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Row 1 Roger Folk, Stanley Moore, Phil Cunningham, Billy Fisher, Chuck. Yfoung. Row 2 Larry Nutter, Jack Gentry, Driscoll Drew, Kaye Garrison, Conrad Hewitt, Ronald Hull. Row 3 Paul Griffin, Coach Schwind, Larry Pease, Harold Lambert, Wendell Smith, Wayne Smith, Terry Nutter, Robert Klatt, Roland Fisher, Coach Radunzel. joofbaf Sheffield's entrant in the Little 8 football wars proved withouta doubt that they were the BEST in the league. The Cardinals, backed by sincere confidence of coaches, Fred Radunzel and Fred Schwind, gained poise and abilitywith every victory and compiled the best record of any Sheffield Football team -9 victories, 0 defeats. Hard work, thewill to win, and the Never say die attitude were present in the team and the finished product was something for everyone to be proud of. The team was very capably co-captained by Kaye Garrison and Driscoll Drew, and as for outstanding players, the entire team was outstanding. All mem- ers of the starting 8 were elected to one or more All-Star teams. Through out the season the reserves saw lots of action, so depth was also noticed on the squaa. BIRDS MAUL BUDA, 18-0 The Buda Bears succumbed to the Sheffield juggernaut 18-0. Our boys were etting used to our new style of play Qa shift from T Formation to singlewingj hence the low score. Three touchdowns were called back because of minor rule infractions. SHEFFIELD SOCKS MANLIUS 18-'7 The Red Devils from Manlius were the next to fall before the power and speed of the Cardinal's football machine, Since Manlius had a much better team than our first foe and the score was about the same, the staglp was being set for what was in line for all future S effield opponents. This page sponsored by: ,! Quickie Sales 8. Service, Sheffield A Kewonee Star-Courier, Kewanee .-Y - 'Sl' 18
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SENIOR DANCE On the evening of September 5, 1952 the Senior Dance was held in the gym following the Freshman initiation. The large crowd danced to the emoyable music of Doc Hunt and his orchestra. This was our first social event of the year and tumed out to be a success. ing. Lorraine Beyn Kaye Garrison Driscoll Drew Frank Gebeck Duane Moore Mary Johnson Arleta Peterson Sally Hortega Ellen Nutter Joann Kaufman Loreata Moore Harold Lambert Joe Johnson Bud DeMay Vernon Pease Wilbur Iorres Elaine Iones Wendell Smith The crowd departed from the dance with memories of a delightful even SENIORS' FUTURE PLANS College? Work and reside in Sheffield College and Navy Work on the farm College, then Navy University of Indiana Business school A Nurse A Nurse or housewife A Nurse Become a teacher, then marriage College Work for a year, then Navy College Air Force Work in a factory An office job College This page sponsored by: . Rainbow Gardens Roller Palace, Kewanee
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SHEFFIELD 33--TISKILWA 0 The Tiskilwa Indians found out the hard way that Sheffield had power to burn when it came to playing football. Tiskilwa was worn out after the first half and the final score saw Sheffield way out in front. Here was- the game we showed the world we could al- so pass. SHEFFIELD CRUSHES BUREAU 40-33 The Bureau Wildcats were the next victim and they fell before the mighty Cardinals as had the others. The Cardinals' expert passing and running gave them a 40-33 victory over the Wildcats. SHEFFIELD PUMMELS MALDEN 52-21 The Malden Musketeers were completely outclassed in this one. The Sheffield reserves played over three quarters of the tglame and the final score was still 52- 21. It was at is point of the season' that the squad whittled down from 22 to 15 players due to injuries incurred during practice. SHEFFIELD BEATS LAMOILLE 52-13 The LaMoille Lions were completely humiliated by what they expected to be a lucky Sheffield squad. The game was marked by high-spirited play by both teams and the Cards flew of the field owning a 52- 13 victory. This was our tune-up battle for the ex- pected tight game the next week. SHEFFIELD NUDGES WYANET 45-13 The Wyanet Eagles watched the Cardinals fly by in this one. Sheffield was not ex cted to hold up under the barrage of tplasses thrown E3 Wyanet but despite 50 some passes rown and 27 completed the Cards had little trouble winning 45-13. It was this weekend that the world was notified that nothing was going to stop the Cardinals. SHEFFIELD SWEEPS ZEPHYRS 33 -'7 The Cardinals ut on the Neponset Zephyrs air-brakes and flew aheadp for a 33-7 victory. Everyone was now looking forward to the end of the season when Shef- field would be the undefeated champions. 'T , is This page sponsored by: N 7 If ,gk - ,. Q SHEFFIELD NIPS OHIO 19-12 This was the big game. This game would tell who was the champion, Ohio or Sheffield. The llulldogs put up a good fight but they d1dn't growl quite loud enough to stop the invincible Cardinals from becoming the undefeated Little 8 Champions by a 19-12 victory. LITTLE 8 STANDINGS 9 SHEFFIELD 0 onro 7 2 WYANET 7 2 MANLIUS 7 2 LAMOILLE 5 4 BUREAU 4 5 TISKILWA A 3 6 BUDA 2 7 NEPONSET 1 8 MALDEN 0 9 Knowlton Insurance Agency, Sheffield Dr. Wm. Larson, Annawan Supreme Ice Cream Co., Princeton 19
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