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Football • O • • • • PHILIP SCHNEIDER T WILLIAM STOBBS W F. SCHAFFER Assistant Coach Head Coach Freshman Coach PHILIP SCHNEIDER T WILLIAM STOBBS W F. SCHAFFER Assistant Coach Head Coach I'rcshman Coach 1935 RESULTS Wittenberg 6 Bluffton 0 Wittenberg 6 Wooster 7 Wittenberg 41 Otterbein 0 Witfenberg 0 Denison 13 Wittenberg 12 Ohio Wesleyon 14 Wittenberg 0 Oberlin 3 Wittenberg 21 Ohio Northern 12 Witfenberg 7 Heidelberg 0 Wittenberg 0 Dayton 27 Cheerleaders Bolsterers of a flagging student spirit in poor athletic years, leaders of a full-throated chorus when teams are winning, the cheerleaders are practical psychologists, handling a task of varying demands. Pep builders this year were Sophomore Head Cheerleader Ward Charlesworth (center) and freshman Assistants (left to right) Howard Arnholt, George Wilson, Robert Thurau, and Charles Gray. Pag Tu'cniy-nine
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Freshmen UFFMAN, HELEN Rossford, Ohio VAN BUSUM, MARIAN L. Dayfon, Ohio WEARLEY, MIRIAM R Perrysburg, Ohio WILLIAMS, MAYNARD CARL Lewistown, Ohio WILSON, GEORGE H. Steubenville, Ohio WURTENBURGER, MARIE Ft. Wayne, Ind. YOUNG, HOWARD E. Wadsworth, Ohio ZIMMERMAN, IRVIN E. Dayton, Ohio Pa i - Tu'enlii-elghl
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Football Jack Koch, tackle Arthur Bu »ard. guard Trank Toth, quarterback Willis Baughman, center Alfred Florence, halfback Striving with little success to overcome the gridiron jinx of the past few seasons, Wittenberg’s “hard luck” team completed the 1935 season with a record of four victories and five defeats. The Fighting Lutherans showed themselves to be a much better team than the season record would indicate, losing three games by three points or less each. BLUFFTON Opening their 1935 season with a 6-0 victory over Bluffton on a rain-soaked field, the Wittenberg Tigers aroused no champion- ship hopes. Against weak competition Wittenberg displayed little of the power that Coach Stobbs had hoped to develop, though Florence, Wilhelm, and Hall in the backfield, and Schofer and Eiseman in the right half of the forward wall showed possi- bilities of outstanding performance later in the season. WOOSTER Holding the 1934 conference champions to a 7-6 score, the • Lutherans surprised everyone, including themselves. Scoring in the first quarter, Wittenberg retained its lead until the third period, when a penalty gave Wooster an opportunity to score Page Thirty
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