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JK. I .. 7 lbb, . 5 V 7 . is . . . . s Sai 5. if lXx cs. 3 ' Jw ' 1 Run e l I ti l in-lian, lI.ilfh.u'lsg Dun llungnla. lindz 17-we l.ixingxtun. Guard: Glenn luuxherlwaek, l'nd. Ron 2: lloyd Marclianl, liuivwl. .Xl S.il.v1.u, hui ll, MI S Ii ll llllll l li Bill S nl X ll ll kl ner i e, .c e. VARSITY VOOTBALI, SCHliDUl.li Nllfashington Coalinga Lemoore Reedley Fowler Sanger Clovis Kingsbu rg Dos Palos ::'Sept. 23 Selma 9 :l'Sept. 30 Selma Z0 , U Oct. 7 Selma 7 CUCI. 14 SCll'l1:1 19 Oct. 21 Selma I4 Oct. 28 Selma 0 Nov 4 Selma 21 Nov 1 I Selma 36 Nov 18 Selma 6 ::ANon-league games u. .... .gmc ian... XVell, we almost made it again! Under the keen coaching of Al Nichelini and Ted Moranda, the varsity squad ended up second in the Sequoia League this year. The season was started with a bang. We won all our practice games by defeating Coalinga and Wfashington Union. Our first league game was with Lemoore. We won by the close margin of 7 to 6, with the help of Marion Day's running and Cliff Crow's kicking. Reedley and Fowler came next. They were easily defeated by the Selma Bears. Then came the Sanger game, and the Bears were caught napping by the Apaches and were dc- feated 6-0. It was our first loss of the season. Clovis and Kings- burg were both easily defeated by the Bears by large scores. ln the last game of the year, Selma had a chance to tie Dos Palos for first place, but they didn't quite make it. They were defeated by a score of 19-6. The annual awards given by the 20-30 Club were awarded to Marion Day, best backfield man, and Kenny Dawson and Lloyd Marchant the best linesmen. The judges had a tough time decid- ing between Kenny and Lloyd so they gave them both awards. This is the second year in a row that Marion has won the award for being the best backfield man. 21 11...,.f.. I.-U.. IS Union in-ii. Rnl l Sli l
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Rim I: .X. Collins, R. lorrest, ,l, Wells, ll. ll.u'pcr. l. UM, l. liuvlcr, M. An- ilersnn, R. Iarr. ll, ilialsildawa. Rim Z: ic. li...-,.,, n, Bernal. J. shs,-..,a...., 4. Smith, -I. Sagala. K. Kleinhammer, K. Yarlvrougli. I', llugmhm. Y, Takikawa, -I, Smith. Rom W: Ci, 'l'okunag:i, D. W'il- nmtll, li. Karlson, fi. Singh, R, Bates, R. .l.,i...t..... im, ci.f..w..w.., s. salamssfk. li. ilianlw. R. llalsrr. R, liricluon. season wifln few efzgoof squa Iinw I: I1-in Rran. lleatl luaclig llarulil Kai-liler, line tTo.ieli. Rua I: Managers, l'.niI llnnler, Ronnie Miyara, Alex Griialva. 23 Coaches Ryan and Kaehler had a rough time trying to build almost an entirely new team from a group of boys that had courage and fight, but lacked one thing-exper- ience. The openers of the season were two practice games with Washington Union and Coalinga. Although they won the first by a safety, they lost to Coalinga 7 to 18. They got a bad start and when the first game finally came, the powerful Tigers pinned a 33 to 0 loss on the Selma Cubs, who gave them a real fight. The following week the Cubs faced the Reedley team who beat them I2 to 0. Then eame the Fowler game. The closely matched teams played a hard fought game but the visitors kept in the lead to pile up the score of 27 to 0 against the Cubs. For their sth, consecutive loss they bowed to Sanger 26 to 6. They played a very tight game with the Clovis li's but because of their weak offense lost 6 to 0. The next week with fighting spirit that seemed to pop out all over, the Selma Cubs out-charged and out-fought the Kingsburg eleven 13 to 12. This was really a thriller because not only was it the only league game win of the season, but it also broke the Kingsburg record of no losses. The last game was one of those heartbreakers in which the Cubs lost 36 to 0. Congratulations go to Don Pierce, lfresliman, for re- ceiving the most valuable player award. Ben Keeling, Babe Donabedian and ob Ogata were also tops this season. '
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