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lllllllllll . , Mapping strategy for coming battles are Cap- tain Rod Letner and Coach Vic Jennings. Aided by ten lettermen, plus the help of a bril- liant array of juniors and sophomores, Abraham Lincoln enjoyed in 1951 its most successful foot- ball season since 1921. The backfield quartet of Gallagher, Waters, Stucker, and Bendon, sup- ported by Kiger, Rapalje, and Thomsen, had the fear and respect of all opponents. This backfield, together with a powerful line consisting of such FIRST lf M standouts as Burdick, Letner, Mordeson, and McBurney, marched through the season to win efght out of nine games. In the opener, Abraham Lincoln rolled past favored Shenandoah by a score of 13-0. Crum- bling Mustang defenses with vicious line play and hard-running backs, the Lynx completely dominated the game. The second victim for the relentless hilltop- pers was lntercity rival Omaha Tech. Once again the Lynx were the underdogs, but fought their way to the top side of a 6-O score. The next gridiron tangle found the scrappy eleven facing their old enemy, Thomas jefferson. Carried by the hard running of Stucker and Waters, they humbled the Yellow jackets to the tune of a 22-12 tally. When Abraham Lincoln met their new foe, Omaha Cathedral, the Class B team promptly showed the Lynx they were not to be slighted. Wading through the mud, the Omahans ran up a 12-0 first-quarter lead. But the undefeated boys from A.L. roared from behind to nip Cathedral 13-12 and rack up their fourth straight victory. The following week found Vic Jennings' boys on the road to meet a mistakenly-under- I v Tfrst Row: Thomsen, Stucker, O'Meara, Mann, Gallagher. Second Row: Ander- sen, Bendon, Dunlop, Sage, Cheyne. llbird Row: Innes, Waters, Crowl, Nimtz.
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