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HE l'oothall tJilIll of East High has just completed one of its most sueeesstnl years in the short history of our school. t'oaeh Reisner realized that he was working against odds because of the fact lhat only six of last y 111-3; squad were left. namely. Rosenstiel. Bangham. Layport. Bauer. Smith. and Grad. With these men as a nucleus, Coach started practice two weeks before the opening of sehool and soon had things running,r in fine order. At the first call for new material over fifty men responded. later being reduced to a squad of thirty-six. whieh was earried throughout the entire season. Our captain, Charles Layport. Furnished the leadership which a team needs. and as let't-taekle more. than held up his position. At right-taekle was Rosenstiel with his bulk of 198 pounds. ttRosiell also played in the haek-lield doing all the kicking and carrying the ball when neeessary. At the ends. Bauer, Bangham, and l-Voods added more strength to the team. This quartetle was a lifesaver to the Coach, for he always had two good men ready to relieve the others. The guard positions were well taken care of by Greene and Moeser. and with Glaxier at center, East High had a line of which it might be proud. The most difficult position on the team was held by Eddie lVohlwender, that of the quarterhaek. Although very light, he made up for it by his fine judgment on the field. At the other backfield positions were Allen. Ferris. and Coleman. all of whom could earrj a ball to per- fection. Lashhrook, Smith, Han, and Rinnner were always waiting to relieve when neeessm;r and played a very creditable game. The last of the letter men is Aaron Grad who x 115; forced out of the game early in the season with a broken ankle. The other members of the squad were Destler. Dye, Everett, Carpenter, Robinson, DIeIlvain, Colwell, Kmeneke. lVilson,Arand, Raymond. Banmgartner. Diehle, Hopewell, Donnelly. Flagge, Raitt. and Long. All Of these men will be out to make next yearls team a big success. Everyone remembers the Hughes game and how we were reduced to suhjeetion. hut even though losing the boys have gained something greater than vietm'y; fairness, squareness, and self control. There is also a saying. Revenge is sweet. and as we lose only five men this year by graduation, we will he out for full glory next year. The season was closed with a banquet at Layportk home in Lovelantl, and then a few weeks later ll? a banquet given in the school by the Juniors and Seniors. GROFF STOXER. Manage1292
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