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[[File:Early_year_USNA_team_1.jpg|1000px|thumb|left|'''Sitting, L-R:''' Jay Fyfe, ???, Bob Friedrick, (maybe) Bill Erickson, JJ O’Dwyer, ???, and ???, '''Kneeling, L-R:''' Judd Halenza, ???, ???, ???, ???, ???, ???, and ???, '''Standing, L-R:''' Prof. William Buffum, Dee Burrows, Bruce Davidson, Ron Bancroft, (maybe) Dick Piatt, ??? (maybe Sted Garber), ??? (maybe Tim Kelly), ???, ???, ???, ???, and ??? ]] | [[File:Early_year_USNA_team_1.jpg|1000px|thumb|left|'''Sitting, L-R:''' Jay Fyfe, ???, Bob Friedrick, (maybe) Bill Erickson, JJ O’Dwyer, ???, and ???, '''Kneeling, L-R:''' Judd Halenza, ???, ???, ???, ???, ???, ???, and ???, '''Standing, L-R:''' Prof. William Buffum, Dee Burrows, Bruce Davidson, Ron Bancroft, (maybe) Dick Piatt, ??? (maybe Sted Garber), ??? (maybe Tim Kelly), ???, ???, ???, ???, and ??? ]] | ||
− | [[File:Early_year_USNA_team_2.jpg|1000px|thumb|left|# 10 Bonsper, #2 Frank Corah, At the | + | |
− | [[File:Early_year_USNA_team_3.jpg|1000px|thumb|left| ]] | + | [[File:Early_year_USNA_team_2.jpg|1000px|thumb|left|# 10 Bonsper, #2 Frank Corah, At the back of the lineout is Ron Bancroft ]] |
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+ | [[File:Early_year_USNA_team_3.jpg|1000px|thumb|left|#10 looks like Bonsper, Corah is to the far right, and Halenza is heeling the ball from the ruck. #3 in the ruck looks like it may be Jay Fyfe and at the opposite side of the ruck in the picture, with the white tape around his head, is Bruce Davidson (in an offside position-smile)]] | ||
[[File:Early_year_USNA_team_4.jpg|1000px|thumb|left|#10 is Don Bonsper, Frank Corah is to the right, Judd Halenza kicking at the ball ]] | [[File:Early_year_USNA_team_4.jpg|1000px|thumb|left|#10 is Don Bonsper, Frank Corah is to the right, Judd Halenza kicking at the ball ]] | ||
Revision as of 21:41, 22 February 2019
In my notes, I have that Jim Sims, Col., USMC and a graduate, was part of the start of the team, as I believe he was stationed there in 1969-71. But what follows is a history that predates the late 60s....
From Frank Corah: "I found Prof. Buffum's history [see below after all the pictures] fascinating because those of us who had the privilege of playing in the sport he instigated at the academy had no idea of his struggle to make it happen. I can add some details and photos."