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22 FOOTBALL fC0nlin14ed from page ISQ and Reserve Fullback Fred Nfeyers, who was playing for the injured Tabor, the Blue and Wliiteiy never were headed by the boys from the short grass country. Beckham chip- ped in with a trio of touchdowns and two extra points while Nleyers added a couple of six pointers. Striking too late and never catching up, the Plainsmen fell before the mighty Chick- asha Chicks 20-13 at Owen Field in Norman in a semi-final game before 12,000 fans, the largest crowd ever to witness a play-off game in Oklahoma. The Chicks, who struck for two quick touchdowns in the first half and another in the opening minutes of the third period, had a scare thrown into them when Enid scored two counters in the last half and were on their way to another when the final gun sounded. For tl1e first time this season, a Plainsman was carried from the Held. In the closing minutes of the third period. End Iennings Nelson had his eye cut badly and had to be helped off the field after playing a magnihcent game along with Beckham, Tenney, and Reed. And thus the Plainsmen brought down the curtain on a very successful season, and we, the students of Enid High, were proud of them. Lettermen announced by Coach Brady were Iennings Nelson, Ray Drechsler, Park Lamerton, Leon Harman, Lew Tvfeibergen, Dean Reed, Dave Godschalk, Cleo Emerson, F11111111111111111111111111111 11.1111111111 Dick Cummings, Gary TVfcDaniel, Dudley Tenney, Rex West, Bob Beckham, LeRoy Tabor, lack Ferchau, Eugene Bailey, Ken Franklin, Fred Meyers, Don Harris, Ierry Shipley, Richard Zimmerman, Howard Keith, and Dwayne Goddard of which the latter eight will be back next season to don again the togs of the HBlue and VVhite.l' ED BRADY Enid High welcomed to its staff this year, Mr. Ed Brady, who came from Okmulgee as head football coach and athletic director. Easy Ed, as sometimes he is called, at- tended high school at Erick, Oklahoma, grad- uating in the class of 1923. Wlmilt- at Erick, M1'. Brady lettered three years in football, basketball, and baseball, A pulled leg muscle forced him to receive only two letters in track, since he was out his Sophomore year. After graduating, hdr. Brady entered the University of Oklahoma attending for a year and a half. VVhile at O.U., he went out for Freshman football, basketball, and baseball, and lettered in cross-country track. Waritixig to participate in sports and being too small at O.U., Nfr. Brady enrolled at Southwestern State Teachers' College in VVea- therford where he lettered in football, track, and baseball, graduating in 1927 with a degree in history and education. His Hrst coaching assignment found him at Anadarko, Oklahoma, where he stayed for three years, producing football and basketball True Quni. TVTAGAZINIE championship teams. He then moved to Canyon, Texas, where he coached football, basketball, track, and baseball. His football team had but one loss in its district during his two year stay. Nfoving back to Okla- homa, M1'. Brady began coaching at Sayre where he remained until 1938 then moving to Okmulgee for four years. F1'on1 l942 to 1945, Mit. Brady served his country as athletic director and military ofhcer in Uncle Sam's Navy, holding the rank of lieutenant commander. Returning to Okmulgee, Mr. Brady produced the 1947 Class A Champions in football. ln the spring of 1948, Mr, Brady inked a contract to come to Enid High School where he says he's very happy. Coacu Cook Rtsioivs Nfuch of Enid of Line coaching with his to the regret of the student body High School was the resignation Coach Leon Cook, who left the staff to go into the oil business father. During his three-year stay in Enid High Coach Cook molded several great lines. The rough and ready tactics he instilled into Enidls forward walls made them well known throughout the state. His never failing humor, whether in chem- istry class, on the playing field, or in assem- blies, was a source of enjoyment to everyone. fcontifzued rm page 90d 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111vg ' I 4 4 5 f I I I I 4 4 I I I .i I 4 U 4 I I ' . , Q ot ie rs , ' A S 5' CI h' : I ' I : y S. A. Wilenzick Co., Inc. : 1 a I . - 4 North Side of S uare Enid, Oklahoma 4 : : 5 I I I I I I I I I 4 4 I I I I 4 4 I I I The Store of Better Wines . , , COi7lIPflR1ff : I I I I I I I I ' I : Q' 4 I I I I I I I I I I ' I : Robert Killzzm and lim .fflmferson : I I 5 are out ner! or that dates. 4 ' 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114
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