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B SCORE .IND SCHEDl'I.l:' W Opponent Canby Vvest Linn ..,.,...,......, 21 26 Independence ........,. 4-0 25 Molalla ....,.,,.,.,....,.,e 24 20 Silverton ....,.,. e,,,,,, -1- 2 18 VVest Linn ...... ,,,,,,, 2 5 21 Silverton .,.,, ...4.,, 5 5 35 Sandy ...... ...,,,. 2 7 30 Molalla ......,,,e ,..,,,, 3 2 18 Vvoodburn ,.,..e,,,,,,,. 51 29 Independence .,,..,.,,. 36 33 Chemawa ,........,.,.,e, 41 30 Dallglg -,Av-- ,-,.vw- 4 1 34 S+-voiinl Ron: Mr, Eiiott, Quinn, Marks-e, Bleluni, Blurkef-, Ihwkleff, Fri-w'i-. First lion: Fi-:Illia-rs, Hroli, Klinigvr, Hunt, Snyder. The Canby Hoopsters, though they did not receive the crown for the season, were noted for their good sportsmanship and excellent playing. Lyle Klinger, high point man for Canby, was among the top scoring men of the XVillamette Valley League. The most memorable game of the league season was the first one, played with VVest Linn, on the home floor. The Cougars won this hard-fought battle. At the league tournament in Oregon City, Canby turned back VVest Linn by a narrow margin, and were in turn defeated by Sandy the next evening. At the end of the season Coach Elliot awarded letters to the following: Captain Lyle lilinger, Rich- ard llelum, lid Rackleff, Roger Feathers, Robert Ciroh, Kent Klarkee, Keith Klarkee, Gilbert Hunt, Carl Snyder, and Gale Quinn. VVrestling was adopted as a school sport at the beginning of the year, and has since then become a very enterprising activity. The C. LI H. S. grapplers completed a successful season, having entered and won many meets. The Cougars entered in nine single meets, one dual meet. and three tournaments. They secured second place in the XVillamette Valley League meet. The boys won several championship titles: Edi- son lliles was proclaimed State, Big Nine, and iVillamette Valley champion in the 155-lb. class, Klerle Trachsel, Big Nine champion in 128-lb. class: .lack Burden, Big Nine champion in 115-lb class. Don- ald Kraft won the XVillamette Valley title of the 95-lb. class in the only meet he entered. Coach lflliot awarded letters to ten boys for their efforts in the 1938. season. They were: Captain. Kenneth Hoffman, jack Burden, Ifdison Miles, Ed Rackleff, Harold Schweitzer, Rex Schultz. llerle Trachsel, YVayne Trachsel, Ned YVells, and Sammy iVilson. Hack Row: Daniel, 'I'raehsel, Libby. Second Row: Mr. Hliott, Colvin, Yanzivk, Sn-lnnultz, Dawson, Porter, First Row: Burden. Rnekieff. Sm-hui-itz:-r. Hoffinan. Miles, 'l'r:n-hsel, NVQ-Ils. Wilson. to
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