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104 Sports Projecting the will to win to our boys on the field, Coach All-Central District halfback Newky West demonstrates his superior skill against Richard Ernsberger contemplates next offensive move. Benedictine’s best, scampering around right end for twenty-two of his record-shat- tering 754 yards. Intently viewing new Bulldog end patterns, Ronnie Stoss, George Varsity Coach Leskovar. These ends contributed greatly to the Dudley, Richard Crews, Charles Reed, John Kibler, and. George Bulldog cause. Corker are shown the “down and out’ and “‘buttonhook” plays by
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yards and a first down before being caught from behind by Wingate. QUARTERBACKS: Richard Woodlee, Tommy Nance, Dabney Hudson, Lin Garrett, Hamlet. eS sales FULLBACKS: Buck Snellings, Harvey Margolis, Ronnie Sommer, Wayne Wrenn, Freddy Hoppe. GUARDS—First Row: Pete Mowbray, Wayne Lewis, Lowry Eads, Leslie Browning, Mike Brunner. Second Row: Bobby Thomp- son, Donald Smith, Donald Crews. Sports 103, ; = i - A S 4
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Bantering Bullpups Bewilder “B” Teams with 6-1 Slate “This team was the sorriest-looking group of boys I'd ever seen until the whistle blew!”, jokingly remarked Coach Rhea ‘““Bunny’’ Saltz, describing his team in his native Southwest Virginia accent at the football ban- quet. These George Wythe Bullpups electrified the patrons and supporters of football at George Wythe by playing spectacular, wide-open, and heads-up football, and es- tablished the most successful record thus far achieved by any Bulldog athletic team. The young Bullpups proved their prowess by affording the varsity formid- able opposition daily, and were rewarded for this con- tribution when Coach Leskovar allowed them to run as a team against Benedictine. Swivel-hipped Nick Morano finds broad daylight and strong blocking as he plows through a gapping hole in the Manchester line. Another George Wythe touchdown in the making! Lin Garrett intercepted pass. G. W. trounced the Justices in their 1961 debut manages to evade the several pursuing John Marshall Jayvees, gal- with an overwhelming display of gridiron strength. loping to one of the many six-pointers scored against Jayem, on an “Don’t forget to pick up the footballs,” suggests Burke Clark, discussing managerial tasks with Carrying the load again is “Workhorse” his cohort. Beaming, Dave Shepherd replies, “And don’t you forget to fill the water bucket.” Nickey Morano, returning the opening kick- off for George Wythe. ie Fa A Sports 105 Sam
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