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126 [- oe , See Front Row: Allen Boyce, Tommy Nance, Bob Spake, George Corker, Kent Greenway. Second Row: Roy Holmes, Nicky Mo- rano, Tommy Hudson, David Fyne, Tommy Faulkner. Back Recoiling Bulldogs Catapult to Third Place Opening the season with back-to-back shutout de- feats, the future looked grim for the grappling Wythe squad. In the third outing, however, Manchester fell prey to the recoiling Bulldog assault. With rekindled spirit, the Bulldog eleven met and tamed two more teams and tied another before trounc- ing Thomas Jefferson. This victory pushed the Bulldogs up into third place. By defeating Huguenot, the mighty Bulldogs, having completed their climb to the top of the district stand- ings, held first place in the Central District. The season- ending contest with Hermitage followed, which proved to be the most crucial clash of the season. A victory would have sewn up the title; a defeat would have yielded second or even third place. The Bulldogs fought with inspired fervor, but were outmanned and out- played by an effective Panther attack. bard, Fred Hoppe.
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Avoiding a Knight blitz, senior Allen Boyce takes the option and drives past Thomas Dale center, Hayes Bush, in the Bulldogs’ first and only day game. Executing a sustained ground attack, full- back Nicky Morano outmaneuvers two tackling threats as the Bulldogs romp over an error-plagued Thomas Jefferson squad.
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