Hillyard High School - Paws and Claws Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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FOOTBALL ..ii.H -. CContinued from page 505 on October 13. The Sandpoint team bowed before the persistence of thc Hillyard team which netted the Panthers a 6 to 0 victory. TIGERS AND PANTHERS CLASH The first city tilt for the Panther gladiators was with the Lewis and Clark Tigers on October 20. The Panther warriors were out to get the hides of the heavier Lewis and Clark team. The lighter Hillyard team battled the Tigers foot for foot and the alertness of the Panther backfield en- abled the Hillyard boys to tie the score 13 to 13. COLVILLE WARRIORS The next obstacle encountered by the Panther gladiators was the Colville high grid warirors on October 27. The boys from the Stevens county town proved a little too much for the Hillyard boys as Colville took the game with an 8 to 0 win. INDIAN SCALPERS The Panther gladiators next encountered a more modern opponent in the North Central Indians. The heavy line of the Indians coupled with a veteran backfield raced up and down the field for a 73 to 7 win. The Hillyard boys toward the last of the game regained some of their waning strength and put the pig-skin across the North Central goal for the only score gained by any opponents of the Indians. GONZAGANS FINISH TOURNEY The final tournament of the scheduled season was held in the Gonzaga stadium on November 17 in which the Bullpups emerged victorious 19 to 0. The Bullpups were forced to fight for every inch they advanced for the Panthers put up a fight. .-..H.... FOOTBALL LETTERMEN .H- William Bill Wilson was awarded the Bland medal. Bill entered Hillyard in September 1928. He had previously attended Lewiston high where he had received two letters in football. Bill was chosen for end position on the mythical all-city first team. Clifford BoBo McNulty was elected honorary captain. BoBo's punting and his word as a safety man landed him the quarterback position on the all-city first team. William Boo Miller received his fourth letter in football. Boo's passing ability proved valuable to the Panthers and his loss will be felt next year. Three members of the squad received their third year letters. They are Albert Orr, Harry Hodgins and William Haney. These three warriors formed part of the Panther line. eloulnnullllunq Clifford McNulty, Raymond Poole and Wesley Schubbe received their second year awards. First year letters were given to Clarence Castor, Percy Gilman, Gerald Freeborg, Albert Hafter- son, Leslie Hebert, Frank Henry, Delbert Jones, John Kelley, Allen McBroom, Eric McDavis and William Wilson. Gordon Mitchell was awarded the manager's letter. Other members of the squad who turned out throughlthe season are: Ray An- derson, Joe Lamping,X Rex Morrill, Kenneth James, Kenneth Henderson, Henry Poffenroth and John Poffenroth. 1 I-1.1. The stag at eve had danced his fill, with all the girls at thelSilver Grill, And homeward then his way had made And down his troubled Head he laidg But when the sun his beacon red Had kindled on this poor b0y's head, He roused him up and on' his way, He went the rounds at school that day. And so on down the year we find, This stag with cobwegs on his mind, Till the teacher's notes of 'heavy bass, Saith, Boy, thou shalt not pass. ......H.t..... Reporter, Have you gone to school here all your life? 1 Poole, Not yet. 7 l H H U H H U Y! 'S' I ll - I I F.S. ROblSOI1 1 . Wholesale '- Candies . fi l y Distributors of high grade confectionary ' both in bars and bulk candies ' I 1 I Dutch Treat and Gravy Bars-Leaders 1 . of the John D. Haxmilton Line I I l g 1 l I I Q - Q E .E - I 1 I I I l ' Phone Lakeview 0847 ' I 13 1 1 So. Green i ' SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 1 al U H ll U I H H H I I H Iii X Page seventy-fiz'c 'IM lllllllll l ' '29 - uunull ill U Run annie

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. -u-l It :'e::':: H'::': ::':.2t BASEBALL -H.. QContinued from page 511 first inning the Panthers staged a rally which brought the score to 9 to 6 in favor of Lewis and Clark. During the last three innings both teams gave every thing they had to win the game and the Panthers netted one score in the eighth inning. It was not until the last man was out in the ninth inning that the winner was de- cided. INDIAN BATTLE North Central, the third opponent of Hillyard in the city championship race nosed out the Pan- thers 7 to 2. Both teams played a royal brand of ball and six of the nine innings were scoreless. The Indians brought one man across the plate in the second inning to hold a 1 to 0 lead until the seventh inning. In the seventh inning the Panthers brought in two scores to lead the In- dians. The ninth inning opened the Panthers lead- ing. With two men out and the bases filled, Men- tor Dahlen, the Indian catcher, took his turn with the hickory stick. He rolled the ball for a home run netting four scores. Before the Panthers could tighten down the Indians had brought two more men across the home plate to make the final score 7 to 2. With two games, each high school in the city race, it is the determination of the Panther nine to get the pennant or make it a hard job for the opponent who does. - GONZAGA The Panthers second conflict with the Bullpups on May 2, ended 11 to 2 in favor of Hillyard. Three runs were scored by the Panthers in the first inning. The third inning added one more. The fifth and sixth innings chalked up 3 runs to the Panthers credit. In the seventh inning, the Panthers added one more run and the Bullpups brought in their two scores. George Yarroll, Hillyard southpaw pitched the entire game allow- ing only one hit. Costigan and Kearns of Gon- zaga were touched for ten hits by the Panther strickers. LEWIS AND CLARK Lewis and Clark won the Hillyard series by winning from the Panthers 8 to 0 at Natatorium on May 7. The Hillyard boys couldn't stop the Tigers onslaught. Saunders, the youthful South- side hurler allowed the Panthers only three hits. The southsiders touched George Yarroll for nine hits and Jack Cedar for two. So far this season is a duplicate of the 1928 sea- son in which the Panthers tied for the City Championship. Page seventy-four Q-HHUHUH his H illyard Pharmacy J. E. Elkins N. 5102 CEast Sidej Market St. W Phone Glen. 0668 Drugs, Stationery, Kodaks Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store A Builder's Service for Your U se 'mica' Phone Glen. 0918 Edwards and Bradford Lumber Company Corner Sanson and Market QIHHUHH ununnunlu -1--A ------- - ---- -- '29 - ..... . ....... - .-



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