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FOOTBALL Aj! v 'i Greenleaf Academy ended its first season of six- 1 - man football with a record of no wins and five losses. Q 4 To be expected the team was very light and inexperien- - ced The starting line average was about 150 pounds Q with the backfield averaging 14-2. Several of the boys who were interested gave S5 or S10 each and several . fy li V X , .. l 1 -V I V re L' 2 - 'f contributions came from the men in the community. . This money was used to buy reconditioned football suits. . These suits arrived just one week before the season 1 opened. ' X i ' ., After one week of practice the team went to Boise - where they played a close game losing to St. Theresa lf ly, Academy, 20-12. Outstanding play of the game was when .V -5 Don Emry ran around left end for a 60-yard touchdown. 45 The peak of the season came whenthe Academy, . V despite various injuries, held the powerful Cascade High '.ftNbx? y School team to a one-point lead at the end of the third I' , quarter. Cascade went on to win 27-12. gxifx f ,ffl sgexztx 9 The fourth game was played at Greenleaf with the nl' NampaNazarenesTrojans invading the Grizzly den. The Nazarene Academy was favored by 4-O points 011 the comparative scores. However, they had to fight hard ' to win 32-13. This game featured the hard blocking and E , S good line plunging of Frank Fivecoat and the good pas- X sing ofPaul Ralphs. Outstanding play was a 70-yard run by Don Emry. Another stand-out play was a pass zf. -f thrown 40-yards through the air by Paul Ralphs and XX x caught on the goal line byNewton Cox for a touchdown. f All things considered the Academy had a good foot- ball season. Although there were no outstanding stars A Don Emry s broken field running Frank Fivecoat s 1 blocking Paul Ralph s passing Duane Fodge s tackling p and Ralph Beebe s-hard hitting plays as quarter-back were some of the highlights of the team s playlng at EJAAMMICUS Ori? e . gagg vig Y 5 X ,gy X A u ,W gf' g 'A r Q
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Back row- VARSITY TEAM Coach Fodge, O. Winters, Delamarter, Clark, Robertson rront row Fivecoat CCo-captainl, Beebe, Comfort CCo-captainl,Cox, D Emry Not pictured- Ralphs, D. Emry Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Ian. Ian. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 22 25 Feb. 19: 17 1+ 77 111- Jan. 18 28 1 1+ le 1 18 Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf Greenleaf SH 29 31 32 E6 52 31 37 ii 36 3 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE L6 St. Teresa Wilder St. Teresa Nampa Nazarene Jordan Valley Nampa Nazarene Adrlan Jordan Valley Wilder Nampa Nazarene Homedale J. V. Nampa Nazarene Marsing Adrian Marsing C2 overtimesl Covertimel
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