C H Friend High School - Chit Chat Yearbook (South Boston, VA)

 - Class of 1938

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C H Friend High School - Chit Chat Yearbook (South Boston, VA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 61 of 88
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1937 Football Season C. H. Friend High .School had eleven letter men from last year's season, who kept high the spirit of the team. This spirit was due to the work of the seniors and the indomitable spiri-t of Captain Wilson Burgess. The Crimsons opened their 1937 season by meeting a powerful Glass High team in Lynchburg. The local boys succumbed to a 27-0 defeat after extending the Hill- toppers all the way. Outstanding was 'big Wiley Umstead's work in backing up the line, and also the ball carrying of little Charlie Smith and Rawley Fuller. The following week a battered C. H. Friend eleven moved to the capital city for a joust with Lou Onesty's 'Cadets from Benedictine. Handicapped with the loss of Co-captain T. J. 'Glascock and Allen Fuller, who received injuries in the Glass High game, the Crimsons were 'beaten 33-0 by the boys in green, although they outscored their opponents in first downs eight to seven. - Playing at home for the first time, the local boys smashed their way to an im- pressive win over the Schoolfield boys. The score was 20-0. Victoria came to town and emerged the winner by a 7-0 score when Tucker, Victoria's sensational quarterback, raced eighty yards for the only score of the game. The boys played a fine game and were three times stopped in the shadow of Victoria's goal. The C1-imsons showed what a fine team they had when they played Martinsville on their field. Martinsvilleis team outweighed our boys, but were held by our powerful line, and yet managed to beat the Crimsons 20-13. The South Boston boys really strutted around when Westhampton played them here. The complete team was playing like a machine, and their passing and blocking were superb. All of the football fans of the town turned out to see the Crimsons play real football, and they saw what they came for. The score was C. H. Friend, 135 Westhampton, 7. - In the following week in a deluge of rain, Farmville splashed its way to victory 22-0 over the local lads. In the next week against Blackstone, the Crimsons reached the climax of their season, when they succeeded in stopping Blackstone's heretofore unstopped Johnson. C-harlie Smith climaxed the season when he raced seventy-three yards behind superb blocking for the first score of the game. La-ter in the third quarter Charlie again stepped into the limelight to take a pass from Baptist, and raced eighty yards for the final score of the game. The score was 13-6. Seniors whose positions will be hard to fill next year are: Rawley Fuller, Allen Fuller, John Hubbard, Robert Walton, Wiley Umstead, and Mervin Matze, The entire list of boys who were awarded monograms for the 1937 season are: Wilson Burgess, T. J. Glascock, John Hubbard, Charlie Smith, Wiley Umstead, Robert Walton, Mervin Matze, Allen Fuller, Rawley Fuller, .Sam Patterson, and Bruce Cole.



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To the Business Men Every year since C. H. Friend High School published its first annual it has depended upon advertisements from the merchants of the town to make this publication possible. This year, as ever, they came through with liberal ads and donations to help the 1938 Spotlight be a success. In the midst of other advertising campaigns, pleas for donations to needy families, and constant solicitations from all sorts of organizations, they always received us with unfailing cheer- fulness. Again We are able to present another Spotlight, bigger and better, because our department stores, our grocers, our barbers, our druggists, our bankers, our tobac- conists, and many others too numerous to mention-every one of them came to our aid. Without them this annual would not have been possible. We thank you from the bot- tom of our hearts for your kind consideration and generous contributions. THE STAFF. V.

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