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Ross scores during South riiaiaaeipiiiu gem. Ross, Spillane, LeSnge, Schne- ter, J. Didin, Miller, Jakob. Kirk, Molson, Gln wacki. Squad, Rear: Seely Assistant Coach, Pul lim, Assistant Mm. agar, osmieiin, neun, lstlnvl, Sinclair, Funn- tuin, Marvin, Fulmel Miller, sigma, Mar- tin, Spillane, Kcclilllie, Manager, Bynum, ,ss- sistant Couch: Irvine, Couch. Middle: Marks, AS- Slstullt Conch: Yelkes, J, Didio, Lleinge, sfiiimiier, Yeomans, Meimugniin, R s 5 S, f Ba Maori, Mulsberge , - im, Jakob. scnuefer. Sitting: Kirk, Dun- lap, Senver, Matson, sykes, summit, Gril- tiths. Friedmun.Van:e. F. Didio, Berk, Fox, Steele. Bottom: Steele, Schin- aier, ninilup, seek, Yeumans. Ross and Schaefer both are instrumental in con- tinuing the unbeaten record by catching passes over the goal line and defeating the Bridgetan eleven l3-7. Joe Didio, tackle, is the captain of the day. The Camden game starts the Collingswood sorrows. The Calls do not have as much pep and power as usual. Camden's only score comes in the last quarter when Ross, captain of the game, comes into the bcickfield to kick, Ward, of Cam- den, comes in and blocks the kick. lt rolls into the mob behind the end zone. Camden scares! The Calls continually threaten the Camden goal line, but fail to scare. The game ends in a 2-O defeat for the Coils, This is the first setback of the season. ln the Trenton game, the Calls unleash a new threat to the opponents in the person of Eddie Estlow. I-le runs like o deer, scoring on an eight-yard run around end. Miller tallies the last six-pointer, making the score l3-O. Schaefer captains the team.
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Leather meets pigskin and the game is un. The Coils have the ball in their own territory and the ball is snapped back to Miller, He backs up and holds the ball, as if to pass, but Schaefer, coming from his end position like o streak of lightning, smoothly takes the ball from Miller and dodges down the field, evading tockler after tackler, dragging a few more obstinate ones after him in his effort to cross that last white line, Finally, with the swiftness and agility of a leop- ard, he dodges the last tackler and speeds on for a touchdown--56 yardsl The frenzied mob in the stadium is hilarious, They cheer and shout, but imagine, if you can, their uproarious amazement and ioy when they see Schaefer again execute the same play. He eludes the some tacklers and slips past them all for a beautiful 38-yard run to a touchdown. As the game ends in a l2-6 victory for Collings- wood, the proud team sweeps Schaefer to willing shoulders and carries him to the showers. After that the Calls journey to Atlantic City and take the shore team into camp by a score of 9-O Le Sage captains the Panthers, Jakob's blocking of a kick and Schaefer's tackling the man behind his goal line provide the safety, while Beale converts after Marvin scores the six-pointer. . .4 , . f'f?s H:2 . , , , A , . ' ' L n Septem be r October Oc tcber October Octabe r October Novem ber November Novembe r Novembe r RA , Howard Irvine, Head football Cuutll ng? 'K es l936 FOOTBALL SCH EDULE 26-Pa lrnyra ..,................................ , .....,.... 3-South Philadelphia I0--Vineland .... f ......,.., li-Atlantic City 24-Bridgeton , .... 31-Camden ...,. 7-Trenton ........... l-1-Haddonfield ........ Zl-Woodrow Wilson 28-Woodbury .......,... Q! Home .l-lame Home ...........Away Home ..,........,Away Home .Away Home ...........Home
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Haddonfield is the last setback for the Calls Many times the Calls are within the l-laddons' one-yard line, but fail to tally. The l-laddons ' only scoring threat is their successful field goal from the 20-yard mark. Le Sage leads the Colls. The Calls turn in their last victory over Woodrow Wilson, with Joe Didio again captain. Schaefer again scores both touchdowns. The score is I2-7, In the Turkey-day game, the Calls turn in a scoreless tie against the Thundering Herd from Woodbury. Both teams play well, the Calls often being within the 'll-lerd's one-yard line but failing to have that extra punch. Schaefer and Jakob co- captain during this last game. The closing season finds Collingswood in pos- session af the South Jersey Football Championship, But the bays are not the only chompons. Take a look at the championship hockey squad! Kiss that teddy bear, quick! There's only a minute before game time- Now listen, kids. Let's play the game from start to finish. Remember, 'The team that won't be beat, can't be beat.' Give 'em that little extra 'ughl You can do it! Come on, get in and fight for Nicky land teddylf' There goes that whistle and the game is on, That's fighting, gang! A good shot, it's in! Excerpts such as the above are from the his- tory of that hockey team that won't give in. They have it-the determination that carries them through to a championship! May this be the dom- inating spirit that shall prevail through every struggle of their lves. Hilarious uproar and hub-bub, as enthusiastic as the cheering for championship teams, greets the seniors on Friday, October l6, as they rush into- Room 30 to cast their votes for the important can- smne nw: sin-mi, Grifmns, remain, Maougniin, rnaamun, anis. Bottom: Pulllnm, Kachline, Managers: F. Didlo, Es!- low, Fulmer, Marvin, Martin.
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