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Name Cf The Harrison Football Team. And away he goes! Lei me go, Loverll isfgqv A fzsivfg ' N in , .f Q T 'GRY ' W a ' in 5 y. 11.31 2 g ,Q 8 aoo 4 r C, mf' i , K 6 First Row: J, McCoy, M- Cassidy, R. McAdams, A. Downard, J. Stout, J. Burk, L, Wolfe, K. Radcliffe, B. Clark. Row Two: J. Buller, J. Aera, D. Mears, J. Doerflein, J. Rolfes, J. Roessler, M, Snodgrass, T. Harless Row Three: Mr. Revis, D. Hurley, D. Siefferman, R. Eckel, R. Mefzler, R, Taylor, R. Heyola, D. Gieringer, J. West, J. Federman, J. Ecklcir, K. Ammerman, The Reserves played Three games This year. While record does noT show The valuable game experience losing Two of These To Colerain and Taylor, They gained by These boys, which will help Them in Their held a sTrong HamilTon CaTholic Team To a score- VarsiTy football. less Tie until The game was rained out. The Team's Page Eighty Eight
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'11 4 n the County, Making Famous the- ' against the happless Owls. Showing real L . X' x .M Q power and teamwork the Cats scored i7 -- rs.. ' ' points in the first half and 32 in the second half, to send the Owls home on ' A.. the short end of a 45 to 7 score. .,.a-., The next game found the Cats wading through a pool of mud to hand the gm Vznh Maderia Mustangs an i8 to 0 beating 'W' on the Mustang's field. Slowed by rain . and poor field conditions, the Wildcats offense was slowed, but not stopped. The Cats defense made several fine stands 5 'S when they were deep in their own terri- ' tory to stop the Mustang cold. Milford came to Harrison the next t- week, to find that they were no match for the Wildcats. The Cats iced the game C. Eckol E! B. Frazer -K1 lf. i T .i in the first half with three T.D.'s. They rolled again in the last quarter to put two more markers across the goal line. Riding high, the Cats traveled to the home of the highly touted Sycamore Aviators. After blocking a Harrison punt the Aviators drew first blood. The Cats promptly knotted the score at six all. Ron Skipton made the first of his two sensational touchdown iaunts to put the Cats in front at half time. In the third quarter Sycamore came back to score its final marker late in the third period. At this crucial time Skip came back with this second spectacular run. As the gun ended the game Sycamore was deep in Harrison territory, but the Seven Mules of Harrison made a determined stand to hold them. In the final game of the season the Wildcats met the Loveland Tigers in the Wildcats lair. Playing in a dense fog, the Cats rolled up a 20 to 7 half time score. Both teams used strong defenses to hold the other in check through the third period. Loveland scored the last marker of the game in the Hnal quarter. Harrison was on the march when the gun sounded, ending the game and the sec- ond undefeated season for the Cats. Fx 4 X. 1. if , us? -g z i D. Eckel 'X D. Knose .- I. t. Q 1..- 'ul R. Debruler J. Powers Page Eighty Seven
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Basketball Schedule Round-Ballers Kept Records At An . . . W. Batchelor, J. Powers, B. Price, B. Stolder, G. Lippert, S. Burk, G. Price, E. Gabbard, J. Young, D. Eckel, C. Eckel, R. De Bruler, Mr. Revis. l954-55 Harrison vs. Dec. 3 Colerain Dec. i0 Mt. Healthy Dec. li Western Hills Dec. I4 Bright Dec. I7 Terrace Park Dec. 21 Whitewater Dec. 30 Alumni Jan. 7 Sharonville Jan. il Brookville .lan Glendale Jan Taylor Jan Anderson Feb Loveland Feb Sycamore Feb Indian Hill Feb Bright Feb Maderia A record of the Harrison basketball team can- not be put down on paper. To really know how the teams and Mr. Revis worked, you had to be a spec- tator at all the games. To see and realize the heart- breaks of the team who, in the beginning of the season, would win a few, lose a few, then win a few, iust breaking even, you had to be there. But then came an important day, January 21, the day ot the Taylor game. A rivalry has existed between the two schools for a great number of years, and When Harrison won the game with a score of 58 to 52, the fans went wild. What Harrison will do the rest of the season, is impossible to say, but every- one is hoping and cheering the boys on, the boys who play their heart out and the coach whom every- one loves and admires. So on to victory, boys! Page Eighty Nine
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