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1 133' A iii 1 1 via 1 Fire Miss prize 7 won The a con- have which 'ed to ntend ment, proud LD. rv Y' .1 , F X-A i -' , -ll QQ,-,. if . 9 A O flthl etlcs Eomumrou FRANK WHEAT, Editor. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. Get. 9.-First game, Northeast vs. Westport, Central vs. Man- ual. Oct. 16.-Second game, North- east vs. Central, Westport vs. Manual. Get. 23.-Third game, North- east vs. Manual, Central vs. Westport. Oct. 30.-Fourth game, North- east vs. Westport, Central vs. Manual. Nov. 6.-Fifth game, Northeast. vs. Central, Manual vs. West- port. Nov. 13.-Sixth game, North- east vs. Manual, Central vs. Westport. , LINE-UP. Theodore Miller ........................ Left End Gardner Surface .................. Left Tackle Louis Onofrio ......... ......... L eft Guard -Center Murray Davis ......... .................. Gorman Raney ........ ....... R ight Guard Sterling Clark .................. Right Tackle Arthur Lutz ............. ...... ..... R i ght End Frank Wheat ...................... Quarterback Herbert Mansfield .................. Left Half William Thompson .... . ......... Right Half Nick Qnofrio .......... .... ......... Fullback THE LIBERTY GAME. Each of the High School football teams was allowed two outside games this year. Our first opponents of the season were the boys from Liberty Missouri. Northeast opened the game by kick- ing off and Liberty was tackled on her 30-yard line. -After three plays the Liberty team was forced to punt, andtthis gave Northeast possession of the ball. The 300' Northeast 'rooters were brougl1t to their feet when Wall- ingford hit the line for a 12-yard gain. This feat was immediately followed by a like plunge by Wheat. 'Lead by good interference, Thompson skirted the left end for 20 yards, and after a few more line plays Wheat carried the ball over the 'line forthe first touchdown. 'Liberty seemed-to tighten up 'in the second and third quarters and when the whistle sounded for the final round the score stood 12 to O in our favor. ' A ln the final chapter, Northeast re- sorted to different tactics, namely, the aerial attack, and 'as a result, after a few minutes of play, Wheat skirted the end for another touchdown. Mil- ler, who had been playing a wonder- ful defensive game the whole time, kicked goal. Thirteen points more were added when Wallingford and VVheat crossed the goal line again, With only two minutes to play, Lib- erty made a desperate attempt to ' ' ' ' 'Le'-,,1-1 21, :'-236'Q3f 3fg 5bii:-'S-29f..i4:i5z-is-lfjgjfsefii5Eliggigg -. ,ggi gigfixx.. QQ, fl ., 2,1 , , .1 lt, Q ,Q-M .HQ , . N
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30 lX'Lor? easter score. As a result, Hewitt intercepted .a long pass and ran across the line again for six more points. Miller add- ed another point when he kicked goal. Score, Northeast 39, Liberty 0. THE' NORTHEAST WESTPORT GAME. The undefeated Westport team was our first opponent this season. West- port having won the toss, Northeast was forced to kick off. When the ball came to a stop it was on the 50-yard line. Westport tried one-of her fa- mous end runs, but Miller and Ono- frio broke it up. Westport seemed to hit her stride, and little by little carried the ball into our territory. Finally Northeast gained possession of the ball, and after a few fruitless trials at the line, Wheat kicked the ball out to the middle of the field. The whole first quarter was nothing more than straight football, with Westport hav- ing ap slight advantage. When the whistle blew for the sec- ond quarter, Northeast rushed to their 'places with plenty of fight. After a very -few minutes Northeast had possession of the ball on Westports 25-yardqline. Then came the old trick place kick. Miller was drawn back for a place kick, which threw Westport's secondary defense off guard. Wheat snapped the ball from center and threw a short pass into the arms of Bill Thompson, but the ball bounded out, hit a Westport player on the back, and was finally caught by Clark, whoraced across the goal for the only score of the game. The second half of the game offered no special attraction, until Nick Ono- frio, who replaced Downie, snatched a Westportp pass from the air and, with an open field, raced 50 yards, where Tyle, Westport, brought him down. From then until the end of the game Northeast was put on defense. Westport tried every way to make a touchdown, and their last endeavor was a short pass over their line, which was intercepted by Wheat. Boom! Westport had inet their first defeat in football since the game was intro- duced into the High Schools, three years ago. OUR FIRST DEFEAT. Although several of our regulars were out of the game, Northeast went onto the field with a determination to win. Central kicked off, but after a few plays gained possession of the ball on our 40-yard line. By the use of their shift play, Central carried the ball over the goal line in less time than it takes to tell it. Northeast, not the least discouraged, received the kick off, and after completing two long passes, were in possession of the ball on Central's 30-yard line. The next play was a 30-yard pass into the arms of Thompson, who stepped across the line for a touchdown. An- other point was added when Miller kicked goal. Northeast held their own in the next quarter, and the half end- ed with the ball near the middle of the field. The last half was a nightmare, Cen- tral crossing our goal four times and kicking four goals. Northeast resort- ed wholly to the aerial attack but were unsuccessful. When the game ended Central held the long end of a 35 to 7 score. NORTHEAST VS. MANUAL. Northeast did not play well in this game. They appeared listless and off color. Wallingford and Hewitt, two stars, had been taken off the team and Downie had had two ribs broken in a former game. Several of the boys had received injuries in the game with Central and though not fully recovered took their places in the lineup. These incidents tended to dishearten the team. Toward the latter part of the game VVheat opened up on his forward passes. The team seemed to regain confidence and while it did not score, still clos to l was diti IN C clez per reig eas bac the agc us No' the seli wh gai 'l W4 tin bal off qu: the up co1 nei his ces ed VV1 ba lin ma lac Ra Tl' 0 i 'W St Sh H. P: N2 M M I-3 VX, B1 E
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