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Pete Eagen-Tackle-steady and dependent--diagnosed plays very well-looked excep- tionally well in the Bethesda contest-was tough and steady. Bob Ennis-Guard-'turned in a constantly good job in anchoring the Scarlet and White forward wall-best game against B.-C.C. SCOREBOARD RAMS OPPONENTS 0 ........... ....... W akefield ....... .................... 3 2 7 ........ ....... B lair ............ ................. 1 2 12 ..... ....... B .C.C. ....... ..... 6 O ..... ....... G onzaga ...... ..... 2 5 0 ..... ....... R ockville ....... ..... 0 0 ...... ....... B ladensburg .... ..... 6 12 ...... ....... N orthwestern ....... ..... 1 3 l.V.SCOREBOARD RAMS OPPONENTS 0 ....... ........ B ladensburg ............. .. 20 0 ........ ........ N orthwestern ...... ...... 3 l 6 ........ ....... B .C.C. ............... ...... 3 6 2 ........ ....... N orthwestern .,.... ...... 6 13 ........ ....... B .C.C. ............... ...... 3 l 24- ........ ....... B ladensburg 0 George Evans-Tackle-cap tain and spark plug of De- fensive line-loved contact. Earl Foote-Guard-fastest man from the guard slot- very instrumental on end around plays-excellent down- field blocker. Bill Grimm-Tackle-very good prospect but was held back by an injured foot-still lowered the lioom on an op- ponent. , me Bob lsherwood-End-two year veteran-good pass re- ceiver-jarring blocker- gained frequently on pass down the middle.
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Suifland Gridders Suffer iWorsf Season Since '52 The Ram football squad of 1955, although show- ing great promise, never quite lived up to expecta- tions as they only managed to tie one and win one out of a seven Game season. C The highpoint of the season was the losing cause to traditional rival, Northwestern. Suitland dropped this contest to the Wildcats, 13-12, in the last seconds of play by missing an extra-point attempt. The gridder's one taste of victory came in their third game which was against Bethesda-Chevy Chase. whom they defeated 12-6. Another memorable battle occurred in the mud- soaked Rockville contest which ended in a deadlock. Jim Sita. senior end, and Junior Calub, junior quarterback, were co-captains of the Rams this season. Coach Walter Fedora was assisted by Mr. Romeo Rocca. line coach, and lVlr. Art Kirkland. backfield coach. Suitland's Junior Varsity football team, coached by Mr. Kirkland, came through to win their last game out of six contests. Although the team had comparatively little practice, they improved with each game. Coach Walt Fedora gives last minute instruction to co-captains Jim Sita and Junior Calub. First Row-Bob Gosnell, Jack Stueckler, Buddy Shapiro, George Evans, Junior Calub, Jim Sita, Pete Moran, Bob Ennis, Bob lsherwood, Pete Eagen. Second Row-Mr. Fedora, head coach, Bart Chappell, John McEwan, Ed Suit, Frank Black, Butch Mori, Walt Shober, Bob Western, Bob Jenkins, Bob Crilhn, Robert Dilgiemo, Third Row-Ronnie Rackey, Rudy Calub, Jeff Raskin, David Hallabaugh, Danny Mitchell, Bennie Nolan, Frank Constantino, Bill Beavers, John Clendining, Mr. Rocca, line coach. Fourth Row-Mr. Kirkland, back field coachg Robert Evans, Manager, Nick Pappas, Fern Keoloha, Phil Marletta, Bill Grimm, David Durnbaugh, Earl Foote, Hal Stone, Pete Gibbs, manager. t 'T Q 5 J -T .. - 1. --,- 1 ,, eat J ae' QJQPZSQQSWI 16-Q s'Qe'I2a-Q r , 189- 4 44
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IIOP Above-Larry Wagner strains for a pass thrown by Junior Caluh in the Northuestt-rn ronts-ft. At right-N'at-havk Ronnie- Racks-y skirts wiclc to clude a Northwm-sn-rn pur- fur:-r. Phil Marlctta-'I'acklv-lvip Pete Moran--Back-in sec- Ben Noland--Back-shoulrle-r ge-Nt man on tht- squad at 230 onfl st-ason of play-waw an injury halnpc-red him through- pountls-founfl wry hard to outstanding lwlorkvr--good out the valiipaigrt--sf'r'on4i mow- by the- opposition. hartl runnc-r4hit pvak auainft yr-ur on thc' outfit. Bladensburg. rv-f - .09 Buddy Shapiro-Guarfi- Jim Sita-End-co-captain on In-it on th-fe-nsv---abow par the Ram Eleven-vt-ry fast huillor-immovalrh- ohjrvt on and ruggr-tl-three yvar veter- fl f+'llf . an--Q-fhcivnt on the- offense-
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