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w'vi2? f5::.'1'z pl? WEBSTER, Quarterback LINTON, fullback SHANNON. Right Halfback LARGUIEH, Hiqhi Halfback BANKS, Lei! Hallback X I f r . it K I , , A' ,. ,IJ ,Wa 1. -4 -1:3 4,1 , ,XA-If' 1 Nl'.' '4..,-4 16 'f 'N , 15 fn la! V044 X jx ff: CO-CAPT. IOHN HAGEDORN All Mid-South Guard SMA. 7: Darlington. 38 Playing for the third time on their home field, the SMA Tigers were again outweighed by their adversaries. Although they fought hard, the Tigers just cou1dn't get started, and lost by the score of 38-7. Iohn Hagedorn, playing at guard, and Bill Larguier, who scored the only touchdown for the losers, were outstanding. Bubba Davis, a newcomer to the Academy, looked good at center. The whole Corps ot Cadets attended the game and their support was excellent. Brooks skirts right end against McCallie
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I l 3 l as LEFT: S.M.A. Starting Lineup, Bottom Row: Higgins Williams. Hagedorn, W. W. Davis, Dent, Broadwell Armstrong. Top Row: Shannon, Larquier, A. Adams Banks, Brooks, and Webster. IB 49, 42 SMA. 13: KMI. 34 were a bit nervous in their ln the first half, however, they to score against their heavier and opponents. The first touchdown for the SMA. 7: McCallie 38 Again the Tigers showed an inability to get moving in the second half after valiantly holding off their heavier opposition in the team came on a ten yard sweep opening period. The highlight of the game left end by Bill Larguier in the second for the Tigers came when Larry Brooks made tt extra point was added by Tom- with a place kick. a plunge through the line and traveled 39 yards to score. Tommy Armstrong, once U n Banks scored in the fourth quarter on te yard plunge over tackle but this time y for conversion was no good. At the n f the half the score stood l4-7 with the again demonstrating his remarkable ability, made the conversion for the Tigers. Trailing 20-7 at the end of the half, the li C5 'gers on the short end. SMA representatives just couldn't get in the final half and at the end of the trailed by the score of 34-13. weary Tigers were unable to do anything in the third and fourth quarters, and when the final whistle blew, found themselves on the short end of a 38-7 score. ARMSTRONG, End BROADWELL, Tackle A. G. ADAMS, End WILLIAMS, Tackle FASICK End
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WAS FILLED WITH THRILLS SMA. 18: TMI. 0 ln their third game the Tigers finally found themselves. They scored three times in the first half: once by Larguier on an eighteen yard sweep, once by Brooks on a plunge through center, and the third by Dent on an end-around. The Tigers were beginning to look better than they had in their first three games. ln the final half neither team was able to cross their opponents' goal line, and when the game ended the Tigers had chalkeikup their first victory, 18-O. 'W ' 1441? ,I I xv LQ. t- e SMA. 14: Riverside. 20 Playing for the first time away from home, the Tigers ran into trouble. They played a see-saw game with Riverside, one which was marked by many penalties. Dan Banks, play- ing at the left halfback position, scored both of the Tiger touchdowns, one on a ten yard plunge and the other on a one yard buck. The extra points were supplied by Tommy Armstrong and Larry Shannon. The final whistle blew with the Tigers in possession of the ball deep in Riverside ter- Uritory. ' 5 ' X . T ,J , J' ffl , 'i. dw 'fy ,l,flD.f!4f'Lc, ,fl Qymviwm fjflqa fffeafwff L4 ' f ' , ,Qb ',i0Wj1f,1g'Zg44 53
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