Palmer High School - Terror Trail Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1948

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Bill Gordon October 4-Terrors 14-East Denver 13- The contest between the Terrors and Angels was one of those games in which the two teams were practically at each other's throats. The Angels were leading 7 to O at the end of the half. During the second half the Terrors rolled into high gear with a powerful aerial attack. The last two breath- taking uarters ended with a final score of 14 to l . October 10-Terrors 25-Florence 6-The Terrors trampled the Florence eleven on the Huskies field in the first league game of the season. The entire squad of thirty saw actiong many of the reserves played for half or three-quarters of the game. Since the regulars were replaced by the reserves, the two sides were more evenly matched, and an interesting struggle developed between the two teams. -H .gguacf Don Green ST ROW: Coach Funk, S. Shaw, D. Green, D. Wessels, D. Hower, H. Carter, l. Ludlow, Coach Porter. ECOND ROW: I. King, D. Westba , R. Welborn, E. Adair, L. Scott, L. Spears, R. Abshire, B. Phelps, H. Seaber, D. Stamm. HIRD ROW: M. Patton B. Gordon. I dine B. Wood' B. H n R. Lincoln D. Pinkerton G. D mos. , ar , s, anse , . . e IRTH ROW: B. Smullin, G. Wattenharger, YV. Boucher, B. Boyer, V. Maloney, Roger Bildstein, D. Rogers, E. Loh man,

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41, . ma, HEKJ.. Clyde Shaw Alky Maloney Dick Westbay Iames Ludlow September 12--Terrors 6-Boulder 32-The Boulder Panthers defeated the Terrors in the opening game of the season in Penrose Stadium. In the opening plays of the game, a fast Panther touchdown set the Terrors morale back a few notches. Following the third Boulder score, the offensive team kicked off to Colorado Springs. Servatius received the ball on his own eight, eluded a pack of Panthers, and scrambled 35 yards back to the 43 before being downed. September 26-Terrors 6-Longmont 0-Before a large crowd at Longmont, the Terrors beat out a six to nothing victory over the Longmont Trojans. High spirit so characteristic of the Ter- rors was present throughout the game. The home eleven, ever on the offensive, constantly battled to increase the score. All later Terror scoring threats fxivige thwarted by many penalties and a slippery e . Bob Hansen Gene Wittenbarqer Ceorqe Demos



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. Y Y October 18-Terrors 0-Central 37- Central High pounded out a perfect Homecoming for students and alumni by literally murdering the Terrors. They hit the high spots by scoring in all four quarters. The first touchdown came seven plays after Central got possession of the ball. This was followed by a con- version leaving the score 13-0. The Blue and White began the third quarter in a big way by scoring in three plays after recovering a fumble on their own 45. After this, no more scores were made except the three pointer by Central, kicked from the Terror 10. lim Phelps Bill Woods October 24-Terrors 6-Canon City 7-Taking advantage of the breaks offered by the many Terror penalties and fumbles, the Canon City Tigers downed CSHS 7 to 6. Exceptional plays by Lincoln, Westbay, and Shaw brought the locals their only touchdown. After a Terror penalty the Tigers scored on a long pass. A successful conversion gave them a 7 to 6 lead. The one point margin proved sufficient for victory as the Terror's last chance for scoring was erased by another penalty. November 1-Terrors 12-Salida 6-Sharp quarterbacking plus a wide-awake line on the part of the Terrors proved to be too much for the Salida Spartans. The improved Terror offense was another factor which added to the victory. Several minutes before the half, the Terrors made the only score in that part of the contest. Immediately following this touch- down, Salida's left end grabbed a lateral intended for Wattenbarger and was off to the Terror 20. Surprised by the turn of events, the locals were kept busy trying to score again before the close. The winning score came in the last period of the game leaving the Spartans on the short end of the 12-6 tally. Iohn Servatius Marvin Patton Roger Bildstein Ron Lincoln

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