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SUCCESSFUL SEASON Mflkillq up the remainder of Anchorage! l-2 scoring punch was Dick Lobdell, a rough, tough, rack-'em-stack-'em guardg line man Phil Ramstead, a quick-learning, hard blocking Center: lody Grange, star passer and quarter- back-the HbFCliDSH l?l of the teamp Bob Cary, a glue-fingered end who made many good catches this year: and lug Brown, who rounded out the line. 1 ll ef? 1 , 6 f l' l ll' 1 I ll N I' K it ' rll X if X l I' If X tl wlr 5 l i I N K K Q N X ll XSS N XX X I If I Xunff! 5 A The awards of Most Improved Player and Most Valuable Player, as determined by the vote of the football lettermen, were welcomely received by linemen P Gebo. hil Ramstead and Gary Crop, No. 27 of Palmer appears to be waiting for Lynch our boy Dennis. the chance to 1Cent,erj Sliding Ray Winegarner finds the sledding mighty tough without snow. fBottoml A Rocket defender recognizes Fred Bat- son, an nld friend, and immediately rushes un to renew old acquaintances. U-Ie was sadly disillu- sionodlj A 1' , , HV' , sith 7 - . . . . gf , gr Zlgrsq, , 1' U. ,y J .I s 5 1 i . f f 55.45, WN.. .K ..,, .. ., ...W I T. N ,A , l - r f Y- 4 v .. QX , 5 I' Q X rf r- I A I l- r J' , ' l in M 'gy' lil' , K K - if -- -A W 2 it -V'i 1 S. ,- -3, ' ' T ' ..:g, x,,,g ,ci -Q Dv., 16,3 .Q-'l-,-J 'Y . U- . ..,.. 4 . . lg. fl .r , ,W - 5 ul- A ,-. J'-'--!w0a-' ,g,i:.g, .. , M 1 1 . 1. , g g 3 .4 .Mishra ,H 7 V R A Q N , '- 'Q ' ' 'G' -: '-r1F5,:l ', '34, Jun 1' 1' '1v:wk't-77, . '- I Jig i 1+ 1- -tj '4 ' ' i f+fz ,' '- fe 1 gg Q- 9.1: 'V gms -A-gg? , - ,Eg ' .',' V ,I 'h'3'fwf f Tj- ' :l ., ' : ..1XW ' , P ' , -y , -,H '1',,'T'f,,95Ivgr W 1 -fe. , A e 5.-:argl .aww is V . A P'-Jiiwdaasf .P f .155 . - i .. ' fl.. -f3ljz.35!,',,, .G ' f ---2' ' u 21.17 ' - 'fha' ' ,Q- -L , , .f ., f ,, -mf, , 2..- 1-ma..1,.' 4: ,, .. I-' - f , ... 1,..:x.
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EAGLES COMPLETE THIR Even though losing our first game to the more experienced Rocket ball club by the narrow margin of 12-6, the Eagles bounced back to trounce the stalwart Moose four times straight, tallying 122 markers to Palmer's 7. Anchorage started out the season with one of the greenest teams it ever had. Due to con- stant practice, stick-to-itiveness, and especially to the expert tutelage of coaches lim Cooper and Bill Wiltrout, the Eagles shaped into a champinoship ball club. Both coaches were new to Anchorage this year and made a very impressive record for their first year here. Doing a fine job as co-captains this year were Fred Batson and Gary Gebo. Both were hustlers on offense and defense and could capably fire up the team whenever needed. Scoring most of the points for the Orange and Black this year was the terrible trio , consisting of Bill Shumate, Alex Iackson, and Jerry larvis, all backfield men. Shumate, the speed merchant, showing excellent form and power, came through time after time with good gains against the Moose. Many of his runs ended in six points for the Eagles. Iackson and Iarvis also accounted for many of our tallies against the opposition. Iackson, playing full- back, was a continual thorn in Palmer's side with his powerful line-charging smashes and his end sweeps. Iarvis, who gave Palmer a big headache the last game of the season- rackinq up four touchdowns, was someone who could be relied upon both offensively and . defensively. F , Prop! It looks like this picture should be in the track sectionp however the editor decided the unl- forms would give it sway. Incidentally the Eagle stopping the Rocket back is Ernie Trujillo. tceutery 0oops!! tBottomy Bill Shumate, ace backfield man, was pounding the ground so hard that not only the Palmer tacklers but even the camera-man got shook,
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BASKETBALL 34 A a f K A X' ' X 4 31 Us X 1 n N W 1' ! 2 I ol Xxxx fy! N7 I ff f' fy , KX A 1 X X , Wayne Bowers exvcutcs his onchandad pushshot to perfcctxon, ff! llhllllvf Q ll 3 s X 'J 'Vw N J x X 4 5 s Fred Batson Fred walker 3 bn Maw 0 eY JHY Walker
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