Public Ledger, Philadelphia
November 14, 1920
HOLMESBURG DEFEATS CONSHOHOCKEN ELEVEN
McGuicken's Brace of Field Goals Only Scores In Game
Holmesburg won the city football championship by crushing Conshohocken, their ancient football rivals in the greatest game staged at Crystal Field this year, score 6 to 0. Ten thousand wild enthusiasts witnessed a thrilling game, which was full of spectacular plays.
|
Holmesburg |
Conshohocken |
|
| Gaston | left end | Garrett |
| Kelley | left tackle | Brown |
| Gaffney | left guard | Lotka |
| Lynch | center | Mitchell |
| Kurtz | right guard | Fisher |
| Newcomb | right tackle | Day |
| Hayes | right end | Eble |
| Whoeler | quarter-back | Pownall |
| Wolfe | left half-back | Jones |
| Caskey | right half-back | Yeabsley |
| Downey | full-back | Ryerley |
| Substitutions for Holmesburg -- Thorton for Caskey, Seigle for Whoeler, McGuicken for Thornton. For Conshohocken -- Redding for Jones, Jones for Pownall. Field goals -- McGuicken, 2. Referee -- Raby, Gettysburg. Umpire -- Lewis, Harvard. Head linesmen -- Quetier, Amherst. Linesmen -- J. Kavis and C. Woehr. Timer -- J. Woehr. Time of periods -- 15 minutes. | ||