Lincoln High School - Quill Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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game, and in the initial period recovered an opponent's fumble and advanced the ball to the one yard line whence Gillen tallied six points on a plunge over left tackle. Another fumble by St. Mary's enabled the Slanemen to start their second touchdown drive in the third period, Cochrane recovering the fumble on Lincoln's 45-yard line. Some excellent line plays and a pass from Aughenbaugh to Harris brought the ball to the 20-yard line. Szablewski climaxed the drive by skirting the left wing for a touchdown. In the final period Szablewski intercepted a pass on St. Mary's 25-yard line, and on four plays carried the ball for the third' touchdown. A few minutes after this, -Richards intercepted another pass, and the husky tackle galloped thirty-five yards for the fourth and final score. l ,X In a contest colorful from start to finish, the Petrean eleven galloped through il stubborn Lincoln eleven for a 19 to 0 triumph. The Blue and White played a wonderful defensive battle, but they were never able to make any headway on the attack. The entire game was a bitterly fought affair with both teams charging and tackling hard at all times. Zadroga's running. kicking, and passing were the main offensive threat for the Blue and W'hite. Stefanowicz played a remarkable game on the line, and time and time again dropped the Prep backs without a gain when a few feet meant first downs. Lee also played a leading role, both offensively and defensively. The deter- mined and sincere efforts of the Blue and White were insufficient to halt the Maroon and White attack. Fred Aughenbaugh, Lincoln's tricky little quarter- back, was injured in the game. Employing a strong overhead attack, Lincoln's football team was vic- torious over Bayonne by a score of 18 to 7. The Blue and White went to the air in highly impressive style, clicking off pass after pass to net large gains. Zadroga played the leading role in Lincoln's attack. Two of his passes accounted for Lincoln's first two touchdowns when Harris nabbed them and easily crossed the goal line. Lombardi intercepted a Bayonne pass and carried the pigskin sixty yards to Bayonne's IS-yard stripe where Za- droga skirted off tackle for the Big Blue's third tally. Playing on a mud-covered field that made ball carrying and tackling .1 hazard, the Big Blue dropped their last game of the season to the Bluebells of Emerson High School by a score of 6 to 0. For the first three periods the Blue and White used its running attack which did not bring them much success. In the final period Lincoln started an aerial attack that brought disastrous results. The first pass that Lincoln attempted was intercepted and made possible Emerson's one touchdown. Lincoln continued to try passes, but the slippery ball made it impossible to pass accurately. Zadroga, Keegan, Lombardi, and Stefanowicz were outstanding and deserve credit for their performance on a muddy field. J 1 131

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Lincoln's initial game of the 1933 season was played at the West New York Stadium. Though the team expected to get away to a flying start, they came home defeated by a score 14 to 6. Working behind a powerful front line the Orange and Blue should have had an easy victory, but our boys fought gallanrly and held the Union Hillers to two touchdowns. The Blue and White's one touchdown which came in the fading moments of the last quarter was a fine exhibition of the fighting spirit of our boys. Carlson and Stefanowitz were outstanding for Lincoln. Showing a complete reversal of form, our football warriors proudly smashed to a 25 to 0 victory over Memorial at that high school's Held. It was a sad opening for Memorial, but a pleasant comeback for Lincoln. The Blue and White showed a formidable line from end to end and its full flush backfield displayed undeniable class throughout the game. Zadroga accounted for two touchdowns, Urban went over the line for another, and Keegan, another snappy back, tallied the fourth. Chapoutot's brilliant punts stood out during the whole game. XVith the words of that immortal classic Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? on their lips, Lincoln's gridiron stalwarts went forth to battle their ancient Hilltop rivals. Aughenbaugh led an inspired team, but the weight and superior reserves of the former State Champs proved too much for the gritty Slanemen. Both teams were well drilled, alert, and hard driving. After four quarters of strenuous and exciting plays, the Hilltoppers came out the victors by a score of 13 to 0. Stefanowicz and Kostereva turned in some sparkling defensive work, while Aughenbaugh and Zadroga were the main offensive cogs in the Lincoln machine. Inability to develop a scoring punch cost the Big Blue grid team a victory over Thomas Jefferson. On three different occasions Lincoln hammered its way deep into jefferson territory, only to lose the ball on downs. The play of the Slanemen was not nearly so impressive as their showing against Memorial and Dickinson. This was probably due to the results of the strenuous fight they put up against the Hilltoppers the previous week. Coach Slane tried with all his ability to put over a score, at one time he tossed three different quarter- backs into the game on successive plays. Eddie Ansbro, Lincoln's eagle-winged center, was injured in the game and had to be carried from the Held. A hard fighting Lincoln eleven was handed a 13 to 7 setback at Cartaret by a strong Cartaret High team. All the scoring of the game was crammed into the second quarter. Aside from that period, the teams battled up and down the field with the Blue and White chalking up eleven Hrst downs, while Cartaret accounted for six. Lincoln's one touchdown came from Zadroga threw a pass to Lee, who easily crossed the goal. Zadroga's placement for the extra point gave Lincoln the lead, but this advantage was short-lived, for a few minutes later Cartaret scored the last tally of the game. Carlson and Harris play outstanding roles for Lincoln. The Blue and White football representatives renewed their winning ways by defeating St. Maryis of Rutherford, 24 to 0. The second team started the 130

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