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B.H.S. WINS AGAIN The 'Crusaders defeated the Hal- stead Dragons 18 to 6 on October 13. Buhler came from behind to beat the big Halstead team in a ha1'd fought battle. The Halstead Dragons drove down the field after a Buhler fum- ble and hit pay t were stopped on the ti , 'noi' Coming from be 5 tt up the game ir ter by virtue of C: Z A id end. The try f .ix it was not good. 'Ii ' .ire at A .d of the first quarter was 6 and 6. touchdowns in Buhler scored two the second quarter. e's e ' used the old sleep Halstead, and it pa from Siemens to yards. Winter ran way to put Buhle The pass for extr complete. Buhler l the big second qua Terry made the I Siemens went ove yard line for the t The try for extra 1 ed by the Dragons ended with Buhler us ai.. stead 6. The second half great defensive play as held Halstead scoreless. T spired Dragons drove dow into Buhler territory, but held and each threat was st This game showed both dei and offensive power and great game to win for the C ers. CRIISADERS WALLOP MOUNDRIDGE WILDCATS The Moundridge Wildcats the victims of a 21 to 6 wh! at the hands of the Crusad the Homecoming game on I October 20. Buhler enjoyed cessful homecoming since won their third consecutive in league play. After the Queen Crowning monies were over, Mour kicked off to Buhler to st: game. Buhler promptlv down the field to 4-yard line where over his own left Buhler then came mens kicked the make the score 7 caders. Moundridge the made a tally. Buh by a narrow ma which was maint: second quarter. In the second l J. Winters for a down pass and Winte1's caught the ball on the 2-yard line and ran-his I i 1 Norma Kliewer c Football Queen Senior Girl Crowned at Homecoming Game K-liewer, B.H.S. seniorw 30 'itil i liz: slid, it . 2 ,Qt i no it Shellenbelger, and Florence Edi-, ' ger. Max Zent was the queen's, -L Tnhn Winter. Robert, Crusader Quintet Wins Opener Locals Take Sylvia 40-38 In a Nip and Tuck Game The Buhler Crusaders defeated K' ' ' in ' thrill -'acketl . .gpg so fast nip-and li 3 Q , v lead ' ' e -s t s Q 1 - ' .ich team l N 'gh it in X L L - K in Buhler lct snnni i.....,,.n through all four quarters. In the fourth quarter the Svivia team tictl the score 238 to i ,..i til.. ' Q E. Shellenberger Crowned Queen C. Neufeld and F. Fidiger Attend Basketball Queen E l a i ne Sliellciilit-i'gt-1' wa crowned ' 'ball out-cn b ' 1 ' A and first tea 4'-' V H ' attendants wer n game Frida, n. and Flort-nc 'WSOP U s of the thre ' 1' Schroeder, R 4 it Darwin Wai it .tin. The quet-n's procession cntcre the back of the auditorium an came to the front wht-re the tw eveiything 5 rt to finish. t as evenlyg ould expecti U' - of 13-0. Buh-L ivaders eveni ihows. Statis-T had 21 first 2. Yardage' was 426 fora siishm-A 'FL- ...uf ...Wu ut-ur-or u.5urn nun xnrvxn- in at the Hillsboro goal posts by 8' I virtue of a completed pass from bIllaaut:n In Haven Wild: Vvltn Ifnretf IIIIHULC in the third quarter, ahead 23-20, the wid: which either team h ening. Then at the v third quarter John one from wav H ...eil ia- ,unit of the game to tie it up 2 all. At this point with onlya' three minutes left to play it looked defense to Score- The extra Point l, S' 'ns to Buller and fine runs by as though Buhlgig 'ht D ' ' s was mgzde, bringing' the sc to !' Ieclf, A 'me' wev- get int? fog: iris. 14 10 - - 'f the if neit ' ' KQS 'I After a bit of had luck pdl i l ' pf H I iiii A E kicked out of the hole ant . ar it O 013- X fire as L. Dick recovered a iii, Q - uw f l ., E' on .... pa -1 51 T ridge fumble. A few minut 1 2 A .t ills-I again - tr . f iti .. Terry again hit the end za, S K .i ti. K . was lead 2 I, x A J his second touchdown of the even- 3 mU1.e,t,bb Mme during me thi,-d ball dgwu again, ne, ,ned lllg. Sl!-ZITIEIIS again kicked the EX- quads.. .wart inf.-t this Fmn-Ha nnav-, it and nsassozi fn Winter who again tra point for his third straight . - 5 Cru- time in as many attempts. That is :xr Thls page Sponsored by th but the way the game ended with Buh- line .IOI-lN'S WELDING SHOP y Ha- ler winning by a 21 to 6 score. Son Buhler, Kansas pret- cuperate eutlrely from buntersi run I boys first touchdown, the Crusadersi scoring position. A pass from Sie-g Were Sh00lil1lK at 9V91'Y OPPOYWH' again scored by virtue of a recov-l mens to Kim was incomplete for! Esyirbllt 8-flier Pill-70Ut lihgihlfiz Shot, Q teams lined up. John Sienn-ns, th captain stepped out of the rank bletic Highlights of 'first Semester Fifty-six boys rt-porti' practicc. Among tlics ilars from last year' ire John Sienions, Bo Jerald Kim. Blanric t Terry and Will Bul report that scrcra ioking good and ina the lctternien fo tions. uhlcr defeated Hills a non-league gain unpercd considcralil xks. Statistics shox , first downs to llills l25 yards from scrim ilsboro's GT. -uhler won xi lcagn Haven 1,1-112. This i s second win in thri- Siemcns and Melvii made spectacular 6 o add excitcmr-nt t ie B.H.S. second tca er in trampling th ves 41-0. he Crusaders cam to beat a big power 'he Crusaders showe power on defense b 2 Dragons dead thre 1 they were withi xydirt. Iuhler seconds came t ast half to defeat Hal ands 32-12. This bring .on record to 2 wins an 20 The football squad nad Homecoming a success b .rning back a scrappy Mound ridge team 21-6. Norma Kliewe was crowned football queen b Captain Bob Terry before th game. The queens attendants wer Elaine Shellenberger, Doris Kroe ker, Cornelia Neufeld and Flor am-Q Ediger Nov. ll The Crusaders woun , ' season with an easy 38- over their traditional riv . 2 Inman Teutons. This mad isaders season record stan vins against 3 defeats an iem in a third place tie wit ,n. Nov. 15 Coaches Conner an Balzer report that they have cu the squad of prospective basket ball players to 32 and that amon these are six returning lettermei from last year's squad. They ar Jerry Kim, Bob Schroeder, Joh Siemens, John Winter, Rich. Bul ler and Roland Reimer.
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HIHHEUHEL STHH .f ' Hard at work X BACK ROW: Lorene Epp . Max Zent , Gary Lehr . . Jim Sawatsky . Rose Terry , Elsie Enns . LeRoy Braun . A. B. Baergen . James Lohrentz . FRONT ROW: . . . Snaps Editor Advertising Manager . Activities Editor . Ass't Snaps Editor Assn't Photographer . . . Photographer . Photographer . . . Sponsor . Assn't Art Editor Q Don't fall, Jim! Dennis Schmidt . Elaine Shellenberget Joyce Dirks . . . Bob Terry . . . Shirley Friesen . Sponsored by . Artist Editor . . . Co-Editor . , Editor-in-chief . . . Sports Editor Assn't Photographer THE BUHLER COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Buhle r, Kansas
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