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fLeft ro right-First Rowl Berheit, Finck, Robertson, Gay- hart, B. Weigand, Connett, I. Maines. Gregory, Torrey. Simonton. Second Row-Knapke, Robinson, Sheridan, McGum. Flora, Ryan, Magqard, Braukman. Stenger, Hisch. TIGERS Third Row-Coach Flora. Coach Himmler, Fulmer, I. Walburg. Uebel, Tracy, Kiefer, Longshore. Young. Sulli- van, Coach Miller, Athletic Director Schaar. Fourth Row-Dougherty, Schneider, Wendell. Hoffman. Minnick. Binkley, Harmon, R. Maines. 0N THE GIlIDlRON Bellevue opened its i950 football campaian by defeatinq a SCHEDULE We They Dixie Heights 41 U Dayton 38 8 Lloyd 3 5 0 Highlands 4 34 Beechwood 41 7 Newport 7 32 Dayton 58 6 Ludlow 45 U Campbell County 51 0 strong Dixie l-leiqhts team, 4l-O with lack Binkley and Pat Uebel lead' ina the way ln the next qaxne Bellevue defeated Dayton, the l949 State Charnr-s by a score of 38-6. lack Binlcley aaain stood out by scorinq one tcuchdown and cftntr1butin:J to others. Bellevue then Won its third Game in a row by defeating Lloyd 35-O with lack scorinq three touchdowns. The Tigers suffered their first defeat when they were upset by a fiqhtinq Hiqltlarids team leut soon get back to their winning ways by defeatina Beechwood ill-7. The next aarne brought Bellevue fans a qreat disappointment when they were aqain upset by New' port. The Tigers then defeated their arch-rivals froni Dayton with Bill Dougherty and Tern Suter leading the way. They finished the season by defeatinq Ludlow 45-U and Campbell County 5lfU. The Tigers were led throuahout the season by Captain lack Binkley who, with twelve touchdowns to his credit, was the leadina scorer for linernen in the state. lack was named to the All State Team and the National High School All American Squad. COACHES -tLeft to Right? Iohn Schaar. Bob Himmler, Ben Flora, Bob Miller.
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II,eft to right-First Howl Manager Kenneth Hake, Bill McGurn, Steele Harmon, Ray Maines, Bill Dougherty, Manager Bob Schaefer. Second Row-lim Schneider, Dan Sullivan, Ellis Lang, Pat Uebel, Bill Luebbers, Carl Hoffman, lim Gorman, Tom Qualey. TIGERS 0N THE llAllINYO0D The Bellevue baskeieers opened the sea- son with three returning lettermen, Tom Oualey, Ellis Lang and Pat Uebel. Both the team and Coach Ben Flora looked forward to a good year. The Tigers started out with a road trip and won their first game at Bardstown and then traveled to Frankfort where they lost a hard fought game. The team then began a six game winning streak beating Williamstown, Silver Grove, Walton, Highlands, Beechwood and Dayton, the tra- ditional arch-rival. This victory brought the record to seven wins and one loss. After the Dayton game came the holi- days and in the first game of the New Year the Tigers lost to Newport. This was the beginning of a losing streak with losses to Holmes, Lloyd, Ludlow, Dayton, Frankfort and Newport. Most of these games were close, however, and well played. The Tigers then made a comeback and won a hard game from the strong Simon Kenton team. After this game the Tigers traveled to Alex- andria where they lost to Campbell County. Tom Qualey and Ellis Lang will be lost by graduation, but with the rest of the squad retuning, the Tigers are looking forward next year to a fine season.
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