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Top Row: Mr. Griffith, Harold Mulford, George Serb, Melvin Tiedt, Carl Toeller Herbert Dean. Third Row: VVillard Conn, Donald Osterland, Carleton Gaines, Robert Swanker, Russell Schulke, Lawrence Haller, Coach Secrist, Leonard Toensing. Second Row: Paul Parsons, Dean Sadler. Rolland Kidwell, VVard Proeschel, Fred Jaeger, Robert Johnston. First Row: Donald DuPerow, Donald Latimer, Robert Jennings, Nelson Russ, VVard Powell, Harold Stott, VVilli:iin Zollner. FOOTBALL Prospects for football this season were very good. The boys came out and gave their best from the start. The fellows practiced hard and by the time of their first game had their greater weaknesses overcome. However, they had a rather bad beginning when they travelled to Chagrin Falls for the first game. They were somewhat nervous at the outset and Chagrin utilized this by establishing a 13 point lead after which the battle was on even terms. This was not a County game and proved to be a vory valuable experience. The next Friday Bay played at Strongsville and fully made up for the defeat of the previous week. The boys tore into the game and at the finish Bay held the long end of the score 33-0. On October 17, Bay played Olmsted Falls at home. The final score of this game was 19-6, in favor of Bay. This was probably the best played and one of the most thrilling games of the season. Both teams played hard and fast and the game was not, to use the vernacular, in the bag until the final gun. The next battle was with the West Tech lighties and not on the Cuya- hoga County schedule, but Bay was victorious by a score of 39-0. A week later the contest was at Royalton. Bay was much heavier than their opponents and won by a score of 39-0. Royalton put up a good hard scrap The final game of the season came when Bay met their old friends from across the tracks, Dover. This game was to decide the champion- ship of the western division of Cuyahoga County. The battle was close throughout, neither team seeming to have an edge on the other, never- theless Bay eked out one touchdown and won 7-0. There are several humorous incidents which should be related and are not told by the scores. One was that we would have had motion pictures of the Dover game had someone discovered sooner that there were no films TWENTY fContinued to page 251
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