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u -u 5 l'l l S CA 1 f e Left lo right-Hodge, Managerg Endicott, Guardg Jacobson, Guardg Conrad, Tackleg Wriston, Endg Osborn, Coach. REVIEW OF THE SEASON fContinuedj burg. The Pirate attack piled up touchdown after touchdown, as well as many brilliant runs. This was the tuming point in the Pirate seasong after that they were unstoppable. Marshfield 18, Myrtle Point 7-Myrtle Point jumped into an early lead of seven points due to a passing attack which Marshfield failed to stop. This lead was held through- out the first half. But in the second halfi the big gold team showed a will to win by passing and smashing their way to three touchdowns and victory. Marshfield 39, North Bend 0-On November 11 the Pirates and the Bulldogs met in their annual battle on Golden Field. Although North Bend was rated highly and a closc game was expected, the Pirates battered their way to six touchdowns while holding the Bull- dogs scoreless. Marshfield held the upper hand throughout the game, forcing North Bend to punt time after time from bad positions. Left to right-Hill, Endg Diehl, Captain and Guard, Strom, Fullbaclcg Schroeder, I-lalfbaclcg Popescu, Halfbaclc. 25 A
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.i. X THE 1934 L j,,4,m:UUUU: Left Io right-Kohler, Guard, Holland, Tackle, Harrison, Halfbackg Roberts, End, Hansen, End, Chan, Quarterback. REVIEW or THE SEASON qcominuedp Marshfield 18, Myrtle Point O-Completely overwhelming the Bobcats in the first half, the Pirate team built up a three touchdown lead. With this safe margin Marshfield was content to rely on their defensive power. This was successful and Myrtle Point made only small, insignificant gains. i Marshfield 0, Medford 19-Marshfield traveled to Medford to renew their annual battle. The Pear Pickers presented too strong a team for the Pirates, and ran up three touchdowns, while the Pirates failed to reach pay dirt. Although defeated, the Pirates' spirit remained unbroken, and they started sharpening their swords for the next contest. Marrhfeld 34, Roseburg 0-The Indians, after holding Medford 13 to 14, expected an easy victory over the Golden Pirates. But the Buccaneers, unexpectedly, massacred Rose- I.eft to right-J. Kolen, Tackleg Ferris, Fullbackg W. Kolen, Tackle, Browning, Halfbackg Baer, Center, Ireland, Quarterback. I 24
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HH HE 19 ' i e T I .. .L -. ' i -s'T'- 'Wwe ' 1 Q. ., i f- -is Q 1 l Smith of North Bend punts one. REVIEW OF THE SEASON filontinuedj Marshfield 13, Coquille 6-Living up to their reputation of being hard to beat on their own field, the Red Devils forced the Golden Tide to its utmost to eke out a thirteen to six triumph. Although Coquille was out for an upset, Marshheld was too much for them in every way. Marshfield 13, Reedsport 0-Golden Field was the scene of one of the best played games in the county when the Pirates defeated the clever Reedsport team thirteen to nothing. This game was even closer than the score denotes, with both? teams waging a see-saw battle up and down the Held. Marshfield scored twice late in the game, chiefly with an aerial attack. Marshfield 20, North Bend 6-Before a capacity crowd Thanksgiving day Marshfield and North Bend renewed hostilities. Marshfield scored twice on brilliant passes, and then another on an eighty-four yard run from a kickoff. At thisi point North Bend clicked, and scored. After this the Bulldogs kept the Pirates on their toes the rest of the contest, but could not score again. Schroeder stopped for no gain against Myrtle Point 26
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