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FORMATION I line: Baute, Sankbeil. Taggart, Nichols, Howard, Baker, Miles. Eafkfield: Davis. Jenks. Frazier, Crutcher. K. M. I.-ST. X. The 40 degree temperature and the wetness of the turf made ball handling haz- ardous, but the conditions that prevailed, left the alert Soldiers unperturbed. In the first period Halfback Bob Ray knifed 27 yards between left tackle and end on a re- verse for the first tally of the game. King converted for 7-0, K. M. I. lead. The Kay- dets scored No. 2 when King rifled a 31-yard pass to Ray, who was aided by an excellent block by End Smith. Early in the second frame King shot an aerial to Smith in the end zone, marking up a K. M. I. lead of 19-0. By an interception St. X. gained the ball and pushed down to the Kaydets half-yard line. Sedler punched over leaving St. X. trailing 19-7 at the half. The Tigers, second touch- down was a dramatic 65-yard dash by Half- back Ernie Bidwell in the third quarter. King set up the final K. M. I. marker late in the fourth quarter with a 33-yard run to the '- A X. 11, and then scored with an 11-yard slice rg... . V, k lb over right tackle. The score as the game ,M , ' ended was 25-14. -ig, . JENKS . e . , 1 i r 1 . .1 ,N 1 ' I :Q .3 RAY R K -. J sivirrn, L. LETTERMEN W' 1-in I MIGUEL MILES ' A' rs -'i LAwsoN , . Q 1 B21 1... 'K
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4 4' ' lu- Ill ' i if i l f .1 . ' 'RE l C-4- l i-. 1947 VARSITY SQUAD Q ' First Row: Havens, Howard, Capt., Mudd, Taggart, Jenks, Ray, King. i l '- Elecond Eow: Hellstrom, Crutcher, Thompson, Haas, Baute, Nichols, Holeman, 1 Harper, Manager. Third Row: Wagner, Davis, Vinton, Miguel, Rohde, Smith, Frazier, Silhanek, 'Fl Fotiiitllilllgiiiii Walz, Manager, Haggard, Van Metre, Lawson, Baker, Schmidt, i ii Blankenship. If, Fifth Row: Captain B. G. Williams, Coach, Miles, Eddy, Kurfees, Sanbeil, Captain Pace. Coach. .fx K. M. I.-JEFFERSONVILLE 12-0. The second quarter began with a 32 to yard pass from King to Miles for a first Outmanned and outplayed in all depart- down On the Red Devil five- Kills SC00ied Q ments, a determined band of Jeffersonville Off left fdeiiie to CTOSS ine T in, il0nCnd0Wn- , If High SChOO1fO0tbaup13Jye1'S mot tho IQ lvl, ll K. M. I.'s final marker came midway of the l- eleven on a sweltering afternoon at Me- third liefied when King, Standing On the ' morial Park in Jeffersonville. The first Jefferwnville 37, fired the 0Vai i0 Lyie W M quarter was oponool with tho Kaydetg fo- Smith on the five who stepped the remain- T. f ceiving. Fans had hardly settled in their ins distance, Unnleieeted, giifing K- M- i- H X seats before a series of nine plays took the 24-0 Vieteiay- if hard-hitting Kaydets down to the five yard W line. Ray circled right end for the first score l i of the game. K. M. I. failed to convert. ii With Ray, Frazier, and King alternating carrying the ball down to Jeff's 3 yard 5- line, Frazier hit pay dirt making the tally l l . l l . Another touchdown for K. M. I. over Jeff. CAPTAIN SCALES helps with the broadcast of the Jeff game. 1 l
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FORMATION Line: Smith, Lawson, Miguel, Nichols, ijavens, Eddy, Francis. iackfield: I-ioleman. Rohde, Thompson, Ray. K. M. I.-PARK SCHCGL in the third stanza when Lyle Smith blocked a Park punt on the Hoosier 40, caught it in the air and raced to the goal for K. M. I.'s only marker. The K. M. I. boys went down to a defeat of 27-6. On the next Week-end the Kaydets niet the heavy team from Park School of Indian- apolis, at Shortridge Field for the first de- feat. The agileness of the backfield and the hard blocking of the line, capitalized on a few lucky breaks, Park scored a touch- down in each quarter. With the absence of cheering from the student body, their first taste of tough competition surprised and defeated the Kaydets, who fought viciously until the end. The Soldiers only score was ,- , . ' 2 X' 'gf' W 'I BAKER , M. 1' s J L- EDDY , CRUTCE-IEE Y LETTERMEN ROHDE 'S ' BAUTE I c 2 Sie: ., HOLEMAN
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