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THE CLEANER . . . M- .,,,. .- f . .Q ' -V , 5. Wa M 'Am A1 gi .3 g -6 'E :gs F? Lefi lo right ffirst fowl: M. E. Cohein, Alexander, Davidowitz, M. M. Cohein, Santoria, Mr. J. L. Campbell CCoachJ. Left Io nigh! Csecond fowl: Levine, Stringer, Entwisle, Kleinfeld, Horwitz. Left to right Uhird fowl: Ellsbury Elliott QCaptainJ, Schneider. NEW JERSEY STATE IYORMAL, 13g FARM SCHOOL, 6 The loss of this game was due to lack of fight on the part of Farm School's team. The team scored in the first few minutes of play and thinking they had the game cinched relaxed their efforts and the score went against us, Normal tying us in a knot to the tune of 13-6. On the 27th of October the team journeyed to Lancaster and came hack defeated and unhappy. Farm School could not diagnose the crisscross used by the up staters and the result was a 34-0 score. It was a hard fought game and we were not inglorious in our defeat. The eleven men were eleven fighters and from the first to the last whistle it was a great Page Tlzfrfy battle and the score does not tell the whole story. And now comes the greatest game of the season. P. I. D. brought here a team that was fast, sure and with Won- derful interference. It was the inter- ference that beat us and nothing else. Too much credit can not be given to P. I. Dfs coach, Arnold, for the cleanest game of the year. I want to say that nowhere in all my small experience have I met a team who played hard, con- sistent, and CLEAN such as P. I. D. played. After the Lancaster game the team seemed to lose heart. The old fighting spirit seemed to dominate the men but we lacked the punch to put the ball across the opponents, goal. This was due in the long run, by the
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THE CLEANER Left lo riglzl ffirs! fowl: NV. J. Stringer CCaptainl, Goldstein CAssistant Managerj, Elliott, Brewer, Ostrolenk Clvlanagerj, Vanlsoy, Gordon. Left to right Csecond fU'LUD.' Mr. M. Mayer CAssistant Coachj, Santoria, Schneider, Berman, Mr. O. A. Stangel CCoachj, Alexander, Horwitz, Michaels, Mr. F. Plain CAssistant Coachj. Left to right Ctlzird fowl: Cohein, Blumberg, Goldich, H. Rabino- witz, Filgut, Kaplan. Ollzer members of squad: J. Rabinowitz, S. Rosenau. :fastball Once more the season of strife and struggle l1as come to an end and Ends us at the close of a hard schedule with a season of bitter defeats behind us. Farm School, as usual, took a. bigger bite than she could chew, so we look back l11OLlI'l1flllly on the lone victory over Quakertown High and compare it with the seven defeats suffered from the hands of our other opponents. After the brilliant Banquet given to the Football team by the Freshman Class, we started off with a rush, taking Quakertown into camp to the tune of 690, Horwitz making the score on a 48-yard run behind perfect interference. XFILLANOVA FRESH Vs. FARM SCHOOL The squad traveled to Villanova with the intention and determination to bring another victory to our colors. The size of Villanova's line and backfield were rather appalling to our lighter fellows but nothing daunting we went into the game with the Old Fightu and had it not been for a. blocked punt the ganie would have ended a. scoreless tie. Our team made three magnificent stands on its own 1-yard line and despite the line-cracking ability of the Villanova. backs they failed to put the ball across our goal line. Page Twcmfzf-n1'ne
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THE CLEANER at-lion of ollicials in thc 1Yilli:unson Traulc gainc when l arm School rallical in the last period and sent thc ball across the line lhrcc limes only io have the hall called back and thc Farm School Team penalized. The fault of Farm Sc-hool's Team was not in the lack of fight, not the lack of good plays but to the lack of time to spend in practice and perfect our plays. This has been the fault with Athletics at the school and hcre's hoping that in the future Coach Stangel, our coach. may have the time to turn out the team that we know he can turn out. THE TEAA1 XVEIGHT HEIGHT L. E. Gordon 150 5' 5 L. T. Van Looy 155 5' 1036 L. G. Ostrolenk 168 5' 9 C. Brewer 145 5' 11 R. G. Elliott 150 5' 11 R. T. Goldstein 220 5' 9 R. E. Stringer CCapt.J 150 5' 4 Q. B. Santoria 113 5' 5 H. B. Horwitz 153 5' -4115 F. B. Berman 150 5' 8 H. B. Alexander 145 5' 7 Average weight of team 149 lbs. Average weight of baclclield 135K 1175. Average weight of line L 156?1 lbs. The lightest team Farm School has turned out in a good mnnber of years. The following men will he awarded F's: Stringer tCaptainj, Ostrolenk CMana- gerj, Elliott, Yan Looy, Berman, Rabino- I l wilz, J., Gordon, llorwilz, Goldstein, Alcxanclcr, Sanloria, lircwcr, Schncielcr. Ilonorary 17's 1 Golclich. Nlichacls, Filgut. Numcrals: Rabinowitz. 11., Brown. Blumbcrg, L., Cohein, 111. 11.. Cohcin, BI. E., Kaplan. Rosenau, anal Levin. TO THE MEMBERS OF MY SQUAD This has been an unsuccessful season, especially for me. I had hopes of leading a winning team hut no such luck. To be a success, a captain must have something that I lack and that is an indomitable fighting spirit that leads to spectacular playing, which in turn inspires the men he leads. I tried my best to make a good leader of myself, and in my own estimation failed. All that 1 want to do is make a plea to you fellows who will be on the Fight Farm School team for next year, to follow the leader that we select. Give him no trouble and when he asks for your best give him a little more than that. Then whether the team wins or loses each one of you can retain your self -respect . Captain 19Q3 Football. W. J. STRINGER, 'QL utinze 1Ve wish to announce that the following officers have been elected to lead the GLEANER, for the year 1924: Editor-in-Chief . HARRY RABINOWITZ, '25 Business hlanager ,... DAVID BROWN, '25 Page Z'llliffLU40l1C
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