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Left to right Pop row; Cridland, . urdum, Teigen, Townsend, Castleberry, Row- ley. Brewer, Brown, Valter, Courtney, Storey, Phelot, Schvel- gert, Arbuckie, Riley. Bottom row: Freese, Meyer, Padden, indlech, D. Cross, Pulse, M. Cross, Mrnak, Vaterland,Anderson, Coach Short. Left to right Freese, D. Cross, Brown, Townsend, Pulse, Padden. Another lop-sided score was the 28-7 drubbing the Bulldogs handed the Buffalo boys in a non-conference battle Oct. 10. Dare Cross hit pAy dirt first with two spectacular runs and a conversion. Townsend inter- cepted a Buffalo pete and ran it bade about 20 yards. Speedy Cross tallied another in the first half, and Padden caught a 20-yard pass and ran anothsr 20 for a score. Buffalo, weightier but lees experienced, made their points on a line plunge. The Bulldogs were stopped 12-40 by the heavy Col- etrip six in ths strip-mining city Oct. 18. The Colts' superior blocking and fleet end sweep carried the day. However, Carter made the play of the day worth 50 yards and a touchdown whan Brown, center, passed over Pules's head when In punt formation. Pulse ran back, picked up the loose ball , dodged the charging Colts and threw a 30-yard pas to Tresse, who raced to the 7-yard line before he was brought down. Townsend then plunged over the line to score. fine weather, strong rivalry and a decisive victory over the Baker Spartans combined to make Homecoming an outstanding success this year. The Spartans mads a touchdown in three downs when the ball was snapped, but they were unable to hold the Bulldogs, who came back with a score in four downs af- ter Baker had kicked off. and Cross ran the ball back to the two-yard line. Xach tea followed with a suc- cessful end run, and barring a final sweep around end in the last quarter, the Bulldogs commanded the field the rest of the game. Final score was 53-18. The Bulldogs smothered the Sytham six 54-24 in the last game of the season. Rexford, sprinting-champion halfback, spearheaded the opposition's power drives. Hysham completed but six first downs to Carter 12 in the course of the game. The Bulldogs made consistent gains by rushing and passing. Hysham made all but one touchdown on kiek-offs.
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Left to right Top row: Bowley. Teigen, Brown, D. Qross, Pur dun. Bottoa row: freest, Mrnak, Pulse. Left to right Meyer, M. Gross, Padden, Gundlach, Townsend, Castleberry. Carter's Mighty Midgets closed the 1947 football with second-place honors In the southeastern division. Thsy won six genes and lost only to Cole- strip. The Bulldogs tallied a total of 249 points to their opponents' 10B for the season. Loyd Townsend captained the Carter teas. The teaa troaped the Broadue six in the season's opener 25-7 Sept. 19. Gross carried the pigskin over for three touchdowns. Padden Bade a successful run on a fuable by Broadue, and Townsend pushed through the line for the conversion. Broadus aads one pass good for a goal. In thalr second '47 contest the Bulldogs nicked the Terry Terriers 7-6 in a hard-fought battle. Terry aarched down the field for 6 points in the first quar- ter. The second quarter was fought on even teras and was scoreless. Gross carried the ball across and ran the winning conversion in the third quarter. Both teans were held on downs in the fourth quarter, though Terry had worked elose to the goal at the whistle. The Shaarocks from Sacred Heart in Miles were next to fall before the tiny but nighty Carter six, who piled up a 60-6 victory in a rapid-fire pasting attack. Padden Bade the spectacular play of the gene when he intercepted a Shaarock pass and ran about 20 yarde for a touchdown. The gaae was played Oct. 3.
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BASKETBAi Back row; D. Hiaak, B. Padden, W. Anderson, L. Castleberry, J. Court nay, H. Storay, Coach £. 2. Short and 2. Mrnak. Froat row: F. Froasa, C. Rowley, across, a Townsend, K. Pulsa, K. Sohwalgert
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