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VAN ALMEN t Donko HINZ 5.5 Lakewood vs. Shaw, November 15, 1930: Shaw downed the local mountains by the puny score of 2-0, a blocked pass over the goal being the score-maker. Lakewood was not able to hold onto the ball on kicks, this playing a large part in their defeat. The home aggregation shadowed the opponents' goal several times, but the Shaw- men held and stopped the Rossmen from going across the stripe. Ramsay, who was picked for the all-scholastic, showed the whys and wherefores of this choice by being in consistently on the killing for the locals' defense. Dorko played a steady all-round good game, and Berry and Hinz also played their hard-fighting games. Lakewood vs. West Tech, November 27, 1930: Lakewood skidded to a victory over West Tech in the annual Turkey Day fracas by raising 7 points to Tech's 0. The run that put the pill across the stripe was executed by Laundy after catching a pass from Blanke. The Purple- Coated line did their best to hold on the icy field and they proved to be the better line. Mikula, at right end, showed his worth in holding down Markworth of the Carpenter eleven. BERRY Page 115
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Turiberg ' Elkins Lakewood vs. West Tech, September 20, 1930: The Lakewood midgets trounced the West Tech freshies in an initial battle to the tune of 19-0. The first stanza could easily be conceded to the visitors, as the home outfit was not able to hold the ball. In the second scene the natives perked up and chalked up seven points for themselves. Then in the third session the opponents seemed to tire, and they let the local elves run over them repeatedly, although the home eleven put only six points across the tape. In the fourth act the Lakewoodmen again Went over the stripe for a tally, making the final score of the fray. Mentor vs. Lakewood, September 27, 1930: Lakewood's little men downed the mentor High midgets by the total of six points. Mentor has usually held the upper end of the score in the previous pushes, but the home team made them handle the lower part this season. Ensminger carried the pigskin over the Mentor stripe after he inter- cepted the pass from Vellman to Metcalf on his own 16-yard marker and went over. The natives' line, composed of Fitch, Tonner, Meeks, Mason, Horvath, Elkins, and Gadd, held like a stone wall against a much heavier eleven. g hbkxjj fa M i.. Tonner 5 Gerald. Ne ff- Page 116
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