Florida Military Academy - Dugout Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)

 - Class of 1938

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THE DUGUUT THE TENNIS TEAM Left to Right: Giller, Bethany, Reyant, Lloyd, Stevens, Steele, Lieutenant Finck fC0achJ. showers of rain. Early in the second quarter the F. M. A. aerial attack came to life when Shouppe, on a fake end-run, faded back and threw a long forward pass to Elkins, who scored on the play. The same combination made good the extra point. Over- confidence and the difficulties presented by the inclement weather were credited with the resulting tie rather than a victory for F. M. A. as had been anticipated. The cadet line played an exemplary game of football during this game. On numerous occasions they were likened to blocks of granite when, with their backs against their own goal, they repeatedly threw back attempts of the 4'Packers to score. The first victory of the season was gained the next week, when F. M. A. played the strong Punta Gorda Tarpons,, in another home game under the lights. The final score was 6-3 and the game was probably the most exciting of the entire season. The lone F. M. A. score was again the result of the Shouppe to Elkins passing combine. Following the Punta Gorda victory the squad remained idle for the next three weeks. During this period daily practices were held. On November 6th the team went to Dade City where they met the undefeated St. Leo College Prep eleven. The Lions caught the g'Golden Wave', off form and soundly trounced them by an 18-0 score. Page 94

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THE DUGOUT and Byron Shouppe, Horace Capps and Bob Elkins, backs. The first game of the year was scheduled with the Plant High School Panthers on October 2nd in Tampa. Finally the afternoon of October 2nd arrived. Before a crowd of 2500 spectators, the Plant eleven was able to capitalize on the breaks of the game, together with the fact that F. M. A. was unable to cope with the steady stream of reserves that were con- tinually being sent in against them, and Plant won by the score of 21-6. F. M. A.'s only score was the result of a ten-yard smash off tackle by Shouppe, late in the third period. Nevertheless, the game was much closer than the score indicated as evidenced by the fact that F. M. A. was able to secure 7 first downs as compared with Plant's 9. The lack of reserves had greatly hindered F. M. A. in the year's first 'fBig Tenw con- test. The Academy's starting line-up for this game and most of the other games of the season found Wiley and Danison at ends, lVlcLeish and lVlcPhail at tackles, Bradham and Anderson at guards, and McQueen at center. The back-field positions were held down with Shouppe at quarter, Elkins and Capps at the half positions, and Steele at fullback. Following the defeat by Plant High, the Golden Wave,, returned to its own grid- iron on the following Friday night and fought Largo's L'Packers,' to a thrill-packed 7-7 deadlock before 3000 fans who were time and again sent scurrying by intermittent TEAM CAPTAINS Left to Righz: Shouppe, football, Capps, baseball, McPhail, basketball, Coach Joseph, head coach, Wiley, boxingg Elkins, track, Anderson, football. Page 93 4 r , ,, , 7 5,45 .x'fi 6 ' 1.,.f'9. . rm? ruiilglpxz if H y ,N .M f. 5 5. Qgtjtig i ,Q age.. id 5: e ...F E 1 1-41, if 12. L .qfms sgzil ., 1 1.7 i4:: 2a- 1 . ggi-4..vf,1.'l 1- aft.. ' l . 1. . 'gi'-.wa ,,,Af,- 'ffl -v,l,'1- 'r f17-fl. si ' ' 5 fif?ti? i ,rf 1 . 'ii , raw g '- M -x'-2.g.1':Q, Yr. Elm. . '11, . it-1' ,55ff1w.? .L t ,wwf 5 5. it-sew WIFE' '- 2'-fifgfifc .rggi1K' ,Qy.51.1 - 'H r -.Mu ...'w4L.,q.q N -- f L. Q, i5g,Q5v few 1.-qv sl- i. M A,,1i-,Fi Q if -4 5 Viv! QQ'-f4 Q 1 ,-gr, gjiug 112.425 , '-fm '-sl-nw. ,gg R - 'ails V .. fUW--if 5,1-!,'a 'sf, . ET .:QJ1? ' . 5If 'H f fig-z.. .5 I.. ' s:. 'v4. .IA X Q5 .,.,, 1J' Q g if : 5.1 X-, 'V 2 I -iv? 'z.., Sq ,zz lf,-ir'Wi7, fg1 - ' 'f5??f5l1f1fP , f., -Egs-63. f'5,.,.. ' .1 -x .1 .f f 3 -.if ,.,, A -ma, -.fi H. : 1..'J3l' ipaq , .J



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if if sk -it as if a 1'1Hl1EDUGOUT Angered by the defeat at the hands of St. Leo--a team which they had expected to beat-the cadets played host to the Tampa College Collegians a week later and trampled them 12-0 in an exciting game that repeatedly found Tampa College with its back to the wall. F. M. A.'s two touchdowns were scored by Bob Elkins. Following the Tampa College victory, the cadets played Plant City's Planters on the latter's field. Hitting a mid-season stride, F. M. A. downed them 13-7. F. M. A. had won its first Big Tenn game since 1932. Touchdowns were made by Capps and Moody, with Elkins making the extra point. In the last fray of the season, F. M. A. fought the Brooksville Leopards in an after-dark battle. Gaining a terrific momentum, the Wave rolled over the Hernando County team by a score of 61-6. Shouppe added 19 points to the score, with Elkins scoring 13, Daly 12, Steele 6, Capps 6, and Wiley, Moody, Conlin, Schneck and Mar- shall scoring 1 point each. After the close of the season an All-Star team, composed of outstanding players from the various teams of the West Coast of Florida, was selected to play a post-season game with an All-Star team from Ohio. Anderson, McPhail and Elkins were selected from the Academy's squad to play on this team. Final computations of the figures for the season showed that the Academy's grid forces had scored a total of 105 points in their seven games of the year, against a total of 56 for the opponents. Graduating Letter Men: Shouppe, Capps, McPhail, Anderson, Elkins, Steele, Waynick, Moody, Schneck, Conlin and Hausman. Returning Letter Men: Bethany, Bradham, McQueen, McWethy, Marshall, Wiley, Spearman, Leon, Lay, Hydrick and Daly. 1937 RECORD F. M. A. Opponent Opponentis 'Score 6 Plant High 21 7 Largo 7 6 Punta Gorda 3 0 St. Leo 18 12 Tampa College 0 13 Plant City 7 61 Brooksville 6 105 Totals 56 Pg 95

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