Reading High School - Ranger Yearbook (Reading, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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-l-K-k-k-l-t-t-K-t-t-t-K-t-t-e-t-t.e.e.e.t.Q.t..t..e-..e..e.e.e.t..t.e.e..t.t.e.L-t-K-K-1-K K t 1 -t-e-x- - - -1- - - -1- -e-e-e- ..e.t.e... -e.e..e. .. -t.t. .. - .. - ..- t...t.. .. .. -t.t. -e. - - - - - e.e.e.e.e. ---...--t.e.e.-...... Football Our first game was played at home Sept. 12 the second W gk of school with Litch- field and was an experiment with a light backfield and all the we Qfft on the line. We had had very little practice and there were several fumbles and t E team work was lacking. The game was a scoreless tie. , Our next game was with Litchfield again on the Hillsdale fiair Grounds. Practice had accomplished something and the game was a series of line clrlves which left the score- board reading 31-0 Reading s favor when the final whistle blew. October 10th found us playing our old rivals at Quincy. Quincy chose to receive and began the fray. They made first down twice and 'Chot intercepted a ass. It was Readings ball on our 20 yard line. A cross tackle buck was called and t e result was a fumble but Reading recovered it. The next play was the same thing but uincy tacklers were looking the wrong direction Casteel had the ball halfway down the fle d and 'ill he had to do was run. Tnis ended the scoring but the game ended with Reading in possession of the ball 1n the shadow of her goal posts I'he next week was one of anxiety We were to play Ionesville at home The worry was soon dispelled and Readmg won bv 40 0 October 27nd was Reading s day of fumbles and Concord won by one touchdown Quincy paid us 1 visit Oetober 31st and were defeated by 1 score of 18 6 It was ln this game that Dunbrock shone ln eombinmg brains and track The game with Albion seconds was talled on Saturdav November 8th the only Saturday game we had during the eason We went down for 1 drubbing but we d1dn t get lt The score was 14 6 We met '1 better team it Mont eller losing 20 0 in a clean hard game Albion came here for the 'lhan sgiving game lt was nobody s game until the last few minutes when P tosgrove was taken out on recount of injury Ljll'6CtlN after his removal Albion went around his end for the touchdown whn h won the game The team this year was composed of the same men with the exception of lialor who were left from last year s season 'l hey had a rather successful season losing three games, tying one and winning five They lost no games within the county and feel that they won a moral v1ctorv in holding the strong Albion and Montpelier teams to low scores The team owes a large amount of its success to the fact that there were several Can dldates for lme posltlons each of whom were about as good 'ts any of the others Captain Newell was undoubtedly one of the best guards the high school has had in a long time Dunbrock phymg his third vear blossomed 1nto a real tackle opening holes through which consistent gains were made Falor, at the other tackle playing his fiist year for Reading was one of the strong defensive men breaking everything through h1s side of the line Heel at center was extremely dependable on defense and his passlng above reproach not having a bad pass against him in the whole season These men were ably assisted bv Kinney and Babcock at guards Miller and Redding though playing their first year showed a good deal of ability in breaking up plays and were sure tacklers Ridley was unable to plav during the greater part of the season but when he finallv did get strong game against Albion His I nckmg was extremely good he being probably one of the best that the high school has ever developed Covey did not get into many games but when he was in he gave a good account of himself The value and strength of the line 15 shown 1n the fact that no team during the season could gain through the line Stan field and Stone at quarter the two lightest men on the team showed a good knowledge of the game and much ahilitv in handling the team What they lacked in weight they made up in speed Stone was especially valuable bee iuse of his abllitv to kick and pass while Stanfield was strong on defense and 1n hns handling of punts Kulow at half was out ill the first part of the season and did not have an equal chance with the rest of the team but nevertheless proved to be a valuable man P Cosgrove Casteel and F Cosgrove were the men who bore the brunt of both attack and defense Seldom is a more pvwerful trio seen in the backfield of 1 small high school than these three men All thlee wer good blockers sure tacklers and had plentv of drive Casteel distinguished himself in his line smashing and P Cosgrove both through the line and short off the end while F Co grove starred on the receiving end of a forward pass and in his broken field run ning Lasteel and F Cosgrove leave school this year and their loss w1ll be felt perhaps more than that of anyone in recent years The team has scored 116 points to their op ponents 50 All points scored were bv teams from outside the countv Date Sept 12 Sept 23 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 22 Oct 31 Nov 8 Nov 14 Nov 27 SCORFS I ltchfield at Reading Litchfield at Hillsdale Reading at Quincy jonesville at Reading Concord at Reading Quincy at Reading Reading at Albion Reading at Montpelier Albion at Reading Total Scores 'III' Reading Opponents J ul , , ? . -I U 1 1 ' 1 J , , ul I If .1 ' E I y Q . . w ' f , . 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