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Z l Ci Q53 Q Don K1lgore talk over a play wrth quarterback Lane Blrkel e nf Sept 12 Davrd City 31 Osceola 'I game of the season held on Bulldog turf Wayne Mor gan led Coach Iohn Rumbaugh s runmng attack as he rambled for a total of 110 yards Davld Cxty held a 12 0 halftrme lead The Scouts racked up 11 flrst downs to the losers 4 The seasons prospects looked good Sept 19-Davrd Cxty 25 Wahoo 7 Second to fall by the wayside was Wahoo 25 7 IH the frrst home game of the season B111 Peters who mrssed the flrst game because ol 1n1ur1es paced Davld Crtys backs by gcumng 71 yards The Scouts held a 7 O edge at the halt but the scoreboard soon changed M1ke Iohnson scored on a sparkhng 80 yard runback of the second half klckoff Sept 26 Davxd Cxty 51 Schuyler 12 Overwhelmed by a score ol 5112 the Schuyler Warrlors were no match for Davxd Cxty The Scouts ran up the largest score of the season Robbxe Plrma gost scored on a 67 yard run the largest gam made by a Dav1d Cxty back durmg the whole season The Scouts held a 20 6 halltlme lead Scormg 25 polnts m the thrrd perlod Davxd Clty went 1ts lmal frame leadlng 45 6 Ierry Connerley Duane Cermak i 1:1 Oct 3 David C1tyl8 Crete 6 lor 1lS hrst Central Elght Conference vlctory The couts held an 18 O lead durlng the lHlefm1SSl0n but the Red and Black s offenslve attack bogged and they were unable to score xn the second half Davrd Cxtys defenslve umt led by Walt Svoboda Don Dworak and Tom Darrow was partlcularly outstandmg Oct 10-David Cnty 24 Albion 6 Coach Iohn Rumbaughs charges had lxttle trouble d1spos1ng of Alblon 24 6 The Scouts scored 12 poxnts rn the flrst perrods Mxke Iohnson paced Davxd Cxtys backs by QCXIDIIIQ 94 yards Oct 17 Davxd Crty 20 Seward 7 Scor1ng two touchdowns m the trnal perlod the Scouts defeated the Seward Blueyays 20 7 Davrd Cxty scored m the opemng mmute ot the game to lead 7 0 at halttrrne wh11e the Blue1ays scored therr touchdown rn the thrrd perxod Lane Blrkel Mike l Oh1'1SOn 2 1 , gs-L fr X :v- UD 2 . M , ,. . -. , g . g - , 53 - 'D 0 O . , ' H' g t I' . 5 Q .rf . , un- I.. . . E ,4 . . ET 5 A ' I QI . - 5 U1 -,s . Q- . if -5 . 0 . . '41, Q . w ' - :x . , 1 Q Q, . 'Q Q . ' 'O .. . .w :r . - , - -.v ... . , - X1 gi 4 1' 3 . - 5- S or .- .-. 'JJ ' g 5 . .I ' ::': S' 'If I I . . Q I5 Lg 5 IJ' K, ' X , , . U3 ' x X W - X ,U Q .. . . an - Q . ' . ' 5 . . , E' . '- - . I - -' gl D- - . ' .U-' , . - Q Qx ' ' 5' sm 2 '1 ,,'. ' CD 6 ' 60' . - . n ,Q .N . . 5 ' . - Q , . . .-4 ' 4 N . ' In g' Q l ' - I-U ' -' 3 F ' S cw ' 4 t . 'IM 5 lWln!1q,y A'
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,tw Q 7 ba., , -1-u , . fy. fit ls' Nm, wc John Zi1'11'19CkeF David Kovar Merle Struebing Melvin McE1ravy 1 c 'A fn 1 f ' x Mike Iohnson, David City's ace halfback, rambles across the double-stripe in the Seward encounter as an unidentified Bluejay and Seward's Iirn Griffin tNo. 371 attempt to halt Iohnson. ' , , ir, .2 qnjhhx I 4'-im Ar'Q f wx, ajax ...fic 'i P D ,Dv , ,U 'N X w 55 gas ,ao N27 i Li mf' t fa 5 25 Q 20 29 31 The reserve squad ltop row left to right! Coach Lynn Shuck, Robert Glock, Ivan Rerucha, Paul Engler, Adrian Zima, Dean Glock and Robert Rathjen. tsecond :owl Durward Gibb, Wayne Fyfe, Fred Zirna, Dennis Iacobs, Alvin Osrnera, Bill Lawson and Coach Iohn Rurnbaugh. fbottom rowj Nick Meysenburg, Robert Houdeshelclt, Robbie Qrmagost, Fllian Novak, Denton Kindier and Bob Piiier. Page 42 Ulf-Q A A .mu t l nr ' Y 1 it . , AMHLWQ K ' it 5 0-A , it D in N' 1' . - x 'Y L ' 6 'Qi
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