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outstanding play of Al Rizzardi, passing star, and Bill Trau, speedster back, the Scots dropped their next game to Hills- dale 20-0 before a homecoming crowd of 2,000 at Bahlke Field , . . The 'Dales backs were shifty and fast . . . their line blocked beautifully . . . ln a purely defensive battle, Smith and Olson looked best in Alma's backfield and De- vaney, MacGarvah, and Ziem did fine work in the line. On November 5, Alma went to Adrian to romp to a 34-0 victory . . . Smith and Richardson played the best ball for the backfield . . . Devaney, and Sam Seavitte were mainstays of the line . . . Richardson scored twice, and Dick Ginther, Don Smith, and Bob Devaney each once . . . Alma's gridders dropped their last game of the season to Kalamazoos Hornets 6-0 on November l2 under Bahlke Fields floodlights . . . Most of the play took place between the 30-yard stripes . . . Neither team showed much offensive spirit until the third quarter when the Black and Orange scored. . . . For Alma, Captain Devaney played a fine game as did Seavitte, and the punting of Smith was outstanding. ludson A. I-lyames, director of athletics at Western State Teachers College, was the speaker at the football banquet following the close of the season . . . Captain Devaney was voted the most valuable player by his teammates . . . Captains elected for the 1939 season were Don Smith, Char- lotte, and Angus lVlacGarvah, Detroit. 62
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at Ypsilanti . . . Alma gained more yardage and made more first clowns . . . the loss of four regulars by injuries could not be offset when the scoring punch was needed . . . In its first MIAA game of the season, Alma tied Albion 6-6 in a night game on October 7 at Albion . . . The game was principally a battle between the lines with Angus Mac- Garvah as the chief bulwark for the Scots . . . Although the Alma attack didn't get going, the defense was tops . . . Main feature of the game was a stonewall stand by the Alma line in the second quarter. The Scots opened their home schedule with a fine per- formance against Olivet on October 14, winning 34-6 under Bahlke Fie1c1's new floodlights . . . Alma showed great im- provement in all departments, playing before a crowd of 1,200 fans . . . Smith had three touchdowns. Dick Ginther and Wally Wrege also scored Alma touchdowns . . . The Comets touchdown came in the final minutes when Morvilius broke away for 58 yards to score. Displaying power and alertness on both offensive and defensive play, the Scots next won over Hope 13-7 on October 22 at Holland . . . Dick Ginther and Bob Devaney looked best for Alma . . . Olson and Mathews made the Scots' touchdowns . . . I-Iope's score came as the result of an 18 yard sprint by Lee Brannoclc . . . Mainly because of the Top Row, left to right: W. Erd- man, business manager, F, Kcxin S. Moran, B. Richardson, I True, A, Mc1cGarvah, B. Frier, E Ziem, A. Iuhola, B. Carr, I Mead. Middle Row: Henry Howe, as sistant cocxchg G. Barnett, D Smith, W. Cutler, G. Olson, C Carter, D. Ginther, C. LeClaire W. Wrege, F. Hill, F. McMi1len T. Purdy, Gordon A. Macdonald head coach. Bottom Row: I. Howe, trainer, I. Mathews, K. Otis, M. Hult mcm, P. Seavitte, B. Adams, B. Devaney, C. Elder, R. Bendall G. Purdy, W. roms, H. Nunn: B. Moody, trainer. 1939 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 23-there OHIO WESLEYAN Sept. 29-here ALBION tnightl Oct. 7-there OLIVET Oct. 13-here HOPE fniqhtl HOMECOMING Oct. 21-there HILLSDALE Oct. 27-here ADRIAN fnightl Nov. 3-there KALAMAZOO Nov. IO-here MICH. STATE NORMAL tnightl 2 . ' Z?
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Smith was the only Scot player to receive a berth on the first team of the all-MIAA rating . . . Named to the second team were MacGarvah, Seavitte, and Dick Ginther . . . Devaney and Gerry Barnett were qiven honorable mention. M. I. A. A. HCDNCDBS DON SMITH I 63 Top Row, left to right: DICK GINTI-IER Bottom Row, left to right: ANGUS MGCGARVAH BOB DEVANEY FRANCIS SEAVITTE GERALD BARNETI'
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