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1 ) 3 2 {SS = HAW KEN SCHOO = FOOTBALL Top Row, left to right: Bob Morse, Jack Wilson, Channing Goff, Ken Baker. Bottom Row, left to right: Dixon Morgan, Peter Hitchcock, Humphrey Nash, Malcolm Vilas, Hume Wal- lace, Jimmy Lincoln, Peter Hallaran. Senior Football HIS year, due to the dropping of the two senior grades, Hawken had a lighter and younger team than it has ever had in previous years. True, the upper grades were officially discontinued last year, but a few senicrs remained to finish up and they con- tributed to the merit of last year’s team. Notwithstanding these circumstances Hawken enjoyed a semi-successful season, gaining two victories and suffering as many defeats. The first game was played with Roxboro Junior High, an experienced and well-trained team. They beat us 13 to 0 by dint of hard line smashing by Fullback Selkowitz. The next game on our schedule was with Mayfield. Two long weeks of hard training since the Roxboro game bore fruit, and Hawken whipped Mayfield more decisively than the score of 12 to 6 would imply. The first score was made on a long forward pass from Capt. Collacott to Peter Hallaran, but Mayfield rapidly tied the score at 6 to 6. In the Twenty-eight third period Capt. Collacott himself scored the deciding tally. Although the backfield func- tioned well, it was the outstanding work of the line that won the game. Reserve came here in our next contest. The half ended 6 to O in our favor, neither side showing much advantage over the other. But the second half was indeed a different story. Hawken scored touchdown after touchdown. The line held on the defense and opened up holes on the offense. Channing Goff ran be- hind good interference for four touchdowns and Capt. Collacott made two. When the final gun sounded, Hawken had amassed the total of 37 points to that of O for the visitors. For the last game of the season Hawken journeyed to Hudson to play a return engage- ment. In the heavy rain and snow during which the game was played, the superior weight of the Reserve team was too great a disadvantage to us. Reserve recovered a Hawken fumble near our goal and marched across the goal line for the first tally. The extra
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1 9 3 Ss eee SS HAWKEN SCHOOL Bi point was converted and the score was 7 to 0. On the kick-off, Goff received the pigskin and ploughed through the slush for Hawken’s lone score. We failed to make the extra point and the score remained 7 to 6. In the second quarter Hudson added another touchdown and the third and fourth quarters brought more punishment with the total score 26 to 6. The Senior football banquet this year was held at the home of Mr. Holmes. After see- ing moving pictures of the Case vs. Colgate game and pictures taken by Mr. Holmes him- self of the Reservegdawken game, letters were awarded, and ne of-the 1932 team unanimously elected Charles Collacott as the captain for 1933. }- The letter men were: Capt wena rlesrt ON acott ry: ay oe ima e Quarter Waleoint Milasa tech tais. ge Metter se ees Center Robert, Morses wa... wee se eed Sit Guard Frampirey , Nass citice «tenet toni Guard Fitinien: Wallace ar. thatege es tomate atta: Guard Peters Ftcncock ye wen: es ceelllies 22s cts Tackle Jim Lincoln ... ,,«@¢@né( MMMF 00.005. Tackle FHabert, NMberryweathetrs sinew ecte..- Tackle Peter, cl aliaraiticg wv seed fee aoe tw ate han End Pescorl M GEO AN a sees see eis ties 3 a End Breayheru bye to tees siesta oe omnes End Kens Baker ats «cute. vk ee enmk ss Half CCl aitiaa tig Cra Pere scm Sagi ee hoes Sei ats t Half Jacke VWHSGIIN Mater a other aioe te: ae Full Middler Football HIS year’s Middler football season was exceptionally short, consisting of only two games, both played with Park School. In the first game, which was played at Park, Hawken was turned back by a score of 12 to 2. The more experienced and heavier Park team scored one touchdown in the first period and one in the fourth. Hawken’s only score came as a result of a Park fumble. The second game was almost an exact op- posite of the first. This time the home team was always the aggressor, pushing across a tally in the second quarter and another in the third. The final gun sounded with the score Wm cid Y Receiving Middler football letters were: Lower Football active in sports. In football we played two outside games, both with Fairfax. Although the first was a defeat, 19 to O, the team made a great comeback to win the second, 6 to 0. In the Cyclops-Vikings series the Cyclops took,the first, 24 to 19, and the second, 19 to 0. The third game was a tie, 19 to 19, and the last was won by the Vikings, 14 to 12. The captain for the Vikings was Swetland; for the Cyclops, White. , | ‘HIS year the lower school was very Spring Furrer els Stickle Xowden = Inkley pee Craig Alexander Gillies Nutt Taylor Mihalik Letters were awarded to: Wischmeyer (Capt. ) DeWitt White Brooks Swetland redinn Ireland Tolles nee etree Bishop Walker Dyer Crowell Pierce Twenty-nine
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