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HOUSTON GILBERT Junior Halfback FLOYD WATSON Junior Fullback vi, . A A I . , w .Q . are 1 Mp. W -.f ' in 9? V , W ,, ' , 4: A T v a .A i A fc- -if .. 4.11.4 'i '-4:33, 'V' 1' 4 V , ' Q N Y I , l I, 1 - i is 9 m'i?','zQ ' rf 1 p it ALAN CURIEL . AQ if if V JIM MANSFIELD Senior Quarterback it ff Senior Halfback X vs, . - 45 Y - N yards rushing while a rugged defense chained Salpointe to a total of 21 yards on the ground. Quentin Bryson was named lineman of the week for this game. BADGERS DOWN CATAUNA, 20-O The Tucson Badgers emerged the victors in the first round of a new crosstown football rivalry. The Troians tried the air and ground looking for a Badger weak spot but a rugged defense held Catalina scoreless. All State Art Acosta pounded out two TDs and kicked two PATs to lead THS to a victory. Troian Dave Berg flipped 42 yards' worth of passes to Mike Nagle for a third of Catalina's total offense. Jim Mansfield crossed the THS goal line late in the second half only to have the score called back on a penalty. SOUTH MOUNTAIN RUNS WILD lt was a rugged 60 minutes for the Troians as the Rebels of Phoenix captured 7 touchdowns to over-power Catalina 49 to O. After four minutes, an ankle injury put Junior fullback Floyd Watson out of the nights action. Alan Curiel connected with 5 passes for ol of the Tro- ians' 96 total offensive yards, and Houston Gilbert led Varsity Football managers George Orlando, Dick Waggoner, and Levi Woods work over 1781 Jim Sollev. Bill Best charges through in a practice session.
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