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000000000osllooooll0000000Usole!!ooosolicoloosoosocssou 000 sooo ilinnthall The football season of 1914, was without a doubt the most successful season in the his- tory of the school. ln the past years our team has been successful, but never before 1914 did a hlaroon and Gray player cross the Blue and Gray goal. NVQ will take a glance back over one of the hardest schedules ever arranged for a Tech aggregation. VVhen Captain Beck gave the call for football candidates, in the early fall, it was answered with a great response. Coach Dunkle soon had his squad working in perfect harmony and when they returned from Pottsville it was evident that a successful season would follow. The opening game was played at Pottsville with 'Pottsville High. Both teams played good ball, but timely fumbles kept the score from going higher than IQ to O. The week following was spent in hard practice, and when Tech lined up against the Bucknell scrub team they showed ability by bringing home a victory. Score 6 to O. Tech gained its seasonls third victory by defeating Sunbury High on the lsland, by a score of 33 to O. This was the first home game of the season. lt was attended by a loyal bunch of enthusiastic rooters, who supported Tech throughout the season. The next game was played at Steelton when the Blue and VVhite teams bowed to Coach Dunklels machine by a score of IQ to 6. The following week Tech went to Greensburg where they received their first defeat in two years to the VVestern Pennsylvania champs by the score of 38 to o. Un the Island gridiron, Tech easily ran away with Captain Lightls team by a score of .po to O. The following Saturday they also took the Allentown team into camp in the same manner, score 4.8 to O. XfVilliamsport succeeded in holding Tech to a scoreless tie at VVilliamsport. It was a clean game, neither team receiving a penalty. ln the final meeting between the Steelton High eleven and the Klaroon and Gray team, the largest score our boys ran up during the season, score 54 to o. The longest run ever wit- nessed on the Island was made by Capt. Beck, who ran a distance of IOI yards. The final game of the season was the annual Thanksgiving Day struggle, when the hlaroon and Gray succeeded in gaining their first real victory over the Blue and Gray 'var- the largest crowds of enthusiastic football fans showed her superiority in all points of the game. IQ to 12. due largely to the co-operation of the coach and the students and the alumni. The ,varsity was full back position. Beach, Harris, and liritsch sity. The game was witnessed by one of ever assembled at the annual game. Tech The score does not tell everything as it was The success of the football season was the players, and the loyal support given by captained by Clarence Beck. who played the played the other backfield positions. N. Stiteler and lfimanuel played the end positions, while Kutz and Miller held down the tackle positions. Phillipelli, XVier, Klcliay, and Fitz- patrick held down the guard positions. Raymond Xvartie Cless played centre. Substitutes: Phillips, Snyder, and hlelville. George Kliller was the teamls worthy manager. The scrubs deserve much credit for thc splendid showing which the ,varsity made. only showing the first team their weak places, but defeat- the vicinity, and helping to develope players for the fol They came out and worked, not ing the small high school teams in lowing year. Tech, Io, 'Pottsville H S., O Tech, Og Bucknell Scrubs, O Tech, 335 Sunbury H. S., O Tech, iog Steelton H. S., 6 Tech, Og Greensburg H. S., 38 Tech, ao, Lebanon H. S., 0 Tech, 48, Allentown H. S., O Tech, og VVilliamsport H. S., o Steelton H. S., O Central H. S., I2 Tech, 54, Tech, 19, Tech, 238g Opponents, 56 34
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