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Qnly in the last lour minutes of the game did Waukegan suc- ceed in getting through Evans- ton's line, to win by a score ol 'I3-6. Bill Biggs scored Evans- ton's only touchdown on lVlarck's Q7-yard pass. Evanston's 'l4-7 loss to l-ligh- land Park put them in a tie for sixth place in league standings. Dick Fulton and Dick Schultz paced the Wildkit otlense. Ful- ton punt-returned 84 yards to the 3-yard line. This was fol- lowed by the big disappoint- ment. Highland Park staved otl tour Wildkit plunges and took over on downs. Schultz scored Evanston's sole touchdown by catching Chuck lVlarck's pass in the end zone in the last seconds ol the game. Unfortunately, the last game for nineteen seniors ended in a '14-6 loss to New Trier. This loss was really heart-breaking because the Wildkits outplayed the Green and Gray right up to the last ten minutes. Evanston made its touchdown in the First hall after a sustained 70-yard drive. Quarterback lrevett sneaked over from the 3-yard line with what looked like the winning touchdown. Soon alter they were again down to the New Trier Q0-yard line when a Up in the Air Larry Ballard, Bainbridge Steele, Hugh Solvsberg Pause That Refreshes
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L GHG! FOOTPRINTS ON BEARDSLEY FIELD- The opener, a practice tussle with Steinmetz, found the line a bit ragged and the backiield tricky, especially at heaving passes. Alter their Q7-O victory, the Evanston eleven felt inspired to batter a big, last Thornton team Q0-O. The line had improved greatly-,lohn Conrad, center, especially sparkling as he intercepted a Thornton pass to set up Evanston's First touchdown. Schultz and Marck made the scores, one ol Schultz's two touchdowns coming from a Bill Biggs pass. The redeeming Feature ol the woelul Morton game, which the Mus- tangs won 'l-4-O, was the marked talent ol the Wildkit line. ln the second hall Morton charged repeatedly, but got through only three times, once for a touchdown. Fumbles kept Evanston from scoring. -lwo blocked punts accounted lor Qak Park's disappointing 8-O victory. Evanston threatened once, when Fulton and Raedle collabor- ated to get down to the Qak Park 7-yard line. The Wildkits earned their First league victory 7-O over a tough proviso team. They put across their touchdown late in the last quarter. Evanston drove to the proviso '18-yard line and then lVlarck shot the scoring pass to Biggs. First Row: Coach Rothacher, Manager Brooks, Betke, Baker, Benson, Raeclle, Mehlig, Smith, Conrad, Marck, Friskey, Manager Karras. Second Row: Maltby, Santostelano, Anderson, Carver, Burke, l-lebson, Biggs, Mum- mery, Bowman, Schultz, Casali, Trevett, Foster, Coach fonner, Coach Terhune. Third Row: Nystrand, Bailey, Perkis, Palmer, Kahr, Baldwin, Hedman, Schroeder, Laschinski, Willis, Latfoon, Fulton. 18
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