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Offens ive Unit Front Row: M. Bruner, C. Howard, R. Daniels, E. Corbitt, H. Jackson, A. Crawford, E. Tonkins. Back Row: H. Murdock, F. Davis, J. Troxler, White Jersey; S. Vincent. Defensive Unit ront Row: H. Jackson, A. Crawford, F. Davis, C. Howard, J. Smith. Back Row: R. Williams, C. Murdock, H. Murdock, R. ' aniels, S. Vincent, C. Patterson. 227
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Football Team The Panthers of Dudley ended the season with a 7-2-2 record. This was the team labeled as the most ex¬ plosive offensive threat in the state. The Panthers amassed 3,714 yards in the total offense during the year. They also scored 280 points during the course of the season while their opponent s scored 130. While the offensive unit played the part of a sparkling explosion, the defensive team was an example of a diamond in the rough. The defensive unit received little publicity but they served as the foundation of the team. The Charlie Howard, Rifton Daniels, Herbert Jackson, Albert Crawford combo was too much for most teams to handle. Many times they were in the opposing backfield before the ball was. And that great offensive unit was something. It was capable of scoring at any time and from any place on the field. They averaged 13 first downs per game and they also averaged 25 1 yards rushing and 121 yards passing per game. The offensive unit was also aided by the great place-kicking of John “Duck” Guy who is becoming the best place-kicker in Dudley history as he accounted for 24 points via PAT’s and one FG. Big Games of the season were the 19-7 victory over Grimsley, the 51-0 victory over Carver, the 41-14 victory over Walter Williams, and the 34 to 12 victory over Page. The Panthers tied Smith for the Central 4-A conference’s championship but was defeated by Fike High of Wilson in the state playoffs, 21-14. We left the old NCHSAC conference as co-champs and we still played the part of champions in the Central Four A ranks. Dudley was truly one of the most feared gridiron teams in the state. 226
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Vincent passes over Paisley?!! Troxler is off to the races again! Troxler and Vincent eye another TD Was this pass meant for Bruner or Troxler? Smith leads the sweep for Harold 228
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