Red Bank High School - Log Yearbook (Red Bank, NJ)

 - Class of 1923

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14 THE HOUND TABLE kicked the goal. R. B. kicked off and Luiganni ran the ball back five yards. Cherin failed to gain and Magee punt- ed. Branin ran the ball back three yards. Marthens made a short gain and Branin hurled a forward pass which Moskovitz intercepted. Free- hold lost the ball on downs. Marthens ran 1 1 yards around right end. Branin made 20 yards more off tackle. Hart- man added five yards and Marthens crashed thru for another first down. Shortly after this R. B. scored again, and made the extra point. Taylor kicked off to Cherin and the half ended with R. B. on top, 20-0. Third quarter: Freehold kicked off and Hartman received. Branin gained 30 yards, Hartman 20, Marthens 10, Oakerson 5 and then Hartman scored on a fifteen yard run. We failed to gain the extra point. The R. B. backs had made eighty yards on five plays! R. B. kicked off and Freehold was held for 3 downs. On the fourth down Cherin kicked. Oakerson made five yards and Marthens made first down. Branin netted 3 yards, and Hartman made another first down. Marthens ran 7 yards around left end, and after gains by Branin, Hartman and Mar- thens, Hartman scored. We did not make the extra point. Here the quarter ended, score 32-0 in favor iof R. B. Fourth quarter: Freehold kicked off, Marthens receiving and making a good gain. R. B. fumbled after a short gain and Freehold recovered. Free- hold, in turn, fumbled and R. B. re- covered the ball in midfield. Taylor ran 13 yards around left end but Branin lost 8 yards when a Freehold tackier broke thru the interference. Lartaud gained 8 yards but R. B. failed to make first down. Freehold fumbled but re- covered. Cherin punted. Lartaud re- ceived, Smock was gaining as the final whistle blew. Summary: R.B.H.S. 32 F.H.S. 0 Irwin............L.E.... McQuade Kaiser..........L.T. . . Brown, Capt. Stout ...........L.G.... O’Connor Nestler ..........C............ Perrine Bennett..........R.G... Valentine Eberle ..........R.T.......... Hulshart Taylor...........R.E.............. Ryan Lartaud..........Q.B............ Cherin Hartman .......L.H.B. . . . Luigianni Branin, Capt. . . .R.H.B. . . Moskovitz Marthens.........F.B............. Magee Subs: Freehold—Quinn for Magee, Yacknowitz for Valentine. For Red Bank—Williamson, Oaker- son, McCIehan, Smock, Wilson, Sweel, Cooke, Daub, Doring, Parker, Noonan, Burdge. —o— R.B.H.S. 12; Newman Prep 6 On Friday afternoon, Nov. 9th, the Newman Prep eleven came to Red Bank prepared to trim the latter thor- oughly. The teams had played each other twice and the two games had resulted in a victory for each. New- man, however, was very soon convinced that R. B. could play football, even though somewhat handicapped by the absence of Sloss, Eberle, Lartaud, Wil- liamson, and McClellan. The R. B. eieven did remarkably well and much praise is due them. Red Bank began the battle by kick- ing off and consequently downing New- man on Newman’s 23 yard line. They failed to gain much and resorted to a kick on the last down which R. B. recovered and carried to the 40 yard line. R. B. gained very little and also resorted to a kick being penalized 13 yards and leaving the ball on the 10 yard line in Newman’s possession. Mol-

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THE ROUND TABLE 13 one meeting and voted upon at the next. The proposed amendments deal with duties and powers of officers, the number of members needed to consti- tute a quorum, and a new method of election. Next the subject of class pennant was brought up. According to Mr. Gilland the class cannot spend more than $25 for this. Therefore, a com- mittee was appointed to write to the leading sporting goods stores of the country. It was advised by the president that all the members of the class should think something about the selection of a class flower before the next meeting. As there was no further business to bring up, the meeting was adjourned. Now that our school year is well on its way, let us give attention to a quite important thought. Most of the pupils who graduate from High School expect to enter some higher institution of learning. The feeling will not 'be a pleasant one when they find out at some time in their senior year that they did not take up a certain subject which is required by the college they intend to enter. This mistake cannot' be easily rectified. Therefore, Sophomores, you should think about the entrance requirements of the college you wish to enter. Cat- alogues should be secured, a selection made, and the course moulded accord- ingly. The idea is to be prepared, and this advice can well be given, “Act early and avoid disappointment.” Red Bank 32; Freehold 0 Friday afternoon the Freehold squad arrived here with high hopes of vic- tory; but their hopes were at once shattered for we easily defeated them 32-0. First quarter; R. B. kicked off and Freehold made no gain. On the next play Freehold came through with a slight gain but had to resort to a kick which Branin received. Hartman and Branin made good gains, each run re- sulting in a first down. Lartaud made another first down on two center plunges. Branin made another first down and on the next play R. B. crossed the line. R. B. failed to get the extra point. R. B. kicked off to Freehold’s right half back, who was downed in his tracks by Taylor. Here the first quarter ended; the score 6-0 in our favor. Second quarter: Freehold Lost the ball on downs and after a few small gains Branin punted and Freehold fumbled, Taylor recovering for R. B. Lartaud made a seven yard gain through center and Hartman did like- wise. On the next play, Branin scored on a beautiful end run. Hartman drop-



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