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aaalialf .feiflleamen This year's squad producted 23 lettermen, 8 of whom will be back next year. Receiving letters were: HAROLD ALLDRED . . An end of exceptional ability, Bud shifted to quarterback in mid season. FRED UTTER . . Starting at guard, where he was a standout, Fred switched to end after the Meridian game. His play at this position earned him a berth on the State team. DAVE BURCOMBE-Dave's blocking was an important factor in the success of the Lion offense. He was a vicious tackler. WILLIS BROWN . . A boost to next year's eleven, he provided good reserve material at end. POE ERATT . . A big, rugged tackle who will add experience to next year's squad. HCHUCKH STEWART . . Another big tackle who will be back next year. GENE DIGHT . . Big Gene's play at tackle earned him all-league mention. His l95 pounds made him the biggest man on the team. DAVE ROBINSON . . Backing up Dight, Dave played good defensive ball. CHUCK KETTERING . .Winner of the Blocking Trophy, Chuck played outstanding ball all season. JOHN BATE . . A scrappy guard, John will be back next year. JOE DONOGHUE . , A steady lineman who played both guard and tackle, Joe was a standout. . HMARTYH McDOUC1ALL . . A real worker, HMarty played good ball at guard. WARNER SCHEYER . . A great boost to next year's squad, he was an excellent pivot man. STEVE DOWELL . . Another center, Steve was a better than average line backer. PAUL TITUS . . Quarterback and captain of this year's team, Paul was a real fighter and inspiration. His kick- ing was good and his passing excellent. MIKE CARR . .Although very light, Mike was a reserve quarterback. He was especially valuable on defense. VIC ODERMAT . . A great fighter, Vic, starting left halfback, had both speed and drive. CRAIG WEISMAN . . As a substitute halfback and end, Craig's speed made him second highest ground gainer'on the squad. His 49 points made him the leader in his department. LEON TITUS . . A determined half- back, Leon was always good for a few yards. STAN KINC1 . . Leading ground gainer, lO.9Z rushing average, and 40 points made Stan the league's outstanding back. BOB MIDDLEBROOK . . Bob's punt- ing pulled the Lions out of trouble more than once. He was also a good ball carrier. XEN ANTHONY . . A speedy half- back, Xen scored 24 points. JOHN ANDERSON . . All league in his junior year, fullback Anderson will captain next year's eleven. PAGE 21 O 5 ..,.. I 55?- L'!Tl vf .1 T tk la t' Wifi-4' 1908
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PAGE 22 44 Standing-Fratt, Utter, Burcomhe, King, Bell. Kneeling-Bordeaux, P. Titus, Odermat, Ramsay, L. Titus. lim This year's Lakeside basketball team established a reputation for themselves as a hot and cold ball club. They started the season slowly, but finally began to win: winding up the season-including tournament play-with a re:ord of 13 Wins and lO set-backs. The tournament in question was the West Central District Tourna- ment at Tacoma. We had qualified for this tourney by placing second among the B schools in the Lakeside League. One of the outstanding players was sophomore Bruce Bordeaux. Many times it was a case of Has Bordeaux goes, so goes Lakeside. When he was hot, he was hard to stop, but when he was cold, he was really cold. Ramsay and Odermat also accounted for their share of points. One of the high points of the season was an exciting 34-33 victory over Bothell on the latter's home court. Another exciting game was one 25-23 loss at Foster. The Winning Foster basket came simultaneously with the sounding of the final horn. There were many could have been higher. the tournament and We exciting moments this year. Although the percentage of wins the season could be termed successful. One more victory in would have been in the State HB Tournament.
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