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Youngfwood 20 Youngwood 6 Youngwood 0 Youngwood 6 Total 69 1943 FOOTBALL REVIEW Youngwoods second home game was played in the mud but this did not st-op our 'boys from rolling to a 20 to 0 victory over Washington Township. The game with Ligonier on their field ended our winning streak. Youngwood lost by one point, 7 to 6. After a week's va-cation the Railroaders took on the pouwerful T rformation Pitcairn team. With a 21 to 0 victory Pitcairn also took home many casualties. The final game of the season and the last one for the seniors was played at Scottdale under their lights. The Railroaders football antics thrilled the spectators but Youngwood was defeated again by only one point. The ending score was 7 to 6 favor Scottdale. Washington Twp 0 Ligonier 7 Pitcairn 21 Scottdale 7 Total GAMES WON - 3 GAMES LOST 73 -5 - C27
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First Row-George Bndar, George Heskey, William Delserone, Richard Steiner, Wayne Rdbert- son, Mr. Truxal, Coach. Second Row-Calvin Light, Paul Bizub, Manager, Robert Rinehart, Steve Karas, Thomas Marshall, Robert Morgan. Third Row-James Oravetz, Merle Henderson, Bernard Delserone, Edwin Robertson, Milton Brdar. Fourth Row-George Blanda, Merle Long, Dave Hepler, Edward Carlson, Chester Bauman, Charles Sullivan. YOUNGWOOD FOOTBALL 1943 FOOTBALL REVIEW Youngwood 0 Youngwood O Youngzwood 12 Youngwood 25 C265 Youngwoods annual game with Greensburg at Offut Field opened the Railroaders football season for 43 ,With or-lb' a small squad including seven green players Youngwood showed remarkable offensive and defensive play. The Lions won 25 to 0. At their first home game with Penn Twp. the Railroaders failed to give the same good showing as they had given at Greenslburg. We lost 13 to 0. On Derry Boro's field Youngwood got back in the groove by launching their first successful aerial attack of the season. This resulted in a Railroader victory of 12 to 0. Although East Huntington had Mooney on their side Yourrgwood still came out victorious bb' a score of 25 to 0. OPPONENTS Greensburg 25 Penn Twp. 13 Derry Boro. O E. Huntington 0
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