Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access
"B" team shifts into next year With a record of 5-3, the Baby Blue Devils com– pleted their eason. When the team wa going good, the score went up, up, up. A total of 89 point were made in eight game . while the oppo ing team were only able to core 42 point against them. Columbu Junior High, Pacelli, Arnold Junior High, Baker and Jordan found how tough the Devils could really be--each of the e chool were held coreles in their cia h with CH . The be t game of the ea on wa probably the one played again t Baker' "B" team. In that encounter Baker wa held to only two fir t down . Columbu had next to their highe t ore in thi game, 20-0. Earlier in the ea on, Columbu Junior High had been the victim of the Baby Imp ' highe t coring attack. Four touchdown and two PAT made the final core 26-0. Coache 0. D. Paul and Lucien Martini were the men who devoted o much time to the e boy , teaching them the plays u ed in the game. The object wa to win the game, but to win it fairly. Ye , clean port man hip in every way wa tre ed by the coaching taff a extremely important, even more o than winning the game. They lived up to thi doctrine well. Co-Captains I Hood and Jim Ware with Coache Lucien Mar– tini and 0. D. Paul provided capable leadership thi year. The e are CH ' future grid heroe . Front row, L. to R.: Robin Snyder, Jimmy Dawson, Mile Jack, on, Bobby White, kippy Patter on, Charlie L9.ngford, Jake "Bucky" Walter and Lamar Jack on. On the back row stand Clifton Be kman, Ralph Leary, Jisnmy Ware, Al Hood. Jam Blair, George Boyd, AI Perry and t ve Bowden. All of the e play r and orne other not pictured trove to make thi year', "B" team one of the be t that CH has ever had. They compiled an out Landing record this year under th tutelage of Coach 0. D. Paul. ( 209 )
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