Cory Rawson High School - Hornet Yearbook (Rawson, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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T H E E C H o Football R. H. S. vs. MT. CORY Rawson's first game was played at Mt. Cory on September 25. The game was played in rain and mud, and gave Coach Yawberg much promise of a successful season. Folk was high scorer with a total of 25 points, while Captain Foltz held the longest run of 70 yards. With second string men playing the last half the score ended 46 to 0. R. H. S. vs. ARLINGTON The purple and gold had very little trouble in defeating Arlington 53 to 0 October 2 in the first home game of the season. Arlington never threatened to score. Rawson's stone-wall defense tearing them down before they started. Folk was again high scorer with 19 points while several long runs in the game were held by Dana and Howard. R. H. S. vs. LEIPSIC On October 9 R. H. S. journeyed to Leipsic to meet a strong Putnam county team in a non-conference game. Leipsic later became champions in their league. Although Rawson was somewhat outweighed by their opponents, by deceptive plays and neat team work they submerged Leipsic to a 19 to 7 defeat. Howard held the longest run of the afternoon traveling 60 yards after breaking through the center of the line. Dwayne still holds high scorer position with 12 points. R. H. S. vs. Van BUREN R. H. S. entertained Van Buren October 16 and sent them back home with a stinging 34-8 defeat in the second home game of the season. During the first Quarter they appeared evenly matched and then the purple and gold began to show their superiority. Due to a bad wind Folk was unable to get away two punts, the result being a safety and a touchdown registered against him. Folk, however, was probably the outstanding player of that game with two long runs for touchdowns. He intercepted two enemy passes, traveling 85 and 30 yards respectively, making himself high scorer with 12 points. Young also made a comparatively long run. He too intercepted a Van Buren pass and hot-footed it 40 yards for a touchdown. R. H. S. vs. MT. BLANCHARD The Purple and Gold journeyed to Mt. Blanchard October 23 with nothing in mind but to smash the clean record of the huskie Blanchard eleven. Although the Rawson gridders won the game they must admit it was the toughest eleven they met during the season. Folk scored in the first half, snatching a pass that had been touched by several members of both teams. In the second half Captain Foltz scored on one of his favorite end runs. Young received one of D. Foltz's passes for the extra point. On the line Poe and Shank played sterling ball. The game ended a 123 to 0 victory for Rawson. R. H. S. vs. VANLUE On October 29 the R. H. S. was the host of Vanlue. The boys from Vanlue were completely outclassed in everything they tried. At the close of the game they were obliged to carry home a 25-0 defeat. Captain Foltz was high scorer and held the two longest runs, one of 40 yards and another of 35 yards-a touchdown being scored on each. A new place-kicker was introduced in the game, Cliff' Ketzenbarger made his first extra point. R. H. S. vs. LIBERTY Before a crowd of eight hundred people Rawson was victorious once more over its most bitter rival, Liberty Nov. 6. Liberty had been undefeated so far and held the best defensive record until R. H. S. handed them a 13-0 defeat on Liberty's own field. D. Foltz and Folk each scored once while C. Ketzenbarger booted the extra point. Cliff also holds the longest run of the game. He intercepted a pass and lugged it 41 yards. Cramer at end led the front wall attack. R. H. S. vs. ARCADIA Over one thousand spectators witnessed the R. H. S. and Arcadia game Novem- ber 13 to decide the Little Nine championship. With an exchange of punts the first minute of play Rawson scored their first touchdown, Captain Foltz dashing around right end on his favorite triple-reverse scoring play. He also scored twice in the last half in the same manner. In the third quarter the game was marred by a severe penalty giving the Arcadians an advantage of 25 yards and placing them in a scoring position. They scored and tied up the game 7 to 7. However, this was not to last long. The purple and gold came back in the last quarter and scored fifteen W M W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W M W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWMWWMWWMWMW MMMMWMMWWWWWWWWMMWWWWWWWWWWWWW W W' W M W M' M' Wi W' 'W iW BM 1W 'W BW im im W IW LW LW RW LW EF R? RW IH OW FM 'W BW BW OW AW 'W EM 'W il WWWWWWWMMMMWWWWWMMWWMWWWMWWWWMMWW MMMMWMMMMMWWWWWWWWWMMMWWWWWWWW



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EEEEEEEEEEEEERE THE ECHO EEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEE three times. Ewing scored the last touchdown from a punt he had blocked himself. Captain Foltz was high scorer with 18 points. The outstanding feature of the game was a 70 yard punt by Folk. R. H. S. vs. MCCOMB Playing their last game of the season and also the last game in the high school careers for some of the players, the champions defeated the lanky boys from McComb by an overwhelming score of 37-0, November 20. Thomas and Shank came in for their share of the tackles while R. Ketzenbarger and Poe were the principal ground gainers. Poe was high scorer with 12 points while R. Ketzenbarger held the longest run with a line plunge of 40 yards. DANA FOLTZ- Foltzie -Captain-HALFBACK Playing in his last year Foltzie was easily the outstanding football player in the county. His long touchdown runs and vicious tackling will be talked about in Rawson for years to come. Dana was an inspiring and enthusiastic leader and kept his team at its best all through the season. His three touchdown dashes in the Arcadia game will long be remembered. Foltzie's halfback position will be a hard one to fill for 1932. CLIFFORD KETZENBARGER- Cliff -GUARD Cliff has also played his last season with three years of regular service at the guard position. Cliff not only showed much skill and power in line play but displayed backfield ability by intercepting a Liberty pass and traveling 41 yards which was easily converted into a touchdown by Captain Foltz, sewing up the toughest game of the season. Cliff had excellent control of a ball when place- kicking and made several extra points this season. He has worn his last suit for R. H. S. and it will be a hard one to fill. CARLOS POE- Carly -TACKLE As a descendant from one of the great University of Michigan Poes , Carly played bang-up ball throughout the season. Carly was a hard tackle and few plays were pulled through his section of the line. He was also skilled in handling the pigskin at fullback position, scoring 12 points in the McComb game. Whoever takes Carly's place will have to be a constant fighter. HAROLD THOMAS- Hit -TACKLE Hit'l turned out to be a hard scrapper this year. Although somewhat handi- capped by his size Hit could outscrap his weight in wildcats any day. It was in the Leipsic game he met his greatest opposition, playing against a one hundred and twelve pounds disadvantage. Hit will be sorely missed next year. PAUL EWING-CENTER Ewing played exceptionally good ball this year, undoubtedly the best center in the county. On defense he was a star and at offense he did not make a bad pass all season. Ewing substituted for fullback in several games this season to prove himself a backfield man also. His speed and stature aided him immensely. This completes Ewing's football career for R. H. S. RONALD KETZENBARGER- Ketzie -FULLBACK Ketzie was our smashing, crashing and dashing fullback. His ability as a line plunger is not usually passed in high schools. It was in the McComb game Ketzie made his longest run of the season, crashing thru the line for 40 yards. Ketzie will be sorely missed next year. HOWARD FOLTZ- Howien-HALFBACK Howie was the pilot of our team this year, calling the plays exactly as the Coach would have them called. His quick-thinking and deceptiveness at halfback kept the team fighting even in the most critical moments. Howie is moving out of our community next year and his place will be hard to fill. JOHN SHANK- Johnny -Captain-elect-GUARD Johnny has been awarded Captaincy for the coming season in appreciation for his outstanding work at the guard position. Few plays found their way through his section of the line. Lots of luck to you and your 1932 team, Johnny . DWAYNE FOLK- L. B. -QUARTERBACK Without L. B in the 'play things might have gone differently. With his de- ceptive twister plays and neat passing L, B. gained a first down or touchdown seventeen WWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ,W 7 WWWWWWWWWWW WWW WMWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

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