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SENIOR FOOTBALL BILL ALGE Right Guard BOB cnossnn Right End DAVID GILLESPIE Right Halfback DON BUESS DON LAROCHE Left. Guard Right Tackle LEITER'S MARKET, The Best For Less, Jenera, Ohio. HANCOCK HYBRIDS, INC., Farm Seeds, Phone 3493, Findlay, Ohio. ESSINGERS APPAREL SHOP, Dry Goods- Notions-Children's Wear, Phone 1 Arlington, Ohio
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SE IOR FOOTBALL HAROLD SEEK Left Tackle DON SMITH Right Guard BUD HENDRICKS Left End BOB FINK Center HAROLD MARQUART Fullback ARLINGTON HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC,Lee H. Gillespie, General Electric and R. C. A. THE HANCOCK BRICK 8: TILE, Vitrified Clay Drain Tile, Fitings, Yees, Ells, and Curves, Telephone 780, Findlay, Ohio
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FOOTBALL First Row: Don Smith, Don Buess, Bud Hendricks, Harold Seek, Bob Crosser, David Gillespie, Bill Alge, Donald La Roche, Harold Marquart, Bob Fink. Second Row: Mr. Trostmiller, Duane Wamer, Maynard Steinman, Terry Redick, Paul Dean Smith, Robert Grieser, Jerry Beach, John Hindall, Wayne Sink, Virgil Cotner, Tom Kroske, Mr. Castor. Third Row: Dick Bowman, Larry Riegle, Larry Brinkman, Jerry Brubaker, Loris Ward, Edwin Wisner, Donovan Kemerley, J. J. Solt, Lewis Frantz, Larry Woodward, Fred Stevan- son, Richard Fink, Jerry Lafferty, Lelan Pifer. On August 19, 35 members answered the call of Mr. Castor. We started the season at Findlay, in the preview against Ada, which came out a scoreless tie. We then went to North Baltimore, where we were handed a 26-0 defeat from a strong team. Next we played Cory-Rawson, but we were edged out by a 6-0 score. We went to Liberty and rolled to an easy 53-0 win, with second string- ers playing most of the second half. Mt. Blanchard came here and we were able to squeeze out a 7-6 win on a pass from Smith to Crosser. Terry Redick made the extra point. We went to Vanlue and played to a scoreless tie which was mostly a de- fensive game. At McComb we were able to win a 6-2 victory, despite a very muddy field. Wayne Sink was our hero that night. The Arcadia game was here and they upset us with a 6-0 score. The last game of the season with Van Buren was also at home. Our of- fense clicked for the first time during the season and we downed them 47-13. One touchdown was scored by Smith, two by Crosser, four by Redick, and five conversions by Redick. Although Cory-Rawson took the Little Eight championship trophy, we came in second. That's really not so bad. The Seniors would like to thank Mr. Castor for his patience and wish the team of 55 GOOD LUCK. TRAUCHT STORE, Frozen Food Center, Arlington, Ohio
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