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VARSITY FOOTBALL For the first time in six years, the Mohawk High School gridders captured the M.M.V.I. crown. With a very impressive 6 wins and 0 losses, the team outfscrapped, outfran, and outfcharged their opponents. Under the fine coaching of Lloyd Baker and Edward Pushkar, the grid team displayed the precision of a wellfoiled machine. With Mr. Pushkar as its coach, the line charged and tackled viciously to hold the six opponents to a total of 32 points, while Mr. Baker's hackfield men plowed through the baffled foes for a total of 205 points. With the comhined efforts of line and hackfield, the champions outfscrapped Ogdenshurg to a score of 4543, and one week later handed Ilion a 12fO setback. The highfriding Mohican team disf played its clockflike precision again, when they went to Watertown and won, 39f6. Herkimer, our traditional rival, played host to the Mohican team at what was to he, for hoth teams, one of the most important games of the year. Both were undefeated up to that date. Again Mohawk displayed its Hne sportsmanship and excellent handling of the football, and handed Herkimer a 12f7 loss. Next, with 4 wins and O losses, the Mohicans trounced Auburn, 39f6. With their fate hanging in the balance, Mohawk's warriors went into the season's final game fully aware of its significance. Beating Little Falls would mean an undefeated season, the Herkimer Telegram Trophy, and the M,M.V.I. crown. With this in mind, the strong Mohican team crushed its opponent, 58fO. This game, which ended the hest season for Mohawk since 1946, also ended the last foothall season at Mohawk High for six seniors: Bill Kaples, Tom Lacy, Lyman Hall, john White, Ronnie March, and Ed Bouchard. VJQ Qgngfgfglgffg fhg Qgfjiyng fgglm nn its RIIPFQSS. is 2111 6X2lH1Dl6 of MOh2lWkiS tI'EldltlOIlZ1l school spirit and cooperation in full swing.
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