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HALL 6 — STERLING 7 Frosh-Soph Football HALL 25 — L-P 12 The Hall Frosh-Soph opened their season with a win over L-P. This game was climaxed by beautiful blocking and tackling. Ronnie Kuffle was great on offense and defense. He scored two touchdowns and passed for another. Mickey (Spider) Reynolds scored the other touchdown by dashing 69 yards to score. HALL 20 — ST. BEDE 6 The Kickapoos won their second straight game over St. Bede. This game was fought right to the finish. The Hall linens blocking and tackling was terrific all through the game. Gordon Short (left guard) kicked two of the three extra points. Mickey Reynolds scored three touchdowns. He intercepted two passes and raced to score on both occasions. Paul Schweickert played a great game both offensively and defensively. Hall’s Kickapoos met with their first defeat of the season. The only Hall score came when Bob (Johanna) Anderson blocked a punt and a few plays after Ronnie Kuffle dashed over for the only Hall score. Sterling’s score came when Hall failed to pick up their own fumble in the end zone. HALL 12 — DIXON 6 The Kickapoos won their third football game over Dixon. Again the line play was terrific. Bob (Johanna) Anderson blocked his second punt of the year. Ray Speigel caught it in mid-air and raced over for a touchdown. The other score came when Ronnie Kuffle intercepted a pass and went 35 yards to score. Ted Don Levy played a good defensive game. Row One: Billy Savage, Dorn Bellino, Art Pearson, Ronnie Leindecker, Delano Sebben, Ray Ferrari, Bob Lehn, Al Struglinski. Row Two: Ray Speigel, Eugene Panizzi, Bob Anderson, Harry Teele, Gordie Short, George Ziel, Bob Goetz, Bill Lehn. Row Three: Billy Alleman, Joe Corsolini, Mickey Reynolds, led DonLevy, Paul Schweickert, Ronnie Kuffle, Jack Faletti, Arnold Zolli, Mickey Vacca. Row Four: Coach Roach, Ed Yucas, Bob Stickem, Dale Pauley, Ronnie Kalman, Charles Zaleski, Charles Tonozzi, Harlie Boucher, Moe Credi, Ken Kinkin. Page twenty-seven
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1947-1948 Football Statistics GAMES HALL 12 — St. Bede 0 HALL 13 — La Salle-Peru 26 HALL 39 — Sterling 0 HALL 39 — Dixon 0 HALL 32 — DeKalb 12 HALL 12 — Ottawa 13 HALL 39 — Normal 0 HALL 38 — Geneseo 0 SCORING TD P. A. T. TOTAL Meek ........................... 9 3 57 Lewis........................... 9 2 56 Cole............................ 6 0 36 Levin........................... 5 0 30 Weeks........................... 4 0 24 Grivetti........................ 3 0 18 Panizzi ........................ 0 9 9 Sobin........................... 1 0 6 Haywood ........................ 1 0 6 Cinotto......................... 0 1 1 RUSHING Yards Gained Times Carried Average Lewis ........................ 735 103 7.1 Cole ......................... 375 59 6.4 Levin ........................ 362 50 7.0 Weeks ........................ 259 31 7.4 Grivetti ..................... 229 24 9.5 Cinotto ...................... 116 20 5.8 Perino ........................ 56 12 4.7 Meek .......................... 10 2 5.0 Kuffle ........................ 10 2 5.0 Reynolds........................ 9 3 3.0 PASSING Passes Passes Yards Touchdown Attempted Completed Gained Passes Cinotto................... 134 70 1169 13 Levin....................... 3 0 0 0 Cole........................ 2 0 0 0 Page twenty-six
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The Winter Season At Hall December—Dreams of a “White Christmas” and that long awaited two-weeks vacation—preparations for that big social whirl the “Snow Ball”—the Christmas tree in the hall giving everyone that Christmas spirit—Hail! The Conquering Heroes! Our basketball boys bring home the first place Holiday Tourney trophy— aren’t we proud!—January—“Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow” as back to school we trudge—the annual headaches of semester exams—basketball season in full swing—the Bureau County Tourney—need we say more?—February—“Come To The Mardi Gras” and see the gay costumes and attractive decorations— lots of fun!!—A free day brightens the winter grind—Lincoln’s birthday—the Joan Bishop assembly—the one in every four year day, February 29—the close of another month and so our thoughts turn to sweet spring. Page twenty-eight
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