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1930 TIIE TECH REVIEW 93 annual fesl at Glenlyon Field, Phillipsdale. Our first-string played the first two and last quarters, with the reserves trying their stuff in the third period. It was largely a game of aviation. Thir- ty-eight passes were attempted during the forty minutes of play, with Tech’s propor- tion by far the more successful. lech found a tartar in the East Providence line, particularly in the playing of ‘‘Bill” Shan- ley at tackle, and Mullervy at center. Only three times during the afternoon did Capt. “ red” Seymour, our star quar- terback. break into the open. I his was mostly due to the fact that the team was being scouted on” by Coach Amiott of Fitchburg and Coach Parker did not wish to show all his wares. Platt, Garbecki, Carlson, and Gardner were the striking per- formers for l ech. Captain Paine, Soder- lund, and Johannis did most of East Provi- dence’s outstanding work. Garbecki played all but the last two or three minutes of the game and demonstrated thoroughly his ver- satility. The summary: TECH (32) EAST PROV. (0) Jorjorian, 1. e J. Souther. 1. t Dwlnell, 1. g Rotelli. c Garbecki, r. g................r. g., Perry Ward, r. t........................r. t., V. Beaubian Hand, r. e........................r. e., L. Beaubian Seymour (Capt.) q. b..........q. b.. Brown Mailloux, 1. h. b...........1. h. b.. Read Platt, r. h. b.........r. h. b.. Del Santo Gardner, f. b........f. b., Paine (Capt) The Score by Periods: 12 3 4 Technical ...... 13 6 0 13—32 East Prov....... 0 0 0 0— 0 Tech Triumphs Over Hope High, 41 to 0 Closing a scholastic football career fully as brilliant as the sun, which broke through a snow-laden morning to shine on its finish, Capt. “Ted” Seymour, than whom there is no greater in Rhode Island’s schoolboy realm, led his team mates to victory over Hope High’s eleven at Hope Field, on 1 hanksgiving morning, to the tune of 41 to 0. The result simply made unanimous I ech’s election to the mythical Rhode Island leadership for 1929. If more than the score were needed to convince, Hope’s lone first down, made on a Tech penalty in the opening period, should be enough. It was a complete rout. Six Tech touchdowns, all effected per- sonally by members of Tech’s | otential gridiron graduates, provided the substantial part of the victory margin. Three points after touchdown by Garbecki and a safety just before the Tech regulars left the field in favor of their understudies, accounted for the scoring. Rotelli and Jorjorian, who also played their last football game for Tech, exhibited a fine brand of football, both defensive and offensive. The summary: TECH (41) HOPE (0) Jorjorian, 1. e..............1. e., Mullen J. Souther, 1. t.............1. t., Phillips Dwlnell, 1. g.............1. g., Solomon Rotelli, c.............c., Rigby (Capt.) Battle, r. g..............r. g., Kanofsky Garbecki, r. t...............r. t., Dryer Hand, r. e................r. e., Donovan Seymour (Capt.), q. b......q. b., Kelleher Platt, 1. h. b............1. h. I).. Kearns Mailloux, r. h. b.........r. h. b.. Slater Gardner, f. b..........f. b., Richardson The Score by Periods: 12 3 4 Technical ... 7 13 12 9—41 Hope ......... 0 0 0 0— 0 THE MEAT BOY'S LOVE “I never sausage eyes as thine. And if you’ll butcher hand in mine. And liver round me ev’ry day. We’ll seek some ham-let far away We’ll meat life’s frown with life’s caress. And clearer road to happiness.”
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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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to 1929 FOOTBALL TEAM Front How (loft to right): Jorjorlan. Souther. Platt. Capt. Seymour, Garbeckl, Ward. Dwinell. Back Row: Coach Parker. Hotelll, Mallloux. Hand. Gardner. Battle. Manager Swanson. THE TECH REVIEW 1930
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