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'iaatlafl First row, left to right: Wesley Ostheller, Bob Urdahl, Brad Baeth, Jimmy Deason, Eddie Adamson, Del Stordock, Norman Coon. Second row: David Sherman, Keith Gompf, Gary Rasmussen, Marvin Walsh, Morris Krigbaum, Paul Beccari. Third row: Roy Thompson, Bill Sheldon, Norman Adamson, Jack Dyson, Arden Rayson, Curt Evans. The Libby High School TERRIERS opened their 1951 grid season on Saturday, September 15, by defeating the Flat- head Reserves at Kalispell 12 to 6. Stordock brought the stands to their feet in the second quarter as he galloped 53 yards for Libby's initial T, D. Evans went over fa the second score in the third period. Libby traveled to Kellogg, Idaho, September 22, to meet the Kellogg Wildcats, last year's pan-handle champions. Libby lost a one-sided game in their first meeting with the Idahoans. Dyson snagged a pass from Beccari for Libby's one score. Undoubtedly playing their worst game of the season, the TERRIHIS lost to the Columbia Falls'Wi1dcatS on the Cat's home Held, September 29. Libby should have won the game but seemed to be suffering a moral lapse. ln the annual Homecoming game played on Saturday, October 6, the TERRIERS entertained the strong Polson Pirates and went down to defeat 26 to 0. Libby played good hard football but the Polson weight and experience proved too much for the lighter Libby boys. At Ronan October 13, the Ronan Chiefs received the breaks and dropped the TERRIERS 13 to 6. Stordock tied the ball game up at 6 to 6 in the second quarter but fumbles and penalties robbed the Libbyites of three more scores. Playing their only Friday game, the TERRIERS edged the Mission Bulldogs 13 to '7 on October 20. It was Beccari and Rayson who brought home the bacon in the first two quarters of the game played in a drizzling rain. On October 27, invading the home of the conference champions, the Whitefish Bulldogs, the TERRIERS collapsed in the second half to go down in defeat 26 to 7, Stordock made Libby's only touchdown in the second quarter on a 10- yard scamper. On their home field November 3, Libby exploded for four touchdowns and an extra point in the second half to de- feat the Eureka Lions 25 to 0. It was by far Libby's best game of the year, and everyone played an outstanding game. Libby lost two touchdowns because of penalties in that wild second half. In the first half Libby lost several scoring Op- portunities again because of innumerable penalties. In Libby's scoring spree Beccari scored twice, Dyson and Rayson once each, and Engle made the extra point. This year's team was made up mostly of underclassmen with only four seniors on the squad, all firm stringers. Del Cfinyj Stordock played wingback, I ay Dyson was left end, Rudy Engle was left tackle, and Paul Beccari was the tail- back. These seniors had a lot of help from Sheldon, Volkenand, Adamson, Evans, Baeth, Sherman, Thompson, Ray- son, Taylor, Walsn, Krigbaum, Rasmussen, E. Adamson and others. Sponsored by STORDOCK'S SPORTING GOODS
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