- mar Top row, lefl Io rigbl: Asst. Coach Hamsher, Mgr. Trimble, K. Trou , G. Becker, Lucas, M. Stone, N. Walker, J. Murlatt, W. Hollinger, Asst. Coach Fortney, Coach Vorbaeli. Second row: H. Hartman, F. Brenneman, W. Moorhead, F, Rupp, A. Kapp, E. Zimmerman, J. Hart, R. Stoner, M. Hubbert, H. Welker, V. Hart, C. Faust. Tbird row: L. Gensler, D. Pealer, Hon. Captain H. Ruth, M. Westhafer, G. Ceiling, W. Boyson, R. Burley, R. Walters, B. Hall, H. Sherman. FOOTBALL SUMMARY S THE curtain rose on the 1936 football program, chances for a championship team looked quite a bit brighter than in the preyious year, with the return of eleven letter- men, and quite a number of new and promising candidates. Football camp, which was eliminated last year, was resumed this season, but at a new location in the Blue Ridge Mountains, near Fannettsburg, Pennsylvania. This pre-season training session was held during the last week in August, and as the camp drew to a close it appeared as though M. H. S. would have a well-trained but comparatively light team with which to open its 1936 season. At this time the probable varsity line-up appeared as follows: Nlerrill Westhafer at center, Gerald Ceiling at left guard, Harry Ruth at right guard, either Earl Zimmerman, a promising sophomore, or VVilliam Boyson at left tackle, David Pealer at right tackle, Raymond Burley at left end, and Leonard Gensler or Harding Hartman at right end. In the backheld, Merrill Hubbert seemed to have the left halfback post well in hand, with Roy Walters in the blocking assignment of right halfback, as his running mate. Hall, a newcomer to the squad, seemed to Gt quite naturally into the plunging position of fullback and the generalship of the teamethat of quarterback-was lilled by Victor Hart. Other members of the squad were: Linemen-Frank Rupp, William Moorhead, Arnold Kapp, Forrest Brenneman, VVilliam Hollinger, .lack Hart, Kenneth Troup, .lesse Murlatt, Nathan Walker, George Becker, and Philip Lucas. Backheldgldarold Sherman, Russell Stoner, Charles Faust, Herman VVelker, and Mearle Stone. Of these members of the second team several deserve more than mere mention. ln the backfield Stoner and Sherman were especially outstanding and proved their ability by turning in some very brilliant performances during their replacement of Hart and Hubbert, while the latter were on the injured list. Faust also did some hne work during the season. In the line Rupp and Hartman acquitted them- selves well during the year. This team, although not the biggest, proved to be one of the most powerful in the Con- ference and succeede in establishing for Coach Vorbach an enviable record to add to his E22
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