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Front Row: Neol Allison, Robert Eoff, Ed. Burt, Bill Worley, Dell Boles, J. C. Eoff, Curtis Hardison, Bill Burke, J. D. Gilbert, Capt., Carl Galbreoth. Back Row: Coach Laxson, Bobby Colburn, Lewis McGuire, Jr. Vaught, Grant Adkins, Clellan Russell, Conrad Watson, Lloyd Williams, Willie B. Smith, Mgr. SCHEDULE Brownfield 14 7 Eunice — 7 14 14 Eunic6 o 0 Eunice 25 Totals —35 46
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Ltlall Front Row: Eugene Seobolt, Carl Russell, Pete Bright, Junior Co lemon, James Burt Bock Row Cooch-Montgomery, Maurice Hughes, Lee Boles, Dell Boles, Gordon Word, Charles Enderson SCHEDULE ---------34 Prone View Prone View 12 Eunice 27 Eunice Hobbs 30 - - Eunice 20 Eunice Grand Falls Prorie View Eunice 29- Eunice 31 Eunice 17. Eunice 28 Eunice 30 Eunice Andrews 25 Eunice 38 Eunice Eunice Dexter 26 i iu v Ivvun Lake Arthur House of D. 27 Eunice 46 Eunice 30 Eunice VK nunvcfH Grand Falls 42 Eunice 22 Eunice 27 Eunice Forrest - 7 Eunice Tatum 30 Eunice 39 Eunice Socorro 60 Eunice MOODS Cloudcroft 33 Eunice 19 21 14 21 21 20 55 35 21 —19 44 24 24 26 — 34 28 — 38 — 19 — 29 26 31 28 41 31
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CARL RUSSEL—This is Carl's first year with the Cardinals He is o good ployer who can pass, kick, and carry the ball with much ability. He mode many good plays this year and helped mold our team into one that wos beaten only once throughout the season. Carl will be captain of the Cordinols next year. VERNON WILSON—Halfbock; A good player who doesn't need anybody to tell him so. This is Vernon's second year and we'll see a lot more of him next yeor; known to oil his f riends os The Great Fot. DOUGLAS SOUTH WORTH—Tockle; played outstanding football from his tackle position1 sort of owkward when it comes to catching passes but he knows how to block and tockle better than the next door neighbor When he hits 'em, they stay hit. Yossah! Doug will be co-coptoin next year. GORDON WARD—Played center this year; o good defensive with the ability to go ploces next yeor, doesn't look like an athlete but he con sure take it. This is Gordon's first yeor with the Cardinals. EDWARD LEE WILKERSON—Tockle; this is Edward's first yeor; mode a good tockle for the Cardinals5 says he should be coptain in two or three more years. GLEN VAUGHT—End; this is also Glen's first year. He came out not knowing much about foot bo 11 but willing to learn Glen will play next year. CHARLES WHITE—End; Charles come out for the first time this yeor and played outstanding fdotboll from his end position. Football fans probably remember some of those double-reverses he ran MAURICE HUGHES—end, Maurice usually ploys guard but this year he come out for end He received a broken shoulder in the jal gome and hod to be out the rest of the season BILLY DAVIS—Billy played tockle on the Cardinal team this year. This being his first year, he has much to learn, but he will be bock next year Billy ploys o good gome at all times B H DRURY—played guard; injuries kept him out for a few weeks but he came back with more pep than ever, a little slow for the guard position but he can block better than o full grown mule FERRIL RUSSEL—Holfback, known to his friends os Cannon-Fodder ; Ferril made several outstanding plays this season; wolks bow-legged and soys he used to ride goats all the time Captain LUDIE LYNN—Quarterbock, led the Cardinals through o most successful seoson- liked and respected by oil who know him; could olways be depended upon His ability to coll the right plays ot the right time helped moke many a touchdown for the Cardinals. j. O BETTS—co-captom, played holfback on the Cardinal squad, a good, fast man who knows how to grob thot leather and streak around end, suffered o broken arm during the Tatum game and couldn't finish the seoson This is J O.'s lost year with the Cardinals. JACK WHITAKER—Center, a good defensive ployer who wos large enough to stop those center plunges, played the toughest position on the team, liked by all his teammates ond fellow students. Jock will not be with us next seoson. CHARI.ES ENDERSON—Fullbock, this is his second season- mode his shore of the extra points this year, a good player on both offense ond defense Chorles is known in Eunice as Cosanovo. jOE ROY HURD—Tockle, this is his first year, slightly handicapped because he is so tall known as Bigdog He played in most of the games this seoson VERNON HOSTETTER—Guard; Vernon proved to be a good player his first year He is a good offensive player ond promises to be better next year, well liked by all his teammates FROSTY SEABOLT—Holfbock, Frosty has ployed three yeors on the Cardinal teom, con be counted on to moke four or five yards every ploy Announcer at Artesio called him 125-pound keg of dynomite He will ploy ogam next year PETE BRIGHT—Holfbock, end: Pete come out for football about two weeks ofter the seoson started Determination and ability helped to make him a fine player EDWARD POOL—Guard, this is Ed's second yeor with the Cordinols, fost, mode good showing in the Hogermon gome this yeor. He will ploy ogam next year HAROLD SEABOLT—Guard, a fast mon who helped clear the way for many a touchdown, a willing worker who could always be depended upon to get his man (remember Loving ton I This is Harold's last year with the Cardinals. HERMAN POOL—This is his second yeor on the Cardinal teom; a good guord and also o good defensive holfbock, a senior this year ond a good worker in onything. He is liked by all his teammates LEE BOLES—Tockle; Lee probably trained more than any other ployer. He is very enthusiastic obout any sport; a bulwark in defensive ond offensive ploy. Doesn't understand how anyone con't like football. BILLY LYNN—End; one of the outstanding players of the season; came out not knowing whether he would make the travelling squad or not; mode two or three touchdowns on passes ond double-reverse plays. Sept. 15 Monument 0 Eunice 55 Sept 22 Jal -------------19-------Eunice------------- 0 Sept BO Artesio 6 Eunice 13 Oct. 6 --Hogermon 0 Eunice 41 Oct. 13----Tatum---------— 0------------Eunice 64 Oct. 20----Lovington ------- 7----------Eunice- ...—37 Oct 27 Monument — 0----------Eunice--------33 Nov. 10----Tatum —----------0-----------Eunice —.....55 Totol-----------------------32----------Eunice-----298
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