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

 - Class of 1948

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Terror pile drives goal-ward in Pow Wow game. November 7--Terrors 29-Walsenburg 0-The Terror grid-men battled wind and snow as they fought to a 29-0 victory over the Walsenburg Panthers. The Terrors used every scoring means except the field goal as they gathered their 29 points on four touchdowns, two safeties, and a conversion. The honors were well distributed as all thirty-one men making the trip participated. The Brown and White scoring combination of stellar linemen and versatile, hard-running backs was hampered by the elements or the margin of victory might well have been increased over the out-classed conference foe. November 11-Terrors 13--Centennial 13-With the never-to-be-forgotten touchdown or safety controversy still in the air, the underdog Terrors emerged with a 13-13 tie in the Armistice Day battle with the Centennial Bulldogs, The tie came as an anti-climax when the Terrors saw victory practically snatched from their hands. The officials decided to award the Bulldogs a touchdown after an apparent decision of a safety. The controversy arose over a Centennial fumble which was recovered in the end zone by the Terrors. The officials final rule was that the fumbled occurred after the Centennialite had crossed goal-line. The six- pointer thus threw the contest into a dead-lock and it remained a stalemate for the few final moments. The Terrors played their game of the year as they rose from the underdog role to out-fight and out-play the favored Bulldogs. November 26-Terrors 19-Trinidad 7-The Terror football machine rolled safely into storage for another year after defeating the Trinidad Miners 19-7 on Pow Wow Day. At the opening of the game, the Terrors kicked off and ran to the Miners' 9. This was soon followed by a touchdown for the Brown and White leaving the score for the first quarter 6-O. In the second quarter the Terrors scored again to raise their total to 12. Following the uneventful third quarter another Terror touchdown plus a tally for the Miners completed the 19-7 score. Brown and White men down Canon Tiger.

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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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K .yiuacf FIRST ROW: Gene Gordon, Hugo Kapclkc, David Tafoya. Boh Hoig, Ed Rohcrts. Maurice' Vidmar. Burton Festc. Gcorgc Chisman, Coach lust s, SECOND ROW? Gene Pratt, Frank Florey, Marvin Iohnson, Billy Pool. David Shocmakcr. Tommy Rcnck, lim Phelps. Kenneth Golclsberry, David Wilkinson, THIRD ROW: Don La Roche. Bob lent, lack Stoclfal, Duanc Skupa, Icrry Hcdgrcock. lamcs Wiitson, Bob Phelps. Boh Youngquist. 6 .giuacf FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Andrews, D. Crowder, B. Frazer, Hartman, B. Smith, D. Cloud. I, Rowe, P. Goss, M. Spencer. SECOND ROW: L. Pezolt. B. Deyo, D. Ortcz, Goodbar, K. Brown, S. Spolak. Boatright. Yates. THIRD ROW: D. Be-reuffy, Stelson. B. Hallcnbeck. B. Phelps, Pierce, R. Abraham. B. Pugh.

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