1948 Cedrus Yearbook
(Left to right) First row: J. Townsley, Lambros, Hood, Ander- son, Barton, Hildreth, Morrison, Haley, Riley, Marcum, Stanley, Clark, Hammond, King. Second row: Mol er , Cultice, Jenkins, Cottle, McNeal, Koppe, McGuf fin, Jewel 1 , Third row: 900tiale SEASON'S Cedarville-0 - Findlay-51 The Yellow Jackets opened the 1947Football par- ade in Ohio at Cox Field and were,(badly) out- classed by the Findlay Oilers, one of the State's top teams. Cedarville-13 - Georgetown-13 A last minute touchdown by the desperate George- town Tigers gave them a tie after the yellow jack- ets had led from the first quarter. Earnest Fos- ter, Cedarville quarterback, highlighted the game by his spectacular 104 yard return of a kick-off. In the second quarter Eldon Grothwohlscored on a reverse around right end and Don Barger con- verted. Cedarville-13 - Canterbury-0 EarnestStanley recovered a Canterburyfumble in the end zone and Don Barger converted to give the Jackets an early lead in their homecoming contest. Ben McNulty's line smash from the six yard line increased the margin over the Knights from Canterbury, Indiana. Cedarville-9 - Bluffton A Dad's night victory for the Cedarville eleven who capitalized on their opponent's errors to cinch their second win. Richard Pratt, Freshman quarterback, was outstanding in this contest. Cedarville-8 - Detroit Tech-6 The Jackets defeated a powerful Detroit eleven Rudy, Gross, Macflamer, Mauk , Downey. Schlechty, Shaughnessy, Parrish, Pater, Hitler, Pratt, Foster, Thomp- son, Anzinger, McQuillan, Greenaway, Hurt, Payne, Wheaton, Cunningham, Barger, Coach Beattie. RECORD for the second year in succession. Playing on their home field, Detroit led 6-0 at half time. In the third period Forrest Moler tackled a Tech halfback in their end zone for two points. Late in the final quarter Shorty Foster snared a pass in the end zone for the winning touchdown. Cedarville-0 - Ferris Tech-12 The hard driving Ferris Tech eleven from Big Rapids, Michigan snapped the Jackets winning streak with a plunge from the seven during the second quarter and an intercepted pass in the final period. Cedarville-0 - Rose Poly-0 Fumbles plagued the Jackets in their scoring attempts against the heavier Indiana team. Rose Poly threatened repeatedly in the second half. Cedarville-0 - Ashland-18 The Jackets ended their '47 season at Ashland on a muddy rain drenched field. The Cedarville backs were unable to break away while Ashland capitalized on their superior weight. This was the final game for "Chink" Jewell, selected as an all-state guard AP newswriter. Ben McNulty also won a place in the back field on the mythical eleven. 26
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