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50 Soplzomm e Football CLIFFORD X OUNG EUGENE PATRICK Captaln The Sophomore Bulldogs pxox ed to be the Champs of MHS 1n the lntra muml season They sported an almost peltect xecord m ned onlv bv a t1e HgalHSt the Jumols xvho they defeated tx 1ce later 1n the season They ox elpoxx e1ed the Semol Wolves three tlmes m stt bbornly contested games Young and P8tP1Ck capta1ned the Bulldtgs to the 1 I Co Captam Champ1onsh1p Patuclx xxx 1 con tant thleat is a piss IGCBIXQI and xx as outstanding IU the Sopho lllO19 l1ne Young xx is the gltllllld gamer fo1 the team and led the league 1n yards galned he punted and passed xxell also Paul ClLltCl'1ll9lfl played exceptlonally xx ell tor a tust yea1 man and held doxxn guald 1JOSlll0ll Sll.lbb0lIllj M H S Spolts tn Wmtzme BOB Vl ILLIAMS FOOTBALL The declslon of the Malvern School Board and the Adm1n1strat1on to abandon football from tne extra currlcular 3Ct1V1tl6S came as a d1shearten1ng blow at flrst to school lllO13l6 Students reallzlng the necesslty of such a rule hoxvex Pl stood by the ruhng, whlch was passed as a result ot the federal rulmg proh1b1t1ng the use of gasol1ne fol conx evmg players and c1v1l1ans to the games Loss of football d1d not completely dampen the old Malvern Splrt R1x alry betxxeen grades xx as suggested and an mtra mural program was set up wxth the Semors Jumors and Sophomoles compet the school champlonslnp mg for The Young v1ctors defeats hlpped Sophomoles wlth the co DllOlll'lg ot Cllttord and Eugene Patrlck xxere the undlsputed They ma1nta1ned a spotless lecord no and only one t1e Dax 1d C0ll16 the sxx 1X el halfback and Chfford Young 165 lb full back accounted for most of the Sophomores often slve drxve although they xx e1e suppolted by a hard chargxng l1ne Semors capturmg second place and boxx mg only to the Sophomores vxere ably captalned by Lloyd Bryan and Charles Sewell Pete Bell semol quar terback, hurt 1n the flYSt game of the season xx as elected semor coach The semol team became known as the last quarter team by commg flom behmd several tunes ln the last quarter, to wm I Sen1o1 ae11al ottenslxe xxas hlghly eftect1xe Wlth Bernard Dax lS 1n the tossmg pos1t1on Senlor ground offens1xe xx as spalked by the hard duvlng baclxs Taylor and WlllldlllS The JUYIIOIN cxtchmg last place vxere not tal behmd and some of thelr losses could be attrlbuted to the1r losmg Bo Phxlllps xxho co captalned w1th Joe Holley Jumols xxere noted for thelr speclal play the Wyatt specxal xxhlch was a double re verse and shovx ed the runmng ab1l1'fv of rlght end Daxe Wyatt Jumors vxere also glfted wxth the outstandmg punter m the school league John Joldon Chmax ot the 1nt1a mulal ploglam came Wllh the sophomores challengmg the COlTlbll19d teams of the sen1ors and Jl1I'1lOlS All proceeds from th1s game xx ent to the Umt d Wax Rellef Fund The Sophomore Bulldogs added another xlctory to thelr xecord and kept the slate clean on the defeat slde bv oxelpoxxexmg the Wolxes to the tuen of 12 6 1n the Wal Beneflt game Choosmg to FQCQIXC the Bulldogs took the ball on the1r th1rty f1xe and droxe to the Wolxes 9 yard l1ne but xx ere repeatedly throxxn back by the stubborn Wolf l1ne to stem the only ITIEIJOI threat ln the fust quarter After an exchange of punts Young leadmg the ground offensxve scored on an off tackle slant for the f1rst score of the game early Contmued on page 53 1 1 - v 9 ' w ' . ,-'sv v4- 1 x -I ' ' . . 45 L 5 4 ' 'L Q'.' . ' L. ' 7 'lf f' ' , al , V ' . fa: ' , . ' V3.1 2 ' , V x , A .1 . 1 . - . . L . , , , A L H . V . Y Lf 1 s ,4 . . . f V 1 '. ' v -' 'v y -4 I I -7 Q . . , , . . N. .. - 7 Ln. n 1 - . . . . , . ,Y 7 Q - i. . . 1 ., 1 . Y 7 l 'V 1 Y . . .. . . . l , . , . . . 1 v '- 1 A 'f - - ' r ' ' - 1 7 7 x ct ' ' 77 ' , v 1 ' ' 1. f I -, - 1 . . . ' N Y V , . - 5 ' ' 1 . 7 . , . D I v ',, . ' 1 -'- - 5 ' - 7 N . . - N 7 7 7 - ' - , 1 - ' '. . . ' ' , . - - . v '- . . . .Y , . . -..v V Vx - 7 I Y 1 . , , . v . , - .. . i . . v . X . . ' '7 Y X '
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49 Senior Football CHARLES SEWELL LLOYD BRYAN Captain Co-Captain The Sen1o1s vxele led th1OLlgh a fanly success ftl season by the1r captams Charles Sewell and Lloyd Bryan Although they seemec' rather mcon slstent they gave then best and came out v1cto1 IH three out of s1x games to be runner up team to the champlon Sophomoles The Wolves as the Semol team was called were stretch runners and scored nearly all of thelr pomts 1n the last quarter ot thelr games They defeated the Jun1ors three t1mes and came out on the short end of the score agalnst the Sophomores IH three games Jzmzov Football JOE HOLLEY BO PHILLIPS Captam Co Captam The Jun1ors were sparked by the1r captams, was a tuple threat back for the Jun1ors he punted the hard chargmg guard Joe Holley, and that and passed very well and was a good pass recelver hard dr IX mg back Ewell Bo Phxlhps Ph1ll1ps the Jun1ors t1ed one game w1th the Qophs and lost to be the mamstay rn the Jumor lme John Jordan lSOph0II10I'6S ' . , , . '. -I ' . - was a consistent ground gainer,whi1e Holley provedlfive games, three to the Seniors and two to the
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