Several postcards in the Sandusky Library Archives
Research Center feature the 1920 Sandusky High School football team. The team
is pictured above outside the former Sandusky High School, which later became Adams
Junior High. Below are eleven key players for the 1920 team.
In the back are, left to right: Abe Cohen, Joe Dise,
Jim Kelley, Ray Baker. In the front are: Matt Lauber, Arden Krebs, Hank Krebs,
H. Dean, unidentified, Carl Borders, and Axline Dewitt.
Matt Lauber was the
team’s captain.
The Sandusky High School Fram
of January 1921 stated that the Sandusky High School football team in the fall
of 1920 was not very successful. In league play, Sandusky won two and lost three
games. An article in the October 24, 1920 issue of the Sandusky Register reported that though Lorain beat Sandusky on
October 23 by a score of 7 to 0, many people felt that referee Tommy Neill had
made a bad call during the game, which gave Lorain its only touchdown.
Sandusky’s Coach Mackey felt that if a protest were to be made, it would not be
in the best interest of the league, so no formal protest was initiated.
To learn more about Sandusky High School's football rivalry with Fremont Ross, look for Vince Guerrieri's book, The
Blue Streaks and Little Giants: More Than a Century of Sandusky and Fremont Ross
Football, which covers the long standing
football rivalry between the Sandusky Blue Streaks and the Fremont Little
Giants; it is available for check-out at the
Sandusky Library.
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