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CUBS HAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR This year the homeless Cubs of South Fork High finished with the best seasonal record in the history of the school. The Cubs got off to a rather poor start, when the powerful and experienced Tigers of Arcata rolled to a 25 to O win over the Cubs who never stopped fighting the whole game. After the bad defeat at Arcata, the Cubs lumped back to pull off the biggest upset of the season in Northern California by beating the Ukiah Wildcats i3 to 12. The following week, this time against the Wildcats of Ferndale, the Cubs lost a heartbreaker when the Wildcats eked out a T2 to 7 win on a couple of bad breaks for the Cubs. The Cubs jumped back into the race for championship by beating the War- riors of Hoopa T9 to 12. The week after, the Cubs traveled into Lake County and invaded the Cougars of Upper Lake. lt was in this game that the Cubs' aerial attack started to work. The Harvey-Shultz-Snodgrass combination started working and the Cubs rolled to a 32 to 9 win. The Cubs maintained their winning streak against Willits. The Cubs, with the aerial attack working, ran to a 26 to O win over the Wolverines. The Cubs then traveled into the Trinity Alps to defeat the Warriors of Hoopa a second time. This time the Cubs won by a score of 46 to i9 and received a chance to share the Little Three Crown. The big game of the year came when the Wildcats and Cubs met to decide if Ferndale was to win the Crown alone or share it with South Fork. The Harvey- Shultz combination went right to work and when the dust had cleared, the Cubs were victors 3210 l9 and Little Three Co-Champions. ln the last game of the year, the Cubs five game winning streak was stopped by the powerful and undefeated Timberwolves of Fort Bragg. It rained the whole game, and the Cubs could never get the aerial attack going. When the mud had been washed away, the final score was Timberwolves 40, Cubs 6. Some officials said if the weather had been dry the score could easily have been turned around. The Cubs had no home field this year and had to travel to Myers Flat every night to practice and play every game away from home. This took a lot of patience on the part of the players and coaches. In the following pages you will see The boys and coaches who did a lot of fine work for their school. Left to right: Head Coach, Mr. McMillan, Assistant Coach, Mr. Cousins, Manager, Dean Farquar.
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Uknh for bac held m mnuon frye yards Penrunu or handed off to Columb1n1 uno ue-at Dflnm ,sawed vt the elzht yard lrne where he vas stooped by Cnlcleaser Barnum nent tn the three vard lme hut another pen l al y for backfxeld 1n monon ln the last tuo mmutes of thc hrst quarter took the ball back to the I5 Pennxnztons pass xntercented by Haryey of Souh Fork who drove to Uluahs 45 yard l ne l Stopped on a off tackle punch for al one yard loss Eastham mcked un lol yards fur South Fork Kelley dropped: for hye yard loss rust as the :un su: naled the end of the ft st quarter Sco e Ukllh 0 South Fo k 0 SECOND QLARTFB Srruth named three yards for South Fark on a flat pass to the left and Connor ment over center n1ck1ni: up two yards Pass by Haryey to Sm lh load for ' nn Uklah from beh with frye nullrblnl 1-gh! H qjuerterhas plete In tl wxth lntex took the lu mr' South I f d ln , end for a n mron rr , Fnrlf n 0 H rv zltba K Z lkla lr' 11-e s1on afte famyi a k -c the score 11 0 '1 Sm 1: 1 Kr n Qntl ry F0 L x an s Bar 111m rarrled the be ft Fork 'S Parr' m ca fy For 'I h 'ubs when he recovered an ake fumble on the Cou 'i l1ne From there lt s just exght plays a m smashed of the hne k ll ayne ttempt was g Scant mg set bac alttes 'ary ey 1954, the Lubs and the Wud cab emerged as co-champxons of the smell school gndrron orcult They shared the htle tn 1952 South Fork went into th1s game needmg the y'1ctorv to gun a half mterest ln the croyyn and lost no tune going about the job at hand mth 'uarterback Wayne Haney mg the 'ttltrandamen for ln 'schult 'trst touchdown the f1rst rd 1 got thelr hands on ng pf, the opening fue htyar clash 'tort p Det nectar to fl Cuz, ken a 12 'out he nt f 111259 comer samt 'lme to J ln ouno Lpper Lak 'lu 9 M suff1c1ent gn ur. ' 19331- flrst doyyn and tht ter ended sho-.yung th fontrol of the hall on tht Za yard lxne Haryey one-vw quartf 3 m earn-fs the mu f I ln 11 nlfslde e back n-1 the Soxth I 'nee ss m every quarter to post lale Hrgh Wildcat: on I yesterday afternoon ass recewed a 00-yard pass ld ysent oyer for a touch .wn The comerston was ,oo Ferndale resorted to passmg as a last attempt to score As mme ran out South Fork toos oyer on doyyns The Cubs were also resortmg to passes and lynn 'tlaunet of Ferndale m ercepted a South Fork pass and ran aa yards to score lkalker avempted to run the onverston but was blocked he f1nal gun was flred just 'ter he klckoff The buf scormg opportunlty or the cubs came when quar lfrhack Vtayne Haryey shot a unhbly pass intended for left :nd Gary Smlth vyho made a rlmng attempt at catchtng the hall on the Tlger one yard lme only to have lt squlrt out of h1s grasp Farl Dlmmltk Xrcata tackle season captatn scored the U Ichdown 1n the flrst emu' 'tes of the ball game s ow. 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