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X w ,D f One of our noonday gatherings Bud Lee reposes some more lunch time shots making time for the door just :is the bell rings some girls having a big time finishing the morning walk waiting for the street car Al Kelso does a swan dive at Y camp school's out some of our crowded halls. in 1-ug., .Q .u, f 125 6?
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Pork Passers BY NORMAN BUCK Completing the sea- son with a record of live victories. t h r e e losses. and one tie. South Sidels gridders. hindered by a lack of experience and short- age of capable reserves. emerged winners in more contests this year than in the 1934 season. Idowever. though the Archers won more games than they had the previous season. two of their losses were in city-series contests. Thus. for the hrst time in three successive years, the Green lost the city crown. Two of their three North- eastern Indiana Conference games were against city opponents. The Archers wound up in fifth place in the conference race with one win to their credit. A, Faux, F. Nleyers, N. Nliller. First Row: Ellenwood, Cv. Parmalee. H. Benz. B. Feichter. F. Nye. B. XVilson, F. Ostermeyer XV Bennett. H. Makey. B. Lee, D. Faux. Second Row: R. Bridges. Dern, K. Miller, E. Kruse. B. Miller, B. Hosier, Nl. Norris. M Harrison Third Row: H. Brandt. Hines, Kellogg, D. Rendleman. D. O-Brien. VU, Lilja. Bill Miller R Schoppman. Roth. R. Strawbridge. F, lvlenze. D. Dochterman, G. Lehrman. Fourth Row: D. Kellogg. B. Lachot, D. Frazell. D. Beery. L. Cunningham, R. Pequignot. W' ohns ton, M. Baney. B. Lee. B. Hall, F. Fyock, lvl. Inkenbrook, K. Koch. Coach Lundy Welborn. Fifth Row: D. Jones, C. Mock. R, Ahlersmeyer, T. Makey. P. Boyer. D. Springer. A. Schoenfeld L Oser. H. Taylor. B. Lyman. B. Wfoodhull. N. Henslee, C. Brandt. Howe Military Academy. The Green lost to Misha- waka. North Side. and Central and tied Woodward of Toledo. In the opening game at Toledo. South Side staved off two early scoring threats. In the first few minutes, the Polar Bears chalked up four first downs to carry 26 ,-:Q N' 'TQ- 7 OV Allen Faux Dick Dochterman Mr. Welborn, Coach Fred Ostermeyer Bill XX'ilson As in the previous season, South Side's team was characterized by a rather strong defense and a weak offense. In an attempt to cover up this defect, the Archers frequently resorted to an aerial attack. In their games against North Side and Central. the Arch- ers found this offensive weapon bottled upg and, as a result. could not gather the necessary scoring punch. Coach Lundy Welborn built his team around a few experienced veterans. Most valuable of these were the three linemen: Ellenwood at end. Nye at tackle. and Ostermeyer at center. In addition, Bud Lee at full- back turned in a good kicking job throughout the season. During their entire season, the Archers defeated Van Wert. Peru. Central Catholic. Columbia City, and 98 ': ':m' the ball to the three-yard line. However, four at- tempts carried the ball to the one-foot stripeg and South Side took possession of the ball on downs. On the following Saturday, Van Wert came to Fort Wayne to meet the Archers. The Green, however, proved themselves poor hosts by pushing over four touchdowns and making good on two extra-point at- tempts to win 26 to 0. They scored twice in the third period and twice in the final quarter. The Archers gained a complete variety of results for their first three games, a win, a loss, and a tieg then they bowed before the strong Mishawaka eleven, 18 to 0. The Maroon staged a second-quarter drive that netted them three touchdowns and the margin of victory. 1532257
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