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Brentwood 13 Hazelwood 5 Brentwood 0 John Burroughs 45 Brentwood 26 Principia 0 Brentwood 1 3 Clayton 34 Brentwood 13 Riverview Gardens 26 Brentwood 13 St. Charles 13 Brentwood 7 Maplewood 36 Brentwood 7 Ladue 51 Brentwood 20 Affton 33 BRENTWOOD HlGH'S football season proved a great success des ite an unim'pressive -6-1 re- cord. In COACH JIOHN TITUS first season, the undermanned EAGLES showed fier s irit and could boast three peak points. BUTCl-I DICKENS' 116 tackles broke the old season record, 111, set by ED MAC WILLIAMS in 1954. JERRY DRIEKE and RON SCHINDLER reached a scoring mile- stone against Ladue by combining for the first TD against the Rams in 3 ears of league com- petition. DICKENS and SCHINDLER were honored with berths on the ALL MIDDLE 6 TEAM., BUTCH as guard and RON as halfback. The Purple and Gold opened stron at Hazel- wood, and made the long trip worthwqmile with a 13 to 6 win. The season's first scorers were RON HATCH and PAUL HOWARD on runs of 45 and 2 yards. The second encounter of the young ear was a 45 to 0 crippling at the hands of the Bombers of John Burrou hs. The next B.H.S. session was a lust 26 to gthrottlin of the Principia Academ . ROIJSCHINDLER, PAIJL HOWARD, RON HATCH, and DON EVES came through with TD's with HATCH'S 28 ard drive the highlight. BUTCH DICKENS added 2 extra points. The first conference meetin was with neigh- boring Clayton. In this one the TIAGLES gave way acefully, 34 to 13. Points came few and far Between, but the scorers were RON SCHINDLER and RON HENDRIX. The PAT was registered by agles Experience BUTCH DICKENS on a conversion. Riverview Gardens proved to be a villain. Our gridders were bounced 26 to 13. The new MIDDLE IX foe played startlin football, but the TITANS still managed two talges by RON SCHINDLER. BRENTWOOD claimed its best gave of the fall at St. Charles on October 17. The school couldn't have been prouder, as the underdo s came u with a 13 to 13 tie. RON HATCH s aried the ollfense with two counters, one a 69 yard gallop. Runnin into a brick wall at Ma lewood the next weeiend, the EAGLES crumbled, defensive- ly, 36 to 7. SCHINDLER again chugged home with t e points. The TITANS broke as many records as Ladue did in the annual battle of arch-rivals. Mo ed all over the field b ANDY RUSSELL andpllxis merr band, 51 to 7, the saved face when JERRY DRlEKE'S pass to SCl'1ilNDLER was good for 45 yards and a touchdown. Then the pages of the record books started turnin 3 it was discovered that this was only the third TD registered against the hard-rolling Rams in three years. Determined to end the cam ai n on a strong note, the EAGLES were dumped, 35 to 20 in a free- scoring game marked by long runs. The ear's closin touchdowns were credited to RON SCHIND- EEYIFCEIJOUG FRIDLEY, and CO-CAPTAIN RON HUTCHENS Coach TITUS Coach HAMMOND Co-Captain HATCH Co-Captain First Row: S. White iMgr.l, B. Gruttke, J. Wynn, P. Ham- mond, J. Russell, D. Eves, R. Hatch, B. Bond, B. Moskoff, A. Crawford, T. Martin. Second Row: S. Offenbach iMgr.l, D1 Riegelsberger iMgr.l, P. Howard, T. Schlosser, R. Bond, Dalrymple. J. Head, R. Schindler, G. Rudloff, B. Dickens, J. Schindler, 'I4 J. Stefanoni, J. Thomas, D. Fridley. Third Row: A. Toney, G. Trouse, B. Russell, J. Paige, R. Hendrix, G. Bishop, D. Chapman, D. Ungerman, R. Sussenbach, J. Drieke, M.
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We're loyal to you Lrentwood High-- HHS Eagle Ihaos at the game. aw you guys! Get lim down. Q1 Ron Hatch hit the athletic jack- pot after joining the l'IACl,FlS in 1956. Coming to BHS as an un- known, by the end of his rookie season he was a halfback on the Purple and Cold's first defensive team. ln his junior year he rau with the ball to make touchdowns. This year he threw tenor into the hearts of his foes with his unsurpassed speed and breakaway running. QI ,Q This is Paul Hammond's fourth year of grid work at BHS. Playing regular guard on Bill Long's junior varsity, he moved up to the big team as an inside linebacker when a sophomore. His junior year was spent playing both offensive guard and linebacker. This year, although hampered by injuries, he was an interior linesman. The varsity coaching staff for the 1958 grid season includes two new faces, head coach john Titus and line coach Charles Hutchens. Mr. Titus, 5 feet BZ inches tall and weighing 145 pounds, comes to Brent- wood after three years as head coach at Warrensburg Public High School. Prior to that, he majored in physical education at Central Missouri College in Warrens- burg. Mr. Hutchens, the largest member o.f the BHS faculty at 6 feet, 7 inches and 255 pounds, is also in his first season as an EAGLE coach, after limiting his curriculum to drivers' education and American history classes in the '58-'59 school year. Sssss----Boom ll Carol Barrett, Julie Swyers, Judy Black, Nancy Pollard, ,Ioan Ledbetter and Deb- bie Bond. 510W Go hang Clayton. Barby West, Cap- tain, We want a touchdown.
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Brentwood 12 Clayton Wydown Brentwood 7 Riverview Gardens Brentwood 24 Maplewood d Q n Brentwood 13 Ladue CLEMENTS Co-Captain LONG Coach SHORT Co-Captain The 1958 version of the JUNIOR EAGLES found the sledding a little rough this year, but still managed a 2-2 record against the stiff com- petition of larger squads. ln their curtain-raiser the freshmen held a 12 to 7 lead into the closing minutes, but were thwarted two seconds from the end, 13 to 12. The initial scorers were FRANK HALL on a 38 yard run, and DAVE CLEMENTS on an 18 yard 'pass play. Their second encounter had a better outcome, with the EAGLETS coming out on the long end of a 7 to 0 score against Riverview Gardens. Co- captain DAVE CLEMENTS again scored, this time on an end-around. ln their third game the frosh mopped up on a wealg Maplewood bunch, 24 to 9. Once again FRANK HALL carried the lead with two TD's, and CAPPY SHORT and CLEMENTS chipped in with one each. ln the season wrap-up against Ladue, the EAGLETS came much closer to victory than the varsity, bowing out by only 7 points, 20 to 13. Phantom FRANK HALL and broad-shouldered CAPPY SHORT racked up the points. FV-ff ROW E Kuhn. C- B0yd. A- Rvoper, G. Dorn, J. Stim- Third Row: J. Torbert, B. Austin, J. Bagley R Oliver SOU D While. J- Weatherly. Second Row: D. Dilly, B. P. Bohr. Fourth Row: D. Short, D. Clements Adams L Sherman, D. Bender, F. Hall, H. Herendeen.
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