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1944 Belleville Football Program - Belleville vs. Barringer. This was the second games played within the 1944 season. This is a repost utilizing the "anyflip" service, which allows for "page flip" type viewing of the football program, along with downloading of the high resolution scanned football program as one pdf file. High magnified viewing and page printing of the football program are available, as well. The 2nd game of the 1944 season was played at Clearman Field, with Barringer being the opponent. Once again, the cover is a representation of the nationalism that brought us to victory in WWII. I wonder if any cheerleader would admit to leading cheers on page 2? :-). The Scholastic Scores of the following week are posted on the post game article pages. Bloomfield was the opponent. Anyone care to guess the familiar last name of the player who scored twice in that game to beat Belleville??

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1944 Game 2 - Belleville High School vs Barringer High School

1944 Belleville Football Program - Belleville vs. Barringer. This was the second games played within the 1944 season. This is a repost utilizing the "anyflip" service, which allows for "page flip" type viewing of the football program, along with downloading of the high resolution scanned football program as one pdf file. High magnified viewing and page printing of the football program are available, as well. The 2nd game of the 1944 season was played at Clearman Field, with Barringer being the opponent. Once again, the cover is a representation of the nationalism that brought us to victory in WWII. I wonder if any cheerleader would admit to leading cheers on page 2? :-). The Scholastic Scores of the following week are posted on the post game article pages. Bloomfield was the opponent. Anyone care to guess the familiar last name of the player who scored twice in that game to beat Belleville??

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