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THE TYL S FOOTBALL SQUAD Fourth lRow A. Sherman, W. Kosturko, E. Smith, A. Thorne, S. Cantandella, A. Magner, Assistant Coach Barber, M. Cooney, ilVlgr.l. - - - Third Row- C. Wozny, VV. Marks, A. Pen-ovich, W. Caroffelo, Coach Mead, B. Farian, W. Schiller, R. Powell, Director Riclrer. - - - Second Row R. Wolaneck, J. Pivarnick, E. Graham, B. Hanusovsky 1Capt.l, W. Lukachik, F. Motyl, F. Thorne. - - - Firsl Rowf F. Ambrose, J. Rybaclc, W. Schreiber, K. Dolan, E. Doolan, A. Farian, B. Thompson. Qfootball TATE Football Champions for the second consecutive year! This is the great record compiled by Coach Jack Mead and his sturdy band of gridiron stars during the season of 1927 and 28. Two years ago a strong blue and gold fought through statefwide opposition, losing but one battle and being heralded as the best team in Connecticut. Many believed that this excel' lent record would stand for some time without being bettered by a Harding team. However, Coach Mead and his hardfworkf ing players saw to it that the 1928 squad would be the finest ever produced at Harding. With Captain Hanusovsky leading the team, supported by such stars as Graham, Pivarnik, 82 Cholko, Doolan, Wolaiieck, Murphy, Schrei' ber, Ryback, Lukachick, Ward and Motyl, the bluefandfgoldfstriped combine virtually swept through state opposition, winning eight games and dropping one. The record becomes more impressive as we look more closely. The lone defeat was suffered in the second game of the season, when Hard' ing traveled to Torrington and was defeated by the high school there, 5 to O. No alibis were pushed forward for the upsetting defeat, but close followers know that the Presidents were in a weakened condition when they met the upstate team. In fact five regulars were on the sideflines nursing injuries varying from painful muscle bruises to broken collar bones. I
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