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Haakrtball The Edmonds quintet opened the first of the league games with Mon- roe, on the Monroe floor. The next game was played on the home floor with Sultan. The game was lost to Index. The Marysville game was a hard fight to the finish, but Marysville pulled in a two point lead just be- fore the whistle blew. Another game almost the duplicate of the Marys- ville game was the one with Lake Stevens. The second game won by the home team was taken from Stanwood. The last two games of the season were with our old traditional rivals, Richmond Beach. The first of the two games ended up with Richmond Beach in the lead and the second, a very similar game, was also taken by the Beach. This year’s lettermen are: Loren Schcel, center; Victor Corti, For- ward; Merritt Shellhorn, forward; Harold Wiester, guard; Orrin Heath, guard; and Bill Kellogg, center. The four seniors we will lose, but the two juniors will be back. Others on the first squad that showed up quite well but did not play enough to gain a letter were: Alfred Kronquist, guard; Bob Sanderson, forward; Ed Lund, guard; and Arthur Wiegand, guard and forward. The season was closed with an all-county Basketball lettermen’s ban- quet held in the Edmonds Hughes Memorial church. W. K. T wenty-nine
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Football The Edmonds high school football season for the year 1926-1927 was an improvement over that of last year. Out of the six league games, Ed- monds succeeded in winning two; one from Sultan by the score of 12-6, and the other from Lake Stevens by the score of 19-7. Out of the four games Edmonds tied two; one a return game with Lake Stevens which ended with a 0-0 score, the other with Stanwood which resulted with the same score. Edmonds also lost two games, one to Marysville by the score of 12-0, and the other to Monroe by the score of 34-5. The general positions of the squad were: Quarterback ............................. SANDERSON, DRAKE Halfback .................. WIEGAND, LUND, HEATH, CRAMER Fullback .............. DUPPENTHALER, WIESTER, HATHAWAY Ends .......... HODGES, KRONQUIST, CORTI, SCHOEL, KELLOGG Tackles ................ WIESTER, M. HOFF, L. HOFF, NELSON Guards ........ CLEVELAND, HEATH, DUPPENTHALER, HODGES Center .................... HOVDE, KELLOGG, STRAM, POINIER Manager ....................................... EARL HEDGES T wenty-eight
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