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Coaches Phil Sullivan, Peter Russo, Woody Moore and squad celebrate victory over Madison Heights. Defense is name of game War clouds darkened the autumn skies over Oregon as Andersoifs hard-hitting defensive football team fought to one of its finest seasons. New head coach Mr. Peter Russo developed a team that tied for second in the North Central Conference by giving up only 7.5 points a game. The Indians won 6, lost 2, and tied 2. Thousands of wildly enthusiastic fans came out open- ing night to cheer their Tribe to victory. They were not disappointed as Anderson easily outclassed the Lebanon Tigers, 27-0, while scoring touchdowns by a pass, a punt return, a running play, and an interception. Traveling to Muncie, the high spirited team which had won only two games last year, rolled to a 26-13 victory. The Indians were on their way after Dave Wright's interception and touchdown run. Anderson kicked off its N. C. C. action against an- cient rival Muncie Central. A 27-yard touchdown run by late in the third quarter gave Anderson the lead. The Tribe's chances for yet another victory were damp- ened by a 41-yard run with an interception by a Muncie guard. A 7-7 tie resulted when a fantastic goal line stand in the final seconds of the game saved the Indians from defeat. Anderson trekked to Lafayette seeking its third win against highly rated and heavily favored Lafayette Ieff. The Indians could not get their offense moving, but a stout defense was able to render the Bronchos helpless. Another tie game, 6-6, was recorded. N. C. C. powerhouse, Richmond, was trodden under the Tribal path as Anderson invaded the Red Devil's den. Sensational running by Dan Erskine and Larry Hoover brought victory, 16-0. Coming back home for a two-game stand, Anderson's fired up team grappled with cross-town foe Madison Heights. The Pirates struck paydirt with a long field goal early in the first half. It was not until late in the fourth quarter that the Tribe found the touchdown combination which enabled them to win, 7-3. Homecoming festivities were highlighted by a fifth Indian win. It took a 90-yard run by John Doyle and the extra point to edge a hard-nosed Marion Giant team, 7-6. Anderson's chances for an undefeated season were lost as Kokomo, the fifth ranked team in the state, de- feated the Indians 14-13. It was Anderson's game all fcont. next pagel
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Fierce blockihg opens a gap in the Richmond line through which Dub Jones explodes. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Front Row-Dave Zook, Jerry Mathis, Mark Marshall, Calvin Nurm, Paul Wilkins, Harold Townsend, Don Taylor, Larry Rudolf, Mark Harvey, Frank Taylor, Iim Kirk. Row 2-James Bivens Larry Reveal, Doug White, Dan Erskine, Iohn Bostic, Greg Walters, Ken Johnson, john Chismar, Tim East, Dave Maxwell, Tom Williams, Iohn Doyle. Row 3- Tom Williamson, Micke Janes, Larry Hoover, Percy Davis, Rankin, Alan Clark, Boh Scharnowske, Steve Maines, Tim Tom Ellis, Phil Harris, Bob Snow, Dave Jones. Row 4-Todd Clear, Don Hoofer, Jim McMahon, Johnny Williams, Bill Montgomery, King Her omer, Randy McVey, Richard Barker, Mac Davis, Bo Smitherman, Phil Sheets, Dave Wright. if ff e if if . e .4 lui -:Pk
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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Front Row-Horace Davis, Iames Wade, Clyde Maxwell, Rex Richards, Charles Reff, Keith Rogers, Richard May, Don Barnett, Rick Muir. Row 2- Dave Lunsford, Dave Swanson, Mike Boone, Ron Ancil, Ed Heiney, Mike Melson, Eddie Nunn, Greg Crumes, Anthony Wil- son, Larry Hathcock. Row 3-Coach Don Brandon, Otis Black- man, Gary Young, Fred Matthews, Larry Cain Mike Riley, jim Forehand Sam Watkins, Jeff Wihebrink Coach Pat King, Mgr. Larry Gibson. Row 4-Ricky Tate, Paul Meloy, Steve Closser, Artie Pepelea, Steven Archey, Thomas Carter, Steve Tuner, gobeflt Jones, Albert Bostic, Carl Johnson, Tim Parkhurst, Dave ewe . Team is runner-up in NCC the way until the fateful fourth quarter when Kokomo scored twice and added both extra points to turn an apparent Indian victory into defeat. Two costly fumbles were turned into scores by Fort Wayne Catholic, and Anderson was handed its second defeat 13-0. But a wide-awake and resourceful Indian squad, led by co-captains Ken Johnson and Steve Maines, capped a winning season with a 20-13 victory over Percy Davis, John Doyle, Tim Ellis, Phil Harris, Larry Hoover, Ken johnson, jim Kirk, Steve Maines, Dave Maxwell, Larry Reveal, Don Taylor, Frank Taylor, Greg Walters, and Paul Wilkins. Iunior lettermen were Alan Clark, Mac Davis, Tim East, Dan Erskine, Marcus Har- vey, Mickey Ianes, Mark Marshall, jerry Mathis, jim McMahon, Calvin Nunn, Bob Schamowske, Doug White, Torn Williams, and Dave Wright. Tom Rankin was the Logansport. Lettermen were seniors john Bostic, John Chismar, Varsity Football Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 2 Anderson 27 Lebanon 0 Anderson 26 Muncie South 13 Anderson 7 Mrmcie Central 7 Anderson 6 Lafayette Jeff 6 Anderson 16 Richmond 0 Anderson 7 Madison Heights 3 Anderson 7 Marion 6 Anderson 13 Kokomo 14 Anderson 0 Ft. Wayne Catholic 13 Anderson 20 Logansport 13 lone sophomore letterman. Iunior Varsity Football Won 4 Lost 5 Tied 1 Anderson Lafayette 14 Anderson Madison Heights 19 Anderson New Castle 6 Anderson Mimcie Central 7 Anderson Muncie South 6 Anderson Marion 22 Anderson Kokomo 18 Anderson Richmond 28 Anderson Noblesville 14 Anderson Highland 0
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