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Jimmy White j2ll follows blocking of Rudolph l78j and Smith j88l. TEJQJANQ BOUNCE. BY BALL I-HGH 28-15 The Trojans, entering the game with three district wins under their belts, were caught off guard as the second play of the game saw Ball scoring on along pass play. The PAT was good and the Trojans were behind 7-0. This seemed only to urge the Trojans on as fullback. Rick Lindberg rambled for runs totaling a fantastic T33 yards. The scoring by the Trojans came from quarterback Don Moon, tailback John Lewis, wingback Don Brogna, and of course, fullback Rick Lindberg. After a second touchdown by Ball High, the Trojan defense tightened up and allowed very little yardage the rest of the night. The Trojan defense was led throughout the game by linebacker Lyndal Kennedy and halfback John Lewis. if J Ken Wamble j2Oj defends against this pass attempt. Brogna l34l scampers. K jj. T. 'Tj j, s 9 , T Q4 I -QL . j jj 1.111 . t 'rl I 3.5, i - ,. ,V..' 2 -I - 'vw ... f'l+?t4tltPistZ?WE4 ,.', . is 1 .. M ,1',rAik'2' 1 111 - :- :Fuse 1'fhf?i'3?k'2A:t'4i?U in N .. V. 711. if ,f,.x-ff':. ?fQv5es'5k 'I 4 , 1 in Vu: . ,,4, ff, uwgihwt '51 QI . . ' JZ 71?'T?14'f2Aif't:4?ft'f'5'f2'Mt , ' , . Q A gzsff- Y 4. 't':'ff. ' 4.150 --1 0 1 , y - 'nga f 5 I I j, ,j g I ,ru V , 'H' I F' . . ' ., :A . 2 Ha
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ff' ,XVI Johnny Lewis ll2l, an unidentified Trolan defender and Ken Wamble l2Ol stop this Gander drive, Trzoylwe AND GANDEIZQ QLOP TO 0-0 ne The Troians were knocked out of a tie for the lead in district l2-4A on a slippery, muddy field in Baytown against the upset-minded Ganders. An added weapon of the Ganders was a heavy fog which rolled in during the second half and stymied the Trojans' offensive strategy. This game proved to be a defensive game as neither team's offensive unit seriously threatened. The game ended in a O-O tie and the disheartened Trojans returned to South Houston. Lewis U21 finds an opening in the Gander defense for a long gain. Moon ll ll eludes several Gander defenders for a substantial goin, YJ Ns ,X xx ,, f I ' 4' f 1 K U I 4-yi K, ey. T . it s T , wiv? : , wif? ,, ' aw i W . .ifaj '1st ' .1 ,I ,. . 1 . -' .aw M -.fi ' -157 f' ,,.X T'fF'f-' .4 ,. - 5ji.i7L,ff',g-i f '7V 'f ... if ', g - , fi w w-15 wiw,iQ .?f' '- fig T ,Q 6Of N- 1-'th . . . -. T' ' s, t: 'r .v A-'um' I ., we-ff' - J-' ,iz-.-,LW I A w t M . . -2 - ii: ma- ' A A, .W L. R V 51 ,kfjaqf 'gf , , ' ,,4.+.ss . f ,.., f-T, F '1 '1'2 L' '1 ' ' l ' My , , Q- M y : A- V W L :A : A , gay. 1 T m.: u L? ,if A rx! s . . as ',, 'T T 1
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