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VAH SITY BASKETBALL Charles Means,Sen1cr standing 5' 9 in height and p1BY1H8 guard Harry Faires, Senior standing 5' 1OQ in height and playing foward Z Eddie Dale, senior standing 6' 2 in height and playing center I Ik, H1111 Russell Gabr1e1,uen1or standing Bogfsg??0moIg standing 5' 5 in height and playing height and playing foward guard
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13' UIJTBALL First row left to right: Russell Brooks Cmanagerb, Don Fulkerscn, Charles Means, James Buckley, Jim Butler, Russell Gabriel, and Kenneth McMannis Cmanagerl. Second row: Jim Deaver, Bob Needs, Jack Ziegler, Harry Faires, Howard Hale, Edgar Dupler, Eddie Dale, Dean Dozer, Clifford Anders, Bill Robinson, and Coach K.L. Truesdale. Third row: Don Goodyear, Robert Cooper, B111 Daum, Philip Dupler, B111 Shook, Allen English, Howard Bagent, and Junior Spicer. , Fourth row: Dick Wells, Bob Gabriel, Norman Shirkey, Walter Willison, John Wallace, and Robert Mercer. South Zanesville opened the door to a new sport this year as the great All American game of Football was introduced to the Panthers. Under the dlrectlon of Coach Kenneth Truesdale, the Panthers made a good showing for an inexperienced team. After many evenings of strenuous practice, the Panthers played the B team of Lash High School on their home field in Zanesville. The boys worked together nicely as they turned in a victory over the Zanesville B's 12-0. The South Zanesville Team then journeyed to Philo for a practice game with the Electrics. The Panthers lost no time in scoring their first touchdown and managed to score again, later in the game, to hand the Electrics a 12-6 defeat. The Panthers were slated against Dresden for their first official game which was to be played under the lights at the Zanesville Stadium. Due to the lack of experience, the Panthers were forced to accept a 12-O defeat from the J-Hawks, but the squad accepted it mannerly with the thoughts of the years to come and the happy hours to be spent in play- ing this All American game. Much credit goes to the Athletic Board and Boosters of South Zanesville for making it possible to introduce Football this past season.
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g A Pl SITY BAS HETBALL John Wallace, Junior standing 5' 8 in height and playing guard Jack Liegler, Senior standing 5' ll in height and playing foward K Jim Butler S ni r - 'H- vu-'- standing 5: ll ?n Etindlng 6' 1 in height and playing 9 ght and Playing foward Center
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