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football &umma>iySeptember ^?6September 16September 24Ocllober 1October J§^October 15October 20^October 29 /November 5November 11Huntingburg} ^leyyTerre Haute)Sujlwkn/Gerstmeyer (Terre Haute)WashingtonColumbusCentral (Muncie) jLinjton / A \[ /New Albany :/Boonville V^LL-*OpponentScoreB. H. SScorehere627there2413thereh13herep0there136there130here/ 387here040ttieBe480here7131. DON ROBBINS—Senior tackle. Don-,nie was always in there fighting and couldbe counted on to hold down his part of theline.2. ALBERT DOGLIONE—Senior back.Slowed up by an injury early in the season,Ab soon returned to the line-up and gainedmany yards for the Panthers.^3. CAPTAIN DON MOULDEN—SeniorguartbwA superior lineman, Mouldy wasnoted for his hard/tackles and fine blocks.He Was xa^imire^ by coaches and playersalike as a*\ qjrfftanding player and a good>t«J30B CHAILLE—Senior back. Makingup for TSW«*with fight and spirit, Bob wasa consistent ground gainer and dangerouswhenever he had the ball.5. GEORGE LANGUELL—Senior center. George was a strong point in the Panther line and Panther fans will always remember his many smashing tackles.6. DALE STANSIFER—Junior end. Returning next year, Dale has the experienceand ability to strengthen the Panther line.8. WARREN McGUIRE—Senior end.Dumpy proved to be a fast thinker andcaught many tricky passes for long gains.9. DICK SMITH—Sophomore back. Fastand a good open field runner, Dick was aconsistent ground gainer.10. TOM TURK—Junior tackle. Beaverwas a rugged all-around player and stoppedopposing backs many times.11. OTTO McHENRY—Junior back. Thefastest man on the squad, Otto broke awayfor many long runs during the season.12. RAY PHELPS—Junior back. A hardhitting fullback, Ray was selected by histeammates to captain the 1944 squad./ /\ V13. JACK FINLEYT-Junior guard. The-^oipjhey the cprnpetition the better Jackliked it. Big and toug|i,\ I^ammer provedto be a rugged player. 5 \ \14. DON BLACKWEiL—Senior bacK.Hillenbrand was a fine placer with lotsof fight, v ^\ |15. HERB CAP^HEW—sinior tackle.Herb played with all-he naif and was an^Outstanding \defensive playJr.i / 1 % /J/? lf.J&AOK KREBS- -£fep|br end. Short and/ fast, Jack / was* one of t$|f hardest tacklersa^ j|lc/c^ers on the teanjf/ if. feoB ^HOMPSON—Senior end. One^ of AeXf/nesit all-around Inds seen recentlyat pj H? S. ,Bob was an oiitstanding memberof Jche Panther eleven. #/l0^O B D U% C A N—Junior back.jpunky, a hard driver and a good openf|sld runner, caught many passes for longga|%]§. 4 \ _ 4o./ i&X^OB MAY—Senior center. Bob played$ fine\ ball and was ar* especially good of-fensile player. / i,.. \,iuT^D^H^r G Ojt N—Sophomore guardJohn was^a^ard^/xackling, hard blockingall-around good^pia^yer. , Zf21. KENNY SMITH^-Senior tackle,Play-ing his first year on the^varsity/ }Ke|rtjywas noted for his place kicking arid ruggedoffensie play. v / x- ■22. PETE POOLITSAN—Senior >ack.Pete, a hard driver with a fine change ofpace made many long gains for the Purplethis season. One of the finest backs in theconference, Pete was selected to receive theB-Mens Dads trophy. /23. BOYD H A L E Y—Freshman guard.With three more years to play, Boyd shouldbe a valuable aid to the team next year. |
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Bloomington High School |
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