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The line-up for the season was : Players Position Yrs. on Team M. Hart L. E 1 Gass L. T 1 Hackett L. G 2 Scheib C 3 Hawkins R. G 2 Coash R. T 2 R.Hart R. E 2 Grube (Capt.) Q. B 4 Pearson H. B 2 Friske H. B 3 Cox F. B 3 Schimmers G. 1 Wallace E 1 Norton E 1 Needhara T 1 Mangutz H. B 1 Of these men, Captain Grube, Hackett, Scheib, Hawkins, Coash, Pearson, Friske, Wallace and Norton will be lost by graduation this year. Ray Hart will captain next year ' s team.
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Page 69 text:
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Football In two ways the past football season at Arthur Hill may be con- sidered the most successful season ever enjoyed by our school. First, in the number of games won. Never has a Hillite team completed a season with so many victories to its credit as the team of ' 21, ten out of eleven of the state ' s best teams falling before the onslaught of the warriors of the Yellow and Blue. Second, in the marvelous sportsman- ship developed under the inspiration of Coach Irish Ramsey. Ramsey developed such a spirit that even a defeat at the end of the season, when the state championship seemed to be within our grasp, never shook it. In fact, the Hills took their misfortune in such a game, sportsmanlike manner that the whole state remarked. The first victims of the Yellow and Blue were Lapeer and Owosso. Each game developed into a mere practice scrimmage, with Coach Ramsey using almost 40 men each time, and with Arthur Hill on the big end of each score, 46-7 and 64-0, respectively. A temporary ' setback by Benton Harbor, 14-7, was soon remedied when the State Interscholastic Athletic Association declared the game forfeited to Arthur Hill because of ineligibility. Incidentally, the Hillites gained almost five times as much ground as the Harborites, but were stopped by perfect passing and well worked trick plays. Now, with a clean slate, the team settled down and the victories rolled in without interruption, as follows: Bay City Western, 1-0; Lansing, 14-0; Bay City Eastern, 21-0; Battle Creek, 14-6; Traverse City, 34-0; Detroit Central, 35-0, and Port Huron, 6-0. Then came the memorable Turkey Day game in which the Hills allowed Saginaw to get the jump and put over a touchdown and a drop-kick in the first few minutes of play. After that the game devel- oped into a hard, scoreless tussle, with the Hillites fighting harder and harder as the game progressed. But the handicap was too great and Arthur Hill was forced to accept defeat, 10-0.
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