Football quad P Back--Edward Lawhon, Ed Pasek, Herbert Ivey. Gerald Flowers, Salvador Cardona, Gerald Long, Donald James, James Babb, Frank Grimm, VVilliam VVheeler, Ed Swedo. Fourth-Harold Jackson, Billy With, Kenneth Sandusky, Henry Nott, James Murphy, Marion Seever, VVilbur Shep- herd, Alex Carillo, Bill Hurst, Robert Norton. Jack Young. Third-Keith Donahoo, Frank Calovich, Donald Barnaby, Norman Loyd, Charles Lott, Clyde Teschner, Lawrence Sebby, Paul Watkins, Bob Gallagher, Bobby Teresinski. Second-Carl Rosenauer, Clyde Key, VVilbur Strickland, Mr. Springer, Coach: Mr. Lee, Assistant Coach: Robert MeGee, Kenneth Tadloek, Sammy Swope. First-Charles Martin, Noel Elliott, James Komis, Richard Jones, Milton Thomsen, Enoch Shepherd, Bud Olmsted, Paul Miller, VVilbur Meier. Sept. Benton Sept Benton Oct. Benton Oct. Benton Oct. Benton Oct. Benton Nov. Benton, . . . . . Nov. Benton 25 Lafayette . ......,.....,. .. 0 38 Kansas City Southeast.. . . . 0 35 Olathe . ............... .. 0 33 Christian Brothers. . , . . 0 19 Falls City .......... .. 0 0 North Kansas City.. . . . . 3 12 Lafayette . ........ . .. 0 6 Central .. 35 168 38 llenton's 1958 grid machine marched through another successful season under the tutelage of Coach l', li. Springer, setting a record of six wins and two losses. l,ed by Co-captains llud Olmsted and Viilbur lileier, the Cardinals snowed under their first five opponents without a score being marked up against them, dropped a close one to North Kansas City, won a close battle from Lafayette, and then had their hopes for a second consecutive city championship crushed by Central in the season finale. Post season statistics gave the Redbirds log points to 33 for all their op- porients. In the season opener on the lienton field, the big Red eleven swept through a light but scrappy Lafayette team Z5-O. The game was all Benton from the start as fullback l'aul Boswell drove over for a touchdown early the first quarter with Meier tPage Twentyh 1938 FOOTBALL SCORES adding another in the second period. Again, in the final quarter, lloswell marked up a six-pointer, and a short pass from substitute quarterback jack Hat- treall to Olmsted ended the scoring of the Card- inals. lfnoch Shepherd and Olmsted were the mainstays of the Cards' forward wall in this tilt- a non-title affair. not counting in city standings. The coronation of the new football queen, Nellie blones, took place just preceding the game. September 25. A hard-charging Cardinal line composed of Olmsted. Shepherd, jones, Komis, Perks, l'asek, and james which opened huge holes for the backs was the big factor in the defeat of the Kansas City Southeast eleven. 38-O. The Redbirds opened fast with l'aul Miller, Boswell, and lileier scoring in quick succession during the first quarter. ln the third frame lioswell and Meier again went over
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