Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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u 'fl'.l:- - -' - , 'lm I .iq - 1 f ' lu .mi-Im' W uR'Q s'. ?T1ij iif-Q-v-Fira' 1 Xs .gf A AT' YY' 'uv'a:..,j.,L4,Q l:?w:fTff Rajiv in ,:il'l1Ii'!W' C i 5 i l G EJ Fordham 20 -f Waynesburg 6 RANDALLS Island was the setting or rather the floating for the third game of the season, against Vvayneshurg. The Yellow-Jackets put a very light team on the field, yet these hoys in spite of their weight handicap had outptayed West Virginia white los- ing 7 to 0, and forced strong Duquesne to the limit in a 14 to 0 loss. Early in the game Captain Mailtte inter- cepted a pass on his own 40 yard line and waded sixty puddles for the first score. For the remainder of the first period Arnold Koepha kept the Rams at hay hy his re- maricahte punting of a wet han. The Ram rushing at- tach ran aground severat times on the tight hut pluclcy Vvayneshurg line. Don Avery, playing center, continu- any Icnifed through to spill Maroon halt-toters hefore they could get under way. Andy Palau sensing that the Yellow-Jacket secondaries were playing up too close to the line, switched his tactics to passing and piloted the Fordham craft on two touchdown cruises. During the second half, hoth teams had trouhle launching an effective attack hecause of the extremely had footing. Late in the fourth quarter, with the cheers of even Fordham,s adherents ringing in their ears, the scrappy lads from Vvayneshurg, led hy their 145-pound quarterhach, hfIcGlumpy, put a couple of passes together for a touchdown. Badly outclassed in size and numhers, the fighting little Wolf-Pack deserves credit for holding the mighty Fordham Armada to a 20 to 6 score. SCORE BY PERIODS Fordham tvt.......,. 7 13 0 OHZO Waynesburg ,..... O O 0 6- 6 Fordham Waynesburg Paquln ....,,,.,,,. L. E. ..,.,,...... Waske Franco ....,,.. L. T, ,......... McCune Pierce ...,........ L. G ..........,,.. Iones Cronin ..,,,,,,,,,, C , .............. Avery Lombardi ,,,,,,,. R. G ..,,........ Ronco Stanton ......,... R. 'If ,.,..,.. Cummins Druze ....,.,.,,.. R. E. .... Markoviila Palau .....,..,,.. Q. B. ............ Koepka Woitkoski ,,,,,. L. H. ..,. McG1umpy Mautte .....,...... R. H ............ Bayer Lock .,,,,,,,, ,,,, F . B. ........ McCombs I ANDY PALAU COACHES CARBERRY, WALSH, CROWLEY, LEAPIY, AND DEVORE 1 1 1 mm ull' 1 's',. .7 .fix-N. ,fW,,?q .si t ' llyp. E ,f4 'X fr U jf? 353, 'ug ffl f fra fg, 4, , ii n- f 'M' me 'ff' l.. - i 1 ' t WMI? Q. it i . E wma 2 D J, H55 5 i .L -api, QFD' -Lek N if -whhd ,, .1

Page 130 text:

H-rr... 'X 5 1 fi? . if -1 r 'Q' WF' ' V 'TG 'f1'?m1if1S'f 'I i .-- - AMN.-, 5-W Ugewq.,-q-'11-'T-L . 'i f' i X .aoe -f . gi x si E Fordham 7 -1 Southern Methodist 0 VARYING the Michigan system to punt. pass, and pass, the Southern Methodist University foothall team, aided hy their flashy hand, and hy their mascot Peruna, were in complete command of the situation at the Polo Grounds for all except nine seconds of the afternoon of Octoher 10. nine sec- onds were the time required for John HBUHH Loch to intercept a pass and run seventy-nine yards for the only touchdown of the game. The Mustangs heat Fordham in everything hut the final score, a mere technicality that people are wont to rememher long after an else is forgotten. One hoomerang pass cost the Texans a game featured hy the firing of forty-nine Mustang aerials-a record for passing in college foot- han. To paraphrase an old adage: He who lives hy the pass must expect to die hy the use of the same instrument turned against himf, ED. FRANCO The first game hriniance of the Fordham hacks was totally lacking, only one first down heing regis- tered. Coffin-corner kicks hy Finley, full- haclc, kept the Ram attach in check. Whatever Ford- ham failed to show on the offense was more than com- pensated hy their stalwart defense. Six times the Mustangs trod on scoring soil only to he stopped cold. Coach Matty Bell was loud in his praise of Fordhamys fighting line. L. G. Pierce ....r.... Wojie ....,,,,,,,, Lombardi ...,.. R. G. Dulkie ,,,i,,,,,,,, F, WOITKOSKI KICKS OUT OI-' DANGER 7 110 C . .,..,... B. ......,,... . SCORE BY PERIODS Fordham .,.......... 0 O 0 7- 7 So. Methodist .... 0 O 0 0- 0 Fordham So. Methodist Paquin ............ L. E. ........,... Dewell Franco ...,..... L. T. .... W. Sanders G. Sanders C. Sprague Scottino Stanton ..,....... R. T. .,.. Stuftlebeme Druze .....,,..... R. E. .,..,...r.r, Carroll Palau .......,.,., Q. B. ,,,,,, Sprague Gurske .,,....... L. H. .,,,.... Morrison Mautte ..,.,,,... R. H. ,...,...,, Meyers Finley



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,ggra- .. ..- ,--. . ' 1 'l ,f a it E- . o 1:6 J 1 If-S a E Fordham 7 -f St. Mary's 6 FORDHAM 7, St. Marys 6. This score does not reveal the relative merits of the teams hecause the Rams were handicapped hy the imposition of seven fifteen-yard penalties. After receiving Stanton's opening lciclcoff the Marauding Moragans failed to gain and lqiclced to Mautte on the Ram 58. Palau quick-lciclced to I the Gael 20 hut the play was called haclc and the first penalty inflicted. Un the very next play a similar deci- sion shoved the Rams haclc and Palau had to punt from the end zone. This gave Slip Madiganss men posses- sion of the hall in Ram territory. The Gaels galloped in vain against the rugged Ram defense and on forth down Ferry, the quarter-hack, lciclxed a goal from a dit- ficult angle, putting St. lVlary,s in front, 5 to O. Again in the same period Ferry duplicated the feat and the score stood St. lVlary's 6, Fordham 0. VV ith the outloolc dark indeed the dormant Ram passing attaclc hegan to function. Gurslce running to y the right whirled and winged one diagonally to Palau for eighteen yards. Jacunslci caught a Palau toss and lateraled to Vvojie Who was pulled down on the Saints, AL WOJCIECHOWICZ 12. On third down, with ahcut ten to go, Palau passed to Jacunslci, reserve-end, for the touchdown. Palau's educated toe accounted for the point that meant victory. SCORE BY PERIODS Fordham ............ 7 O 0 0- 7 St. Mary's .......... 6 O 0 0-f 6 Fordham St. Mary's Paquin ............ L.E. .............. Strub Franco ........ L.T. .... Dennerlein Marion .......... L.G. ...,...... Kordick Wojie ............ C. ............ Garard Lombardi ........ R.G. ............ Conlee Stanton .......... R.T. .......... Wilkin Druze . .......' R.E. ........ Giannoni Palau .....i...... Q.B. ............ Ferry Gurske ............ L.H. .... O'L3UQhliH Mautte ............ R.H. ................ Sill Dulkie ............ F.B. ........ Aronson 7 MAUTTE GETS AWAY FOR THIRTY YARDS 112 N ills ' Qt? mth 'Atl'-'irltip L gf . it

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