University High School, Jordannus,1953, Page 32

Description: L /* ■ “CHARLES GASTONWAYNE MULLISJOHN KRENTLER LARRY ISOMJERRY ISOMCharlie”Mule”ManagerManagerManagerGraduation took its usual heavy toll of football players, leaving CoachWalter Gray at the beginning of this season with only three regulars:ends Ed Hudelson and Bob Gilmore and center Bill Seagers, from last year’steam. However, the boys who moved into the vacancies in the line-up lostno time in proving themselves capable of playing good football. By the timethe first game rolled around, Coach Gray had a smoothly-functioning unitwhich improved steadily throughout the season.The season opened with the Univees playing host to Dugger, a perennialand greatly-respected rival; the visitors went home with the short end of a19-0 score. The following week Greencastle felt the full effects of theUnivee’s power and absorbed a 34-0 defeat. The next victory for theGraymen was one of the sweetest. By defeating Linton 34-6, they avengedWon 7; Lost 2First row: Dick Head, Charles Gaston, Frank Edmondson, Jay Ellis, W. R. Dunn, Arthur Fell, Fritz Krueger, John Andrews, JonRickert, Wayne Mullis, Bob Stone, Jack Stangle.Second row: Byron Hadley, Dave Hankins, Phil Richardson, Eddie Hudelson, Bill Jones, Bill Seagers, Dave Sonneborn, Arvon Allen, BobGilmore, Larry Ruddick, Cecil Ratliff, Kenny Robinson, Tommy McCammon.Third row: Jerry Isom, manager; Dave Bowen, Charles Freeman, John Clayton, Don DeBoy, Bob Baker, Dave Bucher, Deane Kingsbury,Eugene Jeffers, Don Starbuck, Mackey McRoberts, Dick Jones, Jamie Hope, Bob Fleetwood, Warren Richardson, John Krentler, manager;Larry Isom, manager.Fourth row: Coach Bonsett, John Hilliker, Bob South, Gilbert Mullis, John Smith, Mike Ross, Phil Legge, Coach Gray, Eddie Grubbs,Gene Reese, Dick Gilliland, Pierre Ferverda, Howard English, Bob Foster, Fred Andrews.aPage thirty-two
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