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The Cfxlpiloliom l'UAl'll llll'l'I We realize how hard if is fo express our ' g.Z'l'2lflflllll' for Foal-h llivefs skillful handling' of the foofhall and basketball foams this year, but we know that lu- did exe-ec-ilingrly wa-ll un- alvr flu- 1-i1'vunist:uu'es. SVUNSUII GLAIDYS i'ANll'l5IClili llere we have our liffle. lovable Football Sponsor who saf on flu- heiu-h eavh Frielay fo 1-lwvi' flu- boys, to elufourage flu-m anal give ot' her interest wlu-flu-1' in victory or ale-f'e:1f. Ili-ri-'s ro you. Gladys! 1'AI l'AlN INDNVLING NICUL howling: proveel an ahle general alul his t'0llSlStk'llf playing: made him high-point man. t'AI l'AlN-ldlildl l' MIKE MONTGOMERY Always 4fezuly and depenflable Mike made flu- going' tougrh for opponents. LUVIS STIVICRS Jo Bills plowing. faekling. and good SIi0l'fSlllilllSlliplll1l1lPllllll the most valuable man on the team. FLOYD CAMMACK Owen was there with the floods when if 1-ame to stopping: strong backs and leading in- ferference. H E HBE HT JACKSON His sf1':ltP,2'y in finding weak spots, his punfing. and ball-r-arrying made Sally an invaluable quarter. ' CECIL CAMPBICLI. Cecil was a l1a1'd-iightingr, never-say-die player, who accounted for Tackles again and again. Number +G. CLARENCE f'All'1'l+11l Chunky battered through strong lines for gains and backed up the line like a hero. p NVI'1STl+11lN FURR VVesfe1'n's courage and ambition inzule him :1 dependable line man. WILLIAM M0N'1'GUMl11RY Smearing illt0l'f9l'9Il4'P and bI'iIlf,L'iIlj.f down runners marked Hill a valuable man. GILICGORY YANCIGY Hy his punfinpg, passing, and backing up the line lied filled the position of full-bavk like l a veteran. 1 lforfy-two
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Plwlxe Capllolian Resume of Football Season Frankfort opened the season with Nicholasville and was defeated by a score of 7-6, losing the game mostly through over-confidence. The Panthers went to Lexington for their next game and after a hard-fought battle with powerful Henry Clay lost a 12-0 decision. They were conquered by Paris 20-6 in their next but retaliated with a clean defeat of Lawrenceburg 19-0 in the following game. They lost the next three games to Versailles, Shelbyville, and Richmond because of the absence of several first string men and unavoidable bad luck. Frankfort then won a decisive victory over Georgetown 16-7 and closed their season with a crushing defeat of Pleasureville 66-0, making a total of six games lost and three won. Better luck next year! Resume of Basketball Season The Panther quintette started the season by defeating Midway 29-18. Harrodsburg and Ifniversity Hi followed in rapid succession, and the defeat of Lawrenceburg gave a bright outlook for the forthcoming season. The lirst disaster came when Frankfort met last year's title holders at Paris and suffered a 21-9 defeat. This did not daunt their courage for they plunged onward winning seven games in succession, including several excellent teams such as Henry Clay, Georgetown, and Versailles. They Were again de- feated by Paris 27-12, making' a total of eleven won and three lost. Frankfort won nine conference games and lost three, which is good basketball in any n1an's language. Forty-four
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