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FUUTB LL HURON 46 RFDFIELD 7 ln the season's opener, the Fheasants fell easy victims to the heavier Huron Club. ,lerry Boub drove over right tackle for the lone Redfield score. GROTUX I4 RliIJFlFl,IJ o ln a very evenly matched gzune, decided only in the last half. the Redfield eleven yvas defeated by the Groton Tigers. REDFIFLD zo DOLAND 18 After an 80-yard return run on the kick-off netted the VVheelers a touchdown, the Fheasants came to life as Boob scored twice and Dobratz once. KIILLFR 20 RFUFIELD O Un Homecoming, the Golden Pheasants, after putting up a brilliant first half fight, became victims of the lliller Rustlers. Fisher tallied the only score. VVFBSTIER 14 RIQIJFIHLD 6 ln this game the Fheasants threatened several times but were able to score only once, that being on a pass from XVelker to Hirtzel. RIClJFlICI,lJ 52 ABlcQRDlilQN RICSERYFS I2 Displaying by far the best performance of the season, the Birdmen had little trouble in conquering the Aberdeen seconds. CLARK 21 REDFIELD O ln the final grid game of the season, the Clark Comets proved too much for the Redfield squad. The Pheasants undoubtedly would have had a better season had not injuries forced some of the mainstays out of action for several games. The H squad scored two yvins during the season, defeating the Doland seconds txvice, 27-0 and 21-o. FIRST ROVK: Brooks Cole, VVillis Neuman, Harlan Fisher, Lyle VVelker, Donald Brad- SECOND ROVV: Harold Sprague, Dean Hughes, Robert Larsen, Arthur Hardie, VVillard Hoffman, VValter VVilliams, XVilliam Dosch, VVayne Harford, Student Manager wayne Welker. THIRD ROVV: Assistant Coach Roland Buss, jerry Boob, Robert VVilkens, Robert Hirtzel, K 'V V YVilliam Dobratz, George Green, Richard Hirtzel, james Hirtzel, Harry Forsyth, Coach Kenneth Greeno. 0 '1 :U 'B' .7 r be :tl ley, Dale Borehard, VVilliam Plants. ','. sy' ' 1 Y ,H I1 X l 4 R 41 , 4
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