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LUKOVVSKY LEWIS WASH-JEFF 12 i DENISON 6 Journeying to Granville, Ohio, the Luechtmen played brilliant football in conquering the Big Red eleven, 12-6. Thwarted throughout the first half the Wash-Jeff power was very much in evi- dence during the second half as Bissell and Towler both culminated long drives with short bucks off guard and tackle to register the winning touch- downs. The win constituted a hard earned vic- tory for the Prexies. LAFAYETTE 7 WASH-JEFF 6 All the scoring in this game was done in the few remaining minutes of the final period. Dan Towler returned an intercepted pass 61 yards for the initial score, only to see the Leopards take to the air with a great degree of success and score the tying touchdown. The extra point proved the margin of victory in this one as the Prexies dropped their second contest of the sea- SOI'1.
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TOWLER Fl- I f- 'g: rA1 1. ,.., ..- fv'-V ' b -. -.t- g ,..-. iq' p , .Ugg-v--km M 'V nigh'-1 1946 RECGRD WASH-JEFF 6 BETHANY 0 Celebrating their return to football on a pre- war basis, the Wash-Jeff Presidents opened the 1946 football campaign with a 6-0, victory over their West Virginia rivals. Cooper's touchdown slant off tackle provided the margin of victory. In their first tilt the Presidents served notice that they would make their presence felt among the district football teams. GENEVA 13 WASH-JEFF 0 The Red and Black grid-ders suffered a com- bination of bad breaks and frustrated scoring opportunities as they dropped' their first game of the season to Geneva, 13-O. The antiquated statue of liberty play and a desperation pass resulted in tallies for the Covies. The victims of the proverbial upset, the Prexies looked ahead to next week and their impending clash With Denison College. . 4 1 Q RODJOM I -.a,.l.-5.:,,'g.,,ig,....f-1, z .- 54...--V an
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My ' ,ii is 45 E URBANIK WASH-JEFF 19 DICKINSON 7 W7ith one half of the season over, the Red and Black eleven really came into it's owniand from this point on played championship football. The previously unbeaten Dickinson aggregation was thoroughly outclassed as Dan Towler scored all the points in the l9-7 rout. To the keen observer it was evident that the Prexies had hit their stride and then some. W WASH-JEFF 48 CARNEGIE TECH 0 Power and even more power was in evidence in the victory over the punchless Skibos. Towler, Krisza and Bissell led the Jeff touchdown parade as the weak Tartans withered in the wake of the Red and Black onslaught. Due credit to Coach Luecht for repeatedly emptying his bench in an attempt to keep the score down. ' N BISSELL
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