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Student Council Dan Stump, Senior, Sharon Beavers, Freshman, Loel Kugler, Senior, Sharon Sear, Sophomore, Ann Chandler, Senior, Robert Schroeder, Junior, Lanny Neese Sooho more, and Jim Lemmer, Junior Sponsor Paul Wilmgt Queen Kung ANN CHANDLER BOB MITCHELL ttendants Pat Fox, Darlene Schroeder, Dan Stumn, Gary Johnsonfinsertl Bus Drwer Cooks CuStOd13H -Q Mrs Shubert, Mrs Kugler, M 3mit5 and Mrs Bryan MY For 13
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LM CREEK BUF F ALOES RECORD l':1f,0,f2 f2,f,1,,FQffgf1','lPXElm Creek Buffs Trample Loomis Wolvesg 0 UTSTANDING FOR SEVERAL YEA:,53an5'g'3:eteffej 6g'ap':, To Play Axtell Here Toniglntt To Pleasanton PREPS BY lOl' lendgndeozngfgadffl Next Tuesdayg T9 Dgfgnd winning Record The Elm Creek Buffaloes Scoring tn every quarter ot o . noon or nolnuln 2' 138 nd sophomore V D YIGH1' POI LEAD - ted the Amherst Broncoea the play. the Elm Creek Buffa- P011 ull GEEK lhulld Y ,k EC :REEK man otthesportsrnanshlp f -20 ln a battle for 2nd place the Fort Kearny conference t Amherst Frlday nlght. After ' Brat half Amherst was no r ln shooting distance as they '- -'-- two 'l'D's at the half nd three shortly after the 2V lf started. by Coach Bennett ac' l ln-the second mm tin team all year fn at -,mn bmke hong and Axtell. both season wlll . Elm Creek Held and ln their lone deleltw ds and 6 more ' '-rloes, blocking and Dan Stump, Pat Worthlngg .5 ,,,,. g lqt gmrpef 1 l Kuglel' and Jim Lemmtltl week, Sqmner logon two amened all the P0lnl'5 bllf Fila ,s this year so will be very lved plfnib' Of WT' helftough next year. 'l'hey're golng m an ll fed Uhvll Olto make thelr presence felt the nemen all did lhremalnder of this year as all tstandlng jo on dEll'l1 Creek followers can testl me and on Bob Mitch ,emi an, The Buffaloes wlll not have tlon and sob e playin, nly on offense 1 the llrs alt belng out al mt evened p the weight with Amherst. For Stump lf ngler Mitchell, ppandl 61' E ere Con o years, e game lson this was 1 school game vears have bgea boys play 5 game and tn the prooem nce Champions fd' lnd missed hv nnlv a game this Frlday but play Hlldreth here October 3rd half D -se or polnta wi running t Ike lt 28- make lt right ba l0yard pa extra pol asain nn 'efl rtlhlll the Wlhlllljl I gh. Lemme, . ai tr ut lday. Oct. 17? lr AM, hw th' bu, .M 3 flwhat pron. aes to be tl. ' Lei of repe uon. lf pages of turned back and replayed, it n 3 years undef 'mn Pom' fe mf thrilling game of the seal V Amhem tried to the Fort Kearny Conf!! 'am' 5' 'hey cam' Excitement runs high' for 7 points on 5 'tell, under the coachl' Phy 'nd 'an the former Elm Creek gun Ill Eugene Turner, have set that Elm Creek scored slghts on the wlnnlng score. 25-yard run by WWhlle Elm Creek's Bufhloes, UD on a 30yard :undefeated since 1955 are dog tu Kugler The rgedly lowerlng thelr heads for CXU5 Polnt was nfthe stampede of the Wildcats the only missed traway from the goal posts win' by Elm Creek On Tuesday Oct 21 the Buf M128 ended 3420faloes journey to Pleasanton the home av Eleven roll call ey were Iwi. armlstlce Jened the the flag My Coun Amherst opened s night on me n ' Elm Creek was nt into the wind I land from the 20 nts scoring from tl tempted pass for nt was broken up ovfever as Dau yards up the mlt sys atter the four ned for the TD ing again ran tl tle' 'polnt a.al..al uaxnaaa CONFEREN1 SUMNER FF The Elm Creek Buffaloes con tlnued to successfully defend thelr conference championship at Sumner on Friday night but this one came qulte a bit harder as they continually had to stop Sumner ln the sha dows of their own goal posts It was a great team victory ll the way both on offense Elm Creek opened the scor ng ln the flrst quarter a ey took the opening kick od nd marched down field for he touchdown with Dan Stump reaklng through the center of llne from the 15 a orthlng ran for extra point In the second quarter Elm lt scored just seconds be the half ended ln a battle th the clock, as well as the umner Trojans. A pass Pat orthmg t Lanny Neese erlng the last 9 yards and points Worthing agaln ran xtra polnt to make it 140 t the rest stop During half trme the Sumner d performed on the lleld, laying tribute to both the utlaloes and their followers. 1 n to their own school 'l'he Second half was even scoring as Sumner scored the third quarter on a 15 ard end run and ran the tra point After the H11 the Elm Creek Admlsslon be Stump. The Buffaloes back and sprun loose on a 50 ym and went ahead things run for t and that was a in the lst quart n the second herst again wer 3 yard plunge the extra polnl. The Buffaloes down as they v stay on a head. Jim Lemmer around left end by two defenslw and lateraled wr who stepped ln t Worthing ran f point for a 141 Racing wlth tl the half ended wldeaslfto ru dred a strike t I' 4 loes trampled over the Loomis Wolves ln a 40-Z? wln, in a Fort Kearney conference game at Loomis Friday night. Lemmers, Worthing and Stump each scored in the first uartar, maklng a score ul ' at the end. Jlm Lemme: -..opted a pass, running 32- yards for the dnt touch down. Dan Stump making the extra polnt. Pat Worthing ran 35- yards sro l the end, second T ' ra was good. The ' fared lll Un 0 Stump laadt d but filled tl extra polnt on penalty Corder scored for Loomis the last faw minutes of te second quarter wlth an 8 1 plunge and the extra po 'swim' Elm Creek wl' half time Loomis scored 35 yard dash by the game went 1 the tlur-.l quarter making me extra polnt for a point again when dash built the score pass from Mit er but lost the he score at the rd quarter 33 14 uafrter T D was yard pass from lump Worthing point d Byarda for a Loomxs ln the vlng Elm Creek capped by for td only 15 boys :n Creeks coach they kept turn Amherst backs acklng of Jim lad Amherst off cmng with his md the running r r score anu neu-rner OA stump and Worthmg stood mechanical ehllllffl, point to make the anal gm, as wen as the me pm, EvENTs'C0l PM BHUW -'the read 4820 and end an ka Alr Natlcnalmhe, une season fo, the Bug lou quickly took can gf um' Ul1lV2l'SlfY Kfidu fnloes The end play continued 'oc' 'O' WPI? 001' I weaker for the lr-nldreth ureyhounds to Tussle Wnth Elm aloes Tonrght, Hulu Hoop tween Halves on Local Fxelcl k vs Wrlcox have their open th Wilcox tonight the home field are for a good eturnlng include 190 pound senior eavers 152 pound Gary Johnson nlor guard Bob 6 pound jumor tone 195 pound Larry Wxck 140 uard Loel Kug 140 pound jun 1 lemmer 140 pack Dan Stump senlor halfback 132 pound junlor Tool 125 pound k and Gordon round halfback was all alone for the 'li W' W 'a W mers are Bob Atkm mrner ran the extrawonhmz 1 mud quanc' 5 pound junior end ended hers 7 which was :lair Lilrgean zifgaclos for comfort The Buffs Neese 152 pound soph Elm Creek Buffaloes wlll be hounds on the home lleld game startmg at 8 00 p m This will be the 3rd game for Elm Creek wrth 2 wms and no lcsses 'Dtls is Hlldretlu fourth game with a standing of one loss one wln one tle lt should be a good game HULU HOOP CONTEST AT ELM CHE!! 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