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T gy X 325 I3 X' -, wdkfy Chamberlain Coaching Staff enjoys a little skull practice. Left to right, they are: J. Carlos Fraundorfer. director of physical education, junior varsity and track coachg Gene Downing. assistant coach of JV's and hasketballg Ken Nuznoff, hackfield coachg John Adcock, head coach: Fred Dreyspring, assistant coach: Dudley Spence, backfield coach: RUSS NIFRCER Charles Dunn. end coach. ' ' or ssnsssh r . . Chamberlain Posts Surprises XVhen the Chiefs entered the football arena for the 1950 season, gridiron experts were unanimous in their prediction: Chamberlain would not win a football game and would fin- ish last in the XVestern Conference. Some doubted that Chamberlain. in its first year, would score a touchdown. After whopping losses to Plant City and Klanatee, only the die- hards contradicted the experts Upset, cried the newspapers the following week when the young Chiefs drowned the Sarasota Sailors, l-l--12, for their first win. All told, Chamberlain finished that heroic first season with additional victories over Clearwater and Northeast for a record of three wins and seven losses. lnstead W Y, of last as had been predicted, the Chiefs took eighth place - 1? r:2. .3f-'-, .9 5 in the conference. 4 ' Ronnie Carter won a position on the all-conference second team, while Roy VVilcox and Charles Livingston captured honorable mention. Coach tlohn Adcock was named Coach of the Year by his colleagues in the city. WILL BISSETT JERRY REYNOLDS ROY WILCOX BILL LICKLEY
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5 M DAVID LANE DON PETERSON On Record Book It was a seasoned Chamberlain eleven which represented the school in 1957. Altogether the Chiefs won four games. lost five, and gained one tie. ln manv ways the overall record was deceptive. 'lihev scored l-15 points to their opponents' l2+. 'lihe final four games produced not a victorv, although the opposition outscored the Chiefs bv a bare eight points. Klore than a third of the points scored against Chamberlain came when the flu-ridden Chiefs dressed out only 13 play ers for the last half of the Plant contest. This surprise team closed the season with a tie for sixth place in the conference. Once again Chamberlain was represented with a respect- able amount of talent in the post-season award department. Alan Lebeda, Charles Livingston, and Roy lvilcox were named to the all-conference second team, while David l.ane won honorable mention. All-citv first team included the trio above, while teammates Russ Mercer and David Lane drew assignments on the honorable mention squad. ALAN LEBEDA CHARLES LIVINGSTON Western Conference. v AMWYWMQ cr-M V Q 7 BEN HILL Jn, r iii1 i e Z2 A, i . ff lf ' Q Liwwf Q .,-'. -- vlvll If vfai In , - --v---V - Vii- f Qi ...Q- Unhnished Chiefs scrimmage hefnre the unfinished stadium in their first year in 4164 'OQIQ 91,141 -44:4 -N. --1. -.., ---. E .1 5-E, RAYMOND SNIYTHE
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