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L As the summer was slowly drawing to a close, Head Coach Hank Stovall called practice early, Mr, Stovall was assisted by Coaches Crawley, C-lenn, and Neu, lvlr. Stovall had very much material to pick from as there were more than one hun- dred boys that turned out tor practice. Returning from last year's team were lettermen, Captain-elect Koshewa, Guard, Sagar, Center, Harold and David Dean, Ends, Kuhn, Back, Reid, Back, Vandiver, Back, Lynch, C-uard, The following boys joining the squad, Demling, Guard, Liles, Tackle, Vicent, Tackle, McMillan, Center, Baugh, End, Kurtsinger, Endg Compton, Backg Taylor, Back, Kleinhenz, Back, Kaelin, Back. The team showed the right spirit all the way through the sea- son and when they were losing they just dug in and went on to win. The team had but two defeats, Woodlawn having a heavier and outclassed team and Manual having superior running and blocking, The team as a whole did very well tor the installment of a new coaching staff. lt is very hard for new coaches to get accus- tomed to the conditions and boys, and produce a winning team as our coaches did. We can assure you that this staff will produce winning teams in the years to come, not only winning teams but Championship Teams.
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lvlale, indeed, has a fine coaching staff. Mr. White is our athletic director and head basketball coach. Mr. Stovall han- dles football. Mr. Craw- ley, who is going to move up to a college job, is lVlale's line coach. Mr. Glenn helps out in basket- ball and football, and Mr. Neu is a first class utility man. COACHES
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GAMES September l 5-Hoping to have an undefeated season, the Male High Bulldogs got started with a bang by defeating the Middlesboro Team by the tune of 39-O. September 22-Thinking of the small margin by which the Bulldogs won last year, the Bellevue team had revenge in their hearts. But they were stopped cold and Male High came out on the long of the score of 43-O. Kuhn, Taylor, and Compton did most of the scoring. September 29-With the urge to strive on and on the Bulldogs met the strong and heavy team of Woodlawn, Alabama on a wet field. The cogs of the Male machine just didn't have the proper punch and at the end of the game they came out on the short end of a I3-l2 score. October 6-The team, taking a long trip to Ashland, were expected to be defeated by the Ashland team. But with the urge to win drumming in their heads, they were not going to be defeated. The Ashland team held Male and by their actions they were beaten in the first half, but as things came around they were victorious by the score of 37-13. October I3--On the unlucky night of Friday the l3th the Bulldogs met the New Albany Bulldogs at New Albany. Through the smart and fast thinking of our little quarterback, Harry Reid, they kept the Bulldogs jumping. Kuhn and Compton again did most of the out- standing playing. The score was I3-O. October 20-It was a long trip to Covington, Kentucky, and the Male men were outweighed but in spite of all this they charged, tackled, blocked, and scored harder. At the end of the fourth period the Bulldogs of Male, again, came out on the top of a 21-7 score. November 3-On a very cold night the Boys' of Male warmed up by defeating the Danville Admirals to the tune of 26-l3. Danville made the first score, and at the half the score read l2-O in favor of Danville. Things looked very Blue for the Purples. But as the third and fourth periods rolled around things brightened up and the boys went on to win.
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