Brown High School - Laureate Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1949

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QTY SILLAY Rox' HUNT C.. L. liiwioiifs JOHN KIMIERO Dow Cox Davin Coi.cQoRii Bonny Mooiui Brom' Yol'NcQ ,lack Wiaorizx BRUXVN JS--SMITH 14 Witli the winning of this game, Brown won the city rhampionship for the second straight year. A sterling performance was turned in by Cecil Trainer, who caught two touth- down passes thrown by Pepper Rodgers, the quarterback, for 40 and 51 yard dashes respectively. Smith was the first to score on a 16 yard pass to W. A. Skelton, end. This put Smith ahead T-0, after a placekitk was good. However, Brown scored on a 40 yard pass ro Trainer. Smith roared right back on short runs and passes to Skelton. This placed them on the l yard line, where Conrad Moon pushed it over. The kick made it I i- . Brown then evened the score by going 6' yards with Hunsinger and Brannon running ll and ZA yard runs respectively. Pepper Rodgers scored on a quarterback sneak form the l. The Rebels were stopped in another drive by Skelton, who recovered a lateral. The third score came on the second long pass to Trainer. Soon after, Brown scored again on a run by Brannon from the l, which climaxed a 50 yard push. The two standouts were Trainer and Skelton. Nd' at if ,J

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P X 5? tg? is 5? v W7 . ' ty 1 P Bolsm' SMITH E Zzbfjgb f Qt ffiff HENRY 5MoAK CFCQII, 'l'Rfuts1i'R BROWN li-MURPHY H 'llie liroxxn High Relwels showed the rest ol the city that they were still aleading contender lor the City League llhampionship lwy halting a stulvluorn Murphy, I I-ll, Browns outstanding player was their talented quarterbaclc, Pep- per Rodgers. The Rehels moved well on the ground, hut they used Rodgers' passes to get in close enough for the payoff punches. llharlie Brannon streaked -IU yards lor the lirst play from scrim- mage to give Brown a chance 26 yards away. A lumhle killed that one at the IS. lt wasnt until the second quarter that Brown really moved. jim- my Helms lofted a punt from his own 40, and it barely went into the end zone. The Rebels then started from their own 20. Bran- non and Wfayne Cllylwurn did most ol the carrying until they got to the Murphy 56. Rodgers then found Brannon for Zl yards. Hunsinger went to the six and Clyhurn went over. The Relwels struck again in the third alter a pass interception at tlle Murphy til. Rodgers pitched I9 yards to Cecil Trainer after a penalty, to put it at the l'. Gene Kinartl made it after a hrst at the ' and Rodgers tallied two playslater. Murphy got a break at the Brown JH later in the game. From the 15 Bob Wfolff tossed to-Buck Bradberry deep in the end zone, hut .1 holding penalty nullihed the effort.



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BROXVN-MARIST ill-01 Shorty Doyals powerhouse did it again. and this time Brown was at its top physical and mental peak. Marist moved all the way for a touchdown the lirst time they had the hall in their possession, carrying the hall 'S yards in l2 plays. with Rhino and Teitz doing most of the carrying. Teitz scored from the two with Rhinos placement wide. Marist scored the final score on a pass from Hansford -lones in the last minutes of the lirst half with Rhin-is placement again wide. Brown rallied in the second hall to hold Marist scoreless. Bohhy ,lo Anglin was the out- standing lineman with Rhino. Teitz. and Knighton the best backs. BRUXYN 94--BASS 6 lt seemed to many people at Brown that the tity was still wondering whether or not Brown had won the city championship hy luck. As if to say whats what, Brown started off with Gene Kinard taking the hall from the kick-oil to go all the way, hat the store was nullified hy a clipping penalty. late in the Iirst quarter Brown moved down from its ow n nineteen to within the storing range, from wliith they stored in the lirst of the second period, with Charley Brannon scoring from the fhhfl. Bass stored soon afterwards on a hlocked kiek from the forty-one, with George Burns doing most ol the carrying. tinally scoring from the three. Brown tame hack strong in the second halt. On the lirst punt exchange Brown pushed steadily down to score with Clyhurn doing most of the carrying. A pass interception was turned into a score hy Pepper Rodgers. who passed to Clyhurn from the ten after a drive from the forty-three. On another pass interception, Brown moved from the Bass forty-one to score on a throw from Rodgers to Kirk for eighteen yards. On a third interception hy Thwwaitt-s. who ran it hak from the sexenteen to the thirty-tive. Rodgers threw a sixfyard pass to Bohhy Smith for the linal score.

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