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A squad of thirty-three players, only five of whom were lettermen, accompanied by Coaches Dolde, Ruff, Barr, Anderson, and Lerew, trained at Camp Wildwood for a week previous to the opening of school. On September 19, the Cokers made their init- ial appearance of the season at Mt. Pleasant's new stadium and walked off with a 20-0. victory. Some 2500 fans jammed Fayette Field to see the first home game of the season, played against German Township. Going into the last quarter with the score deadlocked at 0-0, German Town- ship pushed over two touchdowns and handed the Gokers their first defeat of the season. On October 3, Latrobe, by completing a forty- yard pass in the last thirty seconds of the game, gave C. H. S. their second defeat. Then Bentley- ville, a new comer to our schedule, gave Gonnells- ville its third consecutive defeat by a score of 0-6. On October 17, in a sea of mud and water, G. H. S. fell before the hard-fighting Monessen Grey- hounds, score 0-26. Qwiialf Scottdale was the second team to bow to the Cokers, score 36-6. The Cokers went down fighting before a strong Uniontownleleven, score 6-18. The powerful Brownsville team, which had averaged thirty-three points per game, came to Connellsville on November 14. For three and a half quarters the Tiger fought furiously, twice get- ting deep into Brownsville territory, but in the clos- ing minutes of the game the Brownies scored two touchdowns and handed G. H. S. its sixth setback. Some 3000 chilled fans watched the Cokers end their season on Thanksgiving Day by kicking the Dunbar Mule for four touchdowns. Total points of season: Cokers: 91, Opponents: 89. If the number of victories determines the suc- cess of a team, then our gridders were not success- ful. On the other hand, if success is determined by team spirit and good sportsmanship, we will say, 'lOrchids to you, Gokers of 1936?
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