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BIG REDS-ALLEGHENY Hl CCUMBERLAND, MD.J On Thanksgiving Day the highly-tooted Allegheny County High team from Cumberland fell before a teirible onslaught of the Big Reds to the count of 111-0. Such a score has not been piled up by a West Virginia team for many years. Captain McHenry, G. Murrin, J. Murrin, Hobensach, J. Bell, R. Bell, H. Ahner, G. Welch, Black, and Hushion played their last game for P. H. S. on the gridiron. Welch scored six touchdowns. J. Murrin run off, 92 yards, for a touchdown was the feature. Allegheny was tooted as the champions of Maryland, but failed to show anything here. A crowd of 7,000 9 gm we iw G ?llTl0. Q:-f .. th 1, KNOIUT HE :lg , fb EVE Q ye: :-'lj r wcmdeflu xi - 'fn A- 1' x 0 A X73 fem 6 ISM 0 V, fy' Nz ' 1 kffyl GV? f X 1 . If V19 ' ff. Lf, 1? A f5R do - - Q 9. M E -K X lg Q 5 'Bllllitffv Sixty-Uno
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s . ' 5 f 5 .2 Z ' 4 2 Af Hg' W gx al r 'U' '- - 1 ix ,wi p .13-M. ye-me ' g I BIG REDS-WAITE Hl CTOLEDO, OHIOJ Probably the longest trip ever taken by a West Virginia team was taken by Parkersburg when they ventured to Toledo QOhioJ to meet the naughty team of Waite. The Big Reds put up a wonderful game. Outplayed, but not fought, we fell to the humiliating score of 55-T. However, we have the distinction of scoring Hrst and not on a fluke, either. We earned our touchdown by hard play. score seemed to waken our opponents, for when they got started they were not to be stopped. They have a wonderful eleven, but we wish to say here they are not 48 points better than P. H. S. The score does not indicate the game. It was a fight from start to finish. We were clearly out of our class, but made our presence felt. Waite has a wonderful high school as well as a great team. They are to be congratulated on both. BIG REDS-WHEELING Two straight defeats. Someone must pay for this and, as Wheel- ing was next on the schedule, it could be no one else. Score 9-0. Sixty The game was played in a sea of mud before a large crowd who braved the threatening storm. The sloppy ground prevented much scoring. Had the field been dry we are confident the score would have been greater. The Big Reds again marched down the field after the kickoff for a touchdown despite a 15-yard penalty. There was no more scoring until the last half when Captain Mc-Henry booted a perfect placement from the 15-yard line. Wheeling, al- though outweighed, put up a great game and are a clean bunch of fellows. The business men, aided by the school, whose special train sent the quivers through Wheeling, deserves praise for their support after the fall of November 4. MARIETTA-BIG REDS The second Marietta game was easier than the former, the Big Reds Winning 21-7. Our offense showed a marked improvement over the former engagement. Our backs tore the Marietta line into shreds. The first half was hard fought, ending 7-7. The Big Reds came back strong the second half and chalked up two markers. Welch showed a great improvement in this game and literally ran wild. Marietta's touchdown came as a result of a forward pass which Davis grabbed and ran 40 yards for the score. At no other time did Marietta threaten. it 4'e . F- f ......
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