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CA CADE 0F ORTS Pncks'I'has: GAMES AsThE: IVIOSTOUTSTANDING OF-Vhf N520 SEASON CHARLEVOIXKAPD Charlevoix opened its football season with a bang by downing Boyne City 13-0. Jack Denemy opened the scoring by grabing a pass in the first stanza, and then Paul Johnson tore his way through the line to score in the last quarter. Stan Whitley's play in the line was outstanding along with Ray Sanfords on de- fense. CHS. 13 BOYNE CITY 0. EAST JORDANKUPJ CHS did everything but out score EJ, when they went down to their first defeat in the 52 sea- son. Mistakes cost the Ray- ders this one. Fumbles, penalties, and mistakes on pass defense were the worst ones and EJHS capitalized on all of them. CHS's Denemy made an impossible catch of a pass to score in the lst quarter. Jim Lewis made a leaping catch of a Bennett pass to score only to have it called back because of a penalty. EJ scored on the next play, then later on with a reverse, to end the scor- Deano ing for the day. Davenport's pass catching and Jack Cross's work in the line were the high lights of the game. CHS 7 EJHS 14. CHARLEVODCCAPD CHS won their 2nd game of the year by defeating Gaylord 13-7. It was all Gaylord in the first half as they led 7-0. In the 2nd half it was a different story, as a determined CHS team took the field. In just five plays CHS scored when Bennett tallied on a naked reverse. Smith kicked the extra point. Johnson bulled over for the 2nd Rayder score late in the final period. Bill Mosier's blocking in the line was outstanding. CHS 13 Gay- lord 7. HARBOR SPRINGSfUPJ There was plenty of scoring but Har- bor cou1dn't score as often as the CHS eleven did and the Ray- ders won 40-28. In the lst period McDermott scored twice for CHS, and Harbor scored once. In the 2nd Lewis tallied another Rayder touchdown and before it was over Paul John- son scored twice more for CHS. Johnson's running was the high light of the game. CHS 40 HSHS 28. 1 iwwff' , s ,gd .W . Nam .eg MQ., ,.,-nv.. 3 'F we M f -f ,Q .f ,D X .5 , y, ' .1 . my ' .5 - 155 .fm JE .nf --,.f, ,j 94, . ' ., wi 9 Q .J 1' 'I . CHARLEVOIXCAPJ CHS won their 4th game of the year, a 19 - 7 verdict over Pells- ton. In the 2nd quarter Bennett scored on a quarter- back sneak. Late in the same period Jim Lewis scored from the tan. Daven- port made a fine catch of a pass to score in the 3rd quarter to end CHS's scor- ing. Carl Foster's catch of a pass on a Center-eligible play was the best play of the game. CHS 19 PHS 7. Page eight MANCELONAQAPJ Charlevoix's pass defense was a deciding factor in their loss to Mance- lona. As in other games it was very weak. MHS scored first. In the 3rd quarter Lewis broke loose with a dazzling 30 yard run to set up the touch- down for McDermott to score on the next play. In the 4th period MHS gambled on a 4th doum pass deep in their own territory and it clicked, set- ting up their winning touchdown. CHS couldn't score again and the loss dumped them into second place in the final Con- ference standings. Louis Mason played his best game of the year, and Jim Lewis's break away run was the most exciting play of the game. CHS 6 MHS 13. CHARLEVOIXCUPJ In the final game of the year CHS lived up to the champions they really are. The Che- boygan Chiefs, who just the year before had handed CHS their worst defeat in eight years, provided the opposi- tion. In the 2nd period Lewis took a laterial from Denemy and ran 18 yards for the score. Cheboygan came right back with a quick touchdown of their own. They scored again and led at half time. 13-6. CHS would have to score twice to win now and they did just that. The first one came on a short pass to Davenport after Lewis, John- son, and McDermott took turns moving the ball sixty- five yards, to set up the . score. In the last quarter Johnson cracked over for the winning touchdown with 40 seconds left in the game. Fred Jolliffe's play was out- standing in the line. CHS 19 CHEBOYGAN 13.
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ann 5 Q' I S 1 'N ff J F 'lx'-.7 ... he 4 CARL FOSTER-- Carlie was a hard- blocking center and also a fine pass catcher on our cen- ter-eligible pass play. He was one of the hardest workers on the team. WILFRED BROWE- Wilfred was a small guard weighing only 135 lbs. But willing to tackle a 200 pounder. He played mostly on offense, and was a fine block- ef. DON VRATAN1NA-- Don had a bit of bad luck last year and injured his collar bone. S0 he did not see much action. Don would have been a great help in run- ning back kickoffs. JACK CROSS--Jack although not on the first eleven saw a lot of action as a defensive tackle. He was one of the toughest men on the team, and a very hard worker. JOHN LABLANCE- John was a second string guard but he was the real oil can of the team. His jokes kept the team relaxed and his hard work set an example for the rest. STUART WALKER- Although Stuart didn't play too much he was the most will ing player on the team. He was al- ways willing to step in when he was need- ed. RON GEER--Ron was our student manager last year. He was a great morale booster as well as a big help with the tape and water bucket. Ron also played on the team for three VQHFS. AL ADE OF SPORTS Piers' T-wise Cgmmfs AS Tw: Best N The Nnrwow 41.1 Y :Q A- ' , J 'T Tl xlxh. 4' I ,f Page seven COACH TERRILL- graduated from Wayne University where he won letters in football and bas- ketball. He has coached at Charle- voix for three years. His teams have won three Conference titles. COACH COLEMAN-- graduated from M. S. N. C. where he participated in Foot- ball and track. He is assistant coach for the football team and head man of the Rayder track team. His track squad has won the district track title for 14 years straight. COACH BURNS-- received his degree from Olivet College where he won letters in Football and in Baseball. Ht- is the Reserve Football Coach and has de- veloped many of CHS's stars. He is in his sixth year of coaching at CHS.
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A A C DE OF SPORTS ncH5THE5E AE-:T-HE TOPTEAMS UF THE'o52 5EA5oaw .fr f Q . l Browe, Mason, Davenport, Foster, Jolliffe, Sanford, LaBlance, Lewis, Johnson, Mosier. Second Row: T. LaBlance, Bennett, Mol, Glassford, Erber, B. Jolliffe, Albright, Smith, Burns, Walker, Denemy. Third Row: Heilig, McDonald, Elzinga, Powell, Pease, McDermott, Connol- ly, Swanson, Whitley, Cross, Back Row: Reynolds, Haggard, Gibbons, Foster, Stebe, Ulrich. :A uv' ff R ff' x IN Fi 3' - 0 First Row: See, Bergman, M.Elzinga, Ulrich, D.Elzinga, VanDenBerg, J.Stebe, G.Stebe. Second Row: Coach Burns, Reynolds, Smith, G. Foster, Sanford, Pierce, P. Foster, Q. Walker. Third Row: J. Haggard, B. Haggard, Carson, Blaine, M.Gibbons, McDonald, Heilig. Last Row: C.Wa1ker, T.Gibbnns, LaB1ance, Etienne, Gaskin, Swanson. Page nine
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