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FEATS an DEFEATS The T. H. S. gridders opened their '42 season by meeting the Pickens County eleven on Van de Graaff field. T. H. S. started rolling early in the game, when Bear backfield ace, Lewis Ball, took the ball on the first play from scrimmage and ran 65 yards for a touchdown. The Tuscaloosa eleven could not be stopped, and they pushed across a score in every period of the game. Pickens' only score came late in the fourth period, when Roger Simpson caught a sixteen-yard pass for the visitor's score. The final score was T, H. S. 26 - Pickens County 6. Ball, Pearson and Freiley were outstanding for the Black Bears, while Simpson and Elmore were the loserls main threats. The lllaek llears played host to the Holt lronnien for their second con- test of the season. This was the thir- teenth contest between these two teams, and both were out for victory. Roth teams played swell defensive football, but neither was able to cross the otber's goal line. Although the game was recorded as a scoreless tie, the Bears had the edge in the statis- tics. The Bears made four first downs while holding Holt to only two, and the T. ILS. team gained a total of seventy yards from scrimmage. Holt could advance only sixteen yards. Captain Randolph Minis, Frank Cum- mings and G. W. Davis were the stars for T. ll. S. Columbus to engage the Columbus Generals. VVith an entirely new back- field and a revised line starting the game, the Bears looked as if they were going to take a terrible beating from the much heavier Columbus team. The Columbus eleven crossed the goal twice in the first half and twice in the second half to win the game 24-0, but the Black Bears had put up a scrappy game and had made the visitors work hard for every score. VVhile the Bears did not score they did move the ball within the Columbus twenty-yard line several times, but lacked the power to score. For a crip- pled team, the Bears played well and we were proud of them, even in de- feat. With five of its first string players unable to play because of injuries re- ceived in the previous games, the T.ll.S. football team journeyed to COACH FRANK KENDALL FOOTBALL SQUAD Firsl 1-ou'.' Minis, Curtis, Freiley, Holding, Sexton, Cummings, Kirkley, Halcomb. ' Sm-mul roui: Nix, Spradley, Pearson, Graves, Albright, Watts, Madison, Walker. Cardinal. Third rouu' Coach Frank Kendall, Cox, Stewart, Carl, O'Neal, Shultz, Henderson, Lett, McGraw, Champagne. Ifoiu-Ili row: Wilson, lVlcCracken, Davis, Varner, Holley, Nash, Mills, Christian, and Robert Lee Sexton, manager of the teal' THIRTY 'O' 4 . ..-a , ae ,,:,u Mi ug. , . ll..-Q 51,46 L-A. ' 52.- Miggtgrfn'
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