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Football-The Owls Most Consistent Players Ackman, center. THE 1949 RECORD Litchfield ..... ........ 6 Peoria ...... Litchfield .,... .......... l 4 Tolleson ...... Litchfield ..... ....,..... l 8 Buckeye ...... Litchfield ..... ..,..... U Carver ......,. Litchfield ..... .......... 1 3 Santa Cruz .. Litchfield .,,., ,..r.... 0 Scottsdale .... Litchfield .,.,. .......... l 2 Superior ...... Players from top to bottom: Don Coulter, right tackle Pat Brooks, left guard, Kenny Wood, left tackle Kyle Needham, right guard, Mike Polley, right guard Dick Kingsbury, quarterback, Bill Zeigler, left guard Iames Roy Stewart, Phil Tomlinson, Henry Needham. Phil Brownlxe right half fullback iullback left end
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A touchdown? A basket? Maybe it's a home-run! Win, lose, or draw, the excitement of the Ll-l.S. crowd always ran high as they cheered the teams on through the final moments of each game. Yes, it's the enthusiastic cheering from the stands that we hear as WE REMEMBER . . .
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Top row, leit to right: Coach Garcia, Coulter, Zeiqler, Edwards, Wood. Brownlie, Craiqo, Moon. Brummell, Coach Mackie. Second row: O'Nei1l, Polley, Tomlinson, Brooks, K. Needham, Ray, Tripp, Ackman. Bottom row: Mgr. Bridwell, Kingsbury, Watt, H. Needham, Frost, Templeton, Stewart. Fulks. Owls Switch To Eleven-Man Football THIS YEAR the Owls switched from six-man football to eleven-man. Because of inexperience and lack of depth, the team went winless. Although the Owls didn't ever come out on top, all the squad played their best and didn't stop fighting until the final gun. ln the opening game the Peoria Panthers eked out a 12-6 victory over the Owls. The following week the Owls lost a 19-14 heartbreaker to Tolleson with the gold and blue threaten- ing in the final minutes of the game. After holding the strong Buckeye Hawks to a 19-18 half- time score, the Owls gave 'Way in the final stanzas and lost 50-18. Next came a 26-O shellacing by the Carver Monarchs. After the Willie Fulksl Ronald Cruigo MOHCIFCIISI QCIITIG, the Owls lost CI bruising game to Santa Cruz 26-13. ln a very muddy game at Scotts- dale, the squad was blanked by a 20-U score by the Beavers. ln the final game of the season, the Owls played probably their best game. After leading most of the game they got careless in the fi- nal moments and lost at 13-l2 thriller to the Superior Panthers. Under the able guidance of Coaches Glenn Mackie and Ioe Garcia, the squad was taught the fundamentals of eleven-man foot- ball. This training was combined with the practice of good sports- manship, which makes the game of football more enjoyable. left half right end
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