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JOHNNIE This year was far the best year K. S. has had since they started in eleven man football three years ago. The team has improved greatly, and this year closed with an undefeated season. However, in the opening game of the state play-offs, they lost a tight game to Gervais. The team will lose seven of its lettermen and six members of its first string. They are, TubbyHunt, Jon Westerholm, Harry Heil- mann, Max Kelly, Dick Oja, Melvin Lampi and substitute, Dave Meyer. LYMAN DARYL On September 14, the Loggers rolled over Garibaldi for the first time since starting 11 man football. Tubby Hunt ran for two touchdowns and passed for i third for a 19-6 win. On September 21, Tubby Hunt scored two touchdowns to lead the Loggers to vic¬ tory over Wheeler by a score of 28-7. Max Kelly and Dick Perkins also scored. The Loggers picked up their first score when Jon Westerholm tackled halfback Joe Chalmers in the end zone for two points. On September 2 8, the Loggers came from behind in the last half to edge Ne- halem 18-12. In the third quarter Hunt scored twice and then in the fourth with one minute to go. Hunt passed to Wester¬ holm for a touchdown. RICHIE On October 5, the Loggers swung to their fourth straight win when they defeat¬ ed Verboort 20-7. Jon Westerholm scored in the first quarter on a pass from Hunt. Just before the end of the first half Hunt scored again. The final tally came when Helwig scored from the 10 yard line. The Loggers swept to a 13-7 victory over Ilwaco in a non-league game to run their total to five straight wins. The Loggers literally cut down and swamped Gaston by a score of 44-6. They scored the first time BILL DICK
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JIM they got their hands on the ball, on a 42 yard toss from Perkins to Westerholm. The half time score was 33-0. The first string came in for three minutes in the second half and scored twice more. The second string took over there and held them scoreless for the rest of the game. The Loggers went on to their 7th str¬ aight victory of the season by defeating Bay City 20-6. Tubby Hunt and Bill Hel- wig scored two touchdowns each. The spectacular and longest run of the year came when Helwig carried the ball around the right end for 70 yards and a touchdown. CORKY HOWDY The Loggers, led by Tubby Hunt, and Bill Helwig, clinched the Tidewater Lea¬ gue Championship by defeating Nestucca 32-12. Hunt tallied three times and Hel¬ wig twice, to give the Loggers their eighth win. The Loggers, finish ed their regular season with a win of 44-12 over the Till¬ amook Catholic Vikings. The Loggers got their first loss of the season from Gervais in the first game of the state play-offs. They were defeated by a score of 13-7. They couldn't get roll¬ ing and were fooled twice by trick plays, leading to touchdowns on the part of Ger¬ vais. The Gervais team, however, out weighed Knappa 20 pounds to the man. DON One way to get ahead and stay ahead is to use a head. Never speak sense when nonsense will answer the purpose as well. I can live without poetry or walking; but who in the world can live without talking? He who sitteth upon tack--Yea! he shall rise. Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Oja? After four years of faithful service I'm laid off. A bashful boy of F. F. A. He will be a farmer some day. I'm going to tell that Einstein a few things. Minds are like horses; one must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order. Work fascinates me; I can sit and look at it for hours. Try to argue if you can I can beat most any man.
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