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FOOTBALL The Panthers did not score again until the third period but they kept the Springer attack completely bottled up as Fulton, Gilbert, Frostick, Billy Thacker, Jackson, Duke Thacker, and Faber stopped every threat of the Highland Springs team. In the third period Glen Allen went 65 yards for tally number 2, This was made when Page went 10 yards on a naked play around Springers right flank. Tinsley again converted. The fourth period saw the Panthers rack up two more tallies. Kenny Vaughan went 25 yards on a hand-off and the scoring was completed when the Panthers went 80 yards to rack up score number 4, A pass from Page to Boss covered: 27 yards and wrote finis to the scoring and also to the Springers. GLEN ALLEN 69—VARINA 0 Glen Allen wound up its schedule by defeating Varina at Glen Allen on Thanksgiving morning. This victory brought the District II championship to Glen Allen for the first time. It also won for the school the right to play Suffolk for the Eastern Regional title. Every member of the squad played in this contest and the following boys contributed to the scoring: Brandmahl, Tinsley, Page, J. Gilbert, Failing, Christoph, Trice, Dalton, Boss, L. Gilbert, and Fitzgerald. GLEN ALLEN 19—SUFFOLK 0 The 1948 football season was brought to an auspicious close when the Panthers defeated the Red Raiders from Suffolk. This victory gave to Glen Allen the Eastern Regional Title for 1948. The game was played in a sea of mud at the City Stadium and once again the Panthers proved that they were good mudders. The whole team performed well as Tinsley, Page and Boss scored three touchdowns to bring this all important victory to Glen Allen. With that game an outstanding season came to a close and the school is proud of its team and its coaches. They are real champions.
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FOOTBALL GLEN ALLEN 40—MANCHESTER 0 In their fourth game the Panthers had to go all out to defeat a stubborn Thomas Dale eleven from Chester. The Panthers started as if they were going to run the Chester team out of the City Stadium but a fumble on the 6-inch line stopped their early first period drive. This bad break seemed to stymie the team and they could not engineer another scoring march, However, late in the second period Billy Thacker broke through to block a Dale punt and Tinsley recovered for the initial score. In the fourth period Tinsley passed 30 yards to Ed Jackson, who raced 25 yards for the second tally. A fourth period Chester score was offset when Kenny Vaughan raced 30 yards for our last tally. GLEN ALLEN 21—CHESTER 7 “Rain, rain, go away” was the theme of our game with Manchester, played in the City Stadium. The Panthers waded through rain and mud to soundly trounce the Lancers 40-0. This was supposed to be a toss-up but the Panthers went right to work and rolled up 20 points in the first period. Two scores in the second period and another “Trice catch” in the third finished out the scoring. The whole Glen Allen squad participated in this rain battle and they took to the water like ducks. GLEN ALLEN 27—HIGHLAND SPRINGS 0 November 19! This is a red letter day in our memories. Playing the football classic of Henrico County, Glen Allen turned on the steam to defeat its arch rival, Highland Springs. This important victory not only assured the Panthers of the District II honors but also avenged the 1947 loss to the Springers. Played before 6000 fans in the City Stadium the Panthers showed that they were ready for this one by recovering a Springer fumble on the opening kick off and marching to a score in six plays. Tinsley went 13 yards through the middle for the score and added the point.
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9 Eo First Row: Eddie Seay, Manager, Johnny Moody, Charles Faber, Robert Boss, Ted Page, Captain, Ralph Clinard, Albon Kennedy, Horace Stancil, Billy McCullough, Manager Second Row: Coach Miller, Tommy Morrison, Lewis Gilbert, Sherwood Frostick, Jimmy Harris, John Gilbert, Charles Brandmahl, Ernest Robertson. BOYS’ BASKETBALL January 4—Glen Allen 56—Spotsylvania 31 February 4—Glen Allen 57—Chester 33 January 7—Glen Allen 41—Highland aes February 8—Glen Allen 38—Highland Springs 29 January ee ees poeta a i February 11—Glen Allen 49—Fredericksburg 48 eee Goa io HAE a ie February 15—Glen Allen 21—Falmouth 33 January 21—Glen Allen 23—Manchester 31 February 17—Glen Allen 32—Suffolk ee January 25—Glen Allen 39—Falmouth 55 February 18—Glen Allen 39—Ashland 25 January 28—Glen Allen 42—Varina 35 February 22—Glen Allen 58—Varina 33 February 1—Glen Allen 55—Spotsylvania 34 February 25—Glen Allen 37—Manchester 33 TED PAGE Captain [76 }
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