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goofdaff - .- ' A 2 .1 Front row reading from left to right: Eddie Gieschen, Eddie Johnson, Bill Nelson, Kenneth Car- ter, Druid Wheeler, Bob Nicholson, Don Rundell, Harold Kollock, Ray Brooks, 'l'om Shane, Ben Miles, Harvey Johnson. Second row: Hollis Snyder, managerg John Hansen, Boyd Boylan, John Minder, Eloyd Shelhamer, Bob Daems, Elmer Butler, Jimmy Emery, Bob Durham, Jimmy Pickens, Art McDonald, Boo Dye. Back row: Gordon Black, Tom Hallin, Norman Hansen, Eddie Cosens, John Hay, Clarence Dur- ham, Jason Callantine, Jack McBride, John Voulkos, Sam Alford, Bill Davis, Bill Eversz, Marvin Sunderland, Jason Preston, coach. Not in the picture: Jimmy Vollmer. Bob Cloninger. Ummdfy In the light of games won and games lost the football season can only be called one thing, a failure. However, from a different viewpoint it shows itself in an entirely different aspect. When you consider the number of veterans developed during the sea- son for future use, one must of necessity realize that the season was not as much of a disaster as it seems upon first sight. The Hawks throughout the season showed up poorly, probably due to the inexper- ience and size of the athletes which Coach Jason Preston was able to get to come out for the sport. In their first game, a game in which they played Whitehall, they eked out a narrow 13-12 victory by intercepting a pass. Whitehall was the only weak team that Gallatin played in their entire schedule. They lost by large margins to Billings, Anaconda and twice to Livingston, the teams who placed one, two, three in the south- ern district football. ln addition to this they lost to Helena, a team which captured second place in the northern district. lmprovcment is evidenced toward the end of their season by the way they power- housed in two scores in the second game with Park. lt, however, was not enough, They lost 13-41. The sz-ore in the game with Anaeonda was 47-0, against Helena, 46-0: against Billings 62-Og and in the two games with Livingston they lost one by 25-05 the other by -ll-fl, 'lhcy won their only game in the B class from Whitehall by a I3-I2 count. 63
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