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GARY MILLER BOB RICHARDS JIM FRANKLIN Honorable Mention All-CBL. Manager Holding the first place berth of The CBL, The Rams visited Delaware, which occupied the cellar of the league. Play- ing in sub-zero weather, The red-hot Rams blasted Delaware 22-8 for Their sixth victory with no defeats. With half of the championship cake in their possession, the fighting rams were matched in their last game against the Golden Bears of Upper Arlington. The Black and White needed only To defeat or Tie Arlington to be The sole champions of the CBL. Neither team could manage to score in The first half. The second half was a direct repeat of The first. Did his back really itch. Don? Both teams threatened, lout neither scored. The Rams' defense, lecl by line- backers Gary Joseph, Don Justice, and end Bob Carson, who together compiled eighty per cent of The Rams' tackles, held The Golden Bears on the lO-yard line in the last minute ofthe game. The Rams, Then taking possession, ran out the clock. The game, ending in a O-O Tie, climaxed the greatest football sea- son yet enioyed by Whitehall. A rose among the thorns. A . Ninety-nine
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JOEL PARDEE CHARLES POE BOB CARSON Honorable Mention All CBL All CBL All District First Team Honorable All'CBl-- The Rams Traveled to Bexley for their next game. A tired-up Lion team was downed on its homecoming night by the Rams, 7-6. The Yellow Jackets of Mt. Vernon in- vaded Whitehall for the seventh game of the season. Matched evenly, both teams scored only once in the first half. Opening the second half with one of the most talked-about plays of the year, the Rams scored from the 45-yard line. The Yellow Jackets fought back in the last quarter and scored on a great carry by quarterback Don Harkins. The game ended in a 14-14 tie between two great teams. Hnllclimber stopped by Pardee and Winship.
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lludcfmfed Kcscrve Swiball Cram eu ' FIRST ROW: Bill Dildine, Tim Darin, Don Smith, Denny Pardee, Bill Compton, Tom Smith, Ben Farner, Dick Leffler. SECOND ROW: Wendell Lyon, John Arbuckle, Bob Schmidt, Bill Young, Howard Bailey, Clyde Smith, Ray Harper, Chuck Fraley, Clark Fuller, Ecl Metzger. THIRD ROW: Skip Wiley, Sam De Worth, Jerry Bridges, Mike Short, Dee Aller, Ron Neutzling, Robbie Neutzling, Roger Roberts, Ron Paxson, Roger Middaugh. Managers Chris Buttler, Wendell Lyons, and Jim Franklin. One Hundred The Rams' reserve team, coached by Mr. Georgeff and Mr. McMillin, once again traveled through their nine-game schedule undefeated for the second time in the last three seasons. Their powerful offense, led by Rob Neutzling, com- piled a total of 210 points, while the defense ceded only 42 points to their opponents. Over a four-year period Coach McMillin's iunior varsity has collected a record of 31 wins with only 4 defeats.
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