Texas High School Football Hall Of Fame But bad luck followed Jack into the 1934 football season. 196870); 1980s,santana dotson (Jack Yates High School, Houston, 1984-86); 1990s, http://www.jacklummus.com/Files/Files_T/THSFHOF_ring.htm
Extractions: jacklummus.com Home Page Search Contact Us Site Map Texas High School Football Hall Of Fame Jack Lummus attended Ennis High School in Ennis, Texas from September of 1931 through May of 1933. He was an outstanding end for the Ennis Lions during those early years of the Great Depression. Brooks Conover was head coach at Ennis leading the Lions through the 1933 season with only one loss. His team was undefeated and unscored upon through the first five games. On November 3, State Home defeated Ennis 12 to 6 at Tiger Field in Corsicana. In the final game of the season on Friday, November 24, the Waxahachie Indians and Ennis Lions lined up for a 3:00 p.m. kickoff at Yoakum Field in Waxahachie. Ennis defeated Waxahachie 24 to 7. Jack scored two touchdowns, one on an end run and the other on a pass reception, and blocked a punt that led to a third touchdown. During the season, Ennis scored 233 points to their opponents 26. State Home, representing District 17-B, advanced to bi-district defeating Mart, but lost to Gilmer in the regional Class B championship game. Jack was growing into a tall, lean, muscular young man with great hands, and the speed and grace of a gazelle. He had earned all-district honors in both his sophomore and junior years. But bad luck followed Jack into the 1934 football season. He missed both semesters of his senior year. He was critically ill with influenza pneumonia. His illness was severe and lengthy, and stole away his vim and vigor, but by spring his health had returned, and in the summer of 1935 he was offered, and accepted, a two year athletics scholarship to Texas Military College in Terrell, Texas. He enrolled in the high school department, and played junior college football in 1935 and 1936 earning all-conference honors before enrolling in Baylor University in September of 1937.
WHY MEN WATCH FOOTBALL By Bob Andelman /\ CHAPTER 22 sideswipe a quarterback the way santana dotson does or throw a Hail, Some of us are so swamped by football images when we re young boys and teens http://www.whymenwatchfootball.com/ch22.html
Extractions: Columbus, Ohio If this book were a TV show, this would be the place we'd recap the action. Feel free to play along at home. So, why do men love football? Action . Crunching bones, banging heads and huge men flying through the air with the greatest of ease. That's what we want to see. Over and over and over again. It's not just a job, it's an adventure. Violence . The natural hangover from too much action. "Kill him! KILL him!" We don't want anybody to actually die on the field, but would it be so wrong to temporarily disable a few of the other team's guys? At the height of passion, a strong hit in the backfield sends us over the edge. Skill envy . What's the big deal? Anybody could do that!
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Baylor University || Public Relations || News Walter Abercrombie, James Francis, santana dotson and Thomas Everett Playing college football was the most awesome experience I have ever had, http://www.baylor.edu/pr/news.php?action=story&story=34381
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Extractions: September,15,2005 home contact Select a Sport All Sports ATHLETES WE REPRESENT AUTO RACING BASEBALL BASKETBALL BROADCASTERS COACHING FEMALE ATHLETES FOOTBALL HOCKEY INSPIRATIONAL OLYMPIANS Select an Athlete All Athletes Aaron,Hank Abbott,Jim Aikman,Troy Akers,Michelle Albert,Marv Alexander,Shaun Allen,Marcus Allison,Bobby Alou,Moises Alvarez,Barry Anderson,Sparky Anderson,Mike Anderson,Brian Andretti,Mario Andretti,John Andretti,Michael Anton Ohno,Apolo Applewhite,Major Archibald,Nate Arena,Bruce Arute,Jack Bailey,Thurl Baker,Dusty Banks,Ernie Barber,Tiki Barkley,Charles Barry,Rick Bartkowski,Steve Battier,Shane Beard,Amanda Bellhorn,Mark Bench,Johnny Bennett,Edgar Berman,Chris Bernstein,Bonnie Berra,Yogi Berry,Raymond Bichette,Dante Biffle,Greg Biletnikoff,Fred Bird,Larry Bird,Sue Blair,Bonnie Blatnick,Jeff Bleier,Rocky Bouton,Jim Bowden,Terry Bowden,Bobby Bowman,Scotty Bradshaw,Terry Brenly,Bob Brett,George Brock,Lou Brown,Troy Brown,Tim Brown,Jim Brown,James Brown,PJ Bruce,Isaac Buck,Joe Buckner,Bill Burton,Jeff Busch,Kurt Butkus,Dick Butler,LeRoy Butler,Brett Calhoun,Jim Calipari,John
Baseball Speakers Baseball Speaker Dixon,Juan, Dobler,Conrad, Donovan,Art, dotson,santana, Dravecky,Dave,Drexler,Clyde, Droughns,Reuben Van Dyken, Amy Yamaguchi, Kristi. football http://www.playingfieldpromotions.com/allsport.asp
Extractions: September,15,2005 home contact Select a Sport All Sports ATHLETES WE REPRESENT AUTO RACING BASEBALL BASKETBALL BROADCASTERS COACHING FEMALE ATHLETES FOOTBALL HOCKEY INSPIRATIONAL OLYMPIANS Select an Athlete All Athletes Aaron,Hank Abbott,Jim Aikman,Troy Akers,Michelle Albert,Marv Alexander,Shaun Allen,Marcus Allison,Bobby Alou,Moises Alvarez,Barry Anderson,Sparky Anderson,Mike Anderson,Brian Andretti,Mario Andretti,John Andretti,Michael Anton Ohno,Apolo Applewhite,Major Archibald,Nate Arena,Bruce Arute,Jack Bailey,Thurl Baker,Dusty Banks,Ernie Barber,Tiki Barkley,Charles Barry,Rick Bartkowski,Steve Battier,Shane Beard,Amanda Bellhorn,Mark Bench,Johnny Bennett,Edgar Berman,Chris Bernstein,Bonnie Berra,Yogi Berry,Raymond Bichette,Dante Biffle,Greg Biletnikoff,Fred Bird,Larry Bird,Sue Blair,Bonnie Blatnick,Jeff Bleier,Rocky Bouton,Jim Bowden,Terry Bowden,Bobby Bowman,Scotty Bradshaw,Terry Brenly,Bob Brett,George Brock,Lou Brown,Troy Brown,Tim Brown,Jim Brown,James Brown,PJ Bruce,Isaac Buck,Joe Buckner,Bill Burton,Jeff Busch,Kurt Butkus,Dick Butler,LeRoy Butler,Brett Calhoun,Jim Calipari,John
Who Should They Have Taken? - 1992 Johnny Mitchell spent too much time looking in the mirror to play football. John Fina, OT Arizona, DL santana dotson (5th), Baylor Tampa Bay Buccaneers http://collegefootballnews.com/Almanac/Draft/Shouldve_1992.htm
Extractions: I love the NFL draft for the fun of watching the college players realize their dream to hit the big time, the instant betterment of the teams and most of all, the second guessing. Here's a look at past NFL drafts looking to see what each team needed, who they all took in the first round and in hindsight, who should've gone based on how their pro careers turned out (forgetting about proper coaching and other circumstances). If each team could draft knowing what we all know now and not taking future drafts into account, this is how the first round should've gone. There were 28 picks in the first round of the 1992 draft. In parentheses is the round the player was actually taken. Who Went Who Should've Been Taken 1. Indianapolis Colts
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Christmas Carols For Green Bay Fans Playing football on the TV. santana dotson and Wayne Simmons, are who we came tosee. Chorus. We re the fans of Green Bay. Wearing Green and Gold every day. http://www.rabidfans.com/greenbay-1.html
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IU Athletics - Football Tradition Indiana would tally first as IU soccer and football standout, The Bears, whofeatured QB JJ Joe, DT santana dotson, and LB LeShai Maston, http://www.indiana.edu/~athlweb/graphic/sports/football/tradition/fbtr-bowlgames
Extractions: USC tallied first when All-America RB O.J. Simpson (25-128-2TDs rushing) scored on a two-yard touchdown run in the first quarter that capped an 84-yard scoring drive. The touchdown, and the ensuing extra point, gave the Trojans a 7-0 lead. Indiana would answer just one quarter later. The Hoosiers had a 1st-n-goal inside the Southern California 10-yard line but could not score a touchdown. However, Indiana K David Kornowa did connect on a 27-yard field goal attempt that pulled the Hoosiers to within 7-3, a lead that USC would take into the locker room at halftime. In the third qtr., the Trojans put together their final scoring drive of the day. This time it was a 45-yard drive that was capped by an 8-yd. touchdown run by Simpson. The score, and the extra point, gave USC a 14-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The "Cardiac Kids," a nickname that IU had been given because of several exciting comebacks throughout the 1967 campaign, would threaten one more time but could not close the gap. IU moved to the USC 37-yard line midway through the fourth stanza but failed on two chances to gain a first down with just inches to go.
KUSports.com - Know The Foe Over the next 27 years (except for 1906, when Baylor suspended football for beingtoo violent) santana dotson (Green Bay) and Ray Crockett (Denver). http://www.kusports.com/football/foes/2002/baylor.html
Extractions: Get yours ... advertisement Underwritten in part by: Get Today's Forecast KU Jammin Jayhawk Polo, Denim, Twill, and T-Shirts plus Jayhawk figures. Go to the store ... How seriously is Baylor taking this game? They scheduled their bye week just before Kansas makes the trip to Waco to prepare. Not for Nebraska. Not for Oklamoma nor Texas. Kansas. The Bears want a win big-time. Baylor's first league foe in 2002 is, you guessed it, Kansas, and the Bears are optimistic about ending the drought with quarterback Greg Cicero and wide receiver Reggie Newhouse returning. Cicero threw for more than 1,000 yards and Newhouse had 61 catches in 2001. Ten starters return on defense, including middle linebacker John Garrett.
September 23rd, 2003 Problem is, Packer fans dont know lick about football. players like SeanJones and santana dotson, that Green Bay really was an upper echelon team. http://www.sportsphds.com/editorials/readarticle.php?articleID=161
Alumni santana dotson (87) professional football player for Green Bay Packers. Conrad O. Prof Johnson ( 33) worldrenowned jazz saxophonist and leader of the http://www.houstonisd.org/HISD/portal/article/front/0,2731,20856_67359489_944776
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