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Top row: Keith Klss, Ronald Kerkhdf, Second row: Robert MacDonald, William Third row: Mr. Schacht, Iolm Babarcslk, Harvey Murphy, Davies Hayes, Wllllam Hall, Tom Slnecek, Norman Young, Robert Wellman, Tom White, Robert Becker. Novak,DonaldCarle, Robert Slepecky, EdwardBaker, William Swann, Robert l-lovlous,Iohn Kostalnlck, Mr. Nieman. John Wellman, Gordon Group, Alfred Hadlck , Ted Jablonowskl , Gerald Chrlstner,Douzlas Domer, Mr. Rodd. , , t We---A. WW- . , W... W.. .,., ,. ,, MQ, , ,Lars BROOKLYN vs NORTH ROYALTON: Brooklyn Golden Hurricanes opened their 1946 football season against North Royaltonat Cuyahoga Helghts Field. In the second quarter Swann completed three straight passes to Babarcslk for the flrst touchdown of the 46 season. Iablonowskl plunged over for the extra point to make the score 'I-0. North Royalton came back to score a touchdown but failed on the extra point attempt. Midway ln the thlrd quarter Iablonowskl intercepted a pass and raced '70 yards for the score. Swann passed to Koshlnlck for the extra point making the score 14.-6. With three minutes remaining ln the game, Royalton scored, making the score 14-12. With only three seconds to play North Royalton completed a pass across the goal line for the wlnnlng touchdown. The final score was 19-14. BROOKLYN vs OLMSTED FALLS: Brooklyn journeyed to Olmsted Falls only to be defeated by The Bulldogs 82-0. During the first half lt was an interesting game with the score 6-0. The ftnal score was 82-0. BROOKLYN vs NORTH OLMSTED: Brooklyn suffered its thlrd straight defeat at the hands d North Olmsted 18-7. In the secmd quarter the North Olmsted Eagles scored two touchdowns to make the score 12-0. In the third quarter the Golden Hurricanes marched 55 yards for a score. Iablonowskl scored the touchdown with Crossen making the extra point. North Olmsted V clinched the game in the last quarter with a touchdown. BROOKLYN vs BAY: Brooklyn lost its fourth consecutive game of the season to Bay Village 32-0. The boys from out along the lake showed too much offensive power to be stopped by the Golden Hurricanes. Bay made a total of 11 firm downs to Brook1yn's 6. BROOKLYN vs WESTLAHZ: The Hurricanes were defeated by Westlake 19-0 on a muddy gridlrm. BROOKLYN vs STRONGSVILLE: October 24 was V-Night for Brooklyn at Cuyahoga Heights. The Golden Hurricanes played the Strongsvllle Terrors and emerged victorious with the score d 7-0. Crossen took the ball an the Terrors 25 yard line and raced across pay dirt for the only touchdown of the game. John Baharcsik ran for the extra point to put Brooklyn ln the lead 7-0. BROOKLYN vs CUYAHOGA HEIGHTS: In the final game of the season the Hurrlca.ne's bowed to the Indians 'I-0. Cuyahoga Heights got the ball on the 25 yard llne and two plays later scored. The teams battled up and down the' field with Heights threatening several times. The game ended ln favor of Helghts '7-0.
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Y Q Carle ' ' A ' 4 iAll Countyl BULUEH HURHICHHES The Golden Hurricanes traveled to North Olmsted for the opening of their 1946-7 basketball season. Wearing snappy new uniforms of a sharp gold with royal blue numerals, the team lived up to lts name by defeating North Olmsted Eagles 28-25. Bill Swann, the star Brooklyn forward, meshed 16 points to lead the scorers. Olmsted Falls was the next team to fall victim of the Hurricanes' fast moving offensive play. Brooklyn scored the flrstslx points and that lead was never again in danger. The final scor' was 27-23. Bay Village was the third straight victim to be caught flat-footed against the fast, smooth moving teamwork of the Hurricane quintet. When the final buzzer sounded Bay was on the low end of a 26-23 score. On the evening of December 16, the Hurricanes got their first taste of defeat at the Inde- pendence gym by a score of 47-29.
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