base we shall fmd our captaln pertormmg whlle Penrose and Whrtman W1ll guard the keystone sack Penrose playmg shortstop and Whxtman second base On flrst IS one of the teams all around stars Ph1lb1n who earned hrs fame last year both as a fielder and batsman Bob Dobbm the old stand by IS gomg to be behind the plate agaln and we know that no one IS more capable for thls posltlon than hlmself The only posltlon on the team that IS not definitely settled IS pltcher but Wlfh the splendxd materlal we have on hand ln Myers Huber Foster G Dobbln DeW1tt and M Mxller we should find some capable hurlers ln the outfield we have a fine tr1o Proctor Mottu and Bronner who fleld and hit wlth equal ab1l1ty The squad wlll be especlally fortunate 1n havmg a large supply of new materlal to buxld for comlng years There IS a great deal of sp1r1t stlrrlng among the boys thls year and com pet1t1on should be strong We are most fortunate ln havlng for a coach Mr Graham who so successfully coached the basketball team and are all lookmg for htm to turn out a team that wxll long be remembered 1n the hlstory of the school Page 3 7 gg -- T , , ,ii L? 1 N W . . . . V ffl 'w ' - lilkx' 4 , , lf 1 , g A . . gn, u, .1 1 ' gig-: , Q: . . .. .. - . V . 0 V - 1 7 V . . . , . , . . . . . . . , . . , . , .

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