Port Allegany Union High School - Tiger Lily Yearbook (Port Allegany, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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THE TIGER LILY lowing Saturday Port High journeyed to Eldred, where they again met defeat by a score of 12-0. Aftfer two defeats the Port High lads came back on their feet to win two games, while the scrubs were tying another. Renovo was beaten 18-6 and Limestone was downed to the tune of 37-0, while the scrubs tied Otto Township School by the score of 13-13. In the following weeks of playing, Port High lost her remaining six games. The first four, Bradford, Johnsonburg, Emporium, and Kane, were lost to the bigger schools by the scores of 32-7, 20-6, 13-0, and 39-0, respectively. The next two games were closely contested matches. With practically all the breaks going her way, Smeth-port was able to down the local boys 13- 0. The following week Port High’s Potter County rival, Coudersport, squeezed through a close game to win 14- 12. In this game Port High easily outplayed her rivals and it was a hard blow to end the season with the better team defeated. OUR SENIORS “Cheeky” Dolaway ably captained this year’s football squad. He held down the half-back position and was always a threat to opponents with his passing, punting, and running. “Cheeky’s” loss from next year’s squad will be felt greatly. “Ernie” Edgreen took care of one of the end positions, while Simar and Mangold alternated at the other end of the line. “Bob” Lyman played in the quarter-back position and handled the team very capably through his signal calling. “Bob” Hoffower substituted in the backfield. “Bill” Painter easily took care of the center position, while “Ade” Bou-don and Jess Hurd played on the line. UNDER CLASSMEN Next year’s team will be captained by two members of this year’s varsity line. They are “Dick” Becker and “Fat” Freer. “Red” Gnagey and “Dunk” Anderson were valuable backfield men, while Earl Dolaway played both in the backfield and at end. Next year Port High will have many valuable experienced players with which to build a good team. “Fritz” Grabe will manage the team. LETTERMEN Chester Dolaway Earl Dolaway Ernest Edgreen Robert Lyman Richard Becker Donald Anderson Earl Meacham Harry Gnagey Byron Simar Adrian Boudon Robert Hoffower Lawrence Freer Harold Freer Neil Mangold William Painter Edward Kinney Managers: Harry Duhart and Menfred Tenglund

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FOOTBALL SQUAD Front Row, left to right. Donald Anderson, Robert Lyman. Second Row: Mr. Fitzgerald-Assistant Coach, Harry Duhart-Manager, Robert Boudon, Richard Becker, Chester Dolaway, William Painter, Earl Dolaway Quentin Brady, Adrian Boudon, Lawrence Freer, Bess Hardes, Mr. Maglisceau-Coach. Third Row: John Haskins, Chester Hovis, Gordon Chapin, Earl Meacham, Neil Mangold, Robert Hotfower. Ernest Edgreen. Russel DeLong, Edward Kinney, Harold Leet, Menfred Tenglund-Manager. Fourth Row: Robert Healy, Jack Caden, Leonard Larson, Walter Dannels, Vergil Larson, Ted Johnson, James Curtis, Harold Freer, Gail Chapin, Clifford Brown, Jack Gilluly. Football Season of 1934 Port High’s football team this year was not the best that she has been able to boast of as far as scores are concerned. Injuries and bad breaks proved to be the orange-shirt-ed boys’ downfall in more than one game. Albert S. Maglisceau, Port’s new coach, should be given much credit for his work this year. Even in the face of defeat, he was able to keep his boys in a fighting spirit, and it just seemed that the breaks were against the team. Much of the coach’s work this year was put forth in the elfort to secure a better team for next season. Playing the best teams in this section, Port High had a much harder schedule than any of her opponents. Practically all of the teams met were the representatives of larger schools. Port High opened her football season with a game against the former stars of the high school. In this game neither team seemed to have the upper hand, and when the final whistle sounded the Alumni lads were ahead by a score of 6-0. On the fol-



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BOYS’ VARSITY Front Row, left to right. Quentin Brady, Manager; Ernest Edgreen, guard; Howard Edgreen, forward; Chester Dolaway, center; Harry Duhart, forward; Robert Lyman, guard; Max Roys, Manager. Back Row; Mr. Maglisceau, Coach; Donald Anderson, guard; Jack Powers, guard; Earl Dolaway, center; Chester Hovis, center; Jim Thomas, guard; Mr. Fitzgerald, Assistant Coach. BOYS’ BASKETBALL SEASON The Port High Boys’ Basketball Team had a successful season, winning eight of their fifteen games. With six of these victories coming at the expense of league opponents, the local team closed the season in third place in the league. Port High opened the season in a non-league game at Bradford. With hardly a week of practice gone by, the Port boys outplayed their opponents for three quarters, only to lose in the last quarter because of the larger school’s many players who were able to tire our boys out. Although losing by the score of 18-12, Port High spoke well for herself against such a large school. The league season opened on December 14 with Emporium playing at Port. Insufficient practice was still in evidence and Port High lost their first league game. “Cheeky” and “Dewey” were the high scorers with five points apiece. As a Christmas present to El-dred, the Port boys handed them a defeat by a score of 32-21. With fourteen points to his credit, Duhart was high scorer for the game. The start of the new year saw Port High lose to the league champ ions, Shinglehouse, when Cheeky Dolaway once more led the Port scoring with four points.

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