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GENE RISER PAUL WEEKS FRED WAYMIRE Fullback l-lalfback End RAY MITCHELL End The season opened on a highly successful note as we beat our traditionalopening rival, Tipp City 19-7. Jefferson was one of our more important league games and the 'Cats came roaring from behind in the final quarter with two touch- downs IO win 15'7. Tackle We got revenge against Madison and edged them 20-13 in a thrill- ing contest. Centerville provided the opposition for our annual home- coming game as the Bobcats rolled to a 27-0 triumph, Then came two weeks of famine. Arch rival Brookville masked us '27-6 in a surprisingly one-sided game. Butler won a 32-18 deci- sion from us. The Bobcats rebounded in fine style at this point, Beavercreek felt the Bobcats' sting in the tune of 32-12 in an important league contest. TOM BOWERS Tackle West Carrollton was the victim of a last minute touchdown as they fell to defeat 14-7. The final game saw the Bobcats battling German- town for the co-championship with Brookville. Randolph rolled to a 19-6 victory and the co-championship. CARL BIDWELL End DON RABQLD BOB DIXON BILL KELLEY Guard Guard Tackle
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DICK LAWYER LARRY BINKLEY DAVE PALSGROVE Halfback Quarterback BILL WEIST End The 1952 Varsity Football season was another one of high achieve- ment, honor, and glory. Our Bobcats were crowned co-champions of BOB PEFFI-EY the little Buckeye League along with arch rival, Brookville. It was Guard the fifth year out of seven that the 'Cats have either shared or won the title outright. This is a record that not many teams can equal or better The 'Cats won 7 and lost 2. Much of the credit for our success must be given to our fine coach- ing staff. New head coach, Carl Adkins, did a magnificent job in his first head coaching position, He came to us from Brookville where he was an assistant coach last season. He was very ably supported by assis- tant coaches, Gene Cultice and Bill Yensel. Wiley Taylor did a grand TOM MARTIN job as a scout, which is a very important part of football. Guard The men on the team played like true competitors. It was team play that won. Each one will long be remembered for his Randolph spirit and fight. JACK JOSSELYN End BILL BORDEN AL WETZEL JIM KERN Tackle Guard Center
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. . five more precious yards . . .wehitpaydirt. . . a tense moment. . . over for seven. These pictures represent a typical exciting foot- ball game at Randolph, Pre-game entertainment before our football games this year was provided by 4th, 5th, and 6th grade boys who make up our Pee Wee Football Team. Could this be a future winning team? P? 'KH 2 Q IAKA ful
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