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league play Termed a very successful season, the Hudson’s Bay Eagles emerged the fourth team in the Southwest Washing- ton League play. Starting quite slowly, the Bay team lost the first four hard fought games of the season. After trampling the Klamath Falls Pelicans, 40-7, the Eagles lost to the number one team of the State of Oregon. Growing tired of their losing streak, the Eagles became determined to end up in the long end of the scores. They won their next two games of the sea- son and climaxed the league play with a win over the Fort Vancouver Trap- pers. The Eagles 1957 football team paid tribute to their fellow players by elect- ing Gary Wyche as the Honorary Team Captain, Jim Blankenbaker as the Inspirational Player, and Tom Healy as the Best Senior Player. J. Harwell, Jr. 8. Quick, Soph. T. lampman, Sr. J. leichner, Jr. J. Mattson, Jr. Outrunning his opponents, junior half- back Jerry Anderson latches onto a Wyche pass early in the Washougal M. Maudlin, Jr. Defensive play was the key to the win over the Fort Vancouver team as the Eagles stopped the highly touted Trapper offense. B. McCord, Soph. W. Ono, Jr. D. Pitner, Jr. I. Russell, Jr. Outstanding defensive play marked the Washougal game as the Eagles easily ran away with the game, 32-0. G. Hammon, Soph. t. lack, Sr. N. Schill. Soph. G. Schmidt, Jr. J. Smith, Soph. E. Timmins, Jr. G. Wyche, Sr. B. Schafle, Jr. 81
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Senior end Earl Bork is shown running for a touchdown after picking off a Fort pass in the early part of the game. This helped the Hudson’s Bay Eagles defeat the Trappers 14-7. Eagles capture four J. Anderson, Jr, R. Anderson, Sr, BOB DUNGAN Head Coach In his second year Coach Dungan should receive praise for leading the Eagles to a successful season. J. Barker, Jr. B. Becker, Jr. J. Blankenbakcr, Sr. G. Boggs, Jr. E. Bork, Sr. D. Boyca, Sr. EAGLES SCORE WELL IN 1957 SEASON H.B.H.S........... 6 Evergreen ........ 14 H.B.H.S........... 7 Aberdeen .......... 9 H.B.H.S........... 7 Camas.......... 21 H.B.H.S........... 2 Kelso.......... 13 H.B.H.S.......... 40 Klamath Falls 7 H.B.H.S.......... 13 South Eugene ... 27 H.B.H.S.......... 19 Longview........ 19 H.B.H.S.......... 32 Washougal........ 0 H.B.H.S.......... 14 Fort Vancouver .. 7 IEN SUCKLING LEE CAVE Assistant Coach Assistant Coach T. Buckner, Jr. 0. Bussey, Soph Stopped after a short gain is quarterback Wayne Carney in The Fort game. W. Carney, Jr B. Dcitx, Sr. K. Edmonds, Jr. Going for a sizeable gain is halfback Tom Buckner as he catches up to a pass from quarterback Gary Wyche. J. Gandy, Sr. 80 E. Gates, Jr. Gibbons, Sr. T. Heoly, Sr. O. Kcttlchut, Jr. I. Kramer, Jr. D. Kuhnhausen, Jr
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fall and winter sports hoi M. Barnett-Jr. 0. Kapltanovlch - So. Bill Liedle-Jr. D. Richardson-Jr. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Sporting a record of four wins and three losses, the cross coun- try team hod a fair season.Coach Clem Eischen should be proud of the record recorded against formidable opponents. He also should look forward to next year's team since he will have seven returning letlermen. J. V. FOOTBALL Sophomores and juniors who have had no football training get football experience on the junior varsity team. Termed a very successful season the junior varsity team had a record of four wins, two losses, and two ties. Ist Row: Coach Virgil Webb, John Hickox, Mike Rutkowski, Wayne Brines, larry Hart, Jock Poe, Charles Clardy, Jock Waite, Bob Peterson, Coach lee Cove. 2nd Row: Dennis Crepeau, Dove Brace, Richard Matheson, Clayton Schreiner, John Aylmer, Charles Wheeler, Eddie Frazier, Gory Hatcher, Bob Helm, leroy Fich. 3rd Row: David Cassidy, Charles Baldwin, Jerry Thompson, Bill Knudscn, lynn Votaw, Glen Dcschner, Floyd Scott, Richard Cornwell, Bryon Fendrich, Jay Coleman. 4th Row: Al Ludwig, Russell Pritchett, Ron Griffee, Jim Chamberlain, Don Dickensheet, Don Gillingham, Arlen Stonek, Clarence Mankcr, Bob Wilhec. Bernie Jones. J. V. CROSS COUNTRY 1st Row: Don Hecker, Howard Thompson, leroy Johnson, Pot Rogers, Tom Dixon. 2nd Row: Coach Clem Eischen. 82 i t i
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