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0 rn, 1 ,L- 5 fvfiyjp Milli TALL TEAM .ww t v- if 9 l f- . ..... if 5 if fr if- Departing this year from the gridiron of South Huntingdon We have Clifford Silvasy, who has play- ed great football the past four years. His brother Laird, considered one of the best guards ever to be in South Huntingdon, will certainly be missed next year. Robert Miller, a clever tackle, whose spirit and fight will a.ways remain in him, will not be with us this fall. We regret to say that Steve Ruschak. tackle, will not be with us in the fall. We must also remember, because of their loy- alty to the team, Joe Hakala, end, and John Crilley, fullback. Last but not least, we have space for Manager Walter Stangry, who was always on the job. Completing the Varsity are Norman Yannacci, center, Melvin .D .Ax X: Top Row: Coach Hetferle, L our. H. Kreuter, D. Corwin J. Rexzotti, Coach Barron. Second Row: R. Pittuvinu J. Kucinic. G. Valla. W Mason, R. Forsythe, .I. Ferno M. Yannacci, P. Nutter. C Koricich, P. Sewchek, A Paterline, M. Odelli. First Row: D. Miskoviuh W. Kreuter. D. Momyer. C Tarantini, E. Millovats. F rup. J. Shott. G. Clegg. J Ottino. Silvasy, C. Silvasy, R. Mil- ler, S. Ruschuk, D. Cochen- Cicci, L. Hyrczyk, C. Chir- Odelli, fullback, Charles Tarantini, quarterback, and Audley Paterline, right halfback. In football our school was very well represented on both teams and the honorable mention list of the All County Team. On the first team: Clifford Silvasy at halfback, Steve Ruschak at tackle, Lotsie Hyrczyk at end, and Paul Nutter at guard. On the second team: Donald Corwin at end, Laird Silvasy at guard, and Melvin Odelli at fullback. The hon- orable mention list included Audley Paterline, Charles Koricich, Norman Yannacci, and Dennis Cochenour. Great credit for the impressive work on the gridiron this year must go to Coach Hefferle, and to his new able assistant, Herbert Barron. T H E F O R T O F N I N E T ff , , fl' R. . M v,,.4 1 IJ : 1' 7 V V 1
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South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South S-outh South arl 'fd Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon Huntingdon . x 5.3.5 s L ,,. , ,Jr li x- 'rl , I,-W-V . r,-:- - v,,'i'-'-- -' L iw -, ,N ,,1 RESULTS IIAIHIWUIIII HERIIE Marion ...... . . 34 Derry Township .. .31 A green, inexperienced Golden Eagle quintet hung up one of the most disastrous campaigns in South Huntingdon court history, yet a more gallant and determined team has nev- er taken the floorg and with the nu- cleus of this year's first team rc- maining, Coach Hefferle has hopes that this outfit will develop into a winning combination next year. Opening the season against Marion, South Huntingdon bowed to the powerful foe to the tune of 34-20. The result was the same in the return game. Venturing to Derry Township, the Eagles met a well Mairidn ...... . . 44 drilled team and lost 31-19. Our next Glassport . . . . 50 two encounters found us battling G19-SSPON - - - - 34 away at Glassport, but the hard ScWiCk'ey . . - . 33 fought efforts of the Eagles were Trafford . . - - - 36 uselessg the winner, Glassport. Still Rlmsay ----- - - 46 determined to win, the South Hunt- Penn TOW1'1ShiP - - - - 23 ingdon Five put forth all they had, Belle Vernon - - - 37 but Sewickley defeated them. A1- West N6Wt0I1 - . - 43 though more determined during the Youngwoiod . . .45 return engagement, we were again Belle Vernon . - - 35 forced to drop the game to a score SeWiCkley - - . - - 29 of 29-16. Attempting to stop their Ramsay ----- - - 54 losing stride, the Eagles hammered Penn Township - - - 37 away at Trafford. Finding no easy East Huntingdon - 37 foe, they however emerged victorious West Newton . . . . 36 both games. Two hard battles were Youngwood . . , .48 fought against Ramsay. With no East Huntingdon .... 28 avail, our losing streak continued. Trafford ..-... - . 23 Still struggling to cap a victory, our Alumni . . . . . 22 lads went down fighting and bowed Youngwcnod . . . 29 towards two triumphs to Penn Town- 1- 1-1 ia: F o' .R 'r o F N 1 N E
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