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- zu: :nz gp Q qplcny-n'o Q THE RETROSPECT II U U U I! ! in Q , ! i ! i l l l ! ! ! ! ! Top row, left to right-Mr. Taylor, Frederick Jacobs, Robert- Frazier, John ! Churchill, Barton Bowman, John Nagel, Roger Bailey, Glenn Bowman, Willard Car- Q ter, Bob Blume-, C-oach Hamm, ! Second Row-Paul Jacobs, James Singleton, Tom Cornell, Raymond Hole, Darrell Q Woolf, Charles Hole, Clarence Miller, Bob Snyder, Buster Chesbrough, James Varner. Third Row-Russell Shannon, Bruce Miller, Emil Tieben, Billy Kohler, Rollin Kennedy, Harry Pohlabeln, William Wellington, Cornelius Loew, Carl Kistner, Marshall Koenig. Mascot-Bobby Hamm. Football This was Coach Harnm's first season as mentor of the Blume High warriors. i F0rty-tWo men answered the first call for oandidates. ! The standing in the Midwestern League is as follows: Bluffton won 5, lost O, tie Og Wapakoneta won 3, lost 1, tie 1, St. Marys won 2, lost 2, tie 1, Van Wert won 1, lost 2, tie 2, Kenton won 0, lost 3, tie 2, Ada won 0, lost 4, tie 1. Four Redskin Warriors were selected on the All-Conference tefann. They were: Nagel-half-back: Bailey-center, G. Bowman-guard, and Varner-tackle. ! i The first gwame of the season, with Waynesfield resulted in a victory, 7-0. 5 i The second encounter, with Bellefontaine, a much heavier foe, resulted in a 0-0 tie. ' The third game, with Bryan, alforfeit 'from Columbus Grove, gave a 7-7 tie. j The Redskins lost the first conference game at Bluffton to the score of 14-0. ! The game with Van Wert came next. This score was a 7-7 tie, ! In a non-conference game with Delphos, the Redskins were defeated 19-0. ! The next conference game was one of thrills and Blume High defeated Ada 21-12. The game with Kenton on Dad's day, resulted in a Redskin victory, 14-7. The biggest game of the season was with St. Marys on Armistice Day. The final score was 7-6 in favor of the Redskins, i, Every member of the squad thoroughly enjoyed the season and are deeply ap- preciative to the in-others for the enjoyable banquets which they gave the entire squad. i The twenty Seniors will be greatly missed when the 1932 warriors assemble. Q ! Q.Qbl0l0i0i0l0iD-1 20111 Q 111 i lilli iii Pi :ninz:1o3u1uzo1o14x1o:n1o1o1o1rl1ooin Y
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6.01014 it it inznznzozuxuzu1010101412011vxnzuzoinxoxuzuzuiuznz 1 1 3 1: xxuiuiw? Q THE RETRosPEcT l ll II Q I Q Boys Football Team g U WILLARD CARTER- JESS -END ' E Jess was liaid to D.L'U'CK and a sure tackler. He could also snag passes. This U E was his last year for Blume High. l E 2 PAUL JACOBS-NICK -END 2 U Ick made a good pass receiver U-U2Lub6 or lllS height. lie tackled hard. Ick is Q U also 1-ost by graduation. E ll H BARTON Bowlv:AN- FUZZY -TACKLE-HONORARY CAPTAIN H E Fuzzy had a powerful drive. lie was a sure ll3.L'Ll tackler and a good blocker. D i Captain Bowman whl be missed next year. 2 , - - II 3 JAMES VARNEH- LOPPYA-FACKLE S II I.fop'py made big holes in the opposing 11116 and 118 tackled with about 175 II- : ounds of ower. He was selected All-kJOI1i6l'6I1C6 Tackle. We will miss llilfl next 3 U P ll Q GLEN BOWIVIAN- BOWMAN -GUARD N i This was Glen's rirst year on tne varsity but he looked like a veteran. He was a S stone wall in our line. Glen was also picked as Al1-t,on1erence Guard this year, U6 2 Q has another year and We expect great things. Q ! JOHN CHURCHILL- FAT -GUARD ,, Fat took up a lot of space in the forward wall. He was hard to m-ove and g when he tackled they stopped. Fat has another year. i . ROGER BAILEY- MEXICO -CENTER A Mex was undoubtedly -one of the best centers Blume hi has ever had. He was 2 E every place at the right time, He was chosen All-Conference Center. Mex will cer- ' I tainly be missed next year. 5 i VINCENT CHESBROUGH- BUS -QUARTERBACK g C Bus , in spite of his size, played real football this year. He knews what plays to - I use and when to use them. Bus blocked and carried the ball well. He will be back next year. . Q ! ROBERT FRAZIER- FROSTY --FULLBACK - Frosty did a lot of our passing this year. He played a great defensive and i was a good ball carrier. This is Frosty's last year. i 'A ROBERT BLUME- BOB -HALFBACK ! Q Bob was fast and a good pass receiver. He did a good bit of the punting this ! year. Bob will be lost by graduation. ! Q JOHN NAGEL-HEAGLEBEAK -HALFBACK II i As All-Conference Halfback he was recognized as a tow-headed tornado among 2 his opponents. He was always a great fighter and a consistent ground gainer. His : ! . fighting spirit will be missed next year. John climaxed his career at Ada when he i grabbed the opening kick-off and raced for a t-ouchdown. H i ROBERT SNYDE,R-- BOB -HALFBACK i Bdb was small but he was fast and he hit hard. He did his share- of the T blocking too. Bob will be missed next year. , I ' JAMES TELLJOHN- HOOK -FULLBACK ' , II i Hook had a lot of dI'1V6j he hit hard. He was a good blocker and a good defens- E i ive player. This is his last year. 3 BRUCE MILLER-HBINGU-HALFBACK ll i This was Bing's first and last year on the Blume Hi squad, He proved to be H Q a fast backfield man. U U CLARENCE MILLER-ffHAM -END ll ' Ham made the varsit for the first time this ear. He tackled hard and made M , Y Y II i his presence felt. This is t'Ham's last year. i Q RAYMOND HOLE- HOLE -GUARD 2 ! F-or four years t'Hole has been a. member of the Football squad of Blume Hi. ! ' He made a good guard this year. He was persistent and faithful. Hole will be missed i i next year. , G JOHN BAILEY- BAILEY -END Q This was Bailey's first year on the varsity. He plays real football -and will be ' good material for next year's team. Good luck, Bailey! E ! ! 03101011 11111:-1 111 ini 1 1 1111010203 1121 1 iri 1 1 1 xi riniuiuiniuioiuozo
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