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SHENANDOAH On November l3 the Blue Devils came to Coaldale with a fighting team, determined to win. They started right in from the first play to batter our forward wall to shreds. At half time the score was l2-0. ln the second half, Griffiths, our tricky little Sophomore full- back, came through the line, evaded the secondary and scored. He also converted. Shenandoah scored again in the last quarter to sew up the game with a score of l8-7. LANSFORD On November 25, Thanksgiving Day, the clash between Lansford and Coaldale took place on Lansford's new field. A capacity crowd of five thousand attended the game. The half ended 7-U in our favor when a long pass from Lutchkus to Reyda was completed. Shuman, Coaldale's husky guard, con- verted the point. During the third quarter l-lorowski plunged over from the Z yard line to score for the red and white. The kick for the extra point was blocked. ln the third quarter a pass from Puss Sicenavage to George Lutchkus made the score l3-6. So ended a successful season. Our team started slowly and suffered several reverses but became better with each passing week. When we beat Lans- ford our season is considered successful, no matter what the results of the other games. Next year's team will feel the loss of the following varsity men: Reyda, Harbolovic, Flyzik, Shuman, Maholic, Tkach, Williams, Lutchkus, l-leisler, labbo, Sachon, and Mitchell who, however, did not play this year. He was a star onlast year's team. MR. MARTINEE MR. RAYMER MR. BERGER
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TAMAQUA The undefeated Blue Raiders came over to play the Tigers , on the eighth of October. The game was hard fought, but resulted in a decisive victory for the visitors. This was a hard one to lose but the Orange and Black can find some consolation in the fact that it was Tamaqua's first win from Coaldalesince 1926. The score was l4-O. FRACKVILLE On October l5 Frackville came to town confident of vic- tory. However, Coaldale having taken it on the chin four times in a row were determined to break their jinx. Our boys went into the game with one thing in mind- victory. The pay off came when George Yurgey Lutchkus hit the line for the winning score, 6-O. ASHLAND On October 23 the Tigers hit the road to engage the strong Ashland eleven in its own back yard. The Ashland team scored early in the second quarter but failed at the extra point. In the third quarter the Tigers opened up to show the Ashland boys a few parlor tricks. Our tricky little quarter- back Reyda ran rings around the big boys to tie the score 6-6. NESQUEHONING Cn October 29 the Nesquers came to town with a gang of huskies. At the end of the second quarter a fumble by the Nesque- honing quarter-back gave us the ball on the Maroon and Gold's ten-yard line and on three plays Chickie Griffith, the plucky little Sophomore scored. Earl Shuman converted. The second half was played without score, the game ending 7-U. LEWISTOWN On November 5, our gridsters left home after a grand send-off by the whole school. The Lewistown boys were big and fast. They had many substitutes, a distinct advantage difficult to overcome. Tired from their long ride, our boys, nevertheless went into the battle to give all they had. However, it wasn't enough to overcome the superior weight and speed of the husky Lewis- town lads. The game ended with the score Zl-6, Chickie Griffiths scoring our only points on a pass.
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