Morgantown High School - Mohigan Yearbook (Morgantown, WV)

 - Class of 1929

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EARL SPROUSE-End. Captain of the 1928 football team. Sprouse proved himself quite as capable at the post of captain as at his regular job of end. Passes going toward Mutt were chalked-up as Frozen He kept his boys in a fighting mood throughout the season. Sprouse ended his career at Morgantown with an army of mentions and honorable-men- tions on the ALL teams of opponents and Valley and State writers. EDDIE FURLONG-Tackle. This was Eddie's first year and he pulled through in good style. He has two more years to go and he looks very much like a good prospect for future ALL teams. He is big and a fighter. Eddie was very much in evidence during the past season. He Ls a cool player and never gets mad. That's why we call him Sweet- eart. WARREN SMITH-Guard. Smitty broke into the lineup at the first of the year and held on doggedly throughout the season. He was in there battling all of the time. He is not very big for a guard but he made up for it with fight. Already a track star, he easily adapted himself to coming out of the line and became a valuable interference man. He was a good defensive man and tackled hard. EUGENE CHAPLIN-Center. Eud's fighting spirit was an in- spiration to all of the other linemen. Imagine our embarrassment when 'Eudi formed the habit of stopping other people's progress, without consulting them. 'Eud' knows football and he gave us ten good examples this year in his exhibitions of staunch defensive work and his aggressive offensive work. His service will be greatly missed next year. WILLIAM PARRIOTT-Halfback. Bill is known to sportsmen as the Red and Blue flash. He is just that. His long runs, which it takes a good runner to get away with against the teams that Morgantown books for games, feature the game. Much of the team's success of the past sea- sons is due to Bill's efforts. He figured widely in state circles as a ball- carrier and will long be remembered as the hard hitting, spectacular, run- ning-mate of Lewis.

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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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CLARENCE LEWIS-Halfback. Ex-Captain of the 1927 undefeated team. Lewis, better known as Kid, ended his high school career with one of the most sensational records in state scholastic football. Lewis is one of the best passers in the state, he punts well, he is a good runner Qespe- cially open-fieldb, but his reputation rests on his signal-calling. He called signals for the Red and Blue for three seasons with but an average of one defeat each year. ' GLENN ASHWORTH-Quarterback. Glenn came to Morgantown in 1927. He played six of the nine games scheduled with the undefeated Morgantown team, having sustained an injury in the West Side game. Leading the interference on the offense and backing-up the line on the defense, Glenn ended his scholastic career at Morgantown. JOE BITONTI--Fullback. As far as we know Joe is the littlest full- back in the state this year. Although weighing only one hundred and thirty pounds Joe 'fought' his way to a first team position and made it known that size doesn't count. He is a favorite with local fans through his hard tackling and 'game' running. Joe is considered as the best back, for his size, in state circles. BASIL JACKSON-Guard. Captain Elect. Cupid is one of the big guns of our fighting line. Basil lived up to the name and proved a real Stone-wall by his consistent defensive work. HOMER FIZER-Tackle. Fizer came to Morgantown this year from West Side where he had already made a name for himself. Homer played a bang-up game throughout the season. He was one of the hardest hit- ting men on the team. His defense was outstanding in all of the games. Homer is, perhaps, the most consistent lineman on the te-am. His place will be hard to fill next year as he graduates at mid-year. JOE JOHNSTON-End. Joe ended a list of Johnstons who have served the Red and Blue for many seasons past. Joe is fast and light on his feet. He is heavy, hard to down, and a sure tackler. Joe was an old hold-over, and his experience showed up to a good advantage. Paired with Sprouse, Coach Clyde had a well advanced pair of ends. Besides breaking up end plays, J oe's favorite pastime was to pull in passes.

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