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lF41D11DllV1l5A.l!LlL Silllllllflllllflllzgkllghf MAUMEE i Next the Cardinals traveled to Maumee, where they won their second league game by defeating the favored Maumee squad by the score of 38 to 0. The Hrst half of the game, the Cardinals pushed across a touch' down. They returned in the second half to hold Maumee scoreless and to make five more touchdowns for themselves. Good blocking on the part of the linemen helped very much in winning this game. WHITMER Point Place chalked up their third league victory in order, when they defeated the determined Whitmer team on Whitmer's home field by the score of 28 to 20. At the end of the second half the score was seven all. The teams returned to Gght for the game with more determination than before. The Pointers made three more touchdowns while Whitmer only made two. Overfconfidence almost lost the game for the Cardinals. PERRYSBURG In their second home league game, the Cardinals defeated the Perrys' burg Yellow Jackets. The Cardinals completely outfclassed the lighter Yellow jackets in every maneuver. The Pointers had their second team in the game during the last quarter. The plucky Perrysburg squad kept up their fight until the game was over. The Cardinals had possession of the ball during the game and Perrysburg did not threaten to score once. The final 'score was Point Place 59-Perrysburg O. ROSSFORD With the championship of the Maumee Valley League at stake, the Cardinals journeyed to the Rossford gridiron to play the Bull Dogs. Both teams were runnersfup for the championship, neither having been defeated by any other of the league teams. The Bull Dogs scored in the beginning of the game and once in the last quarter. Rossford had two lucky breaks and took advantage of both and made a touchdown each time. Point Place scored on a safety after a Rossford punt was blocked and a Rossford player fell on it over the goal line. The nrst half of the game was all Rossford's, the second half went to Point Place. The final score was Rossford 13-Point Place 2. The Rossford game was the last game of the season and the last game of high school football for many of the players. They are Howard Tassell, Dalton Buckley, Malcolm Clevenger, Harold Delmotte, Ellsworth Mullins, Fred Vollmar, Walter Weithaus, John Van Buren, and Jud Gaylord. To thosewho will play football after graduation, I propose a toast and wish you the best of luck. To those who will 611 our places next year, I wish a successful season and good fortune.
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llF4ID1iDTllBA,llLllL SliUllVlllVl3lf5lil!QY DeVILBISS Point Place opened its football season of 193 5 by traveling to DeVilbiss High School where they played under the flood lights. The Point Place eleven was slightly outweighed by DeVilbiss, but the scrappy Cardinals made the Tigers earn their gains. DeVilbiss did most of their scoring in the Hrst half when two touchdowns were made. The Cardinal's defense tightened in the second half and after a hard time the Tigers pushed over another touchdown, making the Hnal score DeVilbiss 13--Point Place 0. LAMBERTVILLE Cn September 20, Point Place defeated Lambertville on the Pointer's home field. The Cardinals outweighed the visitors by a slight margin. Lamhertville played clean, hard, football and made the Cardinals work for their points. The passing attack of the Cardinals in this game was the best of the season and nine out of twelve passes were completed. The Point Place eleven had possession of the ball most of the game. The final score was Point Place 33-Lambertville O. OAK HARBCR The Cardinals met the Oak Harbor team on the Pointer's home field. Although the Cardinals were outweighed by the visitors, they came through to a smashing victory of 13 to 7. Cak Harbor's squad made a touchdown in the third quarter and followed with the extra point. This was the only time they threatened to score in the whole game. SYLVANIA The Cardinals played their first league game at home against the Sylvania Vxfildcats. The Cardinal's superior running attack proved fatal to the Wildcats. Starting from the opening kickoff the Cardinals carried the ball across the goal line seven successive times, to run up a score of 46 to O. Sylvania failed to score once during the whole game, although they fought with enough fury to live up to their name-Wildcats.
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1lUllHllAlWlllPlll4lDN S The Student body is indeed proud of the basketball squad this year. And right- fully so, for only good sportsmanship and clean playing could have paved the way for the boys to go to Columbus, Ohio, to compete for the State Championship. .+s BEHOLD, THE CHAMPS: Seated: Howard Tassell, Bill Beach, Al McEwen, Chan Beach, Dick Fisher. Standing: Manager Eddie Emerson, Jack Conrad, Harry Roby, Bill Caselton, Bruce Oberholtzer, john Long, Coach Welever. x .shi
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