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C0-Ca ptains Rudd Van Dyne-senior fullback-- three letters The bone-jarring fullback of Coach Dow's single wing. Rudd C185 poundsl gave opponents plenty of trouble. Rudd led the Tigers in scoring with 110 points and averaged 7.2 yards per carry. Besides be- ing able to make the yards when neces- sary. Rudd was capable of going all the way every time he had the ball. For his consistent playing. he made the confer- ence cnd district first teams and made the all-state second team, narrowly miss- ing the first team. Rudd was selected for honorable men- tion on the All-American High School Football Team. DATE Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Schedule 1955 C.M.C. Football Champs. The Tigers OPPONENT St. loe Central Springfield North Kansas City Hannibal Columbia lHornecorningl Iefferson City Raytown Mexico Military Academy Kemper ' Conference Games Norris Kelley-senior tackle- three letters In his third year as a varsity starter. Killer 1205 poundsl finished his playing for the Tigers in great fashion. Always playing a rough game. Killer demanded the respect of all opponents, Considered the best tackle the district has come up with in many years, he was chosen cap- tain of the conference team and made the district first team. The real honor came when he was chosen unanimously on the all-state first team. PLACE WE THEY There 27 7 Here 21 7 There 6 20 Here 21 13 Here 33 7 There 21 0 Here 26 13 There 45 13 Here 65 O 2.3
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