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,.0l10QfQ0i0Q0lCli0QllQCli0lll1C1Q0lY1 901010101014 'i0i 1 '? 1 :' O:QiiKli0l0l0llllClllllKl'i4l'QfDl0llli1 :nc Dviuilviuivi-oiavifricaicsxusiniaiojnob Football HILLYAHD FOOTBALI. SCHEDULE 1929 -H.. September 21 .... -7 Hillyard .. A.. . Pullman 0 September 27 .... ,6 Hillyard October 4 W-- ..,. - 16 Hillyard .... West Valley 0 October 11 .......... 6 Hillyard L. and C. 0 October 241 ,.., ,,,... l J Hillynrd .--.- .- Gonzaga 0 .- . . N. C. 32 November 2 WL 1-it Hillyard ee., ., Sandpoint 0 November 9 ...... 58 Hillyard ,,o, .. Colville 0 25 Hillyard .o... . . Spangle 0 0 Hillyard Fairhaven 7 Totals 132 H.l. PULLMAN GAME . -Ha Opponents 39 On September 21, the Hillyard Panthers trav- eled to Pullman with the determination to avenge last year's defeat. They returned on the long end of a 6-0 score. During the first half the ball see-sawed back and forth with much punting. I-lillya.rd's lone- tally came in the final period on a pass from Jones to Castor. A line buck for the extra. point failed. .lfql GONZAGA GAME -H- Sidestepping the five year Jinx the growling Panthers annihilated the snarling Bullpups 7 to 0, marking the opening quest for the city title on September 27. The weather was ideal and a crowd of 2000 students and supporters witnessed the contest. Gonzaga won the toss and chose to kick. Castor returned the kick to the 35 yard line, Hod- gins failed to kick and circled right end for first down. On the following play Gonzaga received I-Iillyurd's fumble and placed the ball on the 17 yard line via the air route. In four plays Scale netted first down on the two yard line. Hillyard held for three downs, and recovered Seale's fumble on the next play. Hodgin's punt reassured safety to his teammates and supporters. The quarter ended with the Panthers in possession of the ball on their 4-0 yard line. During the next quarter Gonzaga tried many passes from punt formation. As the minutes fleeted Del Jones grabbed one of these passes and raced 4-0 yards behind perfect emergency inter- ference for the gnme's lone touchdown. Jones Page si.1'ty passed to Castor for the extra point. The period ended several plays later. Hillyard kicked off to open the third period. The hall see-sawed back and forth during this period, neither team seeming to have an edge on its rival. The final cauto saw Gonzaga open up her dangerous passing attack, but Hillyard's re- juvenated pass defense easily took care of this. Gonzaga narrowly missed a chance at scoring when I-Iodgins fumbled a bad pass from center on the fourth down. Two plays later the game ended with the Pa.nther's first city victory. There were no offensive luminaries for Gonzaga as the Hillyard line was impregnable. The Lineup Hillyard Gonzaga McDavis ...... ..... I .. E.lR. ...... ....,.. I 'lrickner Gilman ..... ...... I .. T. R. .... .,...... I .indbergh Morrison ..... ....... l .. G. R. ..... .... B rautman Hodgins ....... ........ C . ........... ......... D ay Haney ....... ..... R . G. L. ..... ......... S mith Freeburg .... . ...... R. T. L. .... ......, F laherty Orr ................ ..... R . E. L. . .... ........ J ames Sandstrom ....,........... Q. ........ Wall Henry ........... .....,.. L . H. R. ...... ....... K ook Castor ...................... R. H. L. ..... ................. K earns F. . ............. .................. S eale Substitutions-Hillysrd: Del Jones for Sand- strom, Lamping for Schubbe, Sandstrom for Jones, Jones for Lamping, Lamping for Henry, Bauer for Orr, Anderson for Gilman, James for Mc.Davis. Gonzaga: Metrovich for Kook, Moliter for Kearns, Richards for Moliter, Kook for Metro- vich, Kearns for Richards, Guthrie for Jones, Becker for Day, Twohy for Wallace. Officials-Bill Mulligan, refereeg Bill Taylor, umpireg Squinty Hunter, head linesmnng Dr. John Neely, timekeeper. Schubbe .......................... .i.HT. FAIRHAVEN GAME -H- The fighting Hillyard Panthers dropped a close game, in the Turkey Day battle for the State championship, to Fairhaven High 7-0. Fairhaven's lone touchdown came in the second quarter by a pass. The rest of the contest was nip and tuck. The game ended with Hillyard defeated, but nearly as great as Fairhaven was in victory, simply be- cause they fought and put all they had into the game. C!D14!0l4!10llPill1lDl1PlG 511Il4b1 ,3 0 99i0'1010i0i0l0i0il 0:0
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60101014PlKDilli0101lll0i0l0l0ll1ll1 0:01iliiillllltlilflliilliflitlitilixillldlilii l 1110101lli0ilIl01ll'10illi45llli0Q01 tQ:Q 1lDiD1!ll0l0itliKli0l0i0ll31010101IO: Football ..H- PETE POFFENROTH was small and built as solid ns a rock and wus moved out of play about as easily as Gibralter. He played n good game at center. , ROY SANDSTROM, midget quarterback, was ai. specialist when it carrie to running back punts. Sandy's clever shifting fooled many of the big boys. FLOYD MORRISON played guard and al- though small was a game fighter and at sure tackler. Floyd will be back for a bigger and better season next year. 'FATE UMBERGER was injured in the early part of the season.. but finished up with a bang. 'Pate was a shifty halfback, and his dodging in and out netted many a gain. Tate will be back next year for more action. ' HARRY HODGIN S received his fourth award this year. I-Iarry's educated toe and his big hands have been a great help in the printing and passing problem the last four years. KENNETH JAMES played end and had a knack of sifting through the interference and making tackles. Kenny is another to be lost by graduation. 1. Pete Poffenroth 2. Roy Sandstrom 3. Floyd Morrison 4. Tate Umberger 5. Hairy Hodgins 6. Mark Bauer MARK BAUER won his first award this year. He played end, was hard as nails, and an sure tackler. Mgirl-Us ankle was sprained in a skrim- mage which kept him out of the Seattle game. Mark will be lost by graduation. BILL. HANEY, through his steady and con- sistent playing was elected honorary captain for the past season. This completed BilI's four years of high school football. He also received the Bland Medal for being the greatest inspiration to the team. Bill well deserves all these honors. AL ORB won his fourth award this year. Al- though Al has been handicapped by a bad shoulder, he has always been 'n steady and hard fighting end. LES' HERBERT played end throughout the season. Les was fast and was rated the best pass receiver Hillyard had. Many were the gains made by the passes Les caught. KENNETH HENDERSON won his first award. Wlien ever he was called upon he was always sure to give a. good account of himself. Kenny will be lost next season. HENRY POFFENROTI-I, won his first award this year. He played utility at tackle. 7. Bill Haney 8. Al Orr 9. Kenneth James 10. Coach Benjamin 11. Coach Quackenbush 12. Coach Black Page fifty-nine 1 ,:,,j014,1,,. .,,1,,i,,1,,1,,3,,1 ,303 1, 10- miiaaxcixcrifsicvzcvxiiiaxeszanxiazrviqix Q'
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gr'-s ,1ui01,,10i0i,,. po1ax14sioicr1ur1-cr14u14riuian14v1an:o-14o:o Q., ,g01,,1.0101010g.,. -lPQOQOQlDll.Clll3Q!li1'lll!QK10lDCYDQl:Q Football NORTH CENTRAL GAME ..H... The Hillyard Panthers met their Waterloo at the hands of the North Central Indians, October 24 in a 32 to 0 game. The Indian team being much heavier, the Panthers were unable to hold hack their crashing attacks. The first half of the game opened with Hillyard receiving, but after a few line plays they were forced to kick. Cox, the North Central quarterback, took the ball around right end for a touchdown. Hillyard received the ball on the 25 yard line but were stopped before they could make any yardage and were forced to kick. The Indians then made two first downs after which they wound up with another touchdown. The second quarter began with a touchdown for North Central, and Hillyard received againg but before they could get started, North Central in- tercepted a pass. On an end run they made an- other touchdown which ended the half. The Pan- thers held the onrush of the Indians the next quarter, allowing only one touchdown. It was a different playing team that met the Indians the last quarter. The Panthers were full of fight and had that never-say-die spirit. Although North Central was able to push them around the field a bit they were unable to make another point. mater, umpireg Pete Hupperton, head linesmang Dr. Neely, timer. ilqi LEXVIS AND CLARK GAME -H- Banishing the ever existing athletic inferiority, the Hillyard eleven downed the Lewis and Clark Tigers under a 6 to 0 score on Harmon field, October 12. The grandstands were packed and presented a mass of color. The orange and black of the South Siders formed a brilliant contrast to the purple and white of the Hillyard routers. The game opened with a bang! A string of passes by the Purple and White boys bewildered the Orange and Black gridders and took them to their own fifteen yard line where Hillyard furn- bled and they recovered. A blocked punt by Ray Poole, two penalties, and a series of line smashes by Dutch Schubbe spelled disaster for the Tigers and fulfilled the ambition of every teacher and student of Hillyard high to beat Lewis and Clark.. -The rest of the contest was somewhat of a punting duel and although the play was nearly all in Hillyard territory, the Tigers lacked the necessary punch to put it over. This win put the Panthers in first place in the climb for the city title. 'Fhe Lineup LINEUP North Centra-l Hillyard Herman ........ L .............. L. E. - .... ........ M cDavis Dech ............ L ........ - .... I.. T. - .... -. ...... - Gilman Thyrian ........... - .... M-.- L. G. Haney Johnson ....., ..-.-.-.---- C. ---. ........ Poole Carbon ...... -.-,-.- ---W R. G. ..... . .... -, Freeborg Mclnerney .-- ...,...... ...,.. R . T. ...... ....... M orrison Mason ..... -www ....... R. E. .... .......... O rr Cox -.-W ........ .... . -. Q. B. ........ .... C astor Beeson ......... .... .... I . . H. ..... -. ....... ......... H enry E. McNew R. H. ................ - ...... Hodgins Colburn .,,..,...,.. ,....... .... F . B. .....,.. ..,,....,....... S cliubbe Substitutions: - North Central - Lewis and Clark - Hillyard McCre.-ight Brady ...... I.. 1. R. ..... . 1 . Ii.. R. ...... ................. C Jrr ' ' .....,. F reeburg Doric ....... G. R. ..... ...... M orrison Perry ........... .. C. ............ .......... P oole Bley .......... R. G. L. ..... ........ H aney Williamson T. L. ....... .......... G ilman Barlow ........... ..... R .. E. L. ...... ....... M cDavis Hayes ...... ..... Q . ........ ........ C astor Dover ........... ........ R . H. L. ...,. I-Iodgins Geraghty ................ H. R. ...... .,..... I Janiping: Buckles .... .,... F . ..... .. ..................... Schubbe Grieve, Brubacher, Welcli, Malmoe, Dibblee, H. McNew, Miller, Henderson, MsGinnis. Hillyard-Herbert, Baldwin, Kelly, Poffenroth, Jones, Anderson, Bauer, Lamping, J amos, McBroom. Score by quarters: North Central ..... - ..... ........ . .... 13 13 6 0-32 Hillysra .,................ . ............. - .,.... 0 0 o 0- o Scoring: Touchdowns-E. McNew, 23 Cox, 24 Beeson, 1. Point after touchdown-Carbon,2. Officials-Bill Mulligan, referee, Dave Strit- Substitutions-Lewis and Clark: Crowthers for Barlow, Green for McCreig-ht, Douglas for Williamson, Peterson for Hayes, Harvey for Perry, Avery for Brady, Wcholt for Doric, Hayes for Peterson. Hillyard: Henry for Lamping, Sandstrom for Castor, Henderson for Gilman, Jones for Hod- gins, Hebert for Orr, Kelly for Freeburg. Officials- Brick Johnson, referee, Woodward, umpireg Jack Abrams, head linesmang Dr. Neely, timekeeper. Page sixty-one ! ozorxeaicixasioicviarxoiwxsixcixazxeiiariasd 3 0 P 'i01 i 10i i0i0i014'1' Wg'
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