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A th I e tics Raymond White-End Billy Salford-End Alford Baker, Ir.-Tackle Raymond, a senior, and Billy, a senior, had the Alford, a senior, made co-captain, was a hard- honor of making the all- Glldistrict Second team. hitting Bulldog, His good district team. A steady, A four-Year lettermcm' sportsmanship and fine dependable player, he gridiron performances will be missed by school were an inspiration to mates and other fans Performer for lhe Blue his team-mates, next year. and White. tt? N ef-N W , if s 3 Z Iohn Melvin Gardner- Iohn Ioseph Tidwell- Center Tackle Iohn Melvin, a junior, Iohn Ioseph, a junior, Will be of much help to was a hard-hitting Bull- the Blue and White next dog. He will be a main- year. He is among the stay of the Bulldogs team's outstanding play- next year. ers. 56 Charles Sturrock- Guard Charles was a hard- fighting Bulldog throughout the season. He has played his last year and will be missed on the gridiron. . . T e- Billy Spurlock-Guard Derwood Henderson- Billy, one of the best Back I guards in the history of q the Bulldogs, got honor- DefW0Of-if G Senior' WGS able mention for the all- ever a hard hitting Bull- district team. He has dog' An efficient CO- he was an outstanding been a loyal Bulldog t . h .11 b for three years and is ccfp mn' e W1 e another fine player lost mlssed bY fans next by graduation, season. ,MX - Glenn Cross-Back Charlie Farm-Back Glenn, a freshman, was Charlie, a sophomore, is one of the hmdesbhn- a former all-district team ting back in the district. fnembef- Fans are look' The Bulldogs suffered emg fofwefd to Seems G distinct loss when he fine performance by him moved to another town. on the gridiron next ' seqson.
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A th fe tics BULLDOGS IN ACTION On September 9, the Bulldogs went to Ioaquin for their first game of the season. The Bulldogs scored in the first quarter. This was the score until the last of the game when loaquin scored and the score was 7-7. Billy Safford was outstanding in this game. The Alto Yellow Iackets swarmed into Corrigan on Sep- tember 3U for a tilt with the Bulldogs, defeating them 25-O. Iohn loseph Tidwell played an outstanding game for the Blue and White. The Chester Yellow Iackets came to Corrigan for a battle with the Bulldogs on October l4, lt was the second con- ference game and the Bulldogs were ahead of the Yellow lackets until the half. Derwood Henderson made the first touchdown. The final score was 25-12 in favor of Chester. The Newton Eagles and the Bulldogs battled on the local gridiron on October 28, This was another conference game. Ray Beily did some good running in this game. The score was O-0. The Groveton Indians, destined to be by-district champs, came to Corrigan to battle the Bulldogs on November ll. The Bulldogs held them to a small score until the half. Ray- mond White helped the Bulldogs get inside the Indians' 50-yard line several times. The Indians defeated the Bull- dogs 34-U. The Bulldogs played the Livingston Lions in their den on September 16. Although the field was wet and the Lions were favored over the Bulldogs, the Bulldogs held them the whole game with cr score of O-0. The Lions got down on the two-yard line but could not make it. Alford Baker, Ir. gave a great football performance. The Bulldogs battled the Woodville Eagles on October 7 for the first conference game of the season, Donald Ray Weaver showed the best performance for the Bulldogs. The score was 0-U. On October 21, Shelbyville's Red and White came to Corrigan to battle the Bulldogs on their home gridiron. It was a hard fought battle, and Billy Spurlock was outstand- ing in this game. Shelbyville won, 20-7. The Bulldogs went to Diboll on November 4 for another conference game. Thomas Kendrick and lohn Melvin Gard- ner made fine showings in this game. The score was 19-7 in favor of Diboll. The Bulldogs went to Lovelady on November l8 for their final conference game and last gridiron battle of the season. The Bulldogs defeated the Lions l8-0, with the fleet running of Charlie Fann and Glenn Cross. As the annual goes to practicin for the annual Iunior-Senior football game. This momentous athletic events of the much rivalry between the juniors press the juniors and seniors are Q game is one of the most year, for there is always and seniors. The juniors think they will win this year, but you know how it is-the Seniors will be generous and let them win by about 6 points. PEP SQUAD The pep squad went with the Bulldogs on every trip. Members and their sponsor, Miss Phyllis johnson, were of much encouragement to the team throughout the season. 55
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.-.1 . A th I e tics Donald Ray Weaver- Thomas Kendrick- Ray Reily-Back Kenneth Watson-End Guard This is Donald's second Thomas Spurlock- Center Reily, a freshman, was Kenneth, a sophomore, Manager Year to play for me Cor- Thomas' G sophmorel a hard-hitting Bulldog, was o u t s t a n d i n g Thomas was a faithful rigqn Bulldogs. He was was G district asset to who never lost his fight- in sportsmanship on the manager and of much cr v a l u cr b l e player the Bulldogs. Fans are ing spirit. He is expected gridiron. H e W a s of help to the Bulldogs. The throughout the season looking forward to a fine 'O be Q key man on the much help to the Bull- and much is expected of gridiron performance .50 team dogs and much is ex- him next year, from him next season. ' pected of him next year. team was fortunate in having such a diligent manager in its behalf. ' .... ., ' fi eff: if M 'levees -'-- .4 . .K X 4: .,.. ' fi- .I ? , ff ' ,, ,,, A ' f , fx 11 wig ' xg gweiirt ' ,wiv 'WB' -' Y- ' ff' M gi, 1? ff' . nuff? f . ' ' H ffl sees . . t f r f Q If Q33 .us 5' into A , , 'iff 'r-' . ,, - . 7 ,ff Zssiif' 21, 3 rtqilx-S'?i2i5V'31Q: f i M ST if ., -wif- ., GQ. ,M ff. if ,, .,wg..xg?gf2v,, it W- x , sl ,Q new Q . ,Nf.4, ,-A ,ff , , is:,,q3f ,,ei,e12f.s':5?S his ggi .1 W4 sirwfm M O3 !.,' -, g Q, X V , t 1 ffm., ' ,, if My. . fx-'. iii , efwwfeb xr ,V is ,giwmfv YA -N r.-9 '- , X f ' swf' ' 'V 3' ' Ay ,f V 44 .wif , ,eip we f. , pg. ,ge leaiip fzfwl.fQf? 2 . .1 N ,wwfg fe: Q 2 X 1. ' . .4 A, ll ,I l,,.?f,fxf?, .V ,I 'Wg it ,Aye K 4 ,xl rf - f energy. I ll ities, fifilwtit f ,g 7'1At f . ' it A ,. f, Mn,-faqs, .,.M , 1r,!a-fe-Hmm -I Ev , 4, wi ef-ww t , sz . i ,s ,ft M4 HH' if 1 ffm 1' Q' EWR if .asf ' I ff f ' ,ffm 1 1... -f , . . s ' fitwlifff. ffWi?mw3f1, 'ffikiqirgiw fff yfgesgsf P ff?-f It . --2 . g,, fm, 5-fists? 9 gm I I M in-., W f I ,M 2 t.,,,,w ,B W ,l V ,M ,s ir flggffg-y w .V N0 N V73 .wg 5 QV, 4, I 7,5 M x if W V i ., a ' is f if Q? 1 it QE- Mft, . f 'if ff-fs-,,, 1 M f , ge X. 5M,,wzv N414 z N 5 Q Q fin ge, QQ , sf' 0 ,Q ' if pgs' as of ms, vw ,J ' W tif , A i fr X , 53' if Qffiflf kit, it 555 fre? f W Q' ,ff M .su ,ii R' f A? is if R N X',5g15f4f?i V Eg. ' ,a j 2 ,tw r42'7?ff!g ' i z is 'M ,ggi 52522 'f , . ' ' X fn- 5, if X U4 ' av QA . -sir i' ex' 'v K , 1, ,SU N Ks '53 , Axe Q' 1 Iwi , X ' 'kg if-'sg if . -' if I f t fig: hifi' if 'X A ' -:z,f :,.faaE?t' tf iif Yi 11145-+xE5Q2.iizm,.gs3'? ' i s ? is t s H ,.. ?,wf'v 'f'i4 fWr1,vQ.fg,,fjfjse r...L,f1,5J'5m2.t:efwgW.elsjsfm ' QI ,, N 'Q ' H 3, W if. ' Q r . 2 f 35? Ewen. , , Aww we ' , ' in E N' A 1 Q W we ' . X. rx,C:x -sy- x W f J , ' of Y L-i'i'fQ.m Q if ' Q ' .. A -, . i. .... it it si Melvin Risenhoover- Iessie Earl Loving- Roy Carter-Guard Kenneth Barclay-Back lay Locke-Back Center Guard Roy, a freshman, was a Kenneth, freshman, was lay, a sophomore, was cz Melvin Risenhoover is a freshman cmd plays the Iessie Earl is a sopho- hard-hitting Bulldog. He of much help to the Bull- faithful Bulldog. Fans position of Center- Much more who has shown will be of much help to dogs. He is expected to are looking forward to is expected of him next fine promise as an out- the Bulldogs next year. be an outstanding play- seeing him perform next year. standing Bulldog player. er next year. year. 57'
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