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. . the Piquonian Rau' 1 Rou' R014 Row 4: : Dick Sword, Dick Pearson, Albert Ostendorf, Bill Gearhart, Bob Schriver, Ray Peck, Bob Hake, Bob Efhnger, ,lim lvlclvlalcen, Harry Smith, Harold Stein, Roger Penrod Z: Clinton Gattshall, assistant coachg George Vllilson, Don Gentile, Leonard Zimmer, Ray Kiser, Bill Dorman, ,lohn Schurr, Edward Andress, Bob Clawson, Dick Wlarling. Cn P. Wlertz, coach 3: Alden Bowles, Bill Starr, Dick Lenox, Bob Knight, Dick May, Bill Andy, Don Robinson. Bill Boldt-n. Harry Nead. Richard Bowles Henry Scheu. manage-rg Bill Shipley, Buck Martin, Glen Popp, George Morris, Howard Reed, Bill Reymiller, Dick Strohmeyer, Bill Nwilliams, water boy Football Team WENTY-ONE gridders gridded their last in 1940 for dear old P. H. S. on Turkey Day by trouncing Troy 2O'O. The lndians finished a close second to Xenia in the Miami Valley League, suffering but one League defeat, that at the hands of the Xenia Bucs 4f6. Seniors on the squad were Captain Ray Peck, Bill Dorman, Bob Effinger, Bob Hake, Roger Penrod, Don Gentile, Bill Gearheart, Bob Schriver, Harry Smith, Harold Stein, and Leonard Zimmer. page uluruu
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