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TIEE ROUXD TABIJ5 19 ended. Score Lakewood 7. R. B. H. S. 0, and The summary: R.B.H.S. 0. Lakewood 7. Branin . .R.E. Moller . R.T. . Smock . R.G. Nestler .. C. . Adler Rice . .L.G. Kaiser . .L.T. . Irwin . .L.E.. Hartman . .Q.B. . . . . Applegate Knight .R.H.B Sloss, Capt. . . . .L.H.B . . . . Piergiorgi Bennett .. F.B.. . Mason, Capt. Substitutes: Taylor for Sloss, Lar- taud for Taylor, Sweel for Lartaud, Williamson for Smock, Marthens for Irwin. Referee: Loser, Muhlenberg. Umpire: Nacket't, Lafayette. Toms River 0; R. B. H. S. 13 First quarter: Toms River kicked off to Smock who ran the ball back five yards. Taylor made first down. Bennett failed. Sweel gained 4 yards. Taylor made first down. Hartman gained 5 yards and Taylor made an- other first down. Hartman gained 5 more and Bennett bucked the line for another first down. Sweel circled the end for five yards, and Bennett scored. The kick for the extra point was blocked. Toms River kicked off. Tay- lor was thrown for a loss. Hartman made made 5 yards and Branin punted to Burnett who was downed sharply by Nestler. Burnett gained 4 yards, Scott 3 and Hicks made first down. Burnett made first down, again Scott made 4 yards and the quarter ended. Second quarter: Scott made 5 yards and Burnett made first down. Wainwright lost 5 yards, but Burnett got that ball for a first down. Toms River fumbled, Kaiser recovered. Toms River failed to gain and Burnett' punt- ed to Hartman. On a forward pass Taylor to Branin the latter scored aided by great interference from Rice and Irwin. Hartman kicked the goal. Toms River kicked off to Knight, substitute for Bennett. R. B. failed to gain and Branin punted. Toms River also fail- ed, Kaiser recovered a block kick, a forward pass was grounded as the first half ended. Third quarter: Toms River kicked off to Hartman who ran 10 yards be- fore he was downed. Taylor was thrown for a loss and Branin punted to Hicks who was downed in his tracks. Taylor intercepted a forward pass, Burnett to Bernstein. R. B. fumbled and Johnson recovered. Burnett made first down, and Kaiser retired from the game hav- ing recovered two fumbles. Toms Rivers lost the ball on downs. Oaker- son carried the ball to first down as the third quarter ended. Fourth quarter: Knight lost two yards and a forward pass was ground- ed, Oakerson gained five yards. Knight failed to make first down and it was Toms River’s ball. Hicks gained 10 yards. Burnett did likewise. The rest of the quarter consisted of seesawing back and forth without either side scoring. So the game ended 13-0 in favor of Red Bank. The summary: Red Bank 1 3. Toms River 0. Branin ..........L.E..........Snyder Kaiser...........L.T......... Potter Williamson ....L.G........ Cornelius Nestler, Act. Capt. C........ Murphy Smock............R.G.........Beckman Moller...........R.T........ Johnson Irwin............R.E...... Bernstein Hartman..........Q.B.......... Hicks Taylor.........L.H.B. . . Wainwright Sweel...........R.H.B........ Scotty
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18 THE HOUND of 7 to 0. The R. B. team as has been the case in every game this year, was greatly handicapped by the absence of a number of it's best players, both by injuries and scholastic ineligibility. This handicap was greatly increased by the early injuries to Capt. Sloss, Taylor and Knight. This game was the decis- ive one in the Championship of Class “B” for this district. First quarter: Smock kicked off to Combs who ran the ball back to the 30 yard line. Mason gained five yards around right end. Nestler threw Apple- gate for a loss, but Piergiorgi carried the ball to a first down. Branin stop- ped Mason on the line of scrimmage. Moller did the same to Combs and Rice threw Piergiorgi for a loss. A forward pass was grounded and then it was R. B.’s ball. On the first play Captain Sloss, circling right end for 5 yards, dislocated his e.bow. Nestler was ap- pointed acting captain. Taylor re- placed Sloss at left half. He carried the ball 2 yards. Bennett on an off tackle play, made first down. R. B. failed to gain and Branin punted to Combs who was downed sharply. Ma- son slipped past Irwin for 10 yards. He thought he could do it again but Eddie mussed up the “big boy” and threw him for a loss. Nestler broke through and downed Piergiorgi for a loss. Ma- son punted to Hartman who fumbled, Nest.er recovered, but the referee gave the ball to Lakewood and penalized us fifteen yards. Mason gained 3 yards off tackle. But on the next 2 downs Lakewood failed to gain. Mason punted to Hartman. R. B. was gaining as the quarter ended. Second quarter: Branin punted to Combs. Piergiorgi gained 5 yards and Mason made first down. Mason failed to gain and Combs duplicated. Pier- giorgi circled the end for five yards and a pass, Mason to Osborn made first down. A forward pass was grounded. A long forward pass, Applegate to Os- borne, netted the first six points. Lake- wood failed to kick the goal but the referee gave the extra point to Lake- wood because R. B. was offside. R. B. kicked to Combs who was downed abruptly. Knight netted four yards. Bennett failed and Branin punted. Ir- win nailed Combs as soon as he caught the ball. Branin threw Mason for a loss, Piergiorgi gained 1 yard around end. Combs made first down. Apple- gate slipped through center for a yard and the first half ended. Third quarter: Taylor kicked off to Lakewood’s 28 yard line. Mason punted. Lartaud gained 5 yards. Sweel brought the bail within I foot of first down and Lartaud gained seven yards off tackle. Taylor made a yard. Lartaud slipped through center for a first down. On the next three downs R. B. failed to gain. An incomplete forward pass gave the ball to Lake- wood. Lakewood tried a series of forward passes, one of which Branin intercepted. R. B. also opened up her ariel attack but in vain the ball went to Lakewood on her 40 yd. line. Lake- wood failed to gain and punted to Hart- man. Lartaud gained five yards and Hartman made first down. Fourth quarter: A forward pass was grounded, Hartman made five yards. Taylor three. Knight was thrown for a loss. Branin punted. Lakewood gained five yards but fumbled. Nestler recovered for R. B. After three incomplete passes Branin punted. Mason lost five yards. Pier- giorgi made first down, Lakewood lost the ball on downs. Lakewood was penalized 15 yards, and the game
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20 THE ROUND TABLE Bennett.........F.B. . Burnett, Capt. Referee: Witson Umpire: Romweler, Peddie. Boyles: Headlinesman. Red Bank H. S. 12; Leonardo H. S. 13 Thanksgiving day, Nov. 29th at Red Bank. Thanksgiving Day is the celebrated day of the school year when the teams of Red Bank and Leonardo meet in their annual football battle. It can be called nothing else than a battle. And this particular year Fate was against our team, decreeing that it meet defeat by one point. However, we should not be as prone to criticize as we would have been to flatter had Fate decreed otherwise. Red Bank opened the contest by kicking to Leonardo’s 38 yard line where Irwin brought down the receiver. In two downs Leonardo pushed the ball to a first down and would undoubtedly have repeated the performance had not they fumbled. Red Bank was quick to recover the ball and took it to a first down after the four tries, Leonardo having tackled our team for a couple of losses. We tried a forward pass, then resorted to a punt. Leonardo imme- diately put the ball on the 30 yd. line and on the next play went over for a touchdown by means of an end run. They failed to score the extra point. Leonardo kicked to our 20 yd. line. Red Bank took the ball to first down on three plays after which they were held so that again they resorted to a punt which Leonardo covered on her 35 yard line. Leonardo succeeding in making a first down but was penalized. A pass was attempted but Hartman in- tercepted. Red Bank gained steadily after this and at the end of the first quarter had the ball on the Leonardo 10 yard line. The second quarter was not long under way when by a succession of line plunges, Hartman crossed the line for Red Bank’s tallying touchdown. This left the score 6-6 for Red Bank also failed on the extra point. Taylor kicked to Leonardo’s 15 yard line and Hartman was quick to down the re- coverer. Moller on the first down, tackled Leonardo for a loss. This was repeated and Leonardo was sent back to her 9 yard line from where she gain- ed 4 yards, then kicked and recovered the ball on Red Bank’s 40 yard line. Here Leonardo lost the ball on downs and Red Bank began to repeat the for- mer attack. Hartman plunged 13 yards. Red Bank lost on the next two plays but was able to rally and bring the ball to the 19 yard line. Here Oakerson entered the game and gained 5 yards on the first play. Red Bank completed a forward pass and on the next play took the ball to the 5 yard line from where Hartman again car- ried the ball over. This left Red Bank 5 points better than Leonardo as the first half ended. Leonardo began the second half when she kicked to Red Bank’s 30 yard line. Red Bank failed to gain on the first downs and punted to Leonardo’s 40 yard line. Leonardo carried the ball to first down but on the next three downs did not succeed in breaking through our line so she kicked. Hart- man received on the 25 yard line. Oak- erson slunk away for a 9 yard gain, but we were tackled for a loss and again resorted to the kick. Irwin bringing down their man on the 55 yard line. Leonardo gained 3 yards. Branin tackled them for a loss and they, too, relied again upon a punt, kicking to our 20 yard line. On the first down Taylor broke away for a
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