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Bill Eoff-inside: Lock your kids in the hQus~~ t error on the line.
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Ed Duggan-oiddle: Right in the thick of the fra~~ He was a veteraL from last year.
Bob Hilliard-niddle: Silent and lisht but hard and effective.
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Doug Kerr-end: Fingers with glue on them. Trouble is, he left school in the middle of,the season.
John Hill (Tubby): Snag~sed many, p~sses and romped for many yards.
Sonny Robinson-end: A beautif ul tackler: neat, clean, compl ete.
Paul Forth-end: He can take it. In the crystal ball, a f llture star.
John Hariley-quarterbacik: W~~t to know when and how to pull a good play? Ask John.
Harold Schwartz-left: hali: "'H:arrv ,is 'another frora last year's team." An effective plunger an tacl<ler.
Ian Stewart-right half back: Fast 'and furious and fine. He was out for part of the season with a bad
ankle.
Buddy Brown-~uarterback: Tossed some good passes . He did
well (or his first year at , football~,
Ralph Brooker-inside: Having had little experience proved
tq bea brilliant tackler and blocker~
Peter Wright-inside: Humour at its best, and football at
its best.
Ron Cain-fullback: Played good hard football. When he
,, Ray Cre~v-middle': Did well in his first year and should
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hit the line, they fel~ it. ,
prove a great asset to the team in future years.
, Frank ifWirnpylf Simonata-flying wing: A little light but where there's a will there1s a way. He found it~