King School - Kingsmen Yearbook (Stamford, CT)

 - Class of 1952

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King School - Kingsmen Yearbook (Stamford, CT) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 41 of 64
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FIRST STRING VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM LINE Left to Right Doug Mackey Wan Case Bob Rnder Bull Grnesnnger Gladden Baldwnn Ralph Mome and Elllot Bunce BACKS Left to Rlght Warner Thurston Dan Zuckert Dan Pruce and Bull Meyer OTBALL The 1951 edltuon of Kmgs football team fared rather well It gave Kung Its f1rst victory In two sea sons that being a romp over Cherry Lawn The results of the three other games were a non league loss to Brunswlck a tue wlth St Lukes and a loss to Bruns wack Edgewood a traditional foe was dropped from the schedule because the team they presented dndnt conform with league requirements An entirely new Kung team had to be shaped for 51 with a few vet 37 erans as a nucleus The Knngsmen were depraved of thenr only holdover back Doug Mackey by the 180 pound backfleld wenght lumut unaugurated slnce last season Bull Meyer Don Zuckert Warner Thurston, Ralph Mome and Walt Burrows were the other seniors who saw service on last years eleven Coach Olson rounded the f1fteen candidates unto a smooth func tlonlng aggressive team 5 1 f I 1 f .. . , . . - A ' 1 1 ' , . I ' A . , , . . . , . I - 1 ' 1 . .. . , . , , . . , . . . , . . , .

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The season s opener took place ID Greenwich with the Brunswick School Thus game dad not count as a league contest Odlseos skirted his right end early n the mutual period for the Greenwich team s first score They were successful In adding the extra pomt The following quarter saw Brunswick push across another tally when Gamber passed to Sackett but the extra pomt was missed The Kung backs ground out a good deal of yardage un the first half but couldnt pene trate beyond the Brunswick twenty Brunswick generated a drnve mto the Kmgsmen s territory as the second half commenced End Mackey picked off one of the Greenwich team s passes to halt the march and carried the ball out to mud field Play continued on an even status until mud way Into the final period At this stage Brunswick wound up Its scoring with a pass from Gamber to Lockwood Donars going over for the extra point Meyer made a sparkling forty five yard runback of the klck Then the Kmgsmen took to the air Price completing an aerial to Mackey and two to Meyer the second of whnch was good for the TD Price plunged across the double stripe to make at 20 7 Brunswick had time for two plays before the final whistle This game proved the merit of an inexperienced Kung squad and raised hopes for the ensuing clash with St Lukes The Colomal Roaders were eager for a victory when they invaded the confines of the St Lukes school When Kung gamed possession of the ball for the first time a penalty caused Meyer to punt The Hulltoppers took advantage of this and used an aerial attack of Luppert to Carey for a score but failed In the extra pomt attempt In the second period the Kung backs took turns IH moving the ball eighty five yards to the opposition s one Meyer went across for the sux ponnts with a lane buck massung the pomt after touchdown Hard lane play by Moffie Baldwin Case and Rider stymied a St Luke s threat as the half closed The momentum of the contest leveled off neither team being successful In crackmg the other s defense This routine was shattered on the last play of the quarter as a pass from Murphy to Davls the left end gave the Hllltoppers another tally their placement adding the thirteenth pomt This set the stage for a thrilling final period The Kmgsmen started a seventy five yard touchdown drive Behind bug Mackey s block :ng Meyer dnd the bulk of the ground gaming and finally sliced into paydurt from seven yards out The extra pomt try was not good As soon as St Lukes got the ball they had Murphy churn off seventy yards for a TD Their conversion try was blocked Only a few minutes remained as Prnce took to the air ln an attempt to knot the score Successnve aenals to Mackey clicked for a touchdown Meyer bucked for the score tying extra pomt The climax having been reached the last few plays were uneventful Throughout the game backs Thurston Zuckert and Karukas were standouts for the Kmgsmen The 19 'I9 tue against a numerically larger squad was a shot IH the arm for the grldsters The Kmgsmen were host to Cherry Lawn on Tuesday of the season s final week due to a ramout It was a flawless Kung eleven that handnly whipped Cherry Lawn 46 0 The Colonial Roaders immediately took I - 1 1 u -, s , 3- :,, f- ' . 4 , .. . . , . Q. . J ' ' 1 x' .t . I i it f t ' , .1 V .V V-.I . bl N, 4. , . 6 g ' 0 ' ,l ,yn . ' I f , I I .0 1' - . X 1 21 ' V , . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . , l . - 1 1 1 . . . , I I . . . . . . , , , . . ' I I . . . . , . . I . . , . . . . . . . . . , ' 1 . . - , , . . ' I I , . ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 . . , . . . . 1 ' I ' I n I ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 , ,g D . 1 I. l ., . 1

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