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ln a tough game against Kelso, the Trappers lost a 27-6 decision. Mike Borge highlighted the single touch- down by runs of 23 and 20 yards with Graser doing the final yard for a 52 yard touchdown drive. The Trappers thumped Mark Morris in a 26-7 victory. One of the outstanding plays of the game was made by John Cortese when he out-stripped the Monarchs for 74 yards and his third touchdown. The annual civil war between Fort Vancouver and Hudson's Bay was conducted in a sea of mud with the final score a deflating O-O tie. However, the Trappers did make the single touchdown of the game-only to have it nullified because of a penalty. The Trappers dominated the game completely with superiority against their foes in all phases of the game, and made their supporters proud of them. .M f s-,frm V if rrri at l l Q- f- T Q Q. . , .1 - ,r f' V5 , 1 Ii' H t 'tr ,, 2-3 f -5 rcrcl .7 ,fi ,.,, . Q Y ,' ,L 'i f 5 ' I si ' I 'H , , 'rr' fl L ' J ilix :'g' '. milfs 'X , N ' , .ltf W ' gs-rfb 2, ...wr -'Ed .M an ' i r ps 1 - Dave Thackeray Jim Van Hoose John Cortese Most Improved Honorary Captain Most Inspirational ' MQW iii' -' '- ' f - , 4 p ll ff- - 1' 0, l ' IW f I' 'Q .' if Q in 6 ,-- i4 ff V mf! W' - pn ,f i4f'f?'1'5 1 f'T N' 7' 'id A' IN.: ,,'1't':-eff 'V' LL f W i f fl -ff mfs, ,fu XC- r.. .l ,, , f fn- l. -. L - fwf iiill t lr, l,i X TJ K .l ff A I ff' 2 it ' tt. 11.4 Gif Q -f f If ' 'px . 1 ,' I 4 l ,: 4477 I , A ' ' r 1 27124 . L ,1 , , 1 , ,' .1 l ' Mg! X . asf' 44 XA, f 41 2 fl Q Q X ei? stiff f i i N 7 . l' 1 Ii X 1 fixid vig! Jin' N ' sy X ff? r X X Q S X X yqhsg- X XA X .HAS HE S wif. , dl.-V Q if 'f f . QZQWI QM. , - -. , f ' ff A inf' :af-V' - 'go ' ff! Hard- Playing junior Var ity -V 1- V 4 fu --W W- .,. V... , I V ' '--wi -, ,V , , ,fr In I I , Row one: Greg Otto, Gary McHargue, John Trunk, Dan Boxberger, Bob Clisby, Steve Nelson, Mike Babb, Bob Mercer, Doug Yearout, Jim Tuominen, Steve Russell, Gary Dineen, Doug Milligan, Row two: Greg Wilcox, Tom Schindler, Steve Stewart, Doug Marchel, Mike DeGrandpre, Rick Lawrence, Ron Regan, Pete Hoseney, Steve Murphy, Dave Regan, Cary Orthmeyer, Bruce Domreis, Vance Roley. Mike Beity, Jeff I-lill. Row three: Mr. Kennedy, Dennis Roberts, Gordie Gammell, John Schuster, Rick Steigleman, Pat Beity, Dick Toivonen, Pat Althuisius, Terry Crepeau, Stan Wanless, Mike Graeff, Greg Straub, Tom Beckham, Mr. Mitchell. H3
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