Providence Technical High School - Review Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1930

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1930 TITE TECH REVIEW 01 Waltham Conquers Tech, 21 to 7 After a splendid start, scoring seven points in the first period, our eleven weak- ened and Waltham ran up twenty-one points before it recovered its strength, late in the last period. Although defeated the team gave a good account of itself despite the absence of Captain Seymour from the line-up for the greater part of the game. Garbecki did the quarter-backing and he did a fine job. “Tommie Rotelli was the outstanding figure of the encounter. He was all over the field on the defense, getting the major- ity of the tackles. On the offence he opened holes for Gardner and Garbecki to plow through. He also gave the backs some great interference. Hand, Jorjorian and Platt were other Tech luminaries, while Prendergast of Waltham starred for his team. The summary: TECH (7) WALTHAM (21) Jorjorian, 1. e... J. Souther, 1. t.. Dwinell. 1. r.. . . Rotelli, c Gardner, r. r... r. r., Johnson Ward. 1. t Hand. r. e r. e.. Smith ((’apt.) Garbecki, q. b.. q. b., Miele Carlson, 1. h— Mailloux, r. h... r. li„ Krol Platt, f. b f. b.. Gerie The Score by Periods: 12 3 4 Technical .... 7 0 0 0—7 Waltham .. 14 0 7 0—21 Tech Downs R. . State Freshmen, 13-0 Our football eleven handed the State Freshmen a drubbing by the score of 13 to 0. This victory avenged the defeat at the hands of the Freshmen team last fall. Captain Seymour and “ Tommie” Ro- telli were in the limelight most all of the contest. Seymour thrilled the crowds with a series of long end runs, spectacular thrusts off-tackle and his uncanny ability to catch forward passes. Rotelli was in on most every tackle and on the offense, he opened holes for the backs to plunge through and to climax his good playing, he blocked a punt and ran for a touchdown. Garbecki also did some fine work, especially giving some great in- terference. Joe De Rita, right end for the Fresh- men, who captained the Tech eleven last fall, played a good game until he was in- jured and had to be taken out of the game. The summary: TECH (13) It. I. STATE (0) Jorjorian. 1. e... J. Souther, 1. t.. Dwinell. 1. r Rotelli. c c., Collison Boule, r. r . .r. r., Ditnmick Ward. r. t Hand, r. e Seymour (Capt.) q. b . .q. b., Fletcher Platt, L h • •••••••• ...1. li., Hodson Garbecki, r. h... Gardner, f. 1).... The Score by Periods: 1 2 3 4 Technical 0 7 6 0—13 Freshman . 0 0 0 0—0 Tech Overwhelms Central Falls, 45 to 6 Captain Seymour ran wild as usual, piling up thirty-two of the forty-five points himself. The most spectacular plays of he game were the intercepting of two Cen- tral Falls passes. Jorjorian intercepted one pass and ran fifty-five yards for a touch- down. Then, just a little while later, Carl- son intercepted a pass and raced forty yards for our seventh touchdown. On the whole the whole team worked together very well. Yanosky scored Central Falls only touchdown in the first perioT The summary: TECH (45) CENTRAL FALLS (6) Jorjorian, 1. e....................1. e., Oldham Garbecki. 1. t.............1. t., Faber Dwinell, 1. r.............1. r., Sugarman

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00 TIIE TECH HE VIEW 1930 The 1929 football campaign was a huge success. To begin with there were about six regulars back in the line-up, and out of forty or more other candidates. Coach Walter Parker moulded together a great eleven. This team was victorious in seven of its scheduled games and lost one which was to Waltham. It defeated Worcester Clas- sical, R. I. State Freshmen, Central Falls, Lynn Classical, Rogers, East Providence and our traditional rival, Hope. It was rated as the best schoolboy eleven in the state. It placed six men on the All- Conference team. Captain Seymour, Ro- telli, Jorjorian and Garbecki captured first team berths, while Gardner and Dwinell made the second team. Hand, Platt, Mail- loux, Ward and J. Souther received hon- orable mention. The team scored 207 points to their op- ponents 33. Captain Seymour was high scorer of the team and of the state. Quite a few of these men graduate, but we lcok to Coach Parker to develop a fine team next year. At a meeting of the letter men Spencer Gardner was chosen captain for next year. Coach—Walter Parker Captain—Walter Seymour Manager—Myron Swanson Tech Defeats Worcester Classical, 12 to 6 The football season opened with Coach Parker’s charges facing the heavy Worces- ter Classical team at the Cranston Recrea- tion Field, October 5, 1929. It was a hard-fought contest, as the score indicates, with Tech winning by the score of 1 2 to 6. On the second play of the game, Capt. Seymour was injured and was taken out of the game. Garbecki then took over the quarter-back position, doing a fine job, while Mailloux filled in Garbecki’s half back position. The highlights of the game were tl.J forward passes from Platt to Jorjorian. Platt picked up a fumble and ran sixty yards for a touchdown, which was not allowed as the new rules forbid it. Tech scored in the second and third periods, while Worcester scored early in the first period. The summary: TECH (12) WORCESTER (6) Jorjorian, 1. e J. Souther, 1. t.,. .1. t. , Hodgekinson (Capt.) Dwinell, 1. g 1. g., Salik Rotelli, c Hattie, r. g Ward, r. t Hand. r. e Seymour (Capt.). q. b q. b., Hebinstride Platt, 1. h Garbecki, r. h Gardner, f. b The Score by Periods: 1 2 3 4 Technical . . 0 G 6 0—12 Worcester C... . . 6 0 0 0— G



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92 TIIE TECH REVIEW 1930 Rotelli, c.....................c., Reahy Souther, r. g.........r. g., Sackakeeny Ward, r. t................r. t., Webber Hand, r. e......................r. e., Kelly Seymour, q. b. (Capt.) ....q. b., Hobson Potter, 1. h..........1. h., Jano (Capt.) Platt, r. h...............r. h., Yanosky Gardner, f. b...................f. b., Sack The Score by Periods: 12 3 4 Technical .......7 6 14 18—45 Central Falls ... 6 0 0 0— 6 Tech Easily Defeats Lynn Classical, 38-0 Led by Capt. Seymour, who galloped over the soggy turf for long gains, and with Platt, Mailloux, and Gardner func- tioning smoothly behind a hard and fast- charging forward wall, our powerful eleven administered to Lynn Classical its worst defeat in ten years, by the score of 38 to 0. The two outstanding stars of this en- :ounter were Capt. Ted” Seymour and Tommy Rotelli. Seymour thrilled the crowd with a series of long, spectacular •uns, 25, 35, 40 and 50 yards, respec- ;ively, crossing the opponents goal line each :ime. Tommy Rotelli was a tower of strength in backing up the line besides blocking two punts. He also intercepted i forward pass for a touchdown. Garbecki and Jorjorian were other 1 ech luminaries. The summary: TECH (38 LYNN CLASS. (0) Jorjorian, 1. e......................1. e., Thomas Souther», 1. t.......................1. t., Chesley Dwinell, 1. g.....................l.g., Bath Rotelli, c.....................c., Witham Garbecki, r. g...............r. g., Bradley Ward, r. t.................r. t., Tortorlini Hand, r. e.................r. e., Atherton Seymour, q. b. (Capt.)........q. b., Carlyn Platt, 1. h...........1.......1. h., Larkin Mailloux, r. h.............r. h., Woodworth Gardner, f. b...............f. b., Hopkins The Score by Periods: 12 3 4 Tech .............. 6 7 13 12—38 Lynn Class......... 0 0 0 0— 0 Tech Conquers Rogers 19-6 Our powerful eleven conquered a hard- fighting Rogers High team at Freebody Park, Newport, on Saturday, November 16, 1929. It was one of the finest football games ever played between the two schools. We were never sure of victory until the final whistle was blown. Spencer Gardner was the star of the en- counter. Plowing and plunging through the opponents line whenever yardage was needed, he seemed tireless, although he carried the ball three out of every five times. It was Dwinell who opened most of the holes for Gardner to plow through. Tommie Rotelli and Frankie Garbecki, the other two in the center of the line, never slipped a cog all afternoon. Jorjorian played one of the best games of his useful career. Captain Seymour played well but was not able to break loose as he was a marked man, as was Turkey Shea of Rogers. The summary: TECH (19) ROGERS (6) Jorjorian, 1. e.... Southers, 1. t Garbecki, 1. g... Rotelli, c Dwinell, r. g.... Ward, r. t 1. ..r. g., Andrews Hand, r. e Seymour (Capt.) q. b.... . .q. b.. Springier Mailloux, 1. h.... Platt, r. h ..r. 1»., Amaruso Gardner, f. b.... The Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 Technical 7 6 G 0—19 Rogers .... 0 6 0 0—6 Tech Overwhelms East Providence High 32 to 0 I ech, aided by an inadequate East Providence defence for forward passing, gently but firmly, set the Town team down, 32 to 0. on November 22, 1929, in our

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