Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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own wl1icl1 resulted in the first score of the season to be chalked up against Eastern. The visiting team filled in the remaining points by a 36-yard pass. allowing Kolberg to score from the 7-yard line after which Sherman converted the extra point. Bolter. Maliskey, and Kolberg were the bright lights of the Easternites' line. A crowd of some -1-.000 people, gathered at Viiithington Stadium in Jackson, October 13. saw Lansing Eastern add another link to its three year old chain of football victories by defeating Jackson High, 9-0, in a Five-A league game. Sher- man. Eastern's man with the educated toe, started the scoring in the first period by booting a H-yard field goal. The final score came in the fourth quarter when the Vikings were unable to resist the bid of the human dynamof' Chet Smith. for a touchdown. The plucky opposing team furnished some exciting moments, playing almost constantly in Quaker territory in the second and third periods and doing considerable damage to the visiting team's line. The long expected battle with the Bearcats of Battle Creek. October 19, was turned into a complete rout by the Quakers' outplaying their ancient rivals all the way to break a tie of two seasons standing. One of the highlights of the game occurred in the first period when, after recovering a Bearcat's fumble, Delp raced 27 yards on the first play. enabling Sherman to score a few moments later. Chet Smith and Kolberg accounted for one marker each with Lyle Sherman successfully converting the point after each goal plunge to leave the final score 20-O. The sterling performance of Eastern's entire line accounted for many gains. Advancing to within two games of another undefeated season, the Quaker eleven snowed under the Ann Arbor Purple. 26-0, November 2, using that same brilliant running attack that accounted for the victory over Battle Creek. YVhen Kurtz and ivarner, flashy Purple backs. failed to dent the solid wall of the Easternites' line, 'iRocky Sherman, Chet Smith. and Allen ran across four scores aided by the capable interference of Benge and Bolter. In the opening period of their play with Kalamazoo, November 10. the Blue and Gold team was whipped into action by the Maroon player Layton's scoring on an 80-yard run after blocking a Quaker punt. The aroused Easternites came back in the second quarter and scored on a sequence of off-tackle smashes and end sweeps. Playing behind an improved line. the co-captains, Smith and Sherman. completed the final 1-11-6 score. Bud Lamb was definitely removed from the Central tilt by a recurrence of a knee injury. Yvith the stage set for the annual intra-city brush with Central, Coach Graff kept the team bustling. This game involving Rasterifs chances for city and Five-A league championship was considered by Central as a chance to atone for a rather unlucky season and while the Quakers were considered as probable victors, there was a general reluctance to forecast the score. The Easternites confirmed previous forecasts by downing the Big Reds 13-O, November 6. to tie for the state and keep the Five-A and city championship titles. The plucky Central warriors held their ancient foes scoreless in the Hrst half, but their stubborn defense could not stand up against the heavier and faster team. An 86-yard run by Chet Smith furnished the most exciting play of the game and gave Eastern her first touchdown, Lyle Sherman converting the point. Line smashes and a pass again placed Smith in a position to score near the close of the final period. Frequent exchanges of punts and barrages of passes were interspersed throughout the game. .lake Speelman. the Big Red quarterback. furnished many anxious moments for Eastern. and Benge, Maliskey, Kolberg, and Polihonki distinguished themselves in this final scheduled game. Lyle Rockyy' Sherman, star quarterback of Easterns championship team, was honored by being selected to fill the quarterbacks berth on the All-State teams of both the Free Press and Richard E. Remington. Although Sherman was the only one to receive first team mention. several other boys, Kolberg, Chet Smith, Benge, Y and Vi eaver, received mention on second and third teams. Page One Hundred Eight

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