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LL Polishing off a heretofore undefeated Chimacum eleven by a 25-6 count, Lakeside completed a suc- cessful season with a surprising upset win. Al- though the Cowboys scored on the third play of the game, John Anderson immediately tied up the contest, and then the Lions ran away with the game by virtue of two touchdowns by Clark Goss and one by Donn Etherington. The high point of the season was Lakeside's con- vincing triumph over a previously undefeated, untied, unscored-upon Issaquah eleven. The fa- vored Indians were no match for the running of Anderson and Goss, and were consistently out- charged by a fighting Lion forward wall. In their final league game of the season, Lake- side rolled over Foster by a 26-0 score. A heavy rain hampered the scoring as the home team out- charged a light but game Bulldog aggregation. Three touchdowns by Anderson and a 55-yard score via Bob Stiffler were the highlights of the contest.
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Lakeside got off to an excelent start in league competition by defeating Overlake, 12-0. All scoring was in the second quarter as John Ander- son and Bob Zoffel went over for the Lions. Bill Bell looked terrific in completing seven out of nine passes, and Poe Fratt stopped many Wol- verine offensive plays with his smashing tackles. The Lions set a 11ew league scoring record by virtue of their 48-0 massacre of Tolt. Both John Anderson and Xen Anthony had the phenome- nal average of thirty yards per try. Anderson also scored four touchdowns as the home team rode over the smaller Tolt eleven for their second straight win. Mg.. . ...-saws. .Q 1- .- ,.,. sg.: W J., .1 c.., L, ,. .. 2,7 ..,.k:,W, A, an 00 Mt. Si handed Lakeside its first beating of the year by a 20-6 margin. The game was a lot closer than the score showed for the Lions outgained and outpassed the Wildcats, but just didn,t take advantage of their scoring opportunities. Goss, Bell and Anderson all performed admirably in a contest that could have gone the other way. Despite a magnificent second half comeback, Lakeside lost its next league game to Bothell, 26-19. Spotting the Cougars twenty points in the first half, the Lions came back to within one touchdown of winning. Although Lakeside out- gained the opposition by almost a hundred yards, the Cougars built up enough of an early lead to win.
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Football Lettermen HAROLD ALLDRED . . . All-league last season, and captain of this yearis ineli- gible squad, Bud played standout ball at both end and quarterback. JOHN ANDERSON . . . As captain of the varsity eleven, fullback Anderson led in scoring with 81 points, and was the team s leading ground-gainer. XEN ANTHONY . . . A speedy halfback, Xen earned his second varsity letter with some inspired ball-packing. STEVE BANNICK. . . . Only a freshman, Steve played halfback on the ineligible squad, and showed promise of becoming a fast, elusive ballplayer. JACK BATE . . . A scrappy left guard, Jack earned his second varsity letter. BILL BELL . . . As varsity quarterback, Bell completed twenty out of thirty-five passes for 369 yards and four touchdowns. WILLIS BROWN . . . Winner of this year's blocking trophy, he was an exception- ally hard tackler and provided a good share of the teamis spark. CAPPY CLARKE . . . Although only a sophomore, he showed the makings of a fine end. His defensive play was very capable. JOE COX . . . Joe was aggressive and one of the finest defensive players on the squad. DAN CREVELING . . . A senior, Dan played rugged ball for the incligibles, and gave the varsity linemen many a rough afternoon. CAL DICKINSON . . . A fixture at center on the ineligible squad, Cal would have been a tremendous asset to the varsity. FRITZ DRUMHELLER . . . One of the most vicious tacklers on the team, he will be back next year as varsity center. DONN ETHERINGTON . . . A hand injury kept Donn out the first part of the season, but when he could he played a hard, aggressive game at end. POE FRATT . . . The biggest man on the line, Poe's fine blocking and hard charg- ing were of great value to the team. CLARK GOSS . . . Clark boasted a phenomenal 14.3 average on end-around plays. He will be captain of next year's squad. AL MORGAN . . . A junior, he played effective ball at guard when not beset by 4 injuries. 5 GRAHAM PRITCHARD . . . An aggressive guard, Pritch was a standout per- former in his second year of play. WARNER SCHEYER . . . Easy-going Warner played a consistently good game at center for two seasons. gr CHUCK STEWART . . . Big Chuck was an excellent blocker and pe,-fefmed his other left-tackle assignments with equal efficiency. BOB STIFFLER . . . Bob was a dependable halfback. Next year he should be I one of the mainstays of the team. Z. Z BOB ZOFFEL . . . Bob took over the kicking assignment, and had several over IYIW-'U'mjlll'Illluilllim . sixty yards. He was a steady performer at left half. 1 if i J Q - L 5 .X ' Q T22 T' ff Q if-- E .. - ' ' ' 35 24
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