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A= ta Virst row (left to right): JAck Hicks, Joun Scott, Boppy WricHT, PAGE Powers, Cyrit Cousart, NELSON JOHNSON, Maurice O’ DONOHOE, CLIFTON OVERSTREET, JAMES Curyssikos, PAUL COLEMAN, J. S. MEADOR. Second row (left to right): Tom CuHappreLLe, CLEO Simpkins, JACK DRUMHELLER, JESSE WELCH, TomMMy Martin, MaAt- co mM Deacon, SAM Crort, PARKER PuacH, J. T. MEADOws, PAUL OVERSTREET, EASTWOOD ANDERSON. Third row (left to right): Coacu ParInTER, Bitty Burks, Howard RosBeErRtTs, JOHN ByRNE, Morris JOHNSON, ANDREW PARKER, FRANK MaAssIE, JIMMIE BOWER. IBECTOCG BMAP aaar os F-ck. - 47—Buena) Vista. .5..+..4.- 0 This game also proved easy and once again the second team saw a great deal of action. Bedtorde sewerage. B= WWEKANEA NOs occa sence 6 Again the Otters ruined the homecoming game of a Class B School for their opponents by the same identical score, and once again history repeated itself as the Otters scored on the first play of the game. Bedtord kre tated one. 20—Christiansburg......... 6 For the third time the Bedford boys scored on the first play and went on to defeat a strong team. Bediord ae eee r rae ASA CBs |UUMVWOH, 5s oc oan 8c 0 The season ended with the Bedford boys scoring on the first play as usual. Again the second team saw a great deal of action. The eleven boys who started every game this season, with the exception of the Vinton game, along with numerous other Seniors, played their last game for the Bedford High School. Page Thirty-one
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First row (left to right): Joun Scort, right end; JAcK Hicks, right tackle; PAUL COLEMAN, right guard; CyRIL CousaRT, center; PAGE Powers, left guard; JAMES Curyssikos, left tackle; J. S. MEavor, left end. Second row (left to right): CoacH PAINTER; CLIFTON OvERSTREET, halfback; Maurice O’Donouoeg, halfback; Boppy Wricnat, fullback; CAPTAIN NELson Jounson, fullback. IBXNGhivowels. kak 4 oo Bled o ooo 125sSaleniei 2.25 ee ee Syl Bedford has lost the games to Salem i n the last two years. In this game Bedford scored first, but played out for lack of reserves. Bediord te eer teat cer ADS nlolky (KOSS. ooo 5 amos i This was an easy game for the Otters and numerous substitutions were made. Holy Cross scored on a forward pass. Bedtord tes art sae eee J——SOUuths Boston ieee 0 This was one of the most outstanding games of the year. Captain Johnson won this game with a perfectly executed off-tackle play. ‘The South Boston Team, which was chosen Page Thirty to represent the North in the Jacksonville, Florida, High School B owl Game, was not defeated by any team except Bedford. Bedfordiia.- eet eee 39) cllersone | UnIO‘S een Once again numerous substitutions were made. The game was simply a warm-up for the vital Vinton game the following week. ‘Bedford aa Sr NABI) MG Gas co nan yan oo9 4 6 For the first time in the history of Vinton’s homecoming they went down in defeat. Bedford scored on the first play and ran up twenty points in the first quarter. Meador scored eighteen points with long passes from Captain Johnson.
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Page Thirty-two GIRLS’ BASKETBALL First row: CApTaAIn Emity O’ DONOHOE. Second row: Manacer DorotHy McCurntrock, MILDRED STAFFORD, HELEN ZIMMERMAN, LuctLLE ZIMMERMAN, ANN ARLEN ANDERSON, HELLEN WATSON. Third row: Linnie Bert O’DoNnonor, DorotHy WinTON, GEORGIE CHRyssIkos, EDITH BORNSTEIN, JANET Hicks. Fourth row: CoAcH MaAupE Rar SmirH, NANCY SCHENK, ALMA POWELL, Doris BLANKENSHIP. SCORES Bedford229 seee eat ee eee ree Lexington 26 Bedford, 1.630 4, ea ee eee Natural Bridge 18 Bedford) 20 Cn ece ei ae Madison Heights 15 BedtordQvay, Dass aectee coir eee Lexington 10 Bedford Oe 4 paeenieG pers Natural Bridge 28 Bediorde2.3 Sears errs nae Madison Heights 20 Bedford 36:5 s-5.¢-eate cia) oe Oe Holy Cross 14 Bedford 43 592 sacher new cede eee Holy Cross 6 The eighteen girls that made up the 1942 basketball squad showed much improvement over those of the past years. ‘They only lost two games the entire season. Their captain, Emily O’ Donohoe, was excellent on scoring points. ‘The Seniors that leave the squad this year are Mildred Stafford, Adelia Belle Coffey, Edith Bornstein, Emily O’Donohoe, Kitty Nash, Helen Zimmerman, and the manager, Dorothy McClintock.
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