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-s...,,.m r vlan -Q- '5- IUIIX LUX Jzmmx Tarklf' john the c'1pta1n xxas r1ght there xx hen 1t mme to sm1sh1ng off tackle plaxs and could be depended upon to make an opemng 1n the opposmg 1ne 'I RI XX I I I N Bohhx Guard When a texx xards xxere needed I-lobbx made the hole He xxas 1 good ch'1rg1ng guard xxho made 1ll conference and xvas xoted the most xaluablc on the team lJILlx I3 X I LIII LOR 1 atrral C enter Although not a glant ln sue he could handle most of them He xx as a good man on pass defenslxc I R I NIUUX G II Guard tums h'1d plentx to tear He xxas a hlrrl t1ckl1ng guard xx ho alxxaxs pllxcd '1 gold game NI J XX Dopfx C uard IJ 1x1d xx IS a hard and iggresslxe tl hur and one of the reliable men on the team He alwaxs made h1s opcmng 1n the llnt xvhen called upon Il XRX XRIJ LUX Slrrpx Qllaftmlrark Slecpx xxas one of the speed kmgs of the outf1t H1s spec1altx xxas long end runs and at th1s h scarcelx ex er falled to make a galn H15 xxork at returnmg punts was also commendable L XRUL Il IHI R Luke End luke xxas one ot the cleanest and most aggress1xe ends 1n the con ference H1s sk1ll at snatchlng pass es and ab1l1tx to bre1k up end runs made h1m a hxrd m1n to keep from plaxmg IJRIWI I XRRISH Bu Tackle Parrlsh xxas one of the scrapplest lmemen to xxear the orange and black H1s tacklmg and blocklng xxere '1lxv1xs of the right klnd hard and XICIOUS He made second team all conference RT 3 XC Satchel Fullhafk Baggett the plungmg fullback was alxvaxs on guard and could be depended on for a galn He was good on the defensne as xx ell as on offenslve IONINIII XIaclJOX XLD tar Fnd Tomm1e 1s a sllent man but he plax ed 1 good game at end I RID XII Durk Halfhufk M' 'ff r'llIOI'l xxas a last and XICIOUQ l1ttle 1unn1ng back xxho dld some prettx runnlng and blockmg ll Rl ISIS I B01 Halfhark Bob max haxe been small but Oh hoxx that box could run and tackle' l R XNIx XLLI X llouth Bark -X hack xxho backed up the l1ne xx1th xx1ll and poxs er HUIX XRIJ IDI 'XXIXL1 Torfhx Tackle B1 and poxxerful seems to f1t th1s tackle for xx hen he got mad he h1t h1s man xxlth x1m and xlgor 1. - 'WT 41 Un i 1' . ' l . ' O . . . 1 f v 1 v 0 aol, -. ' Q, , ,.1.xx ' ' 7, . ly ICLIBIE '1, 1c:1c'1 1' O I Q , , '15 M 'f 43 0 !., My HM. W U Us H- , na,,,f! .HJ 1 11131 cz Q. flax' 1. V 7.4 0 4 With UG. W. at guard the other I ' I -' v A 3 x111,fo '11 fox s'11x.' ,1cx' 1 , '111 -' F '- 4' '. Rtll 1: Q11 11' .. ,H- O .. vv , , M Q 9 ' I b 0 1 B y A . A 5 'x Ip O V' v' 1 v '
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WINTER PARK WILDCATS Left lo right, fron! rule, Carol l.uther. Carl Galloway. Robert Ness, Dick Batchelor. Robert Wellman, Drew Parrish. and Tommie MacDonald. .Serunzl row: Charles Whitmore. Robert Hall. jack Boone. Emory Rogers. Harvard Cox, Stanley David. Arthur Walton, Everett Brown. Third roz.':Water boy ul. Austin. Assistant Coach David Lang. N. Coward. Mgr. Dick Stanley, Sherman Clark. Elbert Haggett. Bob Bishop. Milford Talton, Coaeh jim Mobley. illioirig from pirture: Captain john Cox. Frank Allen, Howard Denning, and G. W. llooney. RESULTS OF GAMES WINTER PARK -IS LYMAN-O W.P.H,S. opened its 19.49 season with a triumph over Lyman. Although Winter Park held the lead through the game. l.yman's scrappy team fought until the last whistle. WINTER PARK--6 ST. t'l.Ol7D--ll Although the boys lost. they made a good showing. The XYildcats went on the field with the determination to win, but they proved to be no match for the powerful St. Cloud team, However they went down fighting in a hard. sportsman like game. WINTER PARK--7 COCOA-T lioth teams seemed to be off their usual stride and made the game slow during the first half. but in the last half there was some real football. The result being that the game ended in a T-7 tie. WINTER PARK-o DELAND-0 Winter Park rooters were kept a little worried for a while, Del.and put up a hard fight but the Wildcats came through and proved to be their equal. WINTER PARK-O KISSIMMEE-.il Kissimmee was too strong for Winter Park. For while their running game was going strong. due to the rain, Winter Park's aerial game was off, The boys played a hard fought game. WINTER PARK--is OCUI-Ili 7 6 This game was what you would call a thriller, Win- ter Park was at its best, and its best was good enough to stop Ocoee colrl. There was some wild yelling when the winning touchdown was put over in the last period. WINTER PARK--0 'l'l'l'l'SX'll,l.li-'O Things looked bad for a while, because the team went on the field over-confident. illllls resulted in a O-O tie. WINTER PARK .43 WINTER GARDEN -7 This was the first victory won by the Wildcats over Winter Garden in 12 years. Although Winter Garden was heavier they proved to be sluggish compared with the fast working team of W, P. H, S. WINTER PARK---.So APOPKA- -6 The Hluedarters came over with the determination to carry home the honors. but Winter Park. scoring in the early period of the game. seemed to tear down their hopes: and from then on the game ran to Winter Parks favor.
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.v-A 1' quit! f . S has K -, ,ua ' .,, ., z liilv A 1 I ! , l!2K.....W ' 1 MJ' T L. The basketball VVildcatse-front row, left In right, Frank Allen. Mike Cook, Harvard Cox. Stanley David, and Robert Ball. Serum! rmv: Coach Warren, Carroll Luther. Milford Talton, 0'Quinn Beasley, Burton Smith, Sherman Clark. and Mgr. john Cox. Missing is Mgr. Ren Herbs. -its BASKETBALL e . ii. I any f 3 Y 1 ' The basketball season of 1930-'40 found all teams ' ' - ' I , ii playing more games and better systems in vogue amon , the smaller schools. Our team had won three games and lost one when Mike Cook Captain and sparkplug . of the offense dislocattd his shoulder in the first quarter of the Apopka game, However, Cook's absence for over a month was followed by the absence of several more Q-1 who were laid up by flu . By the time of the Central t J Florida Tournament the squad was able to meet hard A competition. Winter Park defeated St. Cloud by tak- W ing an early lead and using all the subs to coast in at the finish. Our improvement was shown by defeating 'I Lyman. a small school with a big, good team, The ' next morning in the semi-final they finally gave way to r Tavares after leading in the first half. Tavares proved f ,W 1-. to be the best team by winning the final game, and also 'A .sl X 1 C.-. ... rr - F R .N . 3 W ik Q 1:- 4 .'l tis. W s is L xi gi' 1 ' 2' wel' fm the State Fifth District Tournament, a week later. In . - 1 this tournament, VVinter Park met Leesburg, a strong team with a fair record. Our team led until Cox was V taken out on fouls. Other highlights of the season were two wins over Sanford, who had defeated Tavares twice, lt Q one over Mt. Dora when we used subs. The first team won 12 and lost ll. Although we have won more games before and lead stronger squads there was a general y improvement over the showing of the other years 4 because we played only one weak team in the entire i i ever before. season, and were running closer to the best teams than X J
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