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Mr Van s charge took ef... ll ing eyerythlng from dislocated shoulders to sprained toes Davis also saw action in the center of the line luck ohnny DeLettera and speedy Fred Weterrings fn 4 1 Qixllinslf - ...- Top row from right joe Stone tickle' Dick Travis end' Don Corbett halfback: Mart Agnew halfhexck, Middle row fdownj XXfill De Voll end' Bob Searing guard' King Bishop fullback. Bottom row from left ack V'lHdCV'lfC center' jack McCarthy' tackle: Bob Feldman tackle: Tom Birch guard 12 Substituting freely in an effort to find a vunning combination football men ors Gordon Van Hooft and Leonard Smith ably assisted by student line coach Bob Haege shoved great patience and fortitude s their charges crawled through a disastrous season Injuries changed the starting line up almost every game as regulars were relegated to the bench suffer Will DeVoll co captain and Ted Trost the squad s leading scorer started at the flanks throughout the greater part of the season Dick Travis llso held down an end post during the year ack McCarthy vxho was on the sick list with a pulled leg muscle for three or four games and oe Stone sl big boy mth another year of bone cracking ahead started the sea son at the tackle posts but both were spelled often by Bob Feldman and Ted Brewer The guards All County Bob Searing and Tom Birch the heauest man on the squad were stalwarts on both offense and defense flanking ack VandeVate, rugged center Ronnie MacDonald and Chassie In the backlield Bob Klotz bullet passer de luxe and ohn Owens, shared the signal calling berth Co captain Marty Agnew another two year All County shared the bucking post with the sophomore sensl tion King Bishop Don Corbett and Harold Nichols both steady ground gamers started at the halyes but vxere relieyed often by hard
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fall oo Werallv f 79 17655 f-75 ess sv Ns Last row Corbett Trtvns Brshop Brrch Nrchols Neel Lllman Brewer Thlrd Campbell Lrndgren Grey Feldmm Selrmg Agnew DeVoll V1ndeVate Blluvelt Trost Stone Mr Ctrthy Bowman Short Flrst row Cornwell 'nmager Blrker manlger Neuhlerl Durfee Doescher Folwell Broughton Russell P OBr1en Hernrrch mlnager Brlghton grldders plagued by xnjurles and just plain tough luck finished therr 1947 season wlth fine losses and two tres on therr sexen game schedule Although thelr record doesnt mdlcate success the grndmen strll recall wrth a smrle some experrences durmg the nrne weelt season The Twelxe Corners boys scored only twenty slx pomts durrng the season thirteen of whrch were scored 1n the tue game wlth Ircndequolt Ted Trost reached paydnrt twnce this year both on passes from Kmg Brshop Don Corbett also plclted one out of the alr to score whlle Bob Searlng and Wnll DeVoll teamed up on the mud soaked East Rochester rectangle to block and recower an end zone punt for the final BHS touchdown Marty Agnew raced 1nto end zone twlce to count on extra pomt trres Meanwhile Brlghton opponents were raclsmg up one hundred and four pomts as not one Blue and Whrte foe went scoreless 13 Top en back back b lck .4 E to bottom Ted Trost Fred Weterrmgs half Harold Nrchols half ohnny DeI.ettera half Bob Klutz quarterback I l I ,Vt, V , , M w . ' , . H I . . . ,, , . . G . , . ,, . , , l , l , . , . , V , U 2 s 1 Y ' U s 1 f s 2 s - s Q 4 Van Hooft, coachg Second row: Scott, Owens, DeLettera, Klotz, Braun, MacDonald, Davis, Mc- 3 1 ' 1 Q 1 l 'f ' 1 Ai ' I i t 4 1' Q I s s , , .. ' ' , ' ' . , v 7 Y 7 ' 7 Y 6 K ' T5 5 ' ' v - r ' l 1 , L 5, . ' I ' Y 7. I . 1 , V . ' . V . . . U r A Z , . . - dl 1 ' Y, - . r . . . I , V ,. Q r , . . ' , f , . ,V 2 3 J , .Y - -s ' l Q s
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