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Camp Lejeune Gridders Boast Top — Gridiron Talent For Goshawk Tilt . i i He fF ie it i i 4 & i § i : ; E i i i He ie a in i : I F ? 383 i HHT zg H | jit E i ae f : A é f af F bs Ca be F : z ; ; : Wi lf Ei g E te iH i ; i | if sit if Fy gEFEe st E I E : g: hs : = 3 i +» jim 743, .jat full ckle, . starred at tackle slot for Memphis Tech High Schoo! for four’ years. . .won letters there in "44, "45, '46, and '47, , .saw action as tackle at Mississippi Univ. in 1948, 49, and °S6, , lettered in '49 and "80. . .played for Parris Island in 1951 and '52. . .was named to the — Corps e team Charley Beoth, Rocky Mount, /seasons Zz C,, age 25, height 6 2", 210 plieeell 2 ¥ 5 .|for All-American, , -|last season’s squad. . -|action due to early season injury z at is Ft 5 F gees herder height 6’ 2”, 200 pounds lalfback, . stared highly success- ful football career at St. Christoph- er’s School in Richmond. . -played fullbacke there two seasons. . .made AH City. . .All State. . All South "44. .played four seasons slot for Naval Academy +» .was mamed All Maryland. . . honorable mention award American. . .played for amtico in 1950, ’51. , .Lejeune in ‘52. . Korean vet. . is expected to Play big role for Lejeune this sea- son Howard Hostetler, Elkhart, Ind., age 22, height 5° 7”, 190 pounds. Fullback. . .played. four at fullback for Elkhart High. . .won letters in 1946, ’47, and’ "48. . .All Conference in 1948 . + .played one season at Oregon University as fullback. . .was team captain, . .played for Quantico in +|1951 and '52 as fullback and half- -|back, . Dick Layne, Columbus, Ohio, age 23, height 6’ 4”, 230 pounds, End. , lettered at Lejeune last lyear. . School in Columbus. . fullback and end. . .All-High, . two sea- sons of college . .Ohio State and ‘Southern’ California, . .nominated -expected to play for Chicago Bears when re- leased in mid-season. Steve Lazarus, Hazel Park, jMich., age 22, height 6 4”, 225 Pounds. Center. . .holdover from -saw little + « «Will see lots of action at center Park High. , .All State. . played center one season with Wayne -/Univ . .one varsity letter there. . . Played one season of semi-pro ball with Highland Park Bears, Reggie Lee, Washington, D. C., age 21, height 6’, 162 pounds. Half- back.-. .played three seasons with apprenticed at West High} Post. . four seasons at Highland} 8 18 re i i Fe & i fit Leon Robertson, Richmond, Va., | age 20, height 5’8”, 180 pounds. j ‘Halfback. . .prepped at Armstrong} High School in Richmond for four High, . .three years at end. . .| three varsity letters. named to} s\All Western Pennsylvania Inter- scholastic Athletic League . .at-) ,|tended Pittsburgh Univ, . .three seasons at end position. « “lettered | ‘in 1948 and °49. . played for Quan-| tico in 1951, . .Korean vet. | | Glen Sax, Akron, Ohio, age 31, | ‘height 6’5”, 210 pounds, End, , . |prepped at East High in Akron. . ‘| four seasons at end post. . .two varsity letters. . .All City, .two’ years as end at Kent State. . . varsity letter in °50, . .played in- tramural ball last season in Force ‘Troops. {| Donald Scardamt, Lorain, Ohio, age 21, height 510”, 190 pounds. Fullback. , three years at Lorain High. , .fullback. . .won three let-) ters. . named to second feam, | |All Lehigh Valley . .played for ‘Camp Penleton in 1951 and °52. Jerry Schropp, Chicago, Il.,| lage 20, height 5°11”, 195 pounds. | |Center. . .prepped at Schurz High | in Chicago. , .played halfback and | end there. . .won honorable men- | tion in final year. . .played one year at Coe College in Cedar Ra- pids, Iowa, . lettered there. . .| |played intramural football at Camp | | Pendleton, | Charlies Scott, © Hamtramck, | |Mich., age 22, height 6’, 210 pounds. | |Guard. ...played three years at! Hamtramck High. . fullback and guard. . .named All City. . won | five letters in football and track | . No college experience. . .played | for Camp Pendleton in 1952. | Ray Smith, Lawton, Okla., age | 24, height 5°11”, 187 pounds. ‘Half- back. , .prepped at Lawton High| School. , .was named All District | . + Played two years at Cameron | junior college. . .saw action at Oklahoma University in "48. . . Played at Midwestern University lin 1949. . .made All-Gulf Coast in 1949, . .named Little All-American | as halfback in 1947, . .played two \seasons at Camp Pendleton. . .was named 11th Naval District in 1952. Loyd Spencer, Whittington, Ill., jage 21, height 6'1”, 220 pounds. ' | Hf ters ! i i * : z i E ! ; F is if Th 8. 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There will be a Christmas Social Village, Ormond Beach, Flori-|Stephen, 3% and Kevin, 142. jheld on the lawn of Ley Memorial official headquar-/da, where from 3th; ‘Some 9,000» super markets Church on Thursday, Dee. 3. ma for the 1954 “Mrs. 1954, the grand throughout tie country are exbect-| Suppecs will b contest, ed to be local headquarters for the i by the “Mrs, America”! will be esqoahage served and th t of meat k ee ica” bei ta ad antry, Dinckss Io cack baked beans, and cold sla state the local gas company in eo- fer serving is at 5:50 the super markets dogs, sodas, cake and c state eliminations pe served or the lawn. 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High School from back. , .named All High School in'1947 to 1950. , .won four letters District area in 1950. . .offered con-|and was named All State in 1950 tract with Pittsburgh Pirates as|. . -played one season .at Illinois pitcher. Univ. . .saw action with San Diego | Fred Lippard, Charlotte, N. st season, winners of All Marine | age 22, height 6’, 162 pounds. Half-|title. | back. . .played three seasons with; Dick Steber, Birmingham, Ala., Armstrong Technical High in age 20, height 5°10”, 200 pounds. | Washington as halfback and quar-/Guard. . .played three seasons at terback. . uamed All High School/guard slot for Woodlawn High in in District area in 1950. . .offered Bifmingham. , .was named All- contract with Pittsburgh Pirates as State in 1950. , .played guard one Pitcher. q Fred Lippard, Charlotte, N. C.\ MASON TO STAR age 22, height 6 5”, 240 pounds.! Tackle. . .one of Lejeune’s ten re-|| STRATFORD, Ont. u» — James turning lettermen. . four years at/Mason, British and Hollywood mo- right tackle for Barium Springs, |tiom picture star, will be the lead- N. C., High School. . one letter|i&_ actor in the second annual from Appalachian State College, |Shakespearian Festival here next John Mauitsby, Chapel Hill, N./Swmmer, the board of governors ./C., age 22, height 6° 2”, 222 pounds. |@Mnounced last night, +|Tackle. . .another returning Le-| one eget ‘Prepped at Cha-/Old Money Found |pel High School. . .three varsity! — A workman Ohlo Valley injletters. . .right-guard. . honorable| digging a onto “er Prank aA seasons for/mention All State . .one varsity /Koy’s new garage punched his University of Chattanooga. . .|letter 2s freshman at University |post-hole digger down into a half- | letter in 1949 and 'S0. . .first/of North Carolina. igallon glass jar containing $322 in| son of sétvice ball, | Frank Nastro, Brooklyn, N. 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