1922-23 LHS Football Team
![]() Zeke Sanger, L.T. |
"Bus" was the most feared man on our team. Few plays were executed through him. Even Froebel sent them in the other direction after a time or two. |
![]() Castle Brownell, R.H. |
Brains to burn, good passer and a good all-round man. |
![]() Harold Trump, L.H. |
The best high school punter in the northern part of the state, fleet of foot, a good passer and a sure catch. Also a good tackler. |
![]() Frank Einsphar, F.B. |
The best 170 pounds of flesh you ever saw in one man. A real plunging fullback. |
![]() "Sandy" Grossman, R.T. |
"Sandy kept Tom working at his best to hold his place and then he often replaced Tom in pinches. One of the most dependable men on the team. |
![]() John Larson, C. |
Larson proved to be a real man on offense, but experience will improve his playing in defensive work. |
![]() Tom Nichols, R.T. |
A hard-hitting tackle. When he tackled a man he got him. |
![]() Harry Steward, L.E. |
A very good deceptive starter, good on a pivot and a good defensive player. |
![]() Schuyler Fitch, R.G. |
Look at his face in a game and you'll step to one side to let him pass. One of the best line men we had. |
![]() Franklin Petry, L.G. |
"Pete" proved to be a good defensive man. When they came his way they could count on stopping. |
![]() Maurice Miller, R.G. |
Earned for himself a regular place on the team. He is a fairly heady line man. |
![]() "Red" Belshaw, Sub. |
A ripper and a smasher, famous for his fight and his red hair. |
![]() Paul Berg, Sub. |
Berg was the surprise of the season. When he went in as a substitute you could count on him filling his predecessor's boots satisfactorily. |
![]() A.E. Botkin |
Assistant Coach |
![]() John Larsford |
Coach |
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