John Marshall High School - Lex Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1962

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John Marshall High School - Lex Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 177 of 231
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Tom Bailey makes a questionable block. Franklin Trounces Marshall The second varsity game of the year was one of the most exciting. The Quakers won the toss and received from Marshall. Quaker Lonnie Hays received and ran 85 yards for a touchdown. The Quakers made the next TD in the same quarter, and then it was Marshall's turn. The first touchdown in Marshall'svarsity history was made by full- back Jerry Betts, who also made the first IV touchdown. Marshall's second score was made by Mel Griffin after Bailey recovered our own kick on Franklin's five- yard line. The second quarter found Franklin making three additional touch- downs. In the action that occured during the second Quaker touch- down, M-Man, Dick Ross, was injured in the shoulder, but came back in the game. The Minutemen were held from making points in the third quarter, but prevented Franklin from making any either. No points were scored in the fourth quarter until the last three minutes of the game when a 10-yard pass from Ken Tester to Dick Ross re- sulted in a Minuteman touchdovsm. Wilson Drubs M-Men It was a sunny day in Autumn as the Marshall Minutemen played Wilson on their home field. The Minutemen were off to a bad start with25 yards lost in the first quarter due to penalties. Marshall held the Trojans back during the first quarter to 6 points, but in the second quarterthe Trojans gained 13 points. The third quarter found Wilson gaining 7 points. The Minutemen caught on in the last quarter and kept Wilson in the area of their own twenty yard line for most of the quarter. si A , - W 35 e t T, ws ir, 2 A , ,, na Q, ,int -or s K f , ,us 5521- r. wt, A :siegili?g,9m!ana..,sl,,s,we 5 f A W 4, it .l Ai, it 1 'H If suv :ge .ggi fi K - ' .. f ., .... , , ' 35,3 , : ., .,,. , m, Qf'. K W ' ' ,e f , ...ag , , ,. . 'QQ ,M ' ' 1 'WW if ' 'A' 5 ami' ,,,, i ., , ,, , ,5g:.,5.g:t , - - , N .,, ,sites , -sat' -- fr . ' ' , - ' . , I X ff- iff ,, , .K . Qi as 1 ' . , ' A ..... li eE1:z1lg5Efx'ffim5-a - 1 , -- 1' ww A5 at U' :s:'- -, H ' -' P K' . M 91gmi I W -g , V 'fm-'- fiH52ftf,E:: ' 7 1 'E at - t, ,Q -:Umamt-h:,.eeefL.LeSare--:za f s ' , ' w s ,,g,W,MH,t.gE4 kr ,,,. ,eg ,g,,,,N,,,,:al,,i,,-,M-,ee .i is--at-:..f . are --ww ff +w ,,1ffz, ,,::,.-:-: VN, .., f W- in - W Y t L at eww, .. s,,, s,N,,,:...ii5A,, . A... in ,U s,,,,, All .rwix-+3-efxf-wx, - -.i-tn , ,Wa ff ,sw . .W t ,..1anfrne-V-QE! .W .. ..n...i2f'f: . .. Mae. V A , -. at -- ., W Q f Y i .. S sf. ease, ,Q .- rf. , ., A 'J A 15 rim, Ken Tester is in the clear for a pass. 54,525 fi 1 Madison Slips by M-Men The Minutemen turned in a slow performance in the game against parent school, Madison. lack Taylor made the Senators' first touch- down, and in the second quaxterTom Organ received a pass from his brother Dick and added six more points to the Senators' score. Mar- shall had her day when Dan Iones intercepteda pass on our 45 yard line and ran 55 yards for a touchdown. The third quarter gave Mad- ison six more points through Iack Taylor, and the fourth quarter was scoreless. Dan Jones moves in and tackles.

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Dick Ross - Outstanding Senior end Larry Bennett - Sr. guard. Dave Reinhart - Senior center. Outstanding senior half- back Ierry Betts amassed 284. 5 total rushing yards during the season. Qi .gui fi . . - . -as. Q 1? L-1 . , . . kk .2 1 . . 2 - , ia Tom Bailey Sr. Half-back and most zn- spirational player. Ken Te ster Sr. Quarter-back Marsha1l's first varsity coach, Mr. Everett, came to Marshall from Lincoln and has been a resident of Portland all of his life. He also teaches PE at Marshall. Ed Spellman - Ir, half- back. Gary DeVo11 Sr. Half-back . 715.1 . K , 'f 2: f' 'EFEM ' A l W A R, L 'fiff ffffm J 1 ' JQ QZJ L Ir. half-back john Fahrner walked away with 343 rushing yards which ave 9 him the largest number of yards. Iim Iohnsrud - Ir, end. 35, 1. y E i s. F -7, .f 3323 T . '5- 'QEQE L l A 3 'fi R ,,. be 4 ' i ff 1 .sn kg e 3.9-lin A 5 Q 2' if A 'ff 1-ir fe . H QW 'S if 1 +- 'Al we saas 7 Bob Lawrence - Ir. tackle made the all-city Doll. is , TM 4 1 ,J , ' Q --1 el .rv fe PL. I., ., .5-...ti 3 we .t - , ...ee --e:u,5..,svi... .m .,. rw, ,L lsr... f .. .DEN 1 W. 5'?E'i':f' ,- Terry White - Ir. half- back. V' , is V we-.-1 A Don Cooley - Ir. guard. Arnie Durham- Ir, quarter' back. Fran Kane - Sopho, half- back. ref 6 r , . K E .l.. , .1 mf, . :Q i q ' 1' -'-s,:,j 5, - .w.2:e?f?aifffg.-tfrv- F L. t w - 3v.gkQ,g,1Qg. :..gg1,Lr.: Dick Law - Senior guard made the all-city poll. ,L ' 4 -. .fi ' -f ww , if - L., f i 5 1 r s f' ri Sf.. 7.5 ' ' F 5 ' +A X' .rf gilt ,wi . M fr mah .. . Q, ', it I 'W' Y Marv Schaber Sr. Guard Gary Alton - Ir. tackle. FINAL FOOTBALL STANDINGS Iefferson Benson Wllson Grant L1nco1n Franklln Wa shlngton Roosevelt Marshall Cleveland c 4 W L T P 11. PF 6 1 0 .857 130 6 1 1 .813 146 ' 6 2 0 .750 201 6 2 0 .750 125 Madison 4 2 2 .625 85 ' 4 4 0 .500 117 ' 3 4 1 , 38 130 ' 3 5 0 .375 118 2 6 0 .250 57 1 7 0 .125 69 0 7 0 ,000 33



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Grant Beats Minutemen Another thrilling game played on Marshall's field was the Minute- vs the Grant Generals. The first six minutes of the game found Grant team making a touchdown and another in the next six min- on a punt return. General Butch Lumby ran 87-1X2 yards to the line. After the next kickoff, the Minutemen got the ball and l 53-lf2 yards to within four yards of the goal line, in seven S . Mel Griffin then piloted the ball four yards for the six points. In the second quarter the Minutemen plowed 68 yards in eight They were brought from the 24 yard line to the one yard when Dennis Stewart snagged a pass from Ken Tester. The gain annulled, however, because Stewart was out of bounds when he the pass. As the quarter ended, Grant had made 13 more The third quarter was scoreless, and the first touchdown in the 1 quarter was made by the Generals. Ron Bracken received the and carried the ball 32 yards. The Minutemen then went 53 in eight downs. The final touchdown was made by Tom Bailey. Fahrner makes the first touchdown. Roosevelt Squeaks by M-Men The most heart-breaking defeat of the season came at the hands Roosevelt. The M- Men took the lead in the first quarter with a ss from Ken Tester to Dick Ross. The first touchdown pass was yards long and the try for the extra point didn't succeed. osevelt picked up seven points this quarter. The next quarter found the same combination of playersfTester- ssl picking up six more points. The extra point was made by an- her very successful pass from Tester to Dennis Stewart. Roosevelt picked up another pass in the third quarter and the score :mained tied until the last few moments of the fourth quarter. It as then that Roosevelt scored a spectaculartouchdown pass to win te game . 1 Dick Ross lets one go through in the Roosevelt mud. The Marshall line charges. Marshall 14. Cleveland 7! After fighting for 47 yards in the second quarter, the Minutemen were within 12 yards of scoring. However, a pass from the 12 yard line was intercepted by Cleveland. In the exciting moments of the fourth quarter, the Indians made the first touchdown. Then the M-Men took 65 yards in seven downs and Iohn Fahrner ran 15 yards for the touchdown. He also carried for the extra point. The next touchdown was the culmination of eight downs that took the Minutemen 60 yards. The score was made by Iohn Fahrner and the extra point was carried by Mel Griffin.

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