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If . ' f? 2L2u4'A,, 75 4 . 'Ihis year's team consisted of a well balanced line and a firey backfield. The veterans returning-1ke4.. from last year were Jim Vidano, Oscar Montgomery5,'a' ,ggij2y,E qi Jack Pretzer, kent McEuen, Sylvester Jones, Gene Volmar, Uscar Bueno and eddie Schell. The new members of'the starting lineup were Don Pew, J. B. Carter, and George Acton. This year the foot-all team of Coolidge High continued its domination of the East Central Valley Conference by taking its seventh Consecu- tive Conference Championship. The Bears placed two players, lineman, deck Pretzer and back, Eddie Schell, on the Conference first team, and lineman, Oscar Montgomery on the second team. .Coolidge was represented at the all star North South Game at Tem e by lineman Jack Pretzer and backs Eddie Schell and George Acton. Eddie Schell was chosen Second Team All State. After a hard sixteen days of practice under the watchful eyes of coaches Uhlson, Lani0r, and Wismer, the season was opened against Aja. The Bears defeated the hed Raiders by a score of 32-13 with a powerful running attack by Acton and SchelL All the touchdowns were made by runs between 40 and 86 yards in length. ' In the second game the Coolidge Sears out- scrambled the Amphitheater Panthers, 13 to 6, in the rain at the Panther field, with little Eddie Schell scoring both touchdowns. Right Guard, Jack Bretzer was the standout for the line. The Bears eked out a 6 to 6 tie against the Tempe Buffalows in the first home game of the sea- son played in Coolidge High School's new stadium. a smooth passing attack of In a game marked by Tbmpe's team, Coolidge showed itself weak on past defense. The Coolidge Bears defeated the Superior Panthers 34-13. The touchdowns were made by runs between 50 and 96 yards long. Eddie Schell made s 96 yard run which was the longest of the season. Montgomery stood out by placing his kickoffs be- tween the Panthers goal and I0 yard line. M-fly?
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