1952 GACA North/South Class B/C Game

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Aug. 7, 1952

Site: Grant Field

Score: South 13, North 6

Personnel

Coaches

North: Carlton Lewis, West Point and Al Jeffrey, Forest Park

South: Bob Murphy, Cuthbert and Charlie Brake, Warrenton

North

Key players

  • Derrell Thomas (Forest Park, QB)
  • Walter Dodd (Model, G)
  • Jerry Smith (Calhoun, G)
  • Larry Bolton (Tucker, G)
  • Billy Sailors (Jefferson, B)
  • Johnson Funderburk (Jackson, B)
  • Curtis Akin (Tucker, E)
  • Bennett Morris (Dallas, B)
  • Charley Griswell (Forest Park, B)
  • Richard Aultman (Fort Valley, C)
  • Kenneth Lancaster (Hawkinsville, C)
  • Tobert Rabun (Thomson, E)
  • William Hartline (Model, E)
  • James Sauls (Monticello, G)
  • Robert Brown (Clarkston, C)
  • Jack Staples (West Point, T)
  • Bobby Shetter (Madison, E)
  • Paul Shell (West Point, T)
  • Doug Langford (Thomson, T)
  • Gene Knight (Conyers, C)
  • Bill Lawrence (Model, T)
  • Telford White (Cornelia, QB)
  • Darrell McIntyre (Austell, E)
  • Ray Anderson (West Point, B)

South

Key players

  • Aubrey Kelly (Warrenton, QB)
  • Robert Gunn (Warrenton B)
  • Stanley Teuten (Patterson, C)
  • Wayne Summerlin (Wrightsville, G)
  • J.M. Herringdine (Wrightsville, E)
  • Fred Bennett (Jesup, C)
  • Monroe Holton (Soperton, G)
  • Frank Wimberly (Swainsboro, B)
  • Bobby Taylor (Quitman, G)
  • Fred Mansfield (Camilla, B)
  • George Bell (Cuthbert, E)
  • Robert Smith (Cordele, QB)
  • Harry Chambless (Dawson, T)
  • Joel Dekle (Jesup, T)
  • Wendell Ussery (Hazlehurst, B)
  • John Love (Cuthbert, E)
  • Roe Davis (Cordele, E)
  • Joe Ben Cassedy (Statesboro, B)
  • Billy Sasser (Cordele, G)
  • James Mathis (Wacoma, T)
  • Louis Pintchuck (Waynesboro, T)
  • Oscar Odom (Swainsboro, E)

Game summary

Ed Lawson of Cuthbert scored in the second quarter and the South led 7-0 at halftime. West Point star back Ray “Atom” Anderson cut the margin to 7-6 in the third. Joe Ben “Zip-Along” Cassedy from Statesboro added the final touchdown for the South in the fourth.