Jesup Scott High School - Scottonian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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'Q' iii-wi an G rsieai ni:sEc:iei EEE5lQ c:3ciEt:JQr e me But once did Louisville threaten to score, when Slaughter intercepted Z1 forward pass in the third quarter and started a sprint for the goal line with a clear field ahead of him. Some twenty yards behind raced Dutch Yick, Scott fullback de luxe. Slaughter, fortunately being slow on his feet, was Cochran, and Edw opponent's backheld nailed with a fine tackle by Dutchl' on our forty yard line. The heralded Louisville line was rent asunder at times, lleyers, Shuey. ards often worming their way through and downing the men in their tracks and York carried the pigskin in turn and consistently over for the initial half-dozen points when he pulled down The second score came as the result of a short line buck by jack Reeder. The oval changed hands many times via the kicking route. Then York broke away and reeled off twenty yards. Yick followed with a ten-yard gain, and a pass to Chapman on the line raised the Scott tally another Reeder, Vick, gained. York went a pass from Vick. six points. During the third period Louisville held our warriors scoreless. In the last quarter Eddie Scharer got started and dodged and wormed and worked his way through a broken held of opposing players, speeding over the line for the fourth score of the day, after a thrilling and spectacular exhibition of clever running. A fifth touchdown by Herb York completed the scoring, and the crowd went home well satisfied-as did the boys from Kentucky. also. LINEUP AND SUMMARY SCOTT-3+ LCJUISYILLE-O Chapman .... lleyers --- Scheible -- Shuey .... Crockett --- Edwards -- Cochran -- Scharer --- York ..... Reeder ...... Vick ..,...... - L--R. Ea-- .......... Kerwon ----R. G.--- --- Leathers ----R. T ---U Rich --- C -- Slaughter ----L. G ----L. E --,-L. T ----Q. B ----R. H - ,..... .,.. L . H --------------F. B --- Howards ---- Lyons L-- Shider Lu-, Green -- Greenaway -------- Frank ., .................,..A,,.. Card Substitutions: Scott-Hunt for Chapman, Flues for York. Louisville- Davis for Lyons, E. hliller for Frank, Leathers for Kerwon, Green for Green- away, H. Kliller for Green. Touchdowns-Yeark, 25 Reeder: SCllI1I'CI'1 Chapman. Goals from touchdown-Scharer, -P. SCORE BY QUARTERS Scott ...... ,................. l 4 7 O 13-34 Louisville --- --- -- 0 O O O- 0 SCOTT-55 CENTRAL-U In a very much needed practice game, the Scott moleskin wearers tried to keep warm the next Friday afternoon by running up and down the gridiron with the aggregation representing the Toledo Central Catholic High School in frantic pursuit most of the time. YVhen forty minutes of playing was concluded, our boys had accumulated fifty-five points, while Central had failed to get within even 121

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'Q' HEY also rm? rrfr i as are f ' Wggti11:Lmu4mc1iuc.im gEEiE1Q1 cxaoetzaif invaders from Lucas County rolled up points in every quarter except the second, six touchdowns and an equal number of goals being annexed by our Green and XVhite eleven. By a placement kick from the thirty-five yard line, llassillon scored the first points of the season on Scott. The down-staters fought hard to stay the victorious march of the Toledo gridders, but to no avail. They were simply out-classed, and were completely unable to hold under the army-tank smashes of our backs. Reeder and Vick shared alike in the scoring honors, the former making the longest run of the game when he scooped up a hlassillon fumble on his own twenty yard line and raced the remaining eighty yards for a touchdown. A number of loyal Scott rooters motored. and otherwise made their way to llassillon and cheered our team on to victory. LI NEUP AND SUMMARY SCOTT-42 TNIASSILLON-5 Simpson .... ................. L . E. ......................-. Jameson Scheible --- ..... .... L . T..-- .... Harrison Kleyers -- ---L. GL-- --- --- Nelwon Shuey ..,.. .... C . --- ............ .... X Iollett Crockett -- .... R. G.--- ................ Schaidnale Cochran -- ---R. T.. .... ..... ..., .... R . ' Filton Hunt .,., ---R. E. ...... .... .... H 0 well Scharer -- ---Q. B.-- ..... --- Graybill Reeder --- .... L. H.-- ........ .c.. H ess York .A.. .... R . H..-- .... -- Ulrich Vick .......................... F. B.- ..,,......,...e.,........ Potts Substitutions: Scott-Flues for Vick, Chapman for Simpson. Vick for Flues, Stahl for lIeyers, Edwards for Chapman. BIassillon-Greenfelder for Hess, Ulrich for Graybill, Rosenberg for Ulrich. Lyons for Jameson, B. Tilton for Schaidnale. Touchdowns-Vick. 2: Reeder, 2: York: Scharer. Goals from touchdown-Scharer, O. Goal from placement-Greenfelder. SCORE BY QUARTERS Scott .c... ,....,,.....,,,...... .... l -l- fl 1-l l-l--ll lllassillon ..,......,.....,,,,......... 0 0 0 3- 3 Referee-Ur. Page. Lmpire-Horton. SCOTT-34 LOUISYI LLE-O The next Saturday we entertained visitors from the Sunny South. when our sturdy moleskin wearers held a little session at Scott Field with some school boys from old Kentucky, representing the Louisville' High School for Boys. This team was reported as having been conceded the high school championship of Kentucky. Nevertheless, they were snowed under, coming out on the short end of a 3-l-0 score and only making four first downs during the entire afternoon. while Scott registered five touchdowns in fifty minutes. Toward the close of the encounter, Blue Grass players were ushered to the side lines with sur- prising frequency, suffering from various injuries. This only caused the mountaineers to right harder, and they deserve credit for their gameness. 120



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As e g was WEEEEGGELUUEJLU CEEEJGIQ izaoecamg xy wk: va jjj . striking distance of our goal-line. Although inferior in both skill and size, the Irishmen put up a game battle all the way, their one ambition being to cross Scott's goal-line. It was the effectual work of our line which stopped their plays and prevented them from realizing their hopes. Vick starred for Scott, making four touchdowns during the afternoon. York also played a good game, putting the ball over twice. The team took this opportunity to try out a number of new plays, some of which proved to be good ground-gainers. For Central, Heckler and Bechtal played the best game. LINEUP AND SUMMARY. SCOTT-55 CENTRAL-0 Edwards ..... ..e... - --L. E.--- ..... ...,...- C arey Scheible ...... ....... - --lr. T.--- ..... -- Haeckler Kreitz ..... --- --- ---L. G.-- - - -- Landry Shuey .... ...... ........,.. C . --- ..... .... .... O ' Neill Crockett -- ...... .... - --R. G.--- ..... ........ K Ieyers Clash -- --- ---R. T.--- -----....------ xICCL1llOllgll Hunt --- --- - ---R. E..--- ---------- --------- Cooney Scharer ---- .------ Q . B. ---- --.------ - - -- Bechtal York ------ ------ R . H.--- ---------------- --- Baker Reeder -- --- -------- L. H, ---- ------------- - -- Beckler Vick ------------------.------- F. B. --------- ------------------ R ice Substitutions: Scott--Stahl for Clash. Central-O'Brien for Baker, Rob- erst for Lendry. Touchdowns: Yick, -ly York, 23 Reeder: Scharer. Goals from touchdowns: Scharer, 7. Q scorn: BY QUARTERS 1 Scott ---- -------- --------------.-.--- 0 2 1 21 7-5: Central --------------------- - ----------- 0 0 0 0- 0 Referee-lVright. Umpire-Fluhrer. SCOTT DETROIT CENTRAL At that very inopportune moment when the Scott team was well into its stride and had its second wind. our ancient rival, Detroit Central, backed out and refused to play their annual game with our gridders. To make matters worse, Detroit gave us but a few hours notice with a' consequent loss of time and money to the Scott team and management. As a result of this, Faculty Rlanager Siebert announced the severing of all future athletic relationship with Central. After nearly twenty years of notable and enjoyable contests between these two powerful schools on track, field, and HOOT, it is to be regretted that they have finally come to the parting of the ways. However, after the manner in which the authorities at Central treated our representatives, no self-respecting school could possibly think of having ar1Ything to do with them in the future. The direct cruise of the dis' sension ww the coming of three former Central men-Scheible, York, and Kreitz -to Scott. ln football particularly have Scott and Central been close competitors.. Prior to l9lS, they were more evenly matched than of late. Tn 1917 Central wrecked our championship aspirations by administering an heart-breaiking defeat, 20-l2. ln 'IS and '19, however, Scott got the better of Cer:tral's teams, and would have rejoiced in the chance to have done so again this year, which was precisely what 122

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