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S' :ig , -kw-, .1 ! 3 eifijr f' '71 .4, ' .- . ' ilfi f. yr filsh ,Q. r. . r ,D ' effliififif L7 -fn' new . Lava '?r -:E ld- .. A 4, H- ', ' 1 . - .5 Ag its 'EA' , ' i Yan: fg Il 7' ,, 'IJ Nr! th 1929 FOOTBALL SEASON if r candidates for football on September 4 1929 Captain Bill Woncheck and Jach Dunn went to work on the new team and for three weeks drilled hard for e opening game on September 28 Springdale our first opponent was forced to accept a 19 O defeat 'f A -lf: A -I7 Z!! 'K' W- 'ylf NIA s f N ., I 'T' 4 7 sl 9 QQ 5 , . x he iff' I A T I Jjfliti f,, fx :ff,11 K' ' 1-s pin! g,l'l I ,rA Q, ,hi-fd. gg 5 ff -I, P , 1 M H is vu Mia 2 si Q , - ,I . , ' N I ' 1 f s gi.-ri 1 . ' f yah i' li9r.2fWff.'e'2:l:i?f11'ii!: ' N- 9' ' ff- 1 t fl -113.4 mf? Rf: :J-fa. i .f r as .1 -a,,s,,1g. - 2 -'-2 Ass- 1, 4 x tf 2 xx X? 1 A , fl W! me up 3 'T N 5 'f N. i I s P ' X .. SS' xx va Q H 0,4 ,iq ,t f .. ,. , 1 xA X' X O 11 , ' 7 17 1 G1 ' th ns. The Dunnmen completely outfclassed the Oakmonters, the final score being 1530. th VV H11 St II1 SL? Presbyterian Church. The speakers were Mr. Johnson, Mr. Black, and several On October 7 Verona our first guest after a rough game fovund itself on e short end of a 25 0 score The Crimson and Gray were then host to Oakmont last year s Glass B Cham' The following Friday, Parnassus journeyed to HarfBrac. Entering this game e underdog, they played the big green to a 6f6 tie. Until that time, the enemy had not crossed our goal line. A week later, Kittanning turned the trick for the first time, winning 20f0. Seven letter men from the 1928 football team answered Al Dunns ca l Athough outweighed, Parnassus played a very good game. On November 2, at our stadifum, Leechburg proved to be an easy opponent, hich gave our whole squad a chance to play. The final score was 65fO in our favor. The first trifborough game was played at Arnold where Parnassus scored its nual victory over Arnold, the score being 19fO. On November 23, our annual game with Ken Hi was played at tne Seventh reet Field. Parnasus went into this game a little the favorite. Ken was no atch for our team and lost, 1SfO. This closed a very successful season during which Parnassus had won six games, lost one, and tied one. The annual banquet was given for the squad on December 12 in the Parnasf nool board members. The letter men for this year are as follows: William Woncheck, fCapt.j Frank Ross Paul Moore Bob Steele Jack Alter oe Koleva Walter Rybaski George Stonis J. JL Frank Stonis Alonzo Dent Needo Guiliani Joe Seria George Peters David McCracken Tom Lawrence fMgr.j '71 Nymhzj -AIUIIIL, 5 6 -1- N' ll 4? oy' qu a . ' 9, 'v, Y ' 7'..ffi' -5 C' 5 - f 4 .- N. -'-- . A4 ' in ,- W, Qi - q ,X 0 fl Q 1 1 . .Z '?'9
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X Q 43 GIRLS' BASKET BALL In spite of the fact that only three letter girls remained with us this season, Miss Big' ham was able to make a good combination. Our captain, Julia George, will be remembered for many years as one cf the outstanclf ing basket ball players P. H. S. has ever had. Wlien playing her position as sidefcenter, she was sure to get the ball and make her passes good to the forwards. As a forward, she proved to be a very good marksman. Our guards, Mildred Reed and Sara Vanderwulp, were experts at getting the ball. With Sally's jump and Mid's passing, many games were enidled in cur favor. As center, Ruth Serway. was successful in getting the tipfoff and her long arms did their part in keeping the ball going the right way. Agnes Playfair, our forward, contributed much in running up the score. She had marked ability at putting the ball through the hoop. Leona Huet, a player with fight and determination, showed her value when playing eizher center or forward. Martha Sproull substituted as side center in many games and proved to have no mean The rest of the squad did their share in enabling the team to be successful, as ithey were th ones who cheerfully took the knocks and bumps in order to back the team and give them practice. The schedule was as follows: ability. e 1st Game Znd Game 1st Game 2nd Game Parnassus 27 25 Franklin 6 Parnassus 20 22 Har Brac 23 Parnassus 19 30 Freeport 27 Parnassus 18 16 Cathedral 25 Parnassus 15 31 Springdale 18 Parnassus 11 18 Oakmont 23 Parnassus 26 22 Verona 21 Parnassus 40 - Cheswick 9 75 ' '122'f 'l ?3' Q 1 0 8 'Y' W: ff 1 - .. 's . S.. 151, , X' i VW Q:--LQ' ,. .11 5 fe, ,V ' . 1' '- :s. 1' Y,i'f,w ', lf 1 ,.. . .i.-' - AJ- . X 5. I 'eu if g . 135713557 ia-gf :1.. , f. , .sfrffwilr ffm. '- ., V- :te 4lLf.f'g,,gf-b X,-G W' sg -EQ v L5 -' f ' - W, -- , 121. . -' as P'-saw-Las 2 ,,., cc -1- tl spas- , 4 , 1. ' - ' X I a www l e
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