Scrapbook Page 2463 |
Previous | 1 of 1 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
Cross-country Runners To Compete in Field Trials To Select 7th Man for West Chester Invasion / om7J? Reed's Ankle To Keep Him Idle .. '??]&tA7. (Six Others Definitely Slated To Make Trip Saturday To West Chester Six members of the Bloomsburg Estate Teachers College barriers which ill face West Chester State Teachers wollege at West Chester Saturday aftjjbrnoon have definitely been selected [pp make the trip by Coach George jjl??uchheit. jfj A seventh member was supposed to fiave been Walter Reed, the Skillingm boy, who finished fourth against Mndiana State Teachers College. But f Reed turned up with a lame ankle md that is likely to prelude his runlaing against West Chester. Because of this Coach Buchheit will vponduct trials over the college course Wednesday afternoon to determine the peventh runner who will represent the .Husky cross-country team. The six who will make the trip in ??wo automobiles, leaving about 7:30 Myclock Saturday morning, are: Ken'.jneth fiippensteel, Espy; Dan Kemple, (jCumbola; John Lavelle, Nesquehon>ping; Robert Parker, Kulpmont; Frank "|Taylor, Berwick, and Joseph Malin- FANNING // 7.:* ir/A V The Bloomsburg College Huskies :ame out of the Lock Haven game in good physical trim. Bill Kirk, the Berwick High alumnus who played a tine game at center, had his shoulder jslightly injured. Immediately he was (removed by Coach Tate who did not care to risk the boy being seriously injured.There are some bruises being nursed by the Bloomsburg athletes but all in :J1 they are in good trim for their last of the season away from homeat Shippensburg???on Saturday for Homecoming Day in the Cumberland Valley institution. I Back in 1935, Shippensburg came iere and ruined Bloomsburg's Homecoming with a touchdown in the last minute of play. The 1937 Huskies hope to return the compliment. _.,-?????? , bsat Stroudsburg Booters Halted The East Stroudsburg "Big Red" Soccer team, on which Adam Rarig, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rarig, oi Catawissa, is the goalie, was stoppec at East Stroudsburg on Saturday by Rider College, Trenton. The score was 1-0. The game was played on ?? Eiret field. It was the first loss for one of Eastj stroudsburg's best clubs; an eleven hat defeated West Chester 3-2 to give! he latter club its first defeat in 54 tarts, and then along came Rider, ust is sport. Lock Haven Loses a Number Lock Haven State Teachers College, ivith a powerful reserve to step in ivhen a fine first string eleven slows up, loses more than half of the starters through graduation next Spring. \s one of the Haventies pointed out, there are enough varsity reserves to step into those first string positions. The question next year is going to be the reserve. How strong it will be will depend on the crop of Frosh next Fall. Mansfield Given Battle Mansfield Stat* Teachers College, which lost only to St. Thomas this year, and which the Huskies speak of as the best football team met thus far, had a tough time winning at Millersville Saturday. Millersville, it will be recalled, is the only eleven the Huskies have humbled thus far this season. Mansfield won on two forward passes but Millersville had the upper hand much of the way and three times had golden opportunities to cash in. The longest march of the day was one of 50 yards by the boys from down Lancaster way. They got to the ten and then Mansfield dug into the mud and held. , Crusaders Shellacked The Susquehanna University eleven which struts its stuff on the Husky field here Saturday, November 6, had a tough time Saturday at Washington College ran up and down the water staked turf of University Field, Sel-i insgrove, and won 27-0 as a Susque* hanna Homecoming Day crowd watched.Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr., has been striving all season to make a virtually new squad click. But it certainly didn't function Saturday. The visiting club was in front 20-0 at the half. ??? First-stringer Team Weighed I /*/3XTP7 Tate May Promote Reservists* If Husky Varsity Does Not Show Strength The first stringers at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College will have, to get going or they may find some afl the replacements starting at Ship-i pensburg on Saturday afternoon. For an hour and a half the A and B j elevens battled on the wet turf offij the practice field yesterday afternoon and neither team could score. It is likely that Coach Tate willjH start on Saturday a backfield compos-1: ed of Lehman, quarter back; Al.' Finder and Pogozelski, half backs, and? Vance Laubach, full back. This quartet!? las considerable speed and should beg fable to watch the vaunted overhead* attack of the boys down in Cumber-?) [and Valley. In the drill Maczuga showed up wells on one of the wing positions and get the call on Saturday over Zelesky| or Giermak at left end. One of the;, bright points of the week's drill been the rapid development of two ' hackles. Frank Patrick, of Berwick, and Price. Mike Stenko, the big Ber-, wick lad, who is playing some fineg ifooihall at. tackle, continues to im-j One of the backfield combinations yesterday had Lehman at quarter, Jones and Coblentz at half backs and Laubach at full Some of the best running of the scrimmage was by Frank VanDevender, a Shamokin speed boy who did little football playing in high school, and Finder. Both have been showing well in the drills and will get a chance to produce on , Safiirriov - . College Soccer Team Is Victor / ??lsTt3f Defeats Catawissa High School, 3-J, After Being Behind Until Third Period The Teachers College Soccer team. I marking its first season of competition, ???yesterday afternoon deferred the Catahvissa High School team by a score of |3to 1 to Catawissa. I The game marked the first victory of jthe College eleven. Catawissa took an early lead of one qpoint when Bachman. playing at in???side right, booted the ball through the ???uprights from a melee in front of the g|gcal. The kick was made from about 10 feet out. The lord was good until the third/ period, when th?? College team to click. Fouseknecht, center forward ' ???bcoted one through the uprights from'; ???scrimmage in front of the goal and the ???score was tied. In the fourth period ???Zimmerman, inside left, booted an???other shot through from about the; Referee Bob Rhawn. of BloomsburgJ ???detected a Catawissa player touching, ???the ball with his hands and called for ???a penalty kick, which Houck, College toiler halfback, made good for a third ;T An entire new team was fielded by I in the third period. The line-up follows: hers College Pos. ... Catawis-m pittingham .... RF'.'.'.'!.'.''.'.'. Blaal ???Fetterolf LF .... C Johnston! Hopkins RH RiderH mP??uck Cii r. Johnston! Barrall LH Kellerfe L>"nn OR Bachman | IHippcnsieel IR Johnston ft -'knecht .... CT Yeager 1 JR. Zimmerman .. IL Snyder** Islavin OL . Kaustenbauder ? Score by periods: aTeachers College 0 0 1 2???31 jjCatawissa 1 0 0 o???ll Goals???Catawissa, Bachman; Teachers College, Houseknecht. Zimmerman ???Houck (penalty kick). SubstitutionsjTeachers College. Murphy for Britfingham. Miaski for Murphy; Cata- { Jwissa M. Breach for Lodge; Tripp fori JBlass, VanSyckle for Tripp, Oberdorff. |for C. Johnston, H. Breach for Rider, I Keller, Grimes for Bachman, F. Lynn for Johnston, Yocum for Yeager Snyder, Stein for
Object Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 2463 |
Headlines |
Cross-country Runners To Compete in Field Trials To Select 7th Man for West Chester Invasion Reed's Ankle To Keep Him Idle FANNING First-stringer Team Weighed College Soccer Team Is Victor |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1937-10-26; 1937-10-28; 1937-10-27 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage2463 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 2463 |
Headlines |
Cross-country Runners To Compete in Field Trials To Select 7th Man for West Chester Invasion Reed's Ankle To Keep Him Idle FANNING First-stringer Team Weighed College Soccer Team Is Victor |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1937-10-26; 1937-10-28; 1937-10-27 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage2463_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
Transcript | Cross-country Runners To Compete in Field Trials To Select 7th Man for West Chester Invasion / om7J? Reed's Ankle To Keep Him Idle .. '??]&tA7. (Six Others Definitely Slated To Make Trip Saturday To West Chester Six members of the Bloomsburg Estate Teachers College barriers which ill face West Chester State Teachers wollege at West Chester Saturday aftjjbrnoon have definitely been selected [pp make the trip by Coach George jjl??uchheit. jfj A seventh member was supposed to fiave been Walter Reed, the Skillingm boy, who finished fourth against Mndiana State Teachers College. But f Reed turned up with a lame ankle md that is likely to prelude his runlaing against West Chester. Because of this Coach Buchheit will vponduct trials over the college course Wednesday afternoon to determine the peventh runner who will represent the .Husky cross-country team. The six who will make the trip in ??wo automobiles, leaving about 7:30 Myclock Saturday morning, are: Ken'.jneth fiippensteel, Espy; Dan Kemple, (jCumbola; John Lavelle, Nesquehon>ping; Robert Parker, Kulpmont; Frank "|Taylor, Berwick, and Joseph Malin- FANNING // 7.:* ir/A V The Bloomsburg College Huskies :ame out of the Lock Haven game in good physical trim. Bill Kirk, the Berwick High alumnus who played a tine game at center, had his shoulder jslightly injured. Immediately he was (removed by Coach Tate who did not care to risk the boy being seriously injured.There are some bruises being nursed by the Bloomsburg athletes but all in :J1 they are in good trim for their last of the season away from homeat Shippensburg???on Saturday for Homecoming Day in the Cumberland Valley institution. I Back in 1935, Shippensburg came iere and ruined Bloomsburg's Homecoming with a touchdown in the last minute of play. The 1937 Huskies hope to return the compliment. _.,-?????? , bsat Stroudsburg Booters Halted The East Stroudsburg "Big Red" Soccer team, on which Adam Rarig, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rarig, oi Catawissa, is the goalie, was stoppec at East Stroudsburg on Saturday by Rider College, Trenton. The score was 1-0. The game was played on ?? Eiret field. It was the first loss for one of Eastj stroudsburg's best clubs; an eleven hat defeated West Chester 3-2 to give! he latter club its first defeat in 54 tarts, and then along came Rider, ust is sport. Lock Haven Loses a Number Lock Haven State Teachers College, ivith a powerful reserve to step in ivhen a fine first string eleven slows up, loses more than half of the starters through graduation next Spring. \s one of the Haventies pointed out, there are enough varsity reserves to step into those first string positions. The question next year is going to be the reserve. How strong it will be will depend on the crop of Frosh next Fall. Mansfield Given Battle Mansfield Stat* Teachers College, which lost only to St. Thomas this year, and which the Huskies speak of as the best football team met thus far, had a tough time winning at Millersville Saturday. Millersville, it will be recalled, is the only eleven the Huskies have humbled thus far this season. Mansfield won on two forward passes but Millersville had the upper hand much of the way and three times had golden opportunities to cash in. The longest march of the day was one of 50 yards by the boys from down Lancaster way. They got to the ten and then Mansfield dug into the mud and held. , Crusaders Shellacked The Susquehanna University eleven which struts its stuff on the Husky field here Saturday, November 6, had a tough time Saturday at Washington College ran up and down the water staked turf of University Field, Sel-i insgrove, and won 27-0 as a Susque* hanna Homecoming Day crowd watched.Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr., has been striving all season to make a virtually new squad click. But it certainly didn't function Saturday. The visiting club was in front 20-0 at the half. ??? First-stringer Team Weighed I /*/3XTP7 Tate May Promote Reservists* If Husky Varsity Does Not Show Strength The first stringers at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College will have, to get going or they may find some afl the replacements starting at Ship-i pensburg on Saturday afternoon. For an hour and a half the A and B j elevens battled on the wet turf offij the practice field yesterday afternoon and neither team could score. It is likely that Coach Tate willjH start on Saturday a backfield compos-1: ed of Lehman, quarter back; Al.' Finder and Pogozelski, half backs, and? Vance Laubach, full back. This quartet!? las considerable speed and should beg fable to watch the vaunted overhead* attack of the boys down in Cumber-?) [and Valley. In the drill Maczuga showed up wells on one of the wing positions and get the call on Saturday over Zelesky| or Giermak at left end. One of the;, bright points of the week's drill been the rapid development of two ' hackles. Frank Patrick, of Berwick, and Price. Mike Stenko, the big Ber-, wick lad, who is playing some fineg ifooihall at. tackle, continues to im-j One of the backfield combinations yesterday had Lehman at quarter, Jones and Coblentz at half backs and Laubach at full Some of the best running of the scrimmage was by Frank VanDevender, a Shamokin speed boy who did little football playing in high school, and Finder. Both have been showing well in the drills and will get a chance to produce on , Safiirriov - . College Soccer Team Is Victor / ??lsTt3f Defeats Catawissa High School, 3-J, After Being Behind Until Third Period The Teachers College Soccer team. I marking its first season of competition, ???yesterday afternoon deferred the Catahvissa High School team by a score of |3to 1 to Catawissa. I The game marked the first victory of jthe College eleven. Catawissa took an early lead of one qpoint when Bachman. playing at in???side right, booted the ball through the ???uprights from a melee in front of the g|gcal. The kick was made from about 10 feet out. The lord was good until the third/ period, when th?? College team to click. Fouseknecht, center forward ' ???bcoted one through the uprights from'; ???scrimmage in front of the goal and the ???score was tied. In the fourth period ???Zimmerman, inside left, booted an???other shot through from about the; Referee Bob Rhawn. of BloomsburgJ ???detected a Catawissa player touching, ???the ball with his hands and called for ???a penalty kick, which Houck, College toiler halfback, made good for a third ;T An entire new team was fielded by I in the third period. The line-up follows: hers College Pos. ... Catawis-m pittingham .... RF'.'.'.'!.'.''.'.'. Blaal ???Fetterolf LF .... C Johnston! Hopkins RH RiderH mP??uck Cii r. Johnston! Barrall LH Kellerfe L>"nn OR Bachman | IHippcnsieel IR Johnston ft -'knecht .... CT Yeager 1 JR. Zimmerman .. IL Snyder** Islavin OL . Kaustenbauder ? Score by periods: aTeachers College 0 0 1 2???31 jjCatawissa 1 0 0 o???ll Goals???Catawissa, Bachman; Teachers College, Houseknecht. Zimmerman ???Houck (penalty kick). SubstitutionsjTeachers College. Murphy for Britfingham. Miaski for Murphy; Cata- { Jwissa M. Breach for Lodge; Tripp fori JBlass, VanSyckle for Tripp, Oberdorff. |for C. Johnston, H. Breach for Rider, I Keller, Grimes for Bachman, F. Lynn for Johnston, Yocum for Yeager Snyder, Stein for |