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Rou: 1: Bob Hathaway 1493, Paul Fernuld 1443, NVillis Smith 1483, Don Garrett 1363, Row 2: Guy jones 1383, Earl Ingram 1453, john Moore 1273, jerry Richards 1373, john Rapp 14135 Row 3: Boh Moore 1463, Put Sherrill 1503, Bob Metcalf 1513, Steve Craven 1523, George Metcalf 1473, Claude Hannon 142 Hou' 1: Eddie Schimnn-I 14133, Art Davin 1-133, l..1rry Zahn 15313, john Moore 1l3fZ3, 'lonnny 5lL'3x11ll.llllN 1253, Phil Glenn 11393, Dun Snmlley 1213, Hong 2, liolm Moore 1443, Ull3',lUl1 5 1353, Wvillia Smith 1503, Earl lngrum 1453, jack Sullivan 1373, 101111 Ulllfll 1423, jaunes l,uCrauigc 1453-
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S 85' i- 4. ' Y t Et - Q j . ' , . , .. .I . 5 ' . ' ,W , t-'val 5 H Y ct' E 'qQf7juf?'?L- ':':g,:F. .. YW V, Q. ..---- -- 4 ' in ROBERT DAVIS CHOITCE NTE'l'C.-Xl,l ld XUHXIAX Nlf.XVl'lS Senior Ifiid Junior Tackle .-Xli-City lion. Xien. All-State lion. Xieii. All-City, :Xll-Conf, All-Conti. Allrffity. All-Conf. HARDING 22 EL RENO 0 ln the first home game of the season, llarding shut out a highly rated El Reno team 22-O. This was the first time in forty-nine games that the Indians had been held score- less. 'l hroughout the entire game the Eagles never met with real trouble, and they pulled off a scoring drive early in the first quarter covering approximately sixty yards. The drive ended on a forty-yard pass from Quarterback Don Roberts to llalfbaek jerry Lehman. lil H0110 was never able to muster together a serious threat, and they were not able to penetrate past the Hard- ing twenty-yard line during the entire.gaine. In the fourth quarter the lndians were pushed deep into their ow11 terrie tory by the strong forward wall of the liagles. There they were forced to punt out of trouble, but Quarterback Roberts took the punt and ran forty-eight yards to elimax Ilardings scoring. Coaeh Potter watehes progress of the lil Reno game from the sidelines.
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