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FOOTBALL FIGURES We Opponent They 7 , . , .... Glasgow-c., n. . . . , 0 6 . , . ..., Danville-n., a. ,,.. . . . , 13 0 . . . .... Newport Catholic . . . . , 7 25 . . . .,.. Springfield-c., n. ..... . . . , 13 13 . . . .... Elizabethtown-c., n., a. . . . . . 7 33 . , , ,... St. Augustine-c., n. . . . . , 0 13 . , . .... Anchorage-a. ...... . . . , 27 6 . , . .,.. Tompkinsville-c., a. , . , , . 7 0 . . . .,., Somerset-n. .,..,. . , . . 34 103 108 behind twice, the Prepmen raked Springfield, 25-l3, on scores by Shannon, Haydon, Harley, and McGary. loe Shannon plowed over twice to give the Purples a 13-7 victory over Elizabeth- town. The reserves sparked a 33-0 win over a hapless St. Augustine squad. Falise scored 13 pointsp Haydon 65 Murphy 65 Fannon 6, and Harley 2. At Anchorage, despite tallies by Doherty and Falise, the Anchors won out, 27-13, as fumbles and a 95-yard enemy jaunt dispirited the Eagles. On a water-logged Tompkinsville grid- iron St. loe fought it out for the conference championship. Falise splashed to a Prep touchdown, but the Bears slithered over and VARSITY FOOTBALL-First row: Richie Daly, Clay Huth. Charlie Iustice, Billy Mudd, Lloyd Haydon, Harold Haerinq. loo Downs, Gene Kenney. Second row: Coach Bowling. Bill Bougher, Ice Shannon, Iohn Spalding. Iohn Bierbusse. Donald Dick, Ed Doherty, Ioe Harley. Harry Iacobs. Third xi 5-gf, THE THINKER-Coach Harry Bowling resembles Rodin's famous statue as he ponders over the field situation during the Glasgow engagement. But St. Ioe linally treed the Scotties, 7-0, on Haydon's 38-yard romp. made good the extra point. Penalties against St. loe ran up to l5O yards with another Falise run being called back. Final score was 7-6. With tive regulars injured, a depleted Eagle squad was smashed by the Briar Jumpers of Somerset, 34-O. row: Iohn Mohr, Ioe Howard. Duffy Haydon. lim Hunter, Tom Riesenbeck, Carl Huth, lim Fannon. Fourth row: Iohn Murphy, Iohn Pool. Bill McGary. Iohn Young. Frank Hutchins, Bob Cecil, F rank Falise. I ' Q Q , 53
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,sr- gi will TOSS-UP-Game captain and left tackle Clay Huth guessed the tum of the coin correctly before the start of the Danville game. Co-captains Gordon and Steere represented the Admirals. The gridiron Eagles of '48 ended their season with a 'total record of four Wins against five losses, and a conference record of four wins cmd one loss. The SCKC diadem barely eluded the grasp of Mr. Bowling's doughty warriors as Tompkinsville beat them to the loop crown by one-fourth of a point. Though seven lettermen graduated, Coach Bowling whipped up a fighting eleven of which three men-Lloyd Haydon, Gene Kenney, and Ioe Shannon-received honorable mention on the All-Kentucky squad. Billy Mudd, in addi- Jimi? ' dzblmell tion to Haydon, was nominated to the All- SCKC eleven. Converted from end, Lloyd Haydon proved a triple-threat in the backfield, while Harley's and Doherty's blocking, along with Shannon's charging, often saved the day. In the line Gene Kenney and Richard Daly sparkled at the terminalsg Clay Huth and Ioe Pat Downs played pugnacious tackles, Billy Mudd was tops at center: and Harold Haering, Iohn Young, and Charlie Iustice did bang-up jobs at guard. In the season's first tilt under the home lights Lloyd Haydon trotted 38 yards and Ioe Harley snatched the conversion pass to muzzle the Glasgow Scotties, 7-O. Invading Danville, the Prepmen Were scuttled, 13-6, as the Admirals counted early. The Eagles put on a sus- tained second-half drive climaxed by Doherty's T.D. A super-confident Newport Catholic team found the Eagles no cinch though they managed to eke out a 7-O Win. Local hopes sank when a Haydon-Doherty scoring aerial was ruled outside as the clock ran out. Coming from STARTING LINEUP--Backtielders Ioe Harley, Ed Doherty, Ioe Shannon and Lloyd Haydon hurdle the forward wall of Richie Daly, Clay Huth. Charlie lustice, Billy Mudd, Harold Haerlng. Ioe Pat Downs and Gene Kenney.
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faqm Bmvmm Eager to rush into the fray are such subs as scatback Frank Falise. lohn Mohr, Duffy Haydon. Iohn Murphy. 1 Bill McGa'ry, Bob Cecil, lim Hunter, lim Fannon. Iohn Bierbusse. Tom Riesen- beck, frank Hutchins. Ioe Howard and Iohn Spalding. 40 KY! is Q 'Q WX V g 6'wWf014ff11 71aif Signal caller Ioe Harley is pulled to earth after cr short gallop off tackle fleftl. At the right freshman Iim Falise slips through the Anchorage line on one of his long canters. Billy Mudd C421 leads the interference. Billy won All-Conference honors. .ix D Blvd: uw Jw Tom Riesenbeclr and Lloyd Haydon race in trying to stop the St. Augustine end zone boot in a game which the Eagles cap- tured very easily. 33-0. At the right Neil Kelly describes the Glasgow game over a dead mike in the Bill Stem manner. qs- - ,iz .' A- .44 . s '?' ,Q Unfluzdbz More St. Ioe encounters were broadcast this year than ever before. Sportscaster Noel Parrish fcenterl of WKAY, Glasgow, de- scribed the Eagle-Scotty pigskin tilt with the aid of spotter Donald Dick over a special telephone line running from the St. Ioe stands. l
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