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Sf? 5 y 'I Q lm I .1-.N , mise, me M CH ' GAN r li.4a ,,...Lla1.,,ayl A. H. CLYDE, COACH Few words need to be said of Coach Clyde, our advocate of true sportsmanship and clean athletics. He is recognized as the foremost Valley coach, as he ha.s been chosen president of the Monongahela Valley coaches' association. His teams have always made impressive showings in state circles. He is known as being able to produce the best and cleanest teams possible under the most difficult handicaps. This can be shown by the long list of his victorious teams. 'I A A DSYIPEYI 0 ' FW A ' T A J ' Hr J WT'llW7lfKWi7Il'K7IfT1l7?1l75'lFZ3 lF6N1if0 fm ro Page one hundred twenty-six -
U ff? . 5-f ,r '53'f' ' x '.xf' Q ' N 1 1 '7 Mol-HGAN f al l - il 1 Q. 1 1 4 P 4 P P P : '! r-5:111 2 M ,Rf 5. , Rims... - WIRES: - he .Yi-nf.v4:r0avfwQu.l5lrf.at!l1i E W I, T B A L L ' I ,Q F 0 O 'p -5 I 1, Q , , REVIEW OF THE 1928 SEASON it . The Morgantown High eleven ended another victorious season by the ff , defeat of the undefeated Martinsburg team by a score of 34-6. This was M 5 the seventh victory in ten games. Two games were lost and one was 1 if played to a scoreless tie. Many strong teams of the state were encoun- , tered and many impressive victories resulted. t', , The season was opened by the defeat of Kingwood 32-0 and this game Y was followed by the tie game, 0-0, with Grafton. The d'efeat of Manning- 5 I Earn, byta scare ofH131-63 Has fthec lie? :1ndftBlue mizleveri s ,second vicijtoryi ar es on en in ic e e rs e ea a er a ong o e remem ere ' ' battle under a blazing hot sun. The score was 31-14. After this first set- E Z back Morgantown rallied with four consecutive victories. The scores - fi were Masontown 50-03 Fairmont West Side, 20-6, Wheeling 22-135 and , . Fairmont East Side 19-0. These were followed by the last defeat of the 41 season which was administered by the strong Elkins team. The score was Q ZIl0.MTrlfie ligorgatntown mentor topped off the season by the d'efeat of 5 f e a ins urg eam. ' i The close of the football season marked the ending of all but four ' A Eeguclar lfiooiibgll men. lThose that have played their last game are: . if ' , C L ' , 'll' P ' , l , 1 Q i Jc?z?JaohlnstSh, JIf1,gOBl?t?onti?'Il1l3c?rci1eer Il3Vvi22rfAlx7ag'12n Sjllrilitclltjtalfigdelilllliglgisitzlvillciiractlil- li Q I lin. Each of these nine men has made a name for himself and for his L' 5 41 high school by his good football playing. W I lb 1, Captain Basil B. Jackson, Allan Phillips, Eddie Furlong, and Bill it Madigan will form the nucleus for next year's team, which should be of 1. 1' outstanding ability. .1 ig 4 , Following the week of spring football, work was begun on the football if: E H field. After the ground had been broken up and the fertilizer spread, js grass was sown, which is a big consolation to next year's team. , li J, fl FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1 D I , U M. H. S. ....... .................. 3 2 Kingwood ..... ....,.. 0 ,P ,Z M. H. S. ....... ........ 0 Grafton ....,...... ...,,,. 0 O . 1- . . . ....... ........ a res on ....... I+. ....... ........ 3 3 Masontown ....... .,,,.,. 0 Ft . . . ....... ........ W est Side ...... ..... . . 6 o W M. H. s. ....... ........ 2 2 Wheeling ..,,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 3 3 .I M. H. S. ....... ........ 1 9 East Side ...... ,,,,,,, 0 I I M. H. S. ....... ........ 0 Elkins .................. ,,,,,,, 7 A M. H. S. ....... ....... 3 4 Martinsburg ......... ,,,,,,. 6 Q W- E I 4' rr r ' Wm ' f ' ' n ' t Q F 1 r 1 1r 1 r 1r 1 1rQ Page one hundred twenty-seven
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