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Eddie Marlin make ready lo leap on “Kittle Man Gate as the Scott ie rambler trie , to gain much needed yard . Big Jack Poe comes to help Eddie if the need prevail. I.MIIS won this tilt 31-14. FIRST TEAM Manhattan 9-6 31 • 0 Atchison 28-0 Shawnee-Mission 21 - 6 Leavenworth 33 - 0 Argentine 37-0 45-0 Wyandotte 26-0 Highland Park 31-14 “Totin Terry show» hi» power and speed a» he skirt» right end to elude the would be Argentine tackier . The Lion added to their undefeated season by howling over the Argentine Mustang 374). The faces of the spectators tell their own story. The Lion («ackers look grimly front the bench as the players struggle through one of the many gridiron jam they had through the season.
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the State . . . Top row: John Pierson. Bob Allison. John Wertzberger, Boh Kmlacott. Bob Preston. Boy Murphy, Frank Black, Dick l.aing, Jack Poe, Pete Whitenight, Ed Martin, Charlie McCue. Terry Malott. Third row: Neal Wherry, Principal, Dean Elliot, Newton McQuggage, Gene Fritzel. Duane Estes. Earl Church, Don Wilburn, Mike Thomas, Lee Connell. Bob Rogers, Norman Burnett, Tom Parker. Second row: L. R. Perry. Athletic Director. Max Williams, Maurice Smiley. Joel Malott. Jim Rom-. Bud Ode. Jerry Rogers Assistant Coach, Allan Woolard. Head Coach. Wilbur Duver, Assistant Coach, Danny Jaimes, Wes Creamer, Gene Hardturfer. Bob Bignall. Bottom row: 1-arry Campbell. Manager, Gene Mullin, Fred Ramirez. Jack Hunzicker. Gary Creamer, Bob Stauf- fer, Richard Cantz, l-estcr Smith, Jaydee Stinson, Jim Springer, Dick Marquette, Manager. Shawnee-Mission, which was rated the second grid team in the state, was next on the Lion slate. The loop rival fell before the hungry claws of the Leos 21 6 to over-spice the spirited Homecoming crowd. This tilt was supposed to l»c the toughest from the viewpoint of the NEKL standings as it gave the King of Beasts a first place berth. With Danny Jaimes and Terry Malott pacing the way, the Lions blasted the Leavenworth Pioneers 33-0 on the latter's cold, icy plains. As the result of the piled up score the game was a success but the clash was gloomy from the standpoint of Norman Burnett who was injured on a touchdown sprint. After the Lions handed Argentine a 37 0 shellacking, the jungle beasts came home to find Ottawa ready for a tussle. The Lions flattened the Cyclones 43-0 to cinch the NEKL crown. Wyandotte, the only eleven to beat Woolard’s crew- last year, was next on the grid slate. The Lions didn’t let lightning strike the same spot twice by overhauling the Bulldogs, 26.0. In the last conflict of the season, the mighty mythical state champs whipped highly-rated Highland Park 31-14. The Scotties were the only team to score two touchdowns all season against the Woolardnicn. The Lions were paced by two all-staters. Charlie McCue and Frank Black, who were also named on the 1952 schoolboy All-American s |uad. Bob Preston and Jack Poe copped second team state honors while Terry Malott and Bob Endacott received honorable mention to give the big cats the best array of grid talent in the state. Allan Woolard, who tutored this year’s state football champ», was named “Coach of the Year” by the Kansas City Star at the close of the season via his superb handling of his Lion charges.
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“Chuggin Charles cut» around left end for another TI) to add to the 31-0 smashing of the Topeka Trojan» on the Trojan home ground. Quarterback Gene Fritzel prepare to lay the initial block while Terry Malott is already involved in hi ta»k. ■■ SECOND TEAM Topeka 6- 7 Atchison 21- 0 Shaw nee-Mission 0-13 Leavenworth 7-14 Argentine 26- 0 Ottawa 0-13 McCue tries to evade an Atchison tackier a» Max W illiam» '62) goes after another Redman to clear an open field for the roaming fullback. This play helped drub Atchison 28-0. Don Wilburn, speedy halfback, tries in vain to slop a Cyclone pa » a» Terry Malott looks on ready to pounce on the Ottaw-un. The Lions crushed Ottawa 45-0 to cop the NEKL crown.
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