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Q W F ,gh JB GAHRx!ikfZilSg. D G. LOZIER B. COUCH a Halfback 'TT' Tackle D. CURTIS D. Mol-'ETRIDGE Guard End The Enterprise Savages opened their 1952 football season with an imoressive 39 to 0 victory over the Umatilla Vikings. The game was all Enterprise's, right from the opening gun. With good down field blocking and nice running by the halfbacks, the Savages looked very good. The second game of the season the Savages, still playing host, met the Wallowa Cougars on the local gridiron. Enterprise scored on the second play of the game, but still came out on the short end of the score, 32 to 6. The next game was played with the Joseph Eagles, and Enterprise took their second defeat on the chin, 27 to 6. When game time rolled around again, and the Savages played Elgin there, the Savage team was riddled by the loss of several of their first stringers, and they were defeated 34 to 0. The Savages traveled to Union, and without the aid of any good down field blocking, lost to the Bobcats 35 to 6. They played a very good defensive ball game, but on offense they looked poor. Still traveling, the Savages went to North Powder where they played one of the hardest fought games of the entire season. The Savage team pushed the Badgers all over the field, but lady luck was against them, and the Badgers blocked a kick and scored when the ball rolled into the end zone. The game ended with a heartbreaking score of 6 to 0. Enterprise, still having trouble getting the ball over the opponents' goal line, lost to the La Grange Wildcats, 24 to 6. The last and most important game of the season proved to be another heartbreaker for Enter- prise, as the Wallowa Cougars had the Savages at their mercy and dished out the worst defeat ofthe entire season. The game ended with a score of 52 to 0. Not Pictured: JAY BUTNER RAY BUTNER DOUG JOHNSON F, DUTLI Tackle L. MCFETRIDGE B- COFFIN Center End ' u A als... . if- . - X A 5 ' - .Q , we -'vu ll KEN FALK W GARY wisiss Left Back ' Quarterback 400' .
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Q Basketball KNEELING W Elder E Couch G Wemss J McCul1y H Mxller STANDING D Curtxs Manager D Jacobs G Coyle L Roys G Rahn F Duth G Lozxer D Craven B111 Warner Coach a very wxlhng Splrlt E H S began the basketball season wxth a young and mexperlenced team Although they dxd not get to part1c1pate 1n the tournament, they made the best w1th what they had and showed The fol1ow1ng 15 the games played th1s year and thelr scores Ente rpnse Enterprlse Enterpnse Enterprlse Enterprlse Enterprlse Enterprlse Enterprlse Enterprise Ente rpr1se Ente rprlse Enterpmse Enterprlse Enterpnse Enterprise Enterpnse Enterpnse En-terpuse Lostme Anatone Anatone Joseph Anatone Lostme Unlon North Powder Touchet Wallowa Lostme Lostme Elgxn Un1on North Powder Joseph Elgm Wallowa ' 39 ...... .. ' ' 26... ' Z7... . ' 42... - ... ' 31... Enterprise 35... . ... Lapwai ' ' 53... . ' ' 39... . ... ' ' 4Z.... ' 43... . ' 40... .. ' 76... ' ' 59... . . ' ' 47... . ' ' 43... ' ' 45... .
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