Football Season With the outlook for a successful gridiron season being doubtful due to an inex- perienced squad and the late start of training, the Golden Cyclone went on to turn it into one of the most successful seasons in the past several years, climaxed with a hard fought victory over our Turkey-day rival, Porter» With only two short weeks of practice before the opening game, the whole squad dug in its cleats a little deeper, charged a little harder, and tackled more ferociously in order to round themselves into a smoothly working organizatoin. To coaches “Red” Burnette and Dan Johnson goes the credit for giving the Battalion a team of which it could truly be proud. Considering the limited time, the green squad, and the difficulties caused by the disastrous loss of Brabham Hall last year, it is hard to realize how our Coaches did such a fine job. CARLISLE 13 BROOKLAND-CAYCE 13 The Cadets opened the season on their home field against a rough Brookland- Cayce team. Carlisle was first to hit pay dirt, but B-C came back to score two quick touchdowns giving them a lead of 13-6 at the half. Not to be outfought the Cadets came back into the second half with lots of fight and determination to score before the final gun and tie up the game, 13-13. CARLISLE 20 OLYMPIA 13 One of the most exciting games of the past season was the tussle with the Red Devils of Olympia. This game, in which the lead changed hands three times, was to find the Golden Cyclone emerging victorious by a 20-13 count. The Cadets were first to score on a long runback of an intercepted pass, but soon found themselves on the short end of a 13-7 count, as Olympia scored twice. McKenzie’s run tied the score at the half, 13-13. McAllister and Jackson, T., played a fine defensive game, making tackle after tackle. During a hard fought, nip and tuck second half, Carlisle finally scored the decisive touchdown on a perfect play that saw “Motorboat” Thompson go seventy yards untouched to cross the goal line, CARLISLE 6 ROCK HILL 6 In a hair-raising gridiron spectacle the Black and Gold of Carlisle maintained their unbeaten record when they tied Rock Hill 6-6. The feature of this game was the strength displayed by the Cadet line which equalized the unclicking backfield. Rock Hill scored in the second period to lead the outplayed Cadets 6-0. In the last half the Cadets came out fighting, but couldn’t cross the double stripe until the fourth quarter when McKenzie broke loose on a touchdown run which evened the score. Carlisle’s attempt for another touchdown was halted by the final whistle. 29
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