Binghamton North High School 1948 Yearbook (Binghamton, NY) - Full Access
Page Sixty [ome ~in North 32, Elmira Southside 14-Sept. 27 Putting the "T" formation to good use, North's halfback Jerry Hanifin broke loose to score all five tallies with runs of 76, 78, 15, 11 and 3 yards. After the game, football fans were talking about Red Grange and his num– ber 77, which is also Hanifin's jersey number. North 19, Union Endicott 18-0ct. 4 Eight thousand fans saw the Redmen scatp their second victim, U.E., with three T.D. passes thrown by Q.B. Don Hogan; first to Gar– barino on the 15-yord stripe, then to Clark on the thirty, and to Hanifin on the 5. Micalizzi's conversion gave the Indians the point that won them the game. North 32, Utica Proctor 12-0ct. 13 A Columbus Day crowd of 5,500 saw North trailing at the end of the first quarter, 12-6, with the first T.D. scored by Hogan. But the tnd ians come back for a big third quarter. Hanifin went around right end for a tally. Wil– son converted. Petro went over next on a pass from Hanifin. Hogan passed to Garbarino in the end zone for another T.D. Chuck Fox set up the last tally when he blocked a punt, scooped it up and dashed to the one-yard line where he was stopped from behind. Petro then carried it over. North 19, Elmira Free Academy 0-0ct. 18 Jerry Hanifin scored North's first tally from E.F.A.'s 4-yard line . Petro made the second on a buck. Then Hanifin caught a kick, fumbled it, picked it up, and dashed 78 yards down the sidelines. AI Heggelke converted. A fourth T.D. was atmost scored, but North fumbled on the 1 foot line. The closest E.F.A. got to pay ground was the five-yard line. TOP PICTURE: Hanifin, Garbarino and Heggelke pull down J.C. bock in stole– mote bottle. MIDDLE PICTURE: Petro, aided by Johnston block, gains ground against Central. BOTTOM PICTURE : Rome closes in for the kdl on on Elmira Southside bock on the season's opener.
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