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arsity ootlmall LEFT TO RlGHTfROVv' 1 --Al. Lampman. Harley. F. Vanzant, A. Haywood. B. Anthony. L, Furrow. G. Howe. S. Birchlield. ROW' I--Coach ,loc Dickman. B. jackson. B. Lee. R, Musick. D. Smith. R. DeHays. P. Toth. D. Price. Prugh. C. Bryant. Coach Art Bussard. ROV' 3- Al. Harley. nl. French. Ritchie, D XX'oi'knian. D. lX1ook. XY. Davidson. Al. liurrow. XY. XX'ead. B Rosener. A, Bryant. The Southwestern Buckeye League Champions wound up with almost the same record they had last year. nve wins. two losses. and one tie. The seniors that made up the squad were Dale Price. tailhack: Powell Toth. fullhack: Boh Anthony. guard and captain of the team: Scotty Birchiield. end: Larry Furrow, guard: Dudley Mook. end: Art Haywood. center: john Harley. end: and Art Bryant. who is a line player hut was injured at the heginning of the season. Honors went to Anthony, Toth, and Howe, who made the Southf western Buckeye All Star Team: Toth. who was voted most valuahle player: and Gary Howe, who was voted captain for the 1952 season. Price. Birchiield. and Furrow were selected to the Second All Star Team. On Septemher 14. the first game of thc season was played with Fairhorn on our home Held as the Flyers downed the Aviators 25 to 14. The Flyers put on an aerial and ground attack that couldn't he stopped hy the Aviators' defense. hut it was a hard fought opener. Smith and Price each scored touchdowns. The next week the Aviators had a scare when they met the Madison Rams at home. Pay a re' covered kickoff in the end zone and a line run the Madison team got a quick 13 points. The excellent running of Dave Smith and the line extra point kicking hy Powell Toth made us the victors. 14 to 13. Smith scored hoth touchdowns. On the following week came the upset of the season when we traveled to West Milton to defeat them 20 to 19. Milton jumped to a 13 to ll lead in the first tive minutes. hut that didn't stop the Aviators. lt was one of the hardest fought games. hecause the Aviators knew that the championship hung on the outcome of this game. Coach Art Bussard said, That game won the league title for us. One touchdown each was scored hy Smith. Toth. and Price. On Oetoher 5 we met our traditional rival. Northridge. The game was one of Northridges powerful offense slowly wearing away the Aviaf tors' defense to the score of 19 to 0. A week later the Aviators traveled to Eaton with a very small squad hecause of injuries. The
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