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Recognizing the value of physical fitness in time of war and peace, the Alexander City High School has organized a program to train the students in health problems. It strives to provide for each student knowledge of health rules, good posture and enjoyable, beneficial play. Page Twenty-eight
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FOOTBALL... xU 7. Q. S. Under the leadership of Coach Sandy Sanford, the A. C. H. S. Wildcats won six games, lost two and tied one. The Wildcats opened the season by rolling over Prattville 27-6. Practically every man on the squad saw action as A. C. scored once in the first, twice in the second, and once in the third quarter. The next week the Wildcats journeyed to Sylacauga where they played a game more thrilling than the score represents. Time after time fans left their seats to watch long runs by both Wildcat and Aggie backs. Sylacauga scored the initial touchdown which enabled them to w.in as they scored again each time after A. C. would tie the score. It ended Sylacauga 19, A. C. 13. In the second home game of the season, the Wildcats defeated the hard fighting Handley High Tigers from Roanoke 21-6. B. L. Mann and Buddy Thomas led the scoring while Wood, the Tigers' quarterback, ran Duncan's kickoff back 88 yards for a touchdown which gave fans the greatest thrill of the game. The Wildcats next journeyed to Phenix City to meet one of the strongest teams in the state. The game was the first to be played in the new Martin Stadium, one of the most beautiful stadiums in the state. The Wildcats' line held against a mighty running attack by the Blue Devils. Harris, Wildcat guard, intercepted a pass and ran 65 yards which tied the score 6-6. The Wildcats defeated Holtville 20-7 in a game that was a fight to the finish. Sellers starred for the A. C. team. Two quick touchdowns in the first quarter and one in the last minute of the game, gave the Wildcats the 19-0 victory over Valley High School of Lanett. With many of the regulars on the bench, A. C. suffered a 44-0 defeat by Tallassee. Recovering from the previous week, A. C. rolled over Lineville 34-7. In the last game of the season and playing before the largest crowd of the year, the Wildcats turned on the steam and rolled over a fighting Dadeville eleven 33-0. Thomas led the scoring with two touchdowns, with Brown, Self, and Moody turning in one each. Captain Bowers played his last game and as usual was the outstanding lineman on the field. Page Tverity-nine
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