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ATHLETICS
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Downtown Quarterback Bottom row, left to right: Paul Snow . . . William Theal . . . John Taylor . . . T. C. Brown . . . C. E. Fisher Second row: Robert Clarkson . . . Joe Anstead . . . Paul C. Stratton . . . Robert Herr Third row: Lyle Turner . . . Joe Adams . . . R. G. Gouckenour . . . R. H. Crowder . . . jack Smith . . . W. D. Brown . . . Dale C. Billman Fourth row: Jack Fisher . . . Ralph Adams . . . H. D. Campbell . . . C. D. Hunt . . . Flaud Lloyd . . . H. C. Gilmore . . . Raymond Waidner It is doubtful whether or not our football team could well get along with- out those uwhitehaired boys of the business district called our Downtown Quarterbacks. Football season finds these kibitzers all turned out, not only to the games, but at dinner meetings once a week the purpose of which is to cuss and discuss the whys and wheres of football. The Quarterbacks were most accommodating as taxi drivers for the rural players and this was espe- cially appreciated this year when gas and tires were at a premium. Although this club was organized for the enjoyment of the members through their common interest and love of football, it has turned out to be invaluable to the school as a booster of the teams. Page Twenty-six
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F00'l'B 0ur Golden Arrows Team spirit and that old cry, We're out to win ! were the dominant characteristics of Su1livan's 1943 football team. With the coming of Coach jones, the football spirit ran to a new high. Entering the coach- ing profession via Ohio Wesleyan, this was Mr. Jones' first teaching position. With two regulars, M. SEPT. 10-THERE . . . SULLIVAN-21 . . The Arrows exhibited a stalwart defense and proved ation all the way. SEPT. 17-THERE . . . SULLIVAN-19 . LL Russell and Batey, and three lettermen Hux A Rambis, and B. Russell, left from the 1942 squad jones piloted his team to live victories two ties and three defeats. He has won both the admiration of the players and popularity of the fans . PRINCETON-0 themselves masters of the situ The jones Boys took early command of the game and had the verdict salted away by the end of the first half. SEPT. 24-HERE . . . SULLIVAN-13 . . . BLOOMINGTON 15 We died on the ONE, THREE, and THIRTEEN YARD lines. OCT. 1-THERE . . . SULLIVAN-7 . . Garfield T Party too much for the Arrows. . GARFIELD-1 3 OCT. 8-HERE . . . SULLIVAN-13 . . . GERSTMEYER 7 What a bruiser!! Casualties were heavy. OCT. 15-THERE . . . SULLIVAN-12 . . . BRAZIL-7 Arrows light uphill again. OCT. 29-HERE . . . SULLIVAN-6 . . . REITZ-9 What a ball game! Field goal in final seconds defeats NOV. 5-HERE . . . SULLIVAN-0 . . Arrows. . VIN CENN ES-0 Not quite enough umph on the ONE YARD stripe. NOV. 11-HERE . . . SULLIVAN-38 Is there a doctor in the crowd? NOV. 25-THERE . . . SULLIVAN-6 . . . . . LINTON-7 The game was viciously played with Coach Bill jones' boys fighting their hearts out every inch of the way to close their successful 1943 season with one of the greatest displays of courage ever shown by a Sullivan High School eleven. Four members of the 1943 football team won posi- Batey gained a first team guard position on the tions on the all-state team: Andy Rambis was placed All-Wabash Valley Team for 1943 Rambis and on the third all-state team, Batey, Hoesman, and M. Hoesman gained second team positions and Hux Russell gained honorable mention. Russell and Owings won honorable mention FIRST TEAM Front row, left to ri ght: Joe Brummette . . . William Second row: Edward Robertson Morris Russell George . . . john Roseberry . . . Thomas Batey . . . Coach William jones . . . Dorvin Olson . . . Gordon Hux . . . Dale Third row: Asst. Coach Harold Sermg Robert Hines Owings Fourth row.' Ruel Hoesman FOOTBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Thomas Raley . . . jack . . . Robert Russell William George Loudermilk . . . Richard Smith . . . Floyd Car- Hugh Curtis Hunt Edward Robertson rico . . . Wayne Ballard . . . William Morris . . . Stanley Rambis . . . Robert Tarrah Coaches Eugene Frisbie . . . Ike Southwood . . . Robert Southwood ' Second row: Oscar Mood . . . Robert Owings . . . Gordon Hux . . . Lowell Granger . . . Paul Hughes . . . Thomas Batey . . . john Roseberry Morris Russell . . . George Harmon . . . Eugene Carty . . . Lee Russell . . . Billy Hines Third row: Don Cochran . . . David Templeton . . . Tom Kerlin . . . Dale Hines . . . Ruel Hoesman . . . Page Twenty-eight William Jones . . . Harold Sermg Fourth row: Lee French Robert Crawford Paul Buckley . . . Michael Fougerousse 0 Brumette . Fifth row: Robert Warnock Adam Sajko Robert Clark . . . William McCrockl1n Billy Paul Pierson . . . Eugene Scully Dorvin Olson . . . Wendell Fleming john Walters Byron Thrasher . . BICKNELL-0 . CLINTON-7
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