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Adams team. The Redskins had the pigskin on the one-yard Hne, but weren ' t able to push it over. Stan Warnick was again the big man, gaining 95 of our 135 yards. MAROONS MAUL G.H.S. ELEVEN, 43-0 Playing their last conference game at Tupper Field, the Redskin gridders met a highly polished and powerful Mishawaka team. Running exclusively from the single- wing, the mighty Maroons dominated the ground and air the entire game. Don Auer ' s punting was again Goshen ' s only standout. He averaged 36 yards in 3 boots. Red Mc- Cloughen broke loose once for 3 yards, but was unable to help the cause of the Redskins. REDSKINS ' FIRST HALF DOWNS CULVER CADETS, 18-7 A pepped-up Goshen team set back a determined Culver team, 18-7. This was the first defeat of the Culver team on its home field in three years. Paul Hinckley drew first blood on a 1 5 yard sprint. Mo- ments later the Cadets also scored and led at the end of the first quarter, 7-G. But in the second quarter the Redskins unleashed pow- erful ground attack with Stan Warnick carrying the pigskin over for two additional touchdowns to win the game. Left to right: ROW 1 — Ronnie Hachet, John Tiegler, Dave Hoke, Keith Veach, John Fidler, Dave McQuillian. ROW II — Sam Delcamp, Wesly Smith, Bruce Anglemeyer, Kenneth Treesh, Don Goss, Ed Smoker. RO III — Tom Sovine, Stan Hite, Jerry Keim, Jim Fricke, Dick Penn, Bob Donovan, Larry Rowe. Thh page sponsored b Morris File and Ten Cent Store 19
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BASKETBALL REDSKINS SCALP CUBS, 49-20 Scoring 20 points in the final quarter to win the game, the Goshen Redskins posted their first win of the season in beating the New Paris Cubs 49-29. Transfer student Marty Bassett led the tribe with 22 counters. BULLDOGS NIP REDSKINS, 60-51 The Nappanee Bulldogs sneaked past the Redskins and came out vic- torious, 60-5 L Marty Bassett again led his teammates with 20 points, but it was not enough to overcome defeat. ELKHART BLAZERS SCORCH REDSKINS, 5 8-44 The taller Elkhart Blue Blazers got off to a good start and stayed ahead of the Crimson Cagers the entire game to win 5 8-44. Although Elkhart made only one more basket than our Redskins, they outshot us at the foul line. Marty Bassett, leading the team for the third straight week, earned 19 points. CADETS HUMBLE REDSKINS, 62-52 Scoring only 19 points in the first half, the G.H.S. Cagers came flying back in the second with 33, but not enough to catch Dick Neidballa and his teammates. The flashy forward led the Cadets with 32 points, while Bassett was top man for Goshen with 19. REDSKINS CLING TO EAGLES IN 65-57 GAME The fired up Redskins almost lowered the boom on the John Adams Eagles before being dropped, 67-57. Larry Yoder led the Crimson Cagers with 18 tallies. GOSHEN ' S LATE RALLY FAILS AS MIDDIES WIN, 52-45 The G.H.S. Redskins staged a late fourth quarter rally, but the Mid- dlebury Middies pulled out a 52-45 win. Both teams had a cool shooting night, but free throws by Middlebury spelled the difference. Goshen was led in scoring by Bassett, who hooped 16. BEARS CLAW REDSKINS, 74-54 The mighty South Bend Bears rolled over the hometown team 74-54. The G.H.S. hardwood boys just couldn ' t compete with the Bruins, who scored 1 2 points before the Redskins hit. Three boys entered the double column: Bassett with 13, Yoder with 12, and Swihart with 10. WARSAW TIGERS SLASH G.H.S. CAGERS, 76-74 Despite a late rally by the Goshen Redskins reserves, the Tigers managed to keep its lead to win 76-74. Trailing by 20 points, 63-43, the spirited Redskins came flying back in the final quarter to outscore the Tigers 25-13. Top man for Goshen was Nofzinger with 22. This page sponsored by Maybelle ' s Shop Lacey ' s Camera Shop 21
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