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CHIEFS TAME LIONS THE CHAMBERLAIN CHIEES opened The I96O TooTball season by Thoroughly deTeaTing The King Lions 58-6. Paced by The experienced running oT Joe NicoleTTo and Chris Thomp- son and The passing oT Bill Campbell, The ChieTs liTerally ran over The Lions. The deTensive Team was also a sTandouT Tor The ChieTs, They kepT The Lions caged up during The enTire game excepT Tor one play when a swiTT Lion back broke Through The line aTTer a Tumble and wenT all The way Tor a score. This was The only Time ThaT The Lions wenT Through The ChieTs' sTrong deTensive line, lvlany sophomores on The ChieTs' Team gained valuable experience during The game in arTs oT Tackling, blocking, passing, running. CHIEFS LOSE TQ HILLSBORO 7-O TOUGH DEFENSE, hard Tackles, and experienced runners on The parT oT Hillsborough led To a hard ToughT loss Tor The ChieTs. The ChieTs never Tound a way To peneTraTe deeply inTo The Hillsborough TerriTory. The TacT ThaT Chamberlain waiTed Two whole guarTers To make a TirsT down was Tirm evidence ThaT The ChieTs didn'T geT under way as a Team unTil The second halT. Plagued by penalTies aT crucial momenTs, The ChieTs were unable To score or even geT near The goal line. HalTback Chris Thompson made a beauTiTul runback oT a Hillsborough punT only To have iT called back because oT a clipping penalTy. Hillsborough's lone score came aTTer a long run by Terrier Tom Campbell. This was The only Time Hillsborough really wenT Through The ChieTs' sTrong deTensive line. ChieT WalTer lvicCanTs Toiled a second possible Terrier score by causing a Terrier runner To Tumble The ball which The ChieTs recovered. Bill Campbell, CHS sophomore quarTerback, qains yardage againsT Riverview wnTh end sweep These are The boys who Take care oT all The equlpmenT They are leTT To righT: Jim Wood, PaT LeaTherby, George Salmon Bill Sasser and Glenn Richards. V. as ,f r 'ff 9 4 KN vb A 4 39i4,iSiE N f T 976 Z 'if r s f ,f nfl! Anllfxa .Z Hhkanfg 1imff5 ,amen Nkilqglfqim A Riverview Ram Tinds The going rough when he Tangles wiTh Two members of The Chiefs defensive Team
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TAG, YOU'RE IT says Chief Bill Davis To Hillsborough runner. Chiefs Bow To Robinson I4-6 THE CHAMBERLATN Cl'llEl:S in Their TirsT en- counTer wiTh The Robinson KnighTs didn'T presenT a very good showing, losing I4-6. ln TacT The KnighTs conTrolled The ball pracTically The enTire game. The KnighTs inTroduced a new deTense againsT The ChieTs and evidenTly iT was enough To puT The power behind The punch, KnighT halTback, Alan Poe, raced 7l yards Tor Their TirsT score oT The nighT. The ChieTs were unable To play as a uniT Through- ouT The enTire game. They did have Their glorious momenTs however when halTback, Chris Thompson scored on virTually The same play as did Poe. COACH DON POWELL laughs ioyfully aTTer shower Team gave him following a Chamberlain vicTory. OTFense Tops NorTheasT Tl-lE OFFENSIVE TEAM began To roll early in The game and provided The crowd wiTh some inTeresTing playing as The ChieTs overran The NorTheasT Vikings 27-7. The ChieTs gained Their TirsT conTerence win in This game. Fullback Nelson McLoughlin began The ChieTs scor- ing spree Tollowing a 65-yard drive by The ChieTs. Chris Thompson led The onslaughT by scoring Three Touchdowns. The Vikings only peneTraTed The ChieTs deTensive line Three Times. One was a 79-yard dash on The Third play oT The game which resulTed in The Vikings only score oT The game. The oTher Two Times were TruiTless Tor The Vikings. Chamberlain on The oTher hand venTured inTo Viking TerriTory a number OT Times, scoring on Tour occasions. From This game The Tans could see ThaT They were in Tor a season oT specTacular playing and much broken-Tield running. COME TO PAPA Says Jim Jordan, Chief receiver. 2
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- ROW I: Nelson McLoughlin, Bill Norman, Ray Seymour, Tom Lockard, Carl Cooper. ROW 2: Cliff Denison, Ari Ramaglia, Marvin Penalba, Terry CarsTen, Bob James Andy Rogers, Rick Wilson. ROW 3: John Sallazo, Dan Safes, Ed Gladson, Todd STorm, Ted Chaney, Spencer Mallory. ROW 4: Kelly RoberTs, Tom Rusche, Jeff Griffie Don Holder, Bill MonTy, Dwayne Kelsey, Jimmy Jordan. ROW 5: Duke Chaney, Ed McDonald, Randy Thomas, Larry Wall, Bill Campbell, Ronnie Campbell, John Bur rell. ROW 6: Jamie Gordon, Dan Taylor, Carlos LeCroy, Bob Browning, Johnny Adcoclr, Ed Hickey, Carl Henry. UNDERCLASSMEN DOMINATING The Fighting Chiefs Tinish Things were a liTTle rough wiTh Hillsborough and Robinson, DOMINATED PRIMARILY by underclassmen, The I96O Cham- boTh oT which, deTeaTed The ChieTs. These deTeaTs came only berlain ChieTs' TooTball Team ToughT To bring The season To a S! successTul close. The ouTloolc aT The beginning oT The year seemed noT as brighT as iT had The year beTore. This was a Team composed oT young and inexperienced boys who were going To be playing lcey posiTions on The Tield againsT oppon- enTs who knew exacTly whaT They were doing. AT The sTarT oT The season, Though, iT was evidenT ThaT These boys were ready, more Than ready, To meeT any opponenT ThaT would challenge Them. They opened The season by Trouncing The King Lions 58-6. aTTer hard ToughT games plagued by Tumbles and penalTies. NexT on The lisT were NorTheasT and ManaTee, boTh scalped by The ChieTs. Now iT was beginning To show ThaT These ChieTs were ouT To geT someplace in The WesTern Comcerence. ATTer climbing up The TooTball ladder a sTep, They began To Teel The spiriT oT The season, only To have PlanT come along and lcnoclc Them oTT The ladder by deTeaTing Them 23-O, There were no excuses made: The ChieTs were iusT ouT and ouT beaTen. Home- coming, however, broughT cheer and helped geT The Team baclc
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