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joofgaf 5? 5'-'gn iv First Row Wade, Shears, Shaw, hdwards, eynolds, Webb, Gray, Canfield, Landrum Second Row roctor, Robison, Rohrbough Thomas, N Price, Shetley, Hudson, Vanderpool, Smith, Bankson, Wallace Third Row S Price, Sanford, Thomas, Murray, Adams, Johnson, M Proctor, Woods, Albright, Coach Abbey The l9Lu football season stalted off right when thirty seven men, including five first teamers from last year, reported to toach Abbey last fall We played and won 7 to 6 our first game at Riverton Bob Shaw our offens ive backbone,catching a pass from Shears for the touchdown,plunged for the point The following week we met Frontenac on the home field and again triumphed by one point 13 to l2 Edwards and Shaw scored the winning touchdowns Edna was our third foe, and again there was a one point victory 7 to 6 in Edna's favor Wade scored on a Shears pass and for a long while we led, 6 to 0 Then Edna threw a long pass to score, and before we could recover, they had taken a one point lead which they held In our fourth game thetopa was our opposition We rolled up a 37 to O score with Shaw,Edwards,and Iallace making the touchdow1s,and Landlum making the point We met Riverton here for the second time in our fifth game with Webb and Reynolds making several br1lliant defensive plays and Wade, Wallace, and Shaw scoring, we rolled past them to a 25 to 13 win. We next played Altamont who gave us our hardest fight and second defeat. Altamont succeeded in scoring in the third period, and led the rest of the game by 6 to O. Oswego was our last home game, and we went to an easy AO to l2 wln with Shaw scoring 3 times, hdwards twice, and Shears once. Shaw, Webb, Wade and banfield were responsible for the extra points. The last game at Baxter, with our ancient rival, was a fitting climax to a successful season. with Canfield, Reynolds and Webb ripping faultless holes in the right side of the line, and Gray and Bankson opening up the middle, we sent Shaw over the goal line for l3 points, Shears for 6, and Wade for one. Time after time Reynolds or Johnson broke through the Baxter secondary and smeared the ball carrier for a loss, and with Canfield and Wallace playing superb football at the end positions, we simply couldn't be beaten. rt A ga ,Qld d f l - . F, ,l 6 I ' ' ' '4-. p U X if , -A 31 4 1 V- an A 1 A 15 T 5 W Q J '- H. P I U X R , - J .. '
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Zgalelgaf First Row Landrum, Sandford, Kitch, Martin, Wade, Wallace S cond Row Adams, Abraham, Edwards, Proctor, Robison, Smith, Murray, U ch A55ey The Bulldogs enjoyed e very successful season this year The Twin Valley Conference Tournament was held here in our own gym on the nights of February 13, lu, and 15 Darrel Kitch played his second year as varsity center and his consist ent ability to snag tip offs and rebounds and his accuracy at shooting made a very valuable man He was the season's individual high scorer with ll points Marion Wade, senior forward, made himself quite a dangerous opponent an so did Jeffy Martin the other forward They were a constant scoring threat, making 363 points between them Francis Landrum was key man in both defensive and offensive play, always seeming to be able to block an opponent's shot or snag a rebound He made 66 points during the season Robert Sandford was the man selected to take the place of Bob Shaw when he left in mid season to go to college, and he left little doubt of his ability to step into the shoes of the man who had captained the Bull dogs for the past two years Shaw made L7 points during the season and Sandford made L2 They St Peters Oswego Columbus Baxter Oswego Carl Junction Baxter Riverton Carl Junction Chetopa Riverton Edna Altamont St. Peters Chetope Altamont A2 Edna , Q.. 1044 . 1 L A h if 3 lf-i u K W.:- 0 : 2 08 him -. 2 . d , . We 36 . 17 L3 ll 13 L8 30 32 33 lb Sl 36 L7 20 L1 31 26 19 bl 19 30 20 52 35 16 26 L5 19 5h 12 30 ai? :SZ
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