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goofbczjf Oyeeviczv o lQ3cS september 9-at Millereek Millcreek 20 East Reserves 0 Millcreek opened her 1938 football season by easily defeating East Reserves in a well played ball game. September 16-at Millereek Millcreek 21 Union City 0 The Trojans played their best game of the season today against Union City. September 23-at Millcreek Millcreek 18 . Albion 0 Albion had the great misfortune of not having any of her lettermen back from the previous seasons. October lfat Lawrence Park Millcreek 0 Lawrence Park 19 The Tigers were just a little too tough for the hard hitting Trojans from M. H. S. October 6fat Millcreels Millcreek 12 . North East 6 Even though Millcreek was battered up from the game previous they managed to come out on top of the heap. October 14-at Fairview Millereek 0 Fairview 15 Fairview, one of our great rivals, played great ball from the start to the finish and deserved the win. October 20vat Millcreek lwillcreek 6 Harborcreek 0 This was the final game on the home gridiron. This game gave Millcreek victory over all of her home games. October 28-at Girard Millcreek 0 Girard 0 Both teams were after this victory but the best they could do was to end the game with a tie score. November 4vat Wesleyville hlillcreek 22 Wesleyville 7 The season came to a close today when the Millcreek Trojans won their first victory on the opponents gridiron. 31 1 L. 4, ge ' sz-4 -if f . . , . . , .. ' M - .. . .N . .. JH? in , '1'.T1 Hifi' ' 'KJ' i if V, Kiln: ' sf?
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W V 1 k7C7CJTZ7CI!f Firxl Row: Left lo Ifighl-Archie Mcliellop, Ames Ripley, Bob Taylor, Ralph Jenkins, .lim Redmond, Ted Richard, Miekey Ford, Austin Luther, Merritt Mclntosh. Second Huw: Lqfl lo High!-Cajie Urraro, Pete Bricker, Bob Gay, Paul Richard, Chris Zurn, .lack Markley, Jim Coursey, Joe Findley, Bill llolun, Don Richardson, Walter Taylor. Third lfm1r.'l,4fl'llo Ifig1hlfMr. Anderson, Dick Love, Dick Robertson, Norman lietz, Paul Tousey, lluward Morgan, Jim Nichols, Russel Fratbo, Russel Guerin, Roy Stadler, Merle McKinney, Mr. Coyle. Fourth How: Lefl lo lfiyhl' -Hob Love, Dick Johnson, Clarence Bock, Darwin Redmond, Bill McKellop, Bill Fuhrer, George Pulokos, Harold Coughlin, Leland Hetrick. MJF This N38 season six letlermen form the previous season reported to the call of the lirst practice. These players were: Captain Jack Markley, Chris Zurn, Joe Findley, Paul Richard, Bob Gay, and Jim Redmond. The Coach Cus Anderson had to build his team around these men and he filled in the vacant spots with: Bob Taylor, Pete Bricker, Ted Richard, .lim Coursey, and Bill Bolan. The team made a good start for the '38 season but when they tangled with Lawrence Park their winning streak snapped. They finished tl1e season with tie for second place. The Trojans won five games, lost two, and tied one. Next season eight lettermen will be in action. They are: Co-captain Bob Cay, Co-captain Ted Richard, Pete Bricker, Austin Luther, Milton Ford, Jim Coursey, .lim Redmond, and Cajie Urraro. 30
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ffgtzsgvffulff ,V Ifirsl Hou-: l,1ffl lo Higfhl Ames Ripley, Hob Guy, Merritt Melntnsli, Joe Findley, 'l'ed Willis, Nliekey Ford, Clmrles lfoye. Srrorul Ifnuv: lmffl lu lfiyfhl llobert Taylor, Darwin lledmond, 'l'ed Richard, John Christensen. Paul Richard, James Coursey, .liln lledlnond, Austin l4lllll0l', l'ete llrieker. Thirll Ilona' l,41fl In lfiqhl llarold flouglllin, 'Wnlnlel Santos, Gus Anderson, liolr love, .itunes Kline. 'l'he I938-259 basketball season got under way in the early part, oi' Derember. 'l'he boys had to get into shape because of the tough season. The Northern and Southern divisions ol' the County League combined into one big division which made twenty games for eavh team. Then besides this, the first four teams in the twenty game series played to see who were champs. Millereek played great ball throughout the season winning eighteen and losing two, in the series, and lieing Albion. They beat Albion to win a Cup for the series. ln the playolls they beat Lawrence Park 26-23 while Albion beat Wesley- ville. When Millereek tangled with Albion, they found themselves on the short end ol' a 21-23 game, thus making Albion champs. Next season at least live leltermen will be back. They are: 'lied Willis, Merle Nlc-Kinney, Milton Ford, Charles Foye, and Bob Clay. 32
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