Chesapeake High School - Panther Yearbook (Chesapeake, OH)
- Class of 1949
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Lovzn lov Geena: JEAN, On: foo uAuv AUD Aovlno AILLY LENORA cATNEflNE 5 CLCGRA - wr ' if 'va 5 X NF Q N SYS? Q A L X rx E HAVE A SEAT GOOD LOOKIN SENI ORS KSA Y 9! i3'5l iff Q xg Q 1x xx xx NK X S A S fx N X X A as f N X L X is S ,, ., K X it - .: N .:Brr X-Q O ' X R ws X X R 5, A-.Q X X is f N LOUELLA 8: DELORIS SENIOR GALS UNSUSSEC TED DON ' T FALL CIBORA I D1IIN'T KNOW YOU CARED NEW LOVE? WELL, WELL HOLD HIM L . X' X fi: E N , . M N ! R . A CAUGHT IN THE ACT HOLD ON sEN1oR BOYS J CIN IN JUST FR I ENDS ' ': 4 ::l 2 , ,,:: ..E 2 ' JZ Q t OH BOY! JEAN O BA DON'T EAT THE HOLE xxx RBARA AND FRIEND DARRELL- PHY!-Lls, NBU113. AND CHARLIE SMILE PRETTY Q. sw? I gwwgl A Si 'sm iv N Wx 4 ffwxwsw - QM xg N NQYQFSQ ?ifi'?3S gf-f'ff vi Q sw' . S1iSii HUTCH GREETINGS! .Lf : S- - SQA R Sy E Hi Ss X X ES v X XX P Ng S Q L , Q 5 X WOW! HAPPY? JUNE AND MOM SMALL FRYS WHERE'S HUTCH? ALL SMILES FREE AND HUTCH 812501 J Suonafibiaa INAUES' NIcKNAuEs JDE MAOKEY AKCRI WILLIAM ELLEN BLACK LENORA UARLENE BRAIUER ELRIE CAJNERINE CLARK JAMIBE-FLOY CDLEUAN ANVIL DEAN COOPER POLLY BRADVR FERGUSON 'ABBA MAE FULLER MARVIN RAV FULTON ELDIE LOUISE HANLIN GLORIA JEAN HARRIa JEVELL MARIE HEFPNER ETNA IOABELLE HIoN KENNETN EARL Hurr ROGER LEE HUNOATE IILLIAN EDDARD HUNT dAoxIE JDNNNIE JARRELL BETTY JEAN Jones CARROLL UARNDDR KEEEER LouELLA LAIBERT Ltou LEoo BETTY LouIaE LEDIER VINRDN EUGENE MBWHORTER CLEORA ONALEE MILLER DoLoREo JEAN MILLER PAuL CuRrIR MITCHELL CHARLES RAYMOND NIOHOLO DELoRIs LouIoE NoaLE ELOIE JUNE NOBLE ELVNA JUNE PLUIILEV CNARLEU ELLIIORTN RooERs DANNY DALE RueaELL do: MACK SDNNEIDER ROBERYA LEE SNEETD DANNY MADR SIITM GILBERT EARL SMITH Euoav EUGENE TAYLOR CHARLES WILLIAM WNITLEY DARRELL RAV WNITLEY ALLIE lIooV LEN KITTY JAN Coon FERDIE WARNOOK GEoRoE FLOOIIC SNDRTV JAoRIE Izzv KEN HUNCATOI BILLIE JADR JoNaIE PETE 'AY MDRDEY SETI YARDDIRD CDRA JEANNE UITDN NIDR UINDY JUNIOR ELNER DoDoER D. B. DIooER BER? DKNNY UAOK Bulsv OKEY CNARLIE BILL UNIT WEAKNESS MAxINo EVER GIRLD BEAR CREEK CNARLIE BILL Boo OVER DLEEPINR CALIr. Bova CARROLL JUNE RICHARD HUNTUNOTON Bovo BAoNrULBoVs DIRDER TALNINR T0 GIRL! SLEEPIND GIRL! V SCHOOL PAUL 'AIDA LOUIS VOIEN Youuo Bova REDNEAD GIRL: KINDALL BIRUR WOUEN REDNEAUO ERVIE MARVIN LovE I DANER COURTINO REDRLERR DRIVINo CURYII WOIEN S. P. GIRL: VILUA Lau LOAFINO IN GLASS SOPMOUORE GIRLs AMBITION A CAREER LANVER PRIVATE SECRETARY HDURENIEE LAD. TCOHNIUIAI TRAVELIND Houotwara STENOORAPNER Tvrlor HOUIEWIFE NEI! REPORTER MoDEL SINGER NEUR REPORTER 'ORLD TRAVELER BlLL'l SEoREv SOLDIER STQIUDRAPNER GDVERNORLQ UAITREBS MECHANIC HouoEwIrE FOREIGN INTERPREI SEDRETARV SYENDRRAPNER - AYIATOR MAONINIUT STENOURAPNER SINGER SEDRETARV UOOTOR CoAoN ENGINEER SINDER BAND lNlTRUCTOR CoAou NEND REP ORTER HUSBAND CARPENTER Q, N. I. '.q wmix. S DESTINY VOOALIUT UAYDR or Doo Town Houocwlrs SoNooL TBAONER Hlsvonv fEAoNER COACH HOUIEIIFE Houotllrt BADV SITIER Coon GAV DIVDRDEE lAItREoo 0' I 0 U0 BuRINERo UANADER BACHELOR BE 2No CARINDVA VooALIo1 PAUL'l llrt CARPENTER OLD NAID - REOKLESI DRIVER 0rrIoE VDRRER gg HURRAND HOUBCIIFC CDIDNNIDY BAoREvsALL PLAYER , Boon PRIVATE NURDE HouoEuIrE TYPIIT MECHANIC HEN PEDKID NussAND BRIDR LIVER I i RDNE BAND PRESIDENT PAPER aov VEYERINARIAN I HURDAN D N Emioz 'I io I I 1 'ANDA FULLER . BRADY! FERousoN JUNE NoaLE C6144 THE SENIOR CLAaa or 19h9, BELIEVING THEHSELVEC TO ae or NORMAL HINDS' no Neneav MAKE Ano RREAENT ouR LAlT IILL Ano TESTAHENT. - To ouR SUPERINTENDENT, MR. JOIEPH RILEv, AND ouR PRINCIPAL, MRA JOHN FIINER, We WILL ouR THANKS FOR THEIR PATIENOE AND INTEREST UHIGH THEY HAVE lHoWN IN ouR oENIoR YEAR, ENDEARING THEN T0 ALL THE ueusens or THE SENIOR cLAas. To THE FACULTY WE BEQUEATH OUR APPRECIATION FOR THEIR HELPFULNEIB AT ALL TIMEIA To Mes. Couas, ouR GLASS SPONSOR, We GIVE THE ReaT THAT sue HAs so ABLY EARNEO, AND THE seaT IIIHEB or EACH MEMBER or THE GLAUIQ To THE JuNIoRa, We WILL OUR oLo HOME ROOM, TOGETHER WITH ALL ouR TRousLEn We HAve HAD PASSING THE ExAuINATIoNs IH ouR oeNIoR YEAR. To THE SOPHOIORES, WE WILL ALL THE FUN WE HAVE HAD DURING OUR SCHOOL YEARlo To THE FREBHHEH, WE HILL THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE Al BRILLIANT SENIGRS A8 WE HAVE BEEN. To THE UNDERGLABBMEN IE WILL OUR MANY TALENTIQ I, doe Axena, WILL uv TYPIHG ENILL TG DoN BRoWN. I, 'ILLIAU BLACK, WILL uv RovINc WAY: TG Joe BARNETT. I, LENORA BRAUIER, WILL uv ABILITY To GET ALONG WITH TeAoNeRc TD HY sIaTER. I, CATHERINE CLARK, WILL HY ABILITY T0 GET aNoRTNANo T0 JOANNA GO0GALLo I, JANIGE COLEMAN, WILL uv LOVE FOR THE ALUMNI TO NELLIE HOLLAND. I, DEAN Coonea, WILL uv ABILITY T0 PESTER oIRLl IH STUDY HALL TO FRED LEWIS. I, BRADVR Fenouaon, WILL uv BROWN even To BETTY Bnoosa. I, WANOA FULLER, WILL HY PosITIoN A8 CAPTAIN or CHEER LEADERS T0 MARV MILLER. I, MARVIN FULTON, WILL uv LOVE roR SPORTS TO'JAY E. SGHNEIOERQ I, ELBIE HAMLIN, WILL MY POSITION IN THE SupgRINTgNpgNT'g OFFICE T0 PAULINE SHOOT. I, JEAN HARRIS, WILL uv LOVE roR HUNTINGTON B013 TQ EARLCEN IILKI, I, JEWELL HEFFNER, WILL uv POSITION A8 SODA Jenn TO JENNY EuWARoa. IOAQELLE HIoH, WILL uv LOVE ron SOPHOUORE Rove TO DoRA Unuuuouo. KENNETH Hurr, WILL uv POSITION A8 sronvs REPORTER T0 DANNY Hurr. Rosen HUNGATE, WILL uv LOVE FOR PRETTY GIRLS TO ROBERT CHAPMAN. BILL HUNT, WILL uv PosITIoN ON THE FOOTBALL YEAH T0 RALPH KIIBALL. JACKIE JARRELL, WILL uv wAvv HAIR TO KENNETH MILLER. BETTY Jones, WILL uv PosITIpN AS EDITOR or THE VEAR soon To DORII RILEY. LOUELLA LANEERT, WILL uv LOVE FOR TYPING TO FReouIE WILLIR. Leon Leos, WILL nv HEIGHT T0 RAv SCAGGI. BETTY LESTER, WILL uv QUIET wAvs TO CLENNE LeaTeR. JEAN MILLER, WILL uv LOVE ron ALL THE sovs T0 THELNA Jerrens. CLEORA MlLLER,.WILL THE HONOR or BEING Ulla CHESAPEAKE TO GLORIA SINceR. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. CARROLL KEEPER, WILL uv LOVE ron aLoNoes TO Ten PLuuueR. I. I. I. I. I. I. PAUL MITCHELL, WILL MY ABILITY NCT TO GET ALONG WITH GIRLS TO JAHE8 M0wHORTERo I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. VINGON MOHHORTER, WILL uv DIVPLES TO BETTY ScHNeIoeR. CHARLES NICHOLS, WILL uv POSITION ON THE FOOTBALL TEAH TO JERRY GILLENA JUNE NOBLE, WILL uv LONG HAIR TO PHvLLIs FRY. DeLoRIa NosLE, WILL uv LOVE ron SHORTHAND T0 SHIRLEY PARSONS. ELTNA PLuuLEv, WILL uv LOVE ron Boa T0 WANDA CANTERBURYQ CNARLEE RooeRs, WILL uv ABILITY T0 STUDY T0 CHARLES Wooo. DAN RUSSELL, WILL uv PosITIoN AS CAPTAIN or THE BASKETBALL TeAu TO JOHN HUTCHISDN. doe SCHNEIDER, WILL uv NIoRNAuE AS 'Dlocenl T0 JERRY BENNETT. ROBERTA SHeeTs, WILL uv LOVE ron Rome envs T0 JEAN BENNETT. DAN SMITH, WILL MY ABILITY T0 no EXPERIVENTS IN RHvsIcs TO DAN Duuree. GILBERT SNITH, WILL nv Love ron MRE. Cowes T0 HARRY ALLEN. GENE TAYLOR, WILL MY Love ron SOPHOMORE GIRLS TD PAUL TAYLOR. CHARLEE wHITLEY,'WILL uv aLAcR, WAvv HAIR T0 MAo CLARK. DARRELL WHITLEY, WILL uv BLOHD, WAVY HAIR TO JAMES SMITH- THIs WILL WAs DRAWN UP ON THE SIXTEENTH DAY or FEBRUARY IN THE TEAR 19h9 AND WAS WITNEsaEu av MRE. Cones AND Mns. BRANNER. 'E THINK OUR SCHOOL HAS BEEN LOTI GF FUN, We LOVE ouR TEAoHeRs EVERY ONE. We'o RATHER oo TO GOHOOL THAN EAT, 'ITH OOHODL ALONE ouR LIrE'0 GOUPLETE. OuR NoTE sooxl ARE serene us, OUR RENoILs IN ouR HAND-- lnv OuR HOME WORK I8H'T DONE We JUST OAN'T UNDERGTANGQ IT OAN'T se 'oAuRe lE'RE LIsTENINo I To THE FRANK SINATRA INDI-- SOUEHOW WE JUST cAN'T svuov WITHOUT A RADIO. IT CANIT ee IGAUSE WEIRE DREAMINO Or THE sHoW We sAW LAST NIGHT, IT 0OULUN'T ae VAN JOHNSON'8 OHARMI THAT PUT us IN THIS PLIoHT. We ouese ITU uuaT SPRING FEVER, TNATs Wwv ouR THOUGHTS HAVE STRAYED 'E'D BETTER GET ouR Home wonx none Ir We WANT A PASSING GRADEo SENI OR OFF TO SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS ' A A5 N 4 O. L. .X wi 5 O W Q W . X 5 X xg-S gm, 3 , A Q .. 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POWELL agua Uffiaaw- Pncuozur, Tsoov Puuuuzn Vlof: Fneslocuf, dome HUTOHISON Seonr:'rARY, Don Dnuuuono TREAIURER, BARUARA Cvnua, Assent News Rzvorrcn, EAILEEN 'ILK8 BILLY IRAIMER Y E W ,f ff, f , 6 f , ,, , Wm 'M Y ELEM ,.W,q n fm ,W X x S S K Q ix M Si, 'X .yy ::5'1'.i:?xl QQEA V X -.N . -N . ,-lf, Y .: . , -N sg, . , , Lux .. N DANNY UUNF EE DANNY HUF F BROOKS , WU IS BILLY HLRON JOHN HUTCHISCN X DOROTHY LANG KENNETH MILLER DORIS RILEY 1f13x.. 2 h lJs:g.S5 4 DELG2 IS SMOOT CL EMME LESTE? SHIRLEY PARSONS JA MES ROWSEY PAUL INE SHOOT . X - Qs TEDDY PL UMM ER :A K iwi' wi S W LS A Xt? X Y Q if NNY, ,A 5535- ENSSS NNN X X S . BILLY RLDKER KE MARY STOVE .. V I Qggmqw X S Qi Q X N S Q Q X wx ,S X x wx- QQW A , X5 K I RQ. ' L. .. A N 5 x riffs- f-I JAMES IMWIDRTER MARY MILLER JUNIOR REYNOLDS CAROLYN RICE FR EE PLYB ON X ' fl I? S ' T' R ix- Ie js-W . I .f I x - BETTY SCHNEIDER NANCY SMITH RAY SCAGGS PHIL SUITER KARL TYREE EARLEEN IVILKS umfoz 5 offs Ha Fas: Pnveon MAnv Ann MILLER Bcvtv Bnooxs NANov SMITH, PIANIBT Ennuezu WILKB VunolnlA EDUAROB doAuuA GoooALL ABSENT EvA WYAN1' GEN: Fuu.en dunes Wuncox Fncoolr: WILLIS opffomofzai ROW I: Nuns KEENEY-TEACHER, MARY Lou KEENEV, PHYLLIB TIVENER, Su: COOPER, VELMA EARLEs, Psoov WILRS, BILLIE da GRECR, THELMA EARLEs, UARQIE HENDERSON. ROW Il: MACK CLARK, GARY MILLER, JACK HUNT' HARRY ALLEN, RONNY EooLEToN, JACKIE STEPHENS, GENEVELEE MOONEY, JEANNE BENNETT, HELEN DAvls, JOANN I'IAYEB,FAYE LErrINowELL, DELoREa PLuuLEv, Gconou: MILLER' Boesv FLoYn. ROW Ill: PAuL BARNETT, BILLY BAR1RAu, Jo: THORNBURD, CLAUDE LucAs, JOE JOHNSON, MAcKv Bowen, Boeav ELLIS, EuoENE JONES, CHARLES wooos, JAMES Survn, KENNETH MAY5, PARK HANLIN, MARVIN SINGER, KENNETH BAYLOU8, GLEN SoHNEIuER. Ufau. Offiaszs PRESIDENT MARY LOU KEENEY VICE PRESIDENT JOANN HAYES SECRETARY BETTY SPURLOGK TREASURER GARY MILLER News RsPoRTr:R PI-IYLLIS TIv:NER AAOPQOHZOTE Ong Bizdi PHYLLIS TIVENER GARY MILLER NANCY SMITH PIANIST Exfsffa BETTY SPLRLOCK VELMA LOU EARLES PHYLLIS TIVENER JANICSE COLEMAN PIANIST PHYLLIS FRY . NELLIE HOLLAND THELMA JEFF ERS 904 Row I: PATTv FERRIB, MARY ANN BAILEY, BARBARA ALLEN, NAoIM: FLu1v, EULA FRASNER, PATTY BLAKE, Esfnsn Hauoenson, ALTA Aanwonfn, JuAuIrA ELLIS, FeLuA BLAIR Row ll: Mn. Gsonos Youuo, Spousoe, EVA HAMLIN, SALLv BLEDBOE, HELEN Axcns, WANDA CAu1:RsuRv, ELaI: Coonsn, POLLY Bosrcn, PATTY CAnLIuo, DONNA JeAu GILLETTC, PuvLLIa KIssn, Rove: CAIN, PAUL Auotnson Row Ill: Bossv Auxlns, DAVID Hunou, JERRY.GlLLEN, RALPH KIusALL, LLOYD HARDY. Lou ELLIS, UAVID BRAUUER, down Jsrrens, Rooov Hunan, BILL HAWTHORNE, BERNARD Herrusn 155 min vuinfsffs MARY Ann BAILgv PHYLLIB Klssn GLORIA SINGER VIRGINIA PLUULEY lBONNlE SUITER JANICE COLEMAN, PIANIs1 QB Row Ig Row ll: Row III: Donornv THOUPOONQ BONNIE SUITER, VlRolNlA PLUMLEY, BETTY NANQE, PATTY POYNTER, MINNIE SNITN, ALBERTA PA1RloN, ELANORA Rowsev, JOAN WILNI JOHN NlcHoLs, JULIAN McCov, JIMMY TURNER, WILLARD RAY SNITN, PAuL UOMACTERI, Jluuv WARD' RloNARo SPURLOOK, NoRA WATSON. LEONA WEAVER, MR. WILLARD BENNETT, SPONUORQ JAuEs Mccov, DONALD WALL, VloToR WALL, CLYDE MOORE. DONALD MOWHORTER, Touuv Moons, Jluuv LEoo, Dionne WILKI, PAUL TAvLoR. ffaaa Luau Wx 9 Chesapeake Girl Wins Head Prize On Radio Program Chesapeake young folks walked off with first and third prizes on the Parade of Stars program Sunday afternoon broadcast 'over Huntington radio station WI-ITN. Miss Gloria Singer won first prize, a table model radlo, for her vocal PW- 'AY'-OR PR Es' DEN' Z'S2l?ZFQ.f2.'?J'3SZ,421?s.'?E.ZZ TOMMY WOODS V .CE PR E5 l can School. Second prize went to Ham- MAX SINGER SECRETARY lin, W. Va., contestantsl The series JERRY GILLEN TREASUQER of conteets are sponsored by a fur- niture store every -Sunday after- noon. 844 Rol Row Ro! Row Ill: IV: Dounun Uenulaou, Keunsvu ELLUU, Dnnuv Huonca, down HAv:u, OVAL Dar, uuuon dusvuoz. NAuov Anoenaon, Gnnon Bgnox, LAV:auA DAY, IMA Hinnv, DARLENC CARPENTER, MAIJORII HAMLIN, FRANOEU BRAUIER, BARQARA Hanov, Luo! Brnucrv. Ttnouenx Mas. EonA HAnL:am, Proov do BAlsz, Gonncnn EDIARDI. NonuA Hunt, FRcoA HAuLau, LAVERNE Barrels, Jo Ann CAIN, Rououn BARNETT, V:nnA db HAnunAv, Bnfvv do FtLLauocn. Dovtv 6oooALL, DARLEN: Hauulu. Jluuv FLovo, 0onALo Glsnou, RAV ELLls, Ton Coorzn, Cnnvze Hanlon, Hznsenr Dobson, HAROLD donunou, GLEN Bnkxzn, , Vtnnou Connlcn, Enos: Cnunon. Row Row Row Row ll: Ill: UAURIEE Sutra, DonALo Tuonnsune, Bosav TRnrL:Tf, STcwAa1 Suoov, Connv SINGER, Rosen? Suoot, HAnoLo PATRIQK, LARRV Rosanna. Pcoov Pnvaon, JUANUYA Moons, RosALann Rowasv, NAnov Ruoxnn, MARTHA Lzrrawowenn, NoNA PRATT, Fnxnoea IILLIU, Dcuones len GLENNA Snlfu. Dlox Srnrnens, Jluuv Nunn, LexA LEFFINGWELL, BtAuLAu lusts, L:ouA Suvocn, Jluuv NewuAn, Ton Helton. dAuloc RILEV, ALAMA Pnnnoe, Pnan Unosnlodn, TcAousnn MR. Tnsooonc NAuo:, Jluuv Reza. MEADE, dnox llnsou, DARRELL Reno, Lconnno Nlouons. Lewao lnunnos, Bvnnv LARDERHANQ ' BULLY Rows, Le: luuvnsv, Euocnt L x Row lx JAUES BENNETT, FRED Hurr, JAMES Hunan, PAUL Jonsson, KEUTR CARRnoo. Row lla UCLORES JEFFERB, NORMA Rsuwonrn, BETTY BERRY, LUIS HEFFNER, PATTY KAFPLE, MARY ALLEN, SNELRIA JEAN Aoxlns, GEoRoElnA LAUDERMAN, VIRGINIA LARE, JOYCE FRY. Row Illx RUTH HEAlRLo, SALLY ELLls, NoRuA Lvona, 'ANDA ELLll, MILDRED Jounsou, NANoY HAULIN, THARON DAVII, CAROL DAY, BETTY FREEMAN, Ja ANN HATTEN, TEAOHERS UR. FORREST MoRoAu. Row IV: GARNELL GODDALL, FRED FERouaoN, GEN: Bnnoo, KENNITN CLAOO, MERRILL HUNT, DouALn FERRUR, PHILIP DlLLon, DALE HALL, LnwELL Jonnaou, PAUL CARRuoo. ini-5 O35 Za i-'Cai H li ziatma 4 Row Ia Row ll: Row Ill: Row IV: ERUA RILEY, Annes PIERBON, BARBARA Uonnlsou, ELIZABETH SPURLDOK, Nauov Monnos, SYLVIA WAUGHQ NLIOE WELOH, ELazAv:Tu Panxen, Pnunsnz MEYER, D:LoRce Nlonoul, PNvLLls ELEANOR Wcnuss, PAV: Pwnc, GARNETY MOQUAID, GERALoau: MOMASTERB, VERNA MAvs. dluuv PRATT, JERRY WoaxuAN, ConA Sonaos, BETTY Lou Suoov, B:AvRac: MonsAn, PNYLLIG Mocov, NANQY Tneupson, MERRILL TAYLon, DONALD TuAckcn, DoNALo REED, EDWIN WALfens, MAx UAvs, JAY Souuzloen, RloHARn MILLER, Souuv Slftt, ELLIOT PAY1ou, Eu WloxEL, BULLY Sluoen. SONNY SITES PIANIST NANCY SMITH VOCAL SOLO . . . MY MAMMY 644 Row Row Row Row ll: Ill: MYRL ADKIN8, Rossa? 8ARN:11, HARVEY Fsnousou, LLovD EQTBP, Deunv Cuevas, Bosev HAnnas, DAvlo Conuwznu, Leo BLACK' DALE Bowen, MARION HAMLIN, CHARLES FlLLlNoeR. VEOLA FnAuoz, SuaRL:Y BnAuu:n, CNAnLnns Bsnnv, DoNnA BEADY, MARY BAKER, Pcoov HAGGLY, Dlxl: FREEMAN, MARv Dennison, GLORIA deAN Aoxlns, NABEL Dofson. DEANN: Cones, Bzvfv FLovo, MARY H:nsL:v, MARTHA Bowen, MARY HART, THELMA Bone, ELuzAe:Tu Henson, Ennesfnne Dcuswf, ERMA Ls: Huuv, EoAn Hsrruan, T:Aon:n: Mas. Inez EATON. CARL HALLeox, GAnv COLCUAN, EARL BRUNFIELD, Annouo Fuovn, FRANKLIN Henson, BULLY FULLER, Dloxsv 0nnls1lAn, Enussf Cunnv, GARY DAvus. CARL HAuLln, Keuncfu BLEVlN8a Row 1: Row II: Row III: Row IV: 6B DoNALo SALMONI, UARVIM PLuuL:v, BILLY POWERI, Jonnv SINGER, dcnnv Jsrrsns, PAuL Lsrrluol:LL, PAuL less. JIANNETTE lAlusn, VOOLETQUOCOY, H:Leu Mocov, UARILYM Kala, Evzgvw Mokct, Evcnvu Hunan, JULIA No9L:, CAROLTN Rlbtj 'PAULINE Lcrrlnowcun, Ruvu Ann Suuvu. Lssrcn Svloxuzn, PNULLQP Tlvcusn, JuLlAu lnuruzv, MAnL:uz UOUANIEL, PHvLLus Dounluo, do Run KAv:s, LORREKA Leila, PNYLLUU HAw1Hoant, WILLIE 'NlTE, FREDA Knlowv, T:Aonsn: Una. PAuL Kenncv' PAUL Rios, dAox GlLLt1Tc, Ktnncvn uOuAlTEQlg STANLEY sngggg, Bosav Pune, NoAu Tnacxsn, HARLAN NOBLE, DAVID less, Boasv FRINGE, Don E. RANIBOTTOM, dAuea PAuxzn. f gov BCL E if gf-Ty B 5' 'E ' f If X f ur W' WW, sf v, mum V 45' v V .C-Dzinc fp-af Cfaf :dia fouan gan ics dokman qfVf2o '1 CVVEO 1 5403-OT Awtucfznt' n ova 'zamm sv, JVM, i-Jziafiim gga nffrisi cgupsminfsndanf gfaff JVM. E ff flcfflfou dalflsminz Cfaqg B wily 1 gE'Z Qu 5. OIZ 1 - - f Unddffi Guan o'l Student Cvvanfla qjuaysz I .5 afufai-ozian Bing cjgan Gq JMZ5 5' C7 A21 alb saga cfs oza iffsl fl!l!!20'f. flflfll glfloaf fpopufaz Boy E 514- z. qoofgafl, G Lfffsmi Smith Jaw '19 ,fi-S Gqffin in Baagztgaff cl-la 1111 gDs'z1on,a ity Jlfancy dlfloi 6JVl OcfP 1' gf :XVI B Eid? LT Own rfzdlete ELL-CQUNTY RUSSBII Name 19485. 0073 ll 1949 BJSKE 7814! Z Danny Russell Sets Scoring Mark Vhth 41 Palms In Danny Russell. speedy forward of the Chesapeake Panthers. set what is believed to be a. modern scoring record ln the county. when he rolled ln 41 points against Grlfflthsville last night, as the Panthers whipped the visitors 83- 34. Danny has been an outstand- lng performer for the Panthers for lhree seasons, and while he has always scored in the high 'figures he has never approached the total he hit last night. The Panthers were red hot last night as they scored at will against the hapless invaders. Leading 21-4 at the first quarter, 40-13 at the half. and 61-21 at the third quarter mark, the Panthers were never ln danger at any time Panther Wm ln the game, Tom Nieholes was next on the scoring parade with 13 points. The Panthers also won the re- serve geme 30-16, with Harry Al- len hitting 10 points to show the way. The Panthers will be seen in action ln the County Tournament Saturday hlternoon. when they meet Blaekfork. Grlfilthsvllle Chesapeake F-McClure 5 Russell 41 F--R. Pauley 8 8 Smith 0 F-Tsckett 18 Nicholes.13 -F-Stowers 1 Hunt 7 C-Escua Keefer 10 G-Cooper 5 Gillen 1 G-Boehm 2 Hutchison 5 Grifflthsville 1 13 21 ZH Chesapeake . ..... 40 81 83 Tourney '5 sd Second D Three Lawrence county basketball players were hon- ored by official selection on the all team at the Wav- erly tournament last night. Gene Clay of Kitts Hill was selected on the first five, Russell of Chesapeake was on the second five and J. Miller of,Waterloo was pick- ed mi the nhird five or list of honorable mention. The se- lections were made by offi- cials at the tournament. New Boston, winner of the tour- nament plawed two men, Emswiller and Bowling on the first five. In ill. Russell tallied 17 nolnts. and it was said by gs. sembled spectators that Dang. erous Dan will he n strong esn- dldnte for All-Tournament holl- ors. Of course, he will be hamp- ered by not playing more than two games, but in spite ol hll short stay. he is expected to lwll s lsrle number of votes for the tremendous :amen he played ln the two Chesapeake contests. I-1, f K ,Sf W I xg X ff Ji' Y A QZSH, f X Pg L xg X ff u N f N A Us Q XXX gfn X ,, ff Y x0?ffV ft , ' Y il K K Kg? W' xx LJ X X c x ,L X V Ax . 14 . QQ. rx 3' f X ' T X lf 'Q y 'Q fifg i 'F 4 gg Q, J .. 1 XXX : 1 ily gg ww, f , f tix gf f ' jk ,K f fx . X f' ' k ,ff Q 1, U--2 -fl f-gf A W M Tx iii? XL 1 + if 1 oofgaff SQUAD UNAILKI Nlououo Fnrn Lewin Jlu loluontcn Jo: Sonnzlnen GILBERT SIITN CNARLEU Roozal down Hufoulaou 0AnnY RUIIELB D:An Coorsn Rosen Hulolvrl: Clnnonn Kctrzn WILLIAM 8LAon Jo: Anzac do: BAnn:?v BILL Hun? IILLARD Sulru Don Molnonvcl dznnv GILLCN MAx Sunozn RALPH RAnlaoT1ol Mnnvnn Funfon Vinson Moluontsn RlcnAno Srunuoox Jcnnv Bennett PCSITION LE LT LG RT 0 RG RE QB H8 FB HB C RG RT RE C FB LE H8 QB FB C LG RT TOTAL POINTS PANTHERS OPPONENTS 2521 , 1216 msn Pom' um m THE couwrv LHGUE ROGER HUNGATE 110 'POINTS AVERAGES HEIGHT 5' 10' HEIGHT 160 AGE 17 CHARLES THOMAS HESSON . . . COACH JIM PLUMLEY . . . . . ASSISTANT trashed over from the 10 yard PANTHERS WIN FRIJM PEBRO BY .26 T0 ll Roger Hungate. the chap, whose early-season lnellgiblllty status before lhe was ruled O. K. made the headlines, boosted the county- league championship hopes oi 'Chesapeake hi-gh's Purple Panth- ers Friday when he paced his teammates to a 26-0 victory over the Pedro Red Men. Hungate scored three touch- downs for Chesapeake with all of the action starting in the third period following s. scoreless first half. , The fleet line-'buster staged a 45-yard touchdown gallop for the first Chesapeake counter, inter- cepted .a pass to run 50 yards for the second, ,and contributed the third touchdown on a 49-yard .pass interception gallop. Smith. Purple Panther quarterback scored the final tally when he intercepted a pass and acampered 5 yards with the oval. I 5 s V' In addition to scoring three of the four touchdowns. Hungate 'operating from the fullback post on offense. plunged for one of the extra. points- A pass from-Rumell -to Hutchinson brought the other. Chesapeake scol-ed eight first downs to Pedro'.g six, and .com- -pleted five passes out of 1 at- Pedro attempted three temps. passes. and completed one. - The lineups: Chesapeake Pedro LE-Nichols Wagner LT-Lewis Burks LG-McWhorter Sclox' .C-Black Bodkins RG-Akers Baer R.T-Barnett Kaiser RE-Hunt Kelley QB-Smith Pemberton LH-B-ussell Ruth RH'-Cooper Jayne- FB-Hungate Stambaugh Subs-Pedro: Johnny B s e r, 1 Chester Wells. Wayne McClellan, Brammer. Cellar. Dalton, Ralph Anklson, Sam- McClain. 1 Chesapeake ..... 0 0 18 13-285 Padm ....... .. 0 0 0' 0- 0 BHESAPEAKE UUWNS BUFFALU 33-13 WITH HUNGATE LEADING HIT PARADE The Chesapeake Panthers, hitting on all twelve cylinders. hreezed to a 88 to 18 victory over Buffalo, W. Va., High, Friday afternoon at Chesapeake before a great throng of ardent fans. Thfentire Cheaepeake line and backfleld showed great improve- ment and performed in their hestl style ln downing a fine Buffalo team. Roger I-Iungate was the scor-w ing ace of the Panthers. So good wus the Buffalo team that it battled on even terms. through the first period, losing tha ball at the close of the quarter on, the Chesapealle 15-yard line. ' When the second quarter opened, Hungate sliced Off left tackle, and out back to run 85-yards for the Again in the fourth period Huo- gate ' ' line for s touchdown makin! me count Chesapeake 82. Buffalo 1. A pau, Russell to Koster for the ex- tra. point was good and that endedi the Chesapeake scoring, brlnilhl the total 33 to 7. 1 Agugmt gh, Chesapeake, reserve team the Buffalo team started a concerted march ln the closing minutes and score on a 21-Yard dash by Smith. x-ns attempted H111 around end' for the' conversion tailed so the final count was Ches- qpeake 88, Buffalo 33. , For Chesapeake: Ends. 1416310195 and Hunt: Tackleli I-Owl! 'nd Schneider, Guards, McWhorter and Akers: Center, Rogers: LH, Le!- tlrst counter of the pastimlng,.,lunzweu: RH, coops: FB' Hun. Dgnny Russell plunged tor the con- version, making the score, Chesa- peake 7, Buffalo 0. In the middle of the second per- iod. Buffalo tied thetcount, work- ing the ball to the Chesapeake 29- and trom that point a pak, Smith to Ross was good for the L d. The conversion failed. At the close of the second per- iod, Russell hlt Hunt with a pass that was good for 19 yards and a touchdown. The conversion failed. in the third period, Hungits- plunged the 'final tive yards for I touchdown and then drove ovu' center for the conversion, to run the Chesapeake total to 19. Chesapeake again scored when I-fungate went tm-ough center h'0m the 10-yard line for a touchdown. I-luugate then hit over center hr: the conversion to make the score 26 to 'I for Chesapeake. K gate and QB. Russell. For Buffalo: Ends, Wellman and Ross: Tackles. Eastham and Shy: Guards, Chadwick and Burton: Center, Staley: LH, Smith: RH. MeComaa, FB, White. QB. Winters. Substitutes: Chesapeake-Kimbol Bennett, Gillen, Barnett. Hamlin. Willard Smith, Vincent McWhorter. Don McWhorter, Marvin Fulton, Ralph Ransbcttom, Keefer. Gilbeff- Smith. ' Buffalo - Hayton, Blankenship, Nelson, Mead. Ward. Minor. Ched- wlck, Allie, Hensley, Nichols and Ball. Chesapeake Unbeaten Alter Whipping Pedro I-Iungate Scores Three Of Panther TD's On Runs Of 55. 51. -600 Yards Against Pedro PUWERFUL MAN, W. VA., ELEVEN HOLDS CHESAPEAKE PANTHERS .Til I2-I2 IJEADLUBK FRIDAY ' Ch:'sapeake's Panthers ran upiinost Impressive one. The gainei against 8. powerful high school grid team from Man, W. Vu., Fri- day afternoon and lt looked as if the West Virglnlans might make the Chesapeake I-lornecoming a. sod N affair before the game ended 12- 12. The Man warriors scored two touchdowns in the first halt, with A speed merchant named Klipo carrying the mail. on a 40-yard sprint ln i the first period and chasing around end for 21 yards in the second period for the tngo t. d.'s. The conversion attempt failed after each of the scoring! processlons. A fighting Panther team charg- ed back in the second halt when the Chesapeake athletes, with a great line that outcharged their playmates from Man, all the way, reallv rising to the heights. While the line was msnfully do- ing its chores Danny Russell plumpcd a pretty pass to Keefer who negotiated the remaining 14- yards for the first touchdown ear- ly ln the third period. The Panthers continued their impetus in the remainder of the third canto and when the fourth quarter got well under way Danny Russell 'tossed a spot pass to Coop- er for five yards and a touchdown. The conversion attempt failed- Lewis, Smith and -McWhorter played an excellent game on de- fense for the Panthers and con- tributed greatly lo the wonderful showing Ol' the Chesapeake team against. their really potent visitors. 1 William Black. one of the Chesa- peake stars was out of the game due to- a leg' injury sustained :Thursday afternoon in a practice ' session. He is in a Huntington hos- , pltal. ' The homecomlngx program was a was preceded by a parade that' covered one mile. It got under Way at 10:00 a. ni. and was a beautifull pageant. ' Lhesapeake high's queen was Roberta Sheets. Her attendants were Free Plybon. Mary Lou Keeney and Mary Ann Bailey. I Man hlgh's queen was Fanee Leach. with Shirley Staten and Gaye B:-umrield serving as her at- tendants. At half time the ceremony was also most beautiful and added color and gayety to the contest. The program opened with the ren- dition of the Alma Mater song by Gloria Singer. who was aczompan- led by Karl Tyree, on the trumpet. Mr. Young, dean of boys. intro- duced Supt. Joe Riley, who wel-' coined Man to Chesapeake. 'then Mr. Young introduced principal. John Fisher, who presented floral bouquets to the two queens. Each attendant was -given a beautifull carnage. ' The queens were crowned last night at the intermission of the Homecoming Dance, which was a brilliant affair and highlighted the fall activities of the Chesapeake high school. The lineups: Poo. Chesapeake Man. W. Va. LE-Nlcholes Gilbert LT-Lewis Lonkas DG---Mcwhort er Bailey G-G. Smith J ustioe RG-Akers Spins R'1'qBa.x-neti 'White RE-Hunt Deuboneuch LH- Reefer ,Klipo RI-I-Cooper Pet rhart QB-Russell , . leer FVB-Hungate if 7 en Referee, Rolph. Umpfm a.: Head Llnesmnn, Coen. 'y...,f Chesapeake In Southern Ohio Conference CHESAPEAKE TRAMPLES ST. JOE FLYERS 31-0 Danny Russell ls Standuut Backls Panthers Triumph A big. rangy crew of Chesa- peake Panthers, sparked by the running and passing ,of Dan Rua- sell. took a. long stride toward e. defense of their county champion- shlp when they defeated a. scrappy bunch of St. Joe Flyers 31-0 last night at Beechwood stadium. A crowd estimated at 2500 watched the Panthers roll to five touchdowns and an extra point whlle limiting the Flyers to 65 yards on the ground. Chesapeake made good use of its superior speed and power on the offense and its heavier llne throttled all attempts of the Flyers to cross into pay dirt. The Flyers made but one ser- ious scoring threat. and that was stopped by the clock at -the and of the first half with the hall on the- two yard line. Following the Panthers' Xourth touchdown the Flyers seemed to catch fire and on the flrst play after the kickoff 'Pat Levine broke through tackle, out ball andt got all the way to the 20 yard line. The Flyers lost. the ball on downs here but the Panthers quick kicked to the 33 yard line. On the first play Levine a flat pass from Mike Madden, and on a beautiful, twisting run got down to the two yard line. Two line bucks failed to scorerand the hal! ended with the hall still on the two. The Panther offensive started rolling immediately alter the opening kick off. Russell flipped two passes, good for 20 yards, the Flyers braced but forced' the Panthers to kick. The Flyers could not gain and Sthtth inter- cepted B. long pass on the 26 and returned it to the Flyer 7. Rog- er Hungate 081116 in the game and on his first running play of the season bulled his way over from the seven yard stripe. The try for point failed. The second Panther score also came in the flrstpquarter when Russell passed to Hunt in the end zone. after the Panthers had tak- en over the hall on the'Flyer 80 following a fumble by Pat Iavine on a punt attempt. The third counter came in the second quarter when the Panthers- took over the ball on the Flyer 41. I-Iungate got two through center Grifiilhsville Loses To Panthers 27 To 7 The Chesapeake Panthers ripped through the Grif- fithsville, W. Va., high school team at Chesapeake Ra-idey afternoon by the score of 27 to 'Z for thelr second stralght win of the season. The Panthers struck. with equal force both Qi the ground and through the air to brmg about the defeat of Griffithsville. The Panthers of Coach Tom Hessen piled up their 27 points in- the first three quarters, and al- lowed the vlrltors to tally their TD in the final period after sub- stl were inserted into the lin, P- A The Ill-at Panther touchdown same early ln the opening oanto after a lon: pan from Danny Russell to End Charles Nlohola an-nee the aan to the Griffiths- auie s-in-a nan 'mi touchdown elmo, on the--next play when Russell passed to Carroll Kee!- er in the end aoneg The try for extra maint wee no 7003. Chesa- peake 8. Grlfflthsvllle 0. In the second quarter. Keefer. .who is prqvlng to be one of the eounty's ace performers, broke loose for 70 yards and Chesa- 'peake's second touchdown' after talrlng a kick. Danny Russell add- ed the extra polnton a line buck. Roger Hungste, the big Panther fullback, dominated the offensive ion Qhesapealse'd next drive to the Grlffithsvllle goal line. He started? the march on the Panther -25, and ellmaxed it with a smash ot.tlu-ee yn-as., for me third Chesapeake TD. Russell added the extra point on a run. Chesapeake 20, Gril- 'tlfthsville 0. Later ln that same quarter, Rus- sell uncorkedsnother beautiiut pass which was pulled ln'hy Nich- ols for the touohtonm. The play was good for 42 yards. Hungate added the tlnal Panther point on a line plunge. ln the fourth quarter, wlth Chesapeake subs in all positions, Grlfflthsvllle's quarterback Lowl ery took a' pass and worxned his way 15 yards for a touchdown. Stowers placeklck for the extra was good. Chesapeake 27, Grif- fithsvllle 7. .Chesapeake in winning demon- strated araln that they must rank as the team to beat In the County. League this season, Their team has strength in all positions. and in their two lame! ao lar have experienced little difficulty ln' loorlng al- most lu time they so desire. Chesapeake Pea. Grliflthavllle Nichols L E Cooper Lewis Ll' Glllenweter J. Smith LG . Bell Black C Osborne Rogers RG Smith Schneider Rl' Stowers Hutchinson RE A. Pauley Leiflngwell QB Lowery Russell L H h Miles Cooper RI-I P. Pauley Keeler IB Escue ,plungeithrough eenter for the and then, Russell picked up 19 s.- round rlght end. Hungate went through center for 10 Ydrds and Hungate got three yards to the Flyer 8. A Russell to Hunt pass was incomplete but a double re- verse wlth Nichols, the Panther lett end, wlndlng up with the ball, was good for eight yards and a touchdown. The fourth Panther score of the first half cams when Smlth ln- tercepted a long pans by Pat Le- vine and rambled 50 yards down the west sldellne, to the Flyer right end and after Kiefer lost 25. Russell picked up 15 around right end and after Kiefer lost two yards around left end, the rifle arm of Russell was again unltmbered and he tossed to Kle- fer ln the end none for the touch- down. The halt time score was 24-0 in favor of Chesapeake. The thlrd perlod was scoreless although the boys of Tommy Hes- son moved down to the 18 yard line of St. Joe before losing the ball on downs. Following this threat the Flyers putfon one or the best juggling acts of the IBS? non. Pat Isvlne tossed e. flat. pass to Mike Madden who later- aled to Pete Holtz, who again lateraled back to Mike Madden. The play was good for 21 yards. Panthers In First Defeat Oi Campaign Huntington Vlnson's Tigers end- ed Chesapeake's wlnnlnz streak at the Peake Friday afternoon with a 19 to 0 victory. The wlnners tallied two touchdowns ln the flrst hal! and one more in the iourth quarter to defeat the Lawrence counuans. The victory was the third ln tour outings for vlnson, while Chesa- peake now has a record ot two wins and one setback.- Vinaon seared a few mlnutea after the lame' started when White passed from the Chesa- peakeuyardllnetolndllrurn who took the plll on the I9 and ran the remaining dlatanee for the touchdown. The pal: 'fl tor extra point was incomplete. After the teams battled on even terms for the llrst hal! of the second quarter, Panther Hslfback Danny Russell faded back and heaved a pass which was inter- cepted by Vinson Tackle Nutter who raced down the sidellne to soore.,Morehead's attempted placa- klck for the extra point ialled. The Panthers tightened their defenses' in the third quarter, hold- lng Vlnson scoreless, and staged a drlve which carried to the Tiger 30 yard line fonthelr deepest pen- etration o! the game. Vinson took over once aaaln at the bednnlnl of the Ilnal r and drove their way' to' Chesapeake! I0 where Grant The fourth quarter saw Dan Russell on the rampage again. Taking the ball on their own 30, Russell faded back and tossed a. 27 yard pass to Hutchinson, who' made a sensational catuh of the ball. Russell circled right end for 80.yard-B to the Flyer 16. Smith got eight yards and on the next' play Russell! touchdown run was nullified when the Panther back- field was penalized tlve yards for being ln motlon. Russell then faded and threw to Hutchinson in the end zone for the .tltth and final touchdown. Neither team threatened to score during the re- mainder of the game: Line up: , St. Joe: Ends Burke, Madden. Walkerg tackles, Hacker, Hortel, Culbertson: guards, Patterson. Ed Holtxapfel, Reinhardt: center, Hum, Bill Klnneyg backs. Levine, Compliment, Madden, Paul Joe Holtsepfel, Fisher, Bob Kinney, Dunworth. Chesapeake: Ends: Hutehlnsonf Nldhola. Hunt: tackles, Lewis, Schneider, Barnett, Bennett: guards, Rogers. McWhorter, Ham- lin, cener, Black, Mnwhorterg -hacks. tfingwell, Smith, Russell,- Cooper, Hungate, McWhorter. - Russell and Roger Hungate starred for the Panthers in defeat Hungate ripped oft the Panthers longest run of thegame in the final period when he skirted rlght end for 40 yards. The lineups: Vinson Pos. Clresanlke Evans ...... LE ---- - Nichols Curnutte .... LT ..... -- Lewis Hastings ..... LG McWhorter -Saunders .... C -------- Black Luther -.--.. RG , .... Rozers Nutter . ..... RT --- Schneider Crum ....... RE Hutchinson White -- .... QB .... G. Smltn Williams .... LH ..... Russell Grant' . ..... RH ---., Cooper Morehead ---. FB .... Hunsatt Score by quarters: Vinson ......... 8 6 0 'I-19 Chesapeake .--- 0 0 0 0-0 L Z--4 gf ,,.g-n ,-- Ex fi? 3. - l .A' . fi' .j' I !x',. ' . 47 ,2 7 I W 4. if e x ' , I ' . X touchdown. Crum' -placekleked -. the extra point. And where were you when their full - back bulled his way through the middlow' CUAL GROVE. CHESAPEAKE BATTLE T0 20-20 TIE Panthers Rally For Two Touchdowns In Second Hall To Deadlock .Score County League Race- Unchanqed After Contenders 'End In Draw ' HE CH-ESAPEAKE PANTHERS trailed the Coal Grove Hornets 20-6 early in the third quarter at Chesa- peake Friday- afternoon, but rallied in the third and final periods to Full into a 20-20 tie with the Hornets just a. minute be ore the 'game ended. The result of the game surprised no one, since it has been known for several weeks that those two teams were to be the top two in the County League, and they were about as evenly-matched astwo teams could be. Fx-iday's game at Chesapeake' was a case of the Hornets striking hard ln the early minutes of the game and staying ahead until i 40-yard pass tied the fray in the last minute. The Panthers were forced to stage an uphill battle all the way, but they came through gloriously and gave their sad- dened fans something to sceram about ln the latter stages of the game. The tle leaves the top rungs of the County League very much as they were before the game was played. The Hornets still lead with three wlns and their tie. which Chesapeake remains ln second place with two wins and the tle. It was lim Sllltleton. red-hot candldate for All-County hon- ors. who provided the Hornets with their -early spark. Early ln the very first quarter, Coal Grove took the klokoff and trav- eled stralght down the fleld for a touchdown. The alx-pointer was scored hy .llm Singleton whoqplunlcd over from the three yard line. Sina'leton'a place- Later in -that period Coal Grove struck again, with Singleton ell- maxlng a long drive hy scoring his second touchdown, this one from the five yard line. This time Singleton's placeklck was good. givin! the Hornets a 18-0 lead at t.he close of the first' period. In the second quarter, Carroll Keefer grabbed the ball. shot around left end and raced 60 yards for Chesapeake's first touch- down. Danny Russell's pass in- tended for John Hutchinson failed ln the conversion attempt. Coal Grove made it three TD's to one early ln the third quarter when Oscar Malone cllmaxed an 80-yard drive by pounding over from the eight yard llne. Single- ton agaln kicked the extra point and the Hornets led 20-8. Later ln the third quarter, after helns pushed- around for almost three perlodx Chesapeake started dolng something about the score lllinst themr After takin! the Hornet kickoff, Chea- apeake drove down the field and made all thelr efforts worth- whlle with a touchdown pan which went from Rumell to I-'nllbaek Roger Hungate. Bus- sell passed to End Charles Nichols for the extra polnt. makin! the aoore 20-13. Chesapeake was forced to give out with every ounce of strength they could muster ln the last quarterto get back in the game. Holding the Homets away from their goal llne all the while. Ches- apeake flnally got their chance with only one inlnute to play. ' With the ball on the 'Hornet 40, Russell uncorked a heautlful pass to Nichols who snared t.he plll and raced that distance for the touchdown which made the score 20-19 in favor of Coal Grove. With everything dependlng on the powerful legs of Hungate. the Panther fullback, hulled into the line and added the tylilhi point. The work of Hutchinson' at end was outstandlna for the Panthers, while Joe Schneider. Fred Lewis. James McWhor- ter and Charles Rogers also turned In :ood IINCS- Leonard Click and Bill Colley were tops ln the Hornet 'llne. The lineups: Coal Grove Pos. Chesapeake Dlllon ..... - LE ...... Nichols Click ....... LT ........ Lewis Colley - ..... LG -. McWhorter Hankins ----- C---.. ...... -Smith Hensley .... RG - ..... Rogers llarrlson ---- RI' .... Schneider Ncurse - ..... Rl-1 -- Hutchinson Grove ...... QB ...... Russell J enklna ..... L I-I ...... Kecfer Malone ...... RH ...... Cooper Singleton .... F B ..... ,I-lungate Score hy quarters: Coal Grove ---- 18 Chesapeake -- -- 0 ooo-so 671-zo The Chesapeake Panthen-,score ed thdr thlrd Countyf League, victory of the season at Soutjl Polnt-last night when they buried the Pointers under a 39 to 6 de- feat. Chesapeake maintained its half-game deficit behind league- leadlng Coal Grove, a teena- which spanked .the Pedro Redmenrwed- 'nesday afternoon. The Panthers used short runs, long runs: short passes and long passes to score their slx town- downs against the Pointers. Coach Tom Hesson's crew were great ln dll departments and completely dominated the game from start to finish. 'Early fn the first quarter, Chesa- peake struck pay dlrt when Rus- sell uncorked a pass to Nichols which was good for 25 yards and a TD. The extra point was made on a plaeekick hynnean Cooper. Later in that' opening stanza. l-Iungate dashed around left end for atouchdown from the three yard llncand then hullcd into the line for the extra point. giving .the Panthers an early 14-0 lead. kick try for extra polnt was no aood. and the Hornets quickly led 6-0. Panthers Whip South Point 39-6 In Loop Tilt Chesapeake Again Strong Un Dllensep Nichols Catches Two Passes For Touchdowns For 'Peake In the mlddle of the' second quarter. Russell heaved a short pass to End 'Bill Hunt who nabbed the hall and waltzed five yards for a touehdownfrom the three to run for the extra point but it was short. It was South, Polnt'l turn to do s llttle aoorlnx tn the later part of thataecond uuarter. Joe Wheeler passed a bullet to -lilo McClure for the touchdown on a Nay which covered 15 yards. The same pair teamed up -on a pau try for the extra Willis but lt failed. The acoro at the half was 28 to 3. South Point klcked off fn the second half, Russell taking the ball on hls 10-yard llne, and be- hind beautiful' blocking raced 90 yards for the touchdown. Q place- klck by Cooper was wlde.ln the conversion attempt. ' Chesapeake scored two more touchdowns ln the flnal quarter. At the start of the period, Hun- -gate ripped off-tackle for 15 yards anda touchdown. 'He then banged. the Une for the extra point, glvtng the Panthers a 83-Q lead. . in South.Potnt drove deep into Panther territory in the flnal period but were held for downs. Midway through that fourth canto, Carroll Keefer punted on the Chesapeake one yard line, but South Point blocked lt, and recovered. The Pointers were held for downs on the one yard line again. Thls time, Russell ollpped a pass to. Nichols on first down. the and taking the hall on the 20 and roarlna downfleld the remalnlll distance for the touchdown. That play covered exactly 99 yards. Hunnte'l plunge for extra polnt was short, maklnl the ftrlal aoore 8946. ' ' The line play of.. , es Mc- Whorter, Charles Rage -and Joe Schneider was outstanding for Chesapeake, while Ends Jim Mc- Clure and Don Forgey played great hall for the Pointers. The lineups: Chesapeake Pos. South Polnt Nichols ..... LE ..... McClure Lewis ------- LT --- Thalacker McWhorter -- LG .... B. Webb Smlth ...,,. .... C- .... ..- Johnson Rogers ...... RG Schneider --- RT ...... Lester ----..- Moore Hutchinson -- RE ...... Forgey Russell ...... QB -... ..... , May Cooper ...... LH ...... McKee Keefer ...... RH ..... J., Webb Hungate ..... FB .... Wheeler Subs: Chesapeake-Marvin' Ful- ton. Willard Smith, B111 Hunt. Gerry Gillen, Clark Hamlin. Son- ny mumble. Ralph Ransbottom. Max Singer. Joe Barnett, Vinson McWhorter, Pete Jeffers, Dave Lefflqgwell, Junior Reynolds, Joe Akers. Seore by quarters: Chesapeake --..--14 6 8 13-89 South Point .... U 6 0 0- 6 ,The Chesapeake Panthers met a rough team front Guyan Valley. W. Va.. on the latter's fleld Wed- nesday afternoon, and ran into shore than they could handle. los- lng 20 to 'l.' The loss was Chesa- peake's second loss' of Bla season agalnst flve vlctorles and two tles. The game was played on a mud- dy field ln. a steady downpour of rain and sleet and there were lots of fumbles and very little of Danny Russel1's great pass- throwing. Coach Dlek'Ware'a Gunn Val- ley team took a quick lead mid- way through the first perlod when Roscoe Naples, the team's great fullback. aoored a touoh- down from the five yard line. Tho oon1erllllll.tl'! hull-- Mldway through the third quar- ter. Chesapeake drove to they enemy 87, and a pass from Russell to End Bill Hunt moved the ball to the 12. Roger I-lungate rammed lthrough the llne for the touch- 'down. and then banged through .for the extra point. making the Chesapeake Loses To ' Guyan Valley 20 To 7 Rain, Sleet Fall During Grid Contest y Late ln the perlod, Panther! Guard Charles Rogers intercepted: a lateral and returned lt nine' yards to the Guyan Valley 21.5 After Hungate made a Yard to' the 20,,the quarter ended. ' Russell than passed to Hunt which was good to the 12 and. two plays by llungate took the ball. to the Guyan Valley one yard line, where the enemyiook over on downe. They kicked out ofdangerlndafterCarrollKee!- ' er kicked out of bounds on the enemy lit they started back UD- field. ' When they reached the Panther 47, Earl 'Adkins streaked around right end for the touchdown and Napier plunged for the extra point. Score by quarters: Guyan Valley .... 6 'I 0 'I--30 Chesapeake ...... o o 'z 0- 1 Panthers L Chesapeake Ties For County Crown With Win Over Hanging Panthers Are Anxious To Meet Hornets Again ' The Chesapeake Panthers won a tie with Coal Grove for the Lawrence County Football League championship Saturday afternoon :when they downed the Rockets ,of Hanging Rock 27 to- 0. 1 The win was No. 5 for the Pan- thers tn.the league. the only blem- ish on anotherwlse perfect record being a 20-20'tle with the- Coal kGrove Hornets. That tie ls the only defect ln the Hornets' record also, leaving the league race all deadlocked with five wins. no th losses and one tle for both schools. 1 Following the game at Chesa- peake Saturday afternoon, sen- timent ln that up-rlver vlllage was strong-for a playoff game at a neutral field next weekend. lt was stated unofftclally that Chesapeake would weloome an opportunity to meet the 'W' N' Bl ki k lcaemmxs ron. nmmrkt Nichols : ..... LE--- H. McFann Lawn ........ LT ..-.-.... rum subs: cnmpasue-D. MCWUOQX Hamlin ..... -LG--J. Oraddolph R. Smlth RG-- ---- Lycans G. Smith -... C . .--.-- Rogers ---......- l Schneider ...- RT --...-. Harris Hunt ---- ...- RE-- -- McCorkle. Russell - .... -QB- W. Craddolph Cooper - .-.... Ll-I -... -... Lo ng Keefer ----....-RH .....- Bentley- l-lungate -- ---FB ....... Massle, t , Kimble, Fulton. Gillm- 1v.:whorter.Sinse1'- W- Smith- Bennett, Ransbottom. Akers' Jeffers. sears by quaffem gi 'Chesapeake -----19 7 gtk-536 amkrorls -- 0 6 Hornets in a game to determine the winner of the loop chase . for 'eB. m The two top clubs at the close practically even terms dul-ing. the. season. In the most rugged game ' for both teams-the Hanging Rock of the season played along -org' contests-the co-champions play-' ed wlth about the same effect- iveness-both winning by four touchdowns. A meeting between Coal Grove and Chesapeake at Ironton's Beechwood Stadium on either Fri- day nr Saturday nlght would at- tract one of the largest crowds of the season. Grid fans from all corners of the county and hun- dreds from the city would be shoe-horned into the park to watch the battle of champions. In Saturday's game at Chesa- peake. the Panthers struck thru the air to rack up their victory. The first Panther touchdown came ln the initial quarter when Car- roll Keefer grabbed a lateral pass and ran for the marker. A pass from Danny Russell to End Charley Nlchols was good for the extra point. Later ln the first quarter, Roger Hungate took a Russell pass and 'went-over for the score, and Keef- er tookranother Russell aerial for the extra point. ln the second period. Nichols made a sensational catch of Rus- Rock sell's flip to scoot for the Pan- thers' third touchdown and Russell crossed up the enemy by runnfng the extra polnt. glv- ing the Chesapeake!! a 21-0 lead at halftlmeu ln the third perlod, there was no scoring at all. with both teams making mild scoring threats. lt was not untll midway ln the final stanza that Chesapeake tal- lled Ita :max fD. It came on 5 Russell to Bill Hunt pass, and inoved. the score to 27-0. The try for conversion was no good, and the game ended with. that score. f Chesapeake Tunes Up Wins 39-6 C The Panthers of Chesapeake high school won their fourth County Loerue victory Wednes- day afternoon at Chesapeake when they downed the Bobcats of Black- fork hilh, 89 to 6. ln yesterday's same. Chesa- -peake kicked off. the Bobcats worklng the hall back to their 45 where the Panthers held for downs. On thelr first offenalve play. Dan Russell flipped a pass to Carroll Keefer who sprlnt- ed all the way for the touch- down. Russell then passed to end Charles Nichols for the ex- tra point. CHARLEY NICHOLS. End Midway through the period. Russell uncorked a beautiful pass to Keeler asain. this time fn!- toudtdoum play covering 63,yards.F A line plunge try for the extra point by Roger Hungate was short, and the Panthers led 18-0. Late ln the first quarter, Chesa- rpeake kicked off but Blackfork 'fumbled and Chesapeake recovered on the Bobcat 40. The Panthers worked the ball to the 11 yard line and Hungate then took lt rover. his extra point try falled. Emaklng the s o e 19-0 5 ws -1-szszff - RNNA E sss-X .gs--. A c N , 3. rms. . crnaaafr smrm, censu- X X s O X bi Qs X .ss xr 5 XX X X.. E gif ks SWR1 to s'Xx M ts C -X ssl' X -Y...-, - b ,k.s Midway through the secondk quarter. Hungate made another,- touchdown. this time from the ll yard line again. 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' X - s. 1- 'ss x X 5 X x x XX ss S b xx hx xX S5 X sv g,.,, X ROGER HUNGATE When the Panthersfrneet 'Hang- lngllock Saturday, 13 players will heyln their last game. They are Willlam Black. Charles Rogers, .Charles Nichols, Roger Hungate, Joe Akers, Vinson McWhorter, fDean Cooper, Dan' Russell, Bill Hunt, Gilbert Smith, Marvin Fulton, Joe Schneider and Carroll A Keefer. Nine of the starting eleven against Blackforkf were seniors. DANNY RUSSELL X li X j . pg: Q- Ountff OOfg C7 -again -Q... N Gfzeer ofeaalers WANDA FLLLER MARY ANN MILLER ISABELLE HIGH PHYLLIS TIVENER ROBERTA SHEETS NELLIE HOLLAND PHYLLIS FRY THELMA JEFFERS Front rows left to rlght Charles Nichols Karl '13-iiee, Willard gnith, Jerry Ben: nett, Max Singer, Boyd Nichols, Royce Cain, Richard Spurlock, John Jeffers. Second row-William Black. Charles Rogers, Roger l-lungate. Joe Akers. Vinson Mcwhorteil, Dean Cooper. James McWhorter, Park Hamlin, Donald McWhorter, David Leiflngwell. Bhck row-Conch Tom Hesson, Paul Mitchell, James Smith, J S h lder. Gilbert Smith, John Hutchinson, Joe Barnett, Lloyd oe c ne Hardy, Bill Hunt, Fred Lewls, Danny Russell, Assistant Coach .hm Plumley. dns am. nun-r is ex ,-'Qu Q S 1 1525 , DEAN UOOPUI W ILI. BLACK JAMES uemmfm J anfgsli mx 3 Q- , -Q . is J .f N X if fx S N E X .X Ng Q gg-Q K v XSS? X XX Q X X3 i ROGER DUNATE JOE AKERS EAT CHARLES NINBLS GILBERT SMITH OARRGJ. KEEFER ill ' JO!-N HUTCHISQN JOE SGINEIDU DANNY RUSSU.L CHARLES ROGERS FRED LUIS an ffisfzsf til ROI lx TIIELIA, Jlfflllg Puvl.l.la Fav, Nl:l.l.u: Hou.Aln, Roseau Susan. ROI lla lun Fuunn, Mnnv.Aun Mlu.l:n, Numa.: Hum, Pnvuns Tlvnn. Qanfgsz Cuga -N Q 3 - N X 3? if XX X NWS ' X? SX YN R I S 1 URVIN FLLTON R Q... Q 1 at-:nav asrmsrr if . L 'sl MISS Bl ITN JOE BARNETT V INSON UGIRORTER Q P-nm X? .4 X e'g X. x Y- N Q 5 fi' X X .vb SUB LEFF IIIBIBJ. PARK HMI. I N l MES fgaff CHESAPEAKE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1948-49 Dec, 3Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Hon. Jcin. Jon, Nan Hon, Jan. Jon. Jon, 'Jem 'Feb. 'Feb. nFeb. Feb. xFeb. xFeb. Feb. 'Low xAfte K. Q. 3 lronton ....,.,. There IO Cool Grove ...L Here II Griffithsville .,. There I3 Marshall ...Qi Here I7 Windsor There 21 Rome ... , Here 4 South Point .i There 7 Pedro -........ Here II Proctorville -.,. There I4 Kitts Hill Q... There I8 Hanging Rack .-. There I9 Wayne .-ti... Here 2I Waterloo .1-.. Here 27 Cool Grove -i. There 28 Blacktork ... Here l Procrorville . Here 4 Rome ...-...T There 8 Ironten St. Joe 1. Here IO Kitts Hill ii. Here II Wayne l.. There I4 Marshall .TT There I5 Griffithsvllle ....,,. Here QH2 Ro' 'JW55 S v WINNER, JACKIE HUNT. JERRV Gltten, down Hutcuuon G -99 SUITM Blum HUNT, dennv Bennett, Mnmocn. 'Row ll: Rlium KIMBALI., CuAm..ca NICHOLS, Tou Henson, Conan, Hllnev Au.:u, DAuNv Runcu.. fllllllh lIli3l'lH' Rally Necessary Tn Decide Game 'The Chesapeake Panthers gained a tie for second place in the county league standings -last night, with ri 40-'34 win over the St. Joe Flyers. The Panthers had trailed Rome by a half -game, but the win over the Flyers gave them an identical -9-2 record for the season with 'Rome and the two clubs will thus share the runnereup spot, behind Kitts Hill, Mao flnisl-Sed with sr clean record of 11 wins ngaihst no looses. 'It tools a fourth quarter rally by the Panthers to win the game. as the Flyers led by three points .at the three quarter mark, 24-21. The game was close all the way, as the two teams were tied up' at the end nf the first quarter 6-6. and the Flyers had a one point 12-11 lead at the half. Gil Smith was the 'leading scorer last nlghh as 'he netted 15 points. to pace 'both teams. Dan- ny 'Russell took second honors with ten. Pat Levine and 'Don Miller dropped, in 9 point! each in 'lend the Duteh. The PNIUIBYJI also took the re- WWE .serve 20-9. with Hum hir- Nnf for nine points to lend the winners, Ind Dunworth netting !lve to lend the losing Dutch. rence County League Gomes. . rnocn Games The Kitts their tlyxest squeeze of the season last night on the Chesapuke boards, but finally managed to eke out A 81 to 29 triumph over the Panthers in 1 non-league con- cern. y The Wildcats had not won a game by less than slx points prior to last night! battle at the Peake. but ln thlt tilt, Cold! Tom Hes- son's crew left doubt in Kltfl Hlll's minds that this was to be their 21st straight victory. Hill Wildcats had Hillians Eke Uul Panthers Klth HH! tookihe lead lz-1 after one quarter, sand they were still :head by flve point! It the half, 20-15. A! the three- quarter Pole. the Cheslpelkerl hid moved to within two lllllel of their enemlu, 25-23. During the final heat, Chesal, pealre pulled into s tie and then went ahead of Kitts Hill for X brief period, that being the only time this season that any team 'luis been lhild of the Wildcats ln the iwnazs with 40 seconds -to play, and the more all tied up at 29-29, Gene Chy of the Wildcats was fouled. He calmly tolk his place at the free throw line., and dropped In Iboth his foul shots to live hll team'the win. Chesapeake flred 1 'G,C1,y 3 couple of valleys in the closing seconds. but they went wild., Danny Russell was Chesa- peake's ace with nine- marker!- followed by Charlie Nichols with Eeven and John Hutchison with ix. . St. Joe luligqgpgjm F-Levine 9 Russell 10 F-Miller 9 Hutchinson 2 G-Klnn-'W 6 G-lllen 7 Gflivertel 3 Smith 15 G--'Hnltzapiel 5 Nichols G-'Wuginger 2 Kelffer 2 G-- J Hunt 4 St. Joe ........... s 12 24 31 Chesapeake .. 6 11 21 40 The lineups? KIM!-, lllll lil! Chollltelke 1291 F-Deloug 8 31155911 9- 11-.wgbp 4 Smith 3 C--Lambert 4 Glllill 4 'G-Cannon D Hutchison 6 Nichols 7 Subs: Chesapeake-B. Hunt. Keefer. Score by quarters: Kitt! I-llll ...,... -12 20 25 31 Chesapeake ...... 'I 15 23 29 I I ii 'W' ' - Row at RALPH KIMBALL, TOMMY WOOD, UGNALD MOWHORTER. TCU PLUIAMER. I Panthers Wlnner 0verKmgg10n 45-36 HESAPEAKE'S PANTHERS scored a victory-in last P3 Pom, - , ,mu ,,,m,,,,,. mm. night's first session of the Sectional Tournament . amen and Hunt' tamed in at Waverly when they- tripped a strong Kingston team 3 45 to 36. Chesapeake's Panthers Pllbffd KlngstonQ Rosa county champion. in the final game at Wavex-LV lllf night and ea-me through with a fast 45 to S6 triumph. Coach Tom I-lessun's crew started well, flded. thu came hack latte to P1111 me game exft of thejire. Kllltston stretched their lead' te two polnts during the third Qllll't8f. but Chesapeake was there with a hlg rally in the flnal heat to fast-break the Kingp- tonlans to death. The local crew had used their beautltul fast break to good ad- 'vantage with Charlie Nichols on the scoring end during the first ,quarter-:L hut in the final ,perlod, Coach Henson sent llttle 'Carroll Keeler into a forward spot :to start it cucxingpmm the other Lslde. 1 With Danny Russell catching ,fire himself and passing off to Qlteefer on that 'fast break, the 1Panthers rolled to victory. Keeler thit' four straight buckets with ,Russell also contributing eight some terrifle rebound work and wouldnt let the ht: Drtman dominate the hl0lfb0l.l'dl aa Wil his custom. Gilbert Smith was alsoln there for some :ood re- hoond- work. but hs fooled ont of the game in the l0l0hd period, .being-replaced hy Hunt. 7 Chesapeake MED Kinnton 1381 F-4-Russell 15 Rhoadel 'I F-Hutchinson 3 Immell 2 Hi0tllt8 tn those final Weight minutes. c 'Gm?n 3 onmm 15 Q' Bumeu enge-d-gs high scorer :RLG--Smith 2 Dearth 3 gum winners with 15, renewed bylG-Nivlwll 11 Kelly 'Y ,Nichols with u and Keefer with 'Suhr Chesapeake-Reefer 8. B- femm. John 0,-tmm' me bu- een. Hunt 4. Kingston-Ott 1. 'ter of Kingston, was effectively Score by Quarters: Hbottled, up by Bill Hunt and Jerry chenwak' ------ 13 10 25 45 'Gilleo of Chesapeake, and scored-Kiniiton -------- 9 17 27 36 Chesapeake e gone ,for Cheaapeak's seniors, ai mroup headed by Russell. The 'team ls to be congratulated for 'the splendid performance they turned in alalnat overwhelming Lea... I The Panthers took the floor he- fore the nine and letf their .nerves get the best of them he- ' fore they claimed down. New Boston took advantage ot Chesa- peake's lapse to'lIlle on a 15-1 edge -before Chesapeake found themselves. During the remaln- 3 der of the samer It was about even with New Boston addllll' very Ilttle to thelr lead. v 1 New Boston The lineups: New Boston C50 Chesapeake till F-Emawlller 14 Russell 17 F-Campbell 9 Smlth 8 C-Bowllnl 21 Glllen l G-Staten 3 Kaefer 1 fG-Neu 5 B. Hunt' 2 ! v r I Subs: New Boston-Hamilton, Patrick 1, Jackson, Oakes 1. Chesapeake--Hutchison 2, Niche ols 4. Score by quarters: New Boston --.. .... 20 82 48 M Chesapeake ......... 5 14.24 33 'The Panther star, Denny Rug. sell, didn't get started until the sceond quarter, hut from that time on. he played a tremendous game and was called by New Bos- ton Ians the best player on the floor. THIS PAGE SPONSORED , BY - 55, Q EHZO 'ZLCLE QDO5-t . 640 AMERICAN LEGIO N 'GILBERT SMITH a ILL Hum' DAN RUSSELL as SE x x , ..1: CHARLIE NWHQLS cmmou. KEEPER RY GI EN dm LL HQRRY LEE ALLEN JO!-N HUTCHI SON' RALPH KIIIBALL Mex 'ANT Rome-Chesa ke 31-29 Game ls Close At Every Tum Rider Getswinning Goal The fiome Rpmqrgg scored a mild upaet fha' Cqlyfiy 'I-'OOP 183 night a two point '31-29 wili cvni-' the Ckgesapeqlie Panthers. The Rmmperso wieh: Fnnkedfahenq of the' lgomnngniun the 'leqgixe snowing. wmian 3:1 reeprd. sshiie th6 Rkn51an5, tFol1gd Ll1e' laiilnpljerg with B, 6-1 rpcdfd. The Win bvef lhe Pgnthers dig npt chnnge 'the standings. as the ,Pahghers are qtlll x I . 1 I i holding fhe' runhei'56p spot'b21hinii.' Kitts Hill with hu 8-2 recorld Fon the year. - :Elm game-was n. thriller a1l,1.ln'f way with the lead phaugixmg bands S several times during the gomc.: and no. kmore the-n three lifvilllal ::epar:1lerl lhe clubs ut. any one, l..ll!1C. ' -I The'Pm1.lhcrs vgcrc out in frm!- nt' Elie' Tifst Qlwrtfer 1117141 WS. Rome rgyieffsed Ihe 'siorlng' during' the sednhd Qlliirtel' arigl WEBB in fbi! the 1-Q51 1qerio:1'xiziLXi'n N71Qf:1nlgl vamfiizf-. 'mr 029110193 CREW Smurf: . ins bah hi'LT1e'llilvfil Q frtszr HM ass-fxpxiieggs 'Qghig 'gg-22 Qin:-fi 4 gn-nit Q19-ihkEgQqnaiffF'fnlgFk, nur. 'hd Romauh x'Z1:rd n52f5 V1 be-denied. 'undx piltfriil Q 'fiilkfl ll1'!',ibml 'rhlly LHQE. Qqg-'gnexix v.lbgo:'y' 31329. 1112139115 v?stvsf Shawl Hy Riden gngl Newlfmpzgg. Lg wgsf! Riderts bukewn the 51141 WQUIPFP5 0? Pm: vm. save the ROTHEQTES the' win, but Newwnan Qogglrlbqggg 21 Of me 'MEX 3:1 PQ' .15 umm qw? 5002193 to 1, e sroglng bo, ora fm both 'Legmgiuhan21y 'Bllsiogxl pngeai wh P.4nshec eff05'?VYiSl1 !'f0Pl!i'ES?' get-h iwms wxpu up my s uson mag' px? giisagg' ill on ,C 8 H S011- ongvsi ' i'4vshE'wY1 :mae nqgg3hQeqSog 911 'Bueidzay ' Yllilh ' I1 gziine against. the SQ. 'foe Flyegsl Both Rorqe and Chesapeakeduge VIFVIE I! -.V Q of P9593 We seei,ie?1xll'isgf'?1ie C9dflty T?:lrni4 :nent which opesns Ifefli 11. ' The lineup fo l6v5's: 'Chesqj e Rgm, e F-Russell 15 Newmnh '21 F4-Hllfkhih 4 A. Brllmfield C4WGdllen 5 Williams 2 G-lsmlth 5 Eqlks 2 GlNlckols Mdlker 4 G-J. Hunt Rider 2 BORIS ........- -. 10 20 ..22 31 cngsapeako ii' 19 id zq Dalm Russell Scores 41 Fqr Chesapeake Bri-n s Total To 312: TSBIIIWIIIS 83-34 Chesapeake? Danny Russell had' by In the ireateat night ol bla career last nllht on his home 00lll1 m he sparked his team to an 88-34 victory over Duval' hilh of' Grltfitluville. Russell ppanked- tho strings for an amazing totali o! ll points In the win. 5 'ne mn total az lm nlghhl plua the 23 Rustell made Mon-1 day afternoon in 1 game with Marshall high of Huntington. gives Dangerous Dan a lealon'l2 mark of 312 points, second hlghj number in the county. 5 Russell started slowly thi! 1 season. but ln tho oloalng week: L The Chesapeake Panthers ymgifmq qnpnqgqohgh, lltehlly ICQ thrbaekboarda oi I Ilro with hh fdfflll mooring paoo. Bla neat lneod. dribbling. pal- 1 lux and play-making ability la 5 oquallyaagnatuhlahankol: dllmnlu in nina. - The guna marked the final: reluar season skirmish lor Coach Tom Heaaon and. hh crew. They! finished with 10 win: and seven, reverses for a hgghly successful' aealon. .Tho Panthers tied tor, second in the County League with' .nine wlna and two loans.- In laat night'n game. the Chess penn- ml-ned fm with I zu! first quarter lead and went on: from there with about 20 points: Chesapeake Scores 39-20 strengthened their hold on second place in tho Lawrence County Basketball League last night as they outscored the Windsor Dukes 39 to 20. The triumph in league play last night was Chesapeake! eighth against a single defeat. They now an one full lame behind the league- leading Kitts- Hill Wild- cats. the team which handed the Panthers that lone circuit reverse. By virtue of their league trl- IIIBNI last llillh tho Panthers practically assumed themselves of bein! one ol the four aoodod teams In the ravldl! avotoaeh- lng county tournament. They are aocoml ahead ol Bono and loop- . , Wlndaor played flgallantly, but Lhey just conldzft muster an of- fense which could compete with the Panthers. It was not until the final period that Coach Tom Hes- son'a winnera really started td move lwly. The Dukes held them to o' 20415 aeorg alter three perloda, but in the closing eight minutes, 'the visitors rammed thru 19 ialliea to five for their foes to Win by 19 points. Danny Ruuelfand Gilbert Smith shaped Mix looting laurel: !or the Panthers with 11 apiece. They were trailed by Freshman Jerry Gillen with eight and Qxarley Nichols with aeven. each period to wind up with their -huhb total for the IBHOII, Grl!-, iltluvillo. though Iightlng dupe:-Q atoly. could not get into the ballf game at all. - Coaoh Rouen atartasl all aan- lon hat llllll Canal! Keeler and llll Hunt won at Kannada.: Keeler- gettin: 10 and Hunt j aaron Pvlnh. Gilbert Smith 4 Played ll oentoa and lil! tho. hoop lol' dx. Charlie: Nichol: YBlffl00ullIlllllf,l.l0lll: with Bmaell. and scored 13 Y iolnla to take nmnebup honors. 5 In the preliminary contest lastg night. the Panthers' B',f. team made lt a clean sweep with A 30-IB triumph over Gr4.fflt.hsv11le's Re- porvea. Sonny Allan with 10 top- ped the wlnnera. trailed by Ted Plummer and Jack Hunt with Ilve 'eaeh. The lineups: . Chun. 1833 Grllflthnlls 480 I'-Keefor 10 McClure 5 F-Bl Hunt 'I Pauley B- C-Smith 0 Tackett 13 G-Nichol: 13 Stowen 1 G--Ruuoll 41 Eacue Subs: Chesapeake-Hutchison 5. Gillen 1, J. Hunt. Allen, Kimball. Grlfflthaville-Boehm 2. Cooper 5. Score by quarters: Chesapeake .... 21 40 61 88 Griffithsvillo .... 4 13 21 84 League Win Over Windsor !or1Coach Vernon 1-lardy'a Dukes. getting nine talllea in the context. Sub Gene Dillon wal the only other Wlndsorlta who was able to tally more than two points. He collectel tl!- Cheaapeaka also moored a vio- iory in the prellmlnlr! feature. Theaoorointhattiltwaaltta I.. Tommy Woods with 10 and Sonny Klmbol with four were top men for the wlnnan. Bill. , Waddolh tivo was high lor the I lboera. i On Saturday night. Chesapeake' will play Ita next to last league inns of the season with the- Romans at Rome'l gym. These two. nadhojtrlvals will probably put on e that night. The Panthers wma, up -their loop season next Tuesday when St. Joe comes to Chesapeake .for a tilt. 4' Windsor will play at ,South 'Point in a loop skirmish Friday :night and still have l makeup fgame with Rome to be played. ' The lineups: VCIIUUIPOIKD 1893 Windsor G01 :F-Rulsell 11 Wlde 2 fl'-Nichols 'I Hurley ll QC-Smith 11 Anderson 1 EG-Hutchinson 2 Dement 1 ,G-Glllen 8 , Lonfl. Subs: Chesapeake-J. Hunt. Windsor-Dillon 6. Waddell, Burg lcham. Score by quartera: 1 'Chesapeake .. ...... 'I 12 20 89, Coal Grove. both ol whom havo luggug-by wu gggln high mm on the .e-son., but show. windsor -Erlqd-3 9 15 20. Panthers In 44-3.6 Wln Danny Russell Sets Individual Scorinq Mark The Generals of Marshall High. fell before the 'Chesapeake Pan-- thers for the second time this: season yesterday, as the Panthers. Generals Dliyod without the I umm or non coma who n I not with an lnhrr- The win primed the Panthers. 'won a 44-36'Jverdict at the Mal'-'for their opener in the county shall gym. Chesapeake 'had pre- vlously beaten the Generals, 88-38, tourney at 1 o'clock with the Blackfork Bobcats. Theo Panthers, in In Oveflime Game- The 1955: Bet another primlni this evening! gave Marshall a record of 11 wins. and six setbacks. The game was a nip-and-tuck affair until Chesapeake pulled away in the flnal quarter. The Generals held a one point lead at halftime and the score was knotted at 26-26 at the end of the third period. but the Panthers rallied in the fourth to take the win. Danny Russell of Chesapeake was the 5amn'a ooorlnl atar with 28 tallies. Maurice Cottlo was the Marshal! leader with 14. The when Grlfflthsvllle plays I SUNG' at Chesapeake gym. I 'The lineups: g Chesapeake Q40 Mlrlhall 4863. I F-amen as Bailey sl ,F--Hutchison 1 Focse 4' QC-Gllllen 8 Pruitt sl ,G-Smith Q Cottle 14 I G-Nichols 2 Busklrk 2, . Subs: Chesapeake-J. Hunt 1.5 Keeier 2. Marshall-Wells. Haw-' fgate, Hplley. f . Score by quarters: p icngsapeake. ..... 12 17 ze 44? Mlrshall ........ 8 18 26 38, Following tl a list 01 acorersl who havef averaged 10 points ai game or more: ' Cllelllroako made short york of Waterloo Monday with 1 4931 Win. thu ntrrowiu Wm. Player Team G Pts. Avg.. Russell, ' Ches. --- 2 41 22.0. Miller, Waterloo - 16.71 Clay, K.'Hil1 .... L--- 16.02 Newman. Home --- 14.5 Hurley. Windsor - 14D cox, HJ Rock ....... 13.5, B. Mounts. H.. Rock 13.0 I-Iankins, C. Grove 12.0j Townsend. K. Hill 12.0. Sites, -C. Grove- -- 11.05 Gannon, Ky. Hill -- 10.5, H. Delong. K. ,Hill 10.54 Meeks, Waterloo -- 10.0 Sanborn, Pedro -- 10.0 dir lwlea for a final division b0l'uL Coal Grove Oloaqneaha F-Hanklns. 8 Htltchinaon, 5 F-Sites. .11 Smith, 4 c-E. webb. s- amen, e G-Grave. 8 Rullell, 12 G-Singleton, 1 Nichols, I Subs, Chesapeake: -I. Hunt 2, B. Hunt, Allen. Score by periods: Coal Grove ........ 6 13 25 81 Chesapeake ........ 12- 19 38 82 Officials: Frecka and Com. K if ij Aix '4f X as 11 ,,f iii f -ii! X . X, 5 TI'-' ff ' . if ?l5F 14ff J M , 1? 5 I + ' V N I 4 j 1 JN 1' f qv' 'O 02 ' WX 9 Q2 cmlf 45 ' 1 XR xxx , ali X +2 N F i ,xt 2 7 .fy Wa W 'Ns if W '-ff ,- xx' .1 5-g,,1flfif f---Q 1 Yf- X 1' -XIX, -92501 Qidii wa, A' if TE WITH JUDY 44 CHARACTERS . . . . . . . laAacLL: Haan GlLscnT SITTN . . . . . . . dun: NOBLE . . . . . . . Mnnvnn FuLTou UELOEIC ROILE BAnaAaA WINIOOKCT . . . . . . . . . oJUDY'l Fnlzun d:An Hxnlll Oooac PRINOLE . . . . . . . Tu: ann nn Juuv'u Lure PAUL MITCHELL ACT ONE: M1111 HorruAn . . . . . ANOTHER or Juov'0 Fnnzuoa Jenn MILLER Juov FOITEI . . MELVIN FOSTER . ..... Hen Fnvncn Donn Fosvcn . . ..... Hen Movnen RANDOLPH FOOT!! Hn Youusu Bnovnn HANIAN.. -. Q-.--.TNEUAID BETWEEN ACTS ONE 6 TID . . A TEEN-A02 Ulla Szulok Tale . . . . . . . . You lei: ONLY FooLluo 'AUDI FULLER Jun: NOBLE BlAnva FIROUION VooAL SoLo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MY UAuuY Souuv SITE: BETWEEN ACTS TWO 5 THREE BAnlTont SoLo . . . . . . . . . . 'ITNOUT A Sono Un. Gecko: SLlo:n, dn. VooAL SOLO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B:oAua: JUN: NOILE SYNOPSIS Sotu: UNE--JUUT lzronc annual. Sean: Two--Tsar: 'cena LATER. LAT: AFTERNOON, Mn. UARTIIDALE . . C . . . A Tu:ATauoAL Pnonuozn AGT TNC: Tn: FOLLOWING Arfennoou. SATURDAY. Dgquv ugqg gulf, ACT THREE: EARLY cveuuuo. Tu: NIGHT or THE anno: Una. HUTOHKIII . . . . . . . . TN: LAUNDRY Nouns PLACE: TN: LIVINU-IOOU or THE FOSTER nous IN EL!!! HAuLlu A TOWN IN THE MIDDLE Nami. ELOIHE HOTONKISI . . . Htn oauoutzn, uno ELOOUTCC TIME: Tu: FREIGHT. AuTuun. 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SCHNEIDER - TRUMPET MARY ANN BAILEY - CLARINET PATTT BLAKE - Onuus PNYLLIS KISER - CLARINET VIRGINIA MOORE - CLARINET LEOMA SNYDER - CLARINET Eo WALTERS - BAss dAoxIE STEvENs - TROMBONE Jo ANN HATTEN - ,TRUMPET Lucv BENNETT - CLARINET LAvEnNA DAv - CLARINET JUNIOR REYNOLDS - TRoueoNE ERNAET Cunnv - SAXOPNONE NAoINE FLUTY - DRUM Row Il MERRIL TAYLOR - CLARINET ROSALIND ROWSEY - TROUBONE DIoxIE STEvENs - BAnIToNE MARVIN LUNSFORD - CLARINET GARY COLEMAN - DRuNs BILLY POWERS - CLARINET PHYLLIS HAwTNoRNE - CLARINET Rooov Hunan - SAxoPNoNE HARRT ALLEN - TRUMPET Row IV KARL TVREE - TRUUPET CLYnE Moon: - TRUMPET RuTN CuRTIs - CLARINET ROUONA BARNETT - TRuuPET BILLY MAc BARTRAM - TRUMPET DoLoREs PLUNLEY - Dnuus HELEN DAVIS - Onuus VIRGINIA PLuuLEv - Dnuus JEAN BENNETT - DRuNs Louls WALLAoE - BASS PAUL ANDERSON - TRUMPET MR. GEoRoE SLISER - DIRECTOR Loca Qfloz aa Row Row Row Row Row lx IV Vx MARY ANN BAILEY, BETTY SPURLOOK, VELHA EARLES, SUE COOPER, PHvLLIs KISER, Mas. GUY TooLEv, DlnEoToR, JEAN HARRIS, VIneINuA EDWARDS, PNYLLIS FRYE, NELLIE HaLLANu, BARBARA ALLEN. JANIcE COLEMAN AND NANCY SMITH, PIANISTSL JUANNA GOODALL, ELs4E HAHLIN, BETTY BRAMUER, CATHERINE CLARK, BETTY JONES, IBABELLE Hlou, BETTY Bnooxs, HELEN Axsns, TNELNA JEFFERBU ELEANOR ROWBEY, BILLIE Jo GRECR, RUTH CURTIS, PATTY BLAKE, JEAN BENNETT, JUNE PLUNLET, BRAova Fzaousou, VIRGINIA PLUULEY. ALBERTA PATRIQK. UOLOREB SHOOT, WANDA FULLER, CLEORA MILLER, Jo ANN HAYES' MARY Lou KEENEY, EAHLEEN WILKS, FREE PUYBON, MARY ANN MILLER, GLORIA ANN SINGER, 8oNNlE SUITERQ GAHV MILLER, JoE THonNaURo, MAx SINGER, TEU PLUHHEH, JoHN HUTOHISON, KENNETH BATLOUS, PAUL ANDERSON, Touuv wooos, RALHN RANaaoTTou. ABBENT: JEAN MILLER. THIa YEAH, ron THE FIRST TIME, CNEEAPEANE HIoH SCHOOL HAs HAD A Hlxsn ononus. UNDER THE oIREoTIoN or oun VOCAL INSTRUCTOR, Mas. Guv TOOLEY, THE cuoaus PRESENTED A SUCCESSFUL CHRISTMAS CANTATA WITH AN UNUSUAL AND NOVEL sETTINo. THE ADDITION or BOYS' VOICES MADE THE CHRISTMAS uusuc ALL THE non: BEAUTIFULu PURPLE HAVE ADDED THE SENIORS EACH ucusen AND TD wlsH OF THE DHORUS FOR THEIR SPLENDID WORK THEN SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE: THE GLEE CLUB AND aovs' ononus HAVE APPEARED sEPANATELv ON VARIOUS AIBEUBLY AND P. T. A. PROGRAUS. THEIH NUMBERS WSI, ALL WELL CHOBEN Ano WELL GIVEN. rf .inufl 4 AND WHITE ROSES FOR EAO4 CHORUS MEMBER HUGH TO THQ APPEARANCE OF THE GROUP. WISH TO OONGRATULATE MRS. TOOLEY AND I 05901 CIQOQTLLL YJ CHEIAPEAKE ll PROUD OF THE Bova' CHORUIQ THEOE B078 NAVE MADE SEVERAL APPEARANCE! BEFORE THE PARENT-TEACHER! ABOOOIATIOI AID TNC? HAVE NU.PED OUT IN IIUIEROUB ASSEMBLY PROBRAIIIA THEY ALIO TCO!! PART IN THE CHRIITIAI CON'l'ATAu Row lx Jo: Tnonuauno, GARY MILLER Row lla Teo PLuuu:n, Kcnueru BAYLOUI, MAx Slnosn Row Ill: down Hufonlson, Tou loans, RALPH RANSBOTTOI, PAUL Auozkuou DIRECTOR: Mas. 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