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The Dr. W. C. Mount Football Award This trophy was presented to Kirklin High School by John Miller in memory of his uncle, the late Dr. W. C. Mount. Each year the name of the outstand- ing football player is placed on this trophy. The fol- lowing factors are considered in making the award: 1. Sportsmanship 2. Cooperation a With team b With coaches Spirit Playing ability Attitude Leadership The selection of the recipient of this award was made by the following Mr Payne Mr Grice B111 Whlte Neal Costlow and Mr Kreisher The 1951 award went to Captam Charles Warburton Previous winners of the award were Glen Hensley Don Wlggs and Bill Gibbs Football Squad of 1951 Members of the squad who completed the season and played in at least one game Name Joe Summers Marion Hollingsworth John Combs Charles Warburton Fred Rmehart Bob Underwood Keith Douglass John P McKinney Tom Stowers M110 Kincaid Bernard Stowers Don Padgett Bob Hackett Ray Jarrett Ixelth Buntin Kenneth Harris John Quick B111 Douglass Norman Wills Paul Maxwell Position End Left Tackle Quarterback Right End Right Halfback Center Right Tackle Right Tackle Quarterback Center Left Halfback Right Guard Left Guard Right Halfback Left Halfback End End Right Halfback Left Guard Rlght Tackle 31 Class Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senlor Senior J umor J unior J umor Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore l' reshman Freshman Freshman 3. 1.1 4. . .. 5. ' 6. ' ' Byron Hacketfffllf.fffffffflififfffruiiback .... kill.ii.il11l11llii.:ii:fSenior
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BROWNSBURG KIRKLIIN TIE The Travelers journeyed to Brounsburg on Saturday September 29 to plat the onlx daylight game of the year The result of the game vxas a 00 tle The Travelers got off to a good start ulth Keith Buntln running the kick off back about '50 xards to the Brownsburg six ward line Brounsburg took over on douns The rest of the game was plated on about oxen terms ulth neither team hating much of '1 scoring, threat SHERIDAN LPSETS KIRKLIN 14 6 The Sheridan Blackhawks met the Kirklin Travelers on Friday October 5 on the Kirklin gtidiron The boys all got off to a good start and the game nas scoreless until the second quarter Then Sheridan got in gear and recovered a Kirklin fumble on the 10 yard line They vtent oser for a touchdoun and ran the extra point This made the score 7 0 in favor of Sheridan at the half time Kirklin seemed ln better spirits after the half and on the kick off they sustained possession of the ball and made a drive down the field and Blllltlfl went over for the touchdovxn Rinehart failed to make the point Sheridan scored again on a returned punt and ran the extra pomt leaving the score 146 Captain War burton Keith Buntln and John Qombs vtere intured in the game but not seriouslx KIRKLIN DEFEATS WESTFIELD 2 0 The Kirklin Travelers 1ourneyed to Westfield October 19 to win their first game of the season by 2 0 The second quarter of the game the Travelers received their two points bs 1 safety There was some disagreement on the tvto points so the referees consulted their book The rest of the game was plaved on an even level without much passing because of the cold weather KIRKLIN LOSES TO DELPHI 20 0 It had been raining most of the x eek and continued durlng the game Kirklin got a good start and nent to the Delphi 20 yard line before being stopped Then Delphi scored tvtice in the first half and once in the last to total 20 points to Kirklin s nothing There Kirklin ended another season of football Kirklin had 10 senioxs on the team Qept Sept Sept Sept Oc Oc Oc Oc Football 1952 5-Noblesville 12 Larmel 20 Brownsburg 26- rankfort 3-Sheridan 10-Delphi 17 Westfield 22-Lebanon 30 There Here Here There There There Here Here ' . . . . . , - ' Y V -1 'V 7 - vi I l V- I 1 lv I I T . The Kirklin Travelers went on to a muddy field to fight against a determined Delphi team. t. ' .........,......... t. ' ...,..,..,.,.,....,,., t. 1 ' .........,.....,.... t. .................... .
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A Team Top Row. left to right: Harris. M. Kercheval. Price, Underwood. Rinehart. Henry. Wills, Combs, Second Row: Coach. Mr. Davison: Douglass. Walker. Student Manager. John McKinney: Huntin. ID. Kerchc' val. Assistant Coach. Mr. Stevenson. , -awe me . .Q I ' +4 ' ig V., 3. , kli2f B Team Top Ron left to right Hackett DouglasS B Stoxxers Harrii Henri Student 'Nlanager NICKIHDGN Price Second Ron Aeilatant Coach Stexenson Williams L Stouera Grax Kellx Scott L0achDax1son 32 I S , A . xx' it Tompkins. Wills. Kercheval. .larrett L. H Q H H A 1 A U I
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