CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY

CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Camden High vs. Collingswood
October 24, 1931

Arguably one of the greatest high school football ever games played in South Jersey, on October 24, 1931 Camden High faced Collingswood High School, then a football power in South Jersey. The Purple Avalanche, coached by  Grover 'Worm' Wearshing, came up short by a point that day, losing 14-13. A blocked extra point spoiled a dramatic comeback, giving Collingswood the victory.

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Phil Cohen

Camden Courier-Post - October 26, 1931

Scenes as 'Colls' Nosed Out Camden High by Point

The Camden High-Collingswood game on Saturday on the suburban field was jammed with color and action. At the top is a view of the roaring Camden rooting section in the. north stand, while directly below, left, Hubert Reynolds, wearing a nose guard, is about to bring. down Furman Sherlock, Collingswood back. Pearl Stepp, one of Camden's fall rooters, is on the right, wearing a purple and gold hat, tassel and all. 
Bottom left, Captain Jack Earle, of Collingswood, and Jimmy Ross, Camden leader, are snapped shaking hands a split second before the start of hostilities, with the officials looking on. Collingswood won, 14, to 13, after one of the greatest grid battles ever waged in South Jersey.

Collingswood Hi Rules Class A Grid Race
 as Camden Rally Falls Point Short of Tying Score

Deflected Place Kick
Ruins Great Comeback










Camden Courier-Post
October 26, 1931
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