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1 .-3. U' L ockman 1' 5-X M550 ...tx enin Svttou Arvduia f 1' ' x - E Daley U Ldluno 3 In the opening game of the season on September 10th, our grid machine sub- merged Georges Township under the lights at the Water Street Stadium by a 19-0 count. One week later, Brownsville played host to a Fighting German Township team which threw a scare into the boys, but went home on the short end of a 14-7 score. The following week our black and white foeman from Redstone came over and cuffed and shoved our boys around for the greater part of the game. The cry of our squad must have been They shall not pass,', because four times the Redstoners were replaced in the shadow of the Brownie goal and each time when the downs were utilized, the ball rested just inches from touch down land. Late in the game with 220 seconds playing time remaining and Redstone ahead 6-0, the Brownie machine pushed over a touchdown to tie up the score. On the first day of October, the Charleroi cougars came to town and walked off with a 20-0 victory. Seven days later the team traveled to Monessen to help dedicate the new stadium, but returned home with a 24-6 defeat. The following week, October 15th, a Monongahela team came, saw and was con- quered by a 30-0 score. The upset of the season was staged on October 22nd, when a game Centerville team eked out a 6-0 score. The next week the Vikings hit the open road once again and got back to winning ways by submerging California Z5-0. In the last of their big six games on November 6th, the squad came through to sink Donora 12-0. 16
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Hap' Hzp' Hooray' ami, 1 1-1 ,,..,, In s1m1lar manner the football squad got off to a flymg start for ln the last week of August, 1937 a small band of from fifty to sixty people on whose shoulders hung the future of the Brownsville Grid machme set out for the football camp In the moun tams beyond Uniontown The majority of the number conslsted of football players whlle the smaller portion was made up of cooks coaches managers and a few friends The time at camp was spent rn studying the fundamentals of the game of football and in puttmg the boys rn up top shape for the gruellrng season which was to follow A swlmmmg pool and tennis courts were avmlable to all those who were mterested rn these sports Good food and entertamment were provnded by the renowned cool: ohn Smxth Revexlle was usually sounded at 7 00 am and lxghts went out at 9 00 pm at whnch tnme approxxmately ten boys gathered m each of the electrxcally lnghted cabins Several days before the opening of school, camp was broken up and trammg was contmued on the home grounds MR ASCHMAN MR BRUCE SCflmm3gC 1 7 MR SEPSI
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Brown Remmgtou In the hnal contest of the season the team played Unrontown m a sea of mud at the Water Street Stadium the game ending ln a O 0 tre When the figures are added up we find that the squad had five vlc torles three losses and two tres They placed third ln the Big Snr con ferences where the competmon was tough rf not tougher than any place rn the W P I A L In the lme up at end for Brownsvllle was Vince Ananla a semor who was shxfted around from one posmon to another finally recervmg at mld season a berth as regular left end Ar center for the VlliIhgS was semor Len Bachettn who alternated at the guard and center posltlons he was at his pnme when bloclcxng on the olfensnve At halfbaclc played Nledlclc Caplrano another semor who has been a regular for two years Small but fast as lxghtnlng he was the spark plug of the team on the held Another halfbaclc who has hung up his football togs for the last tlme IS Joe Daley a senlor who was best on the offensrve because of hrs speed All valley guard was Rumford Lockman a semor who was qUlClC at detecnng where the opponents plays were gomg At the end of the season he was hampered by mjurxes John Magaldn was also at the tackle posmon unnl the latter part of the season when he was moved over to the end where he proved to be worth his weight 1n gold All valley tackle for the year was Andy Oyenlclc a semor who was noted for his endurance and ability to open holes m the enemy lme for our baclcfield 17 Keefer Fedvfes Reset' Bdflhetia Magalda - Hormck
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