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g5 32g??? FIRST ROW: L.to R.: C. Hinz, H. Heyniger, L. Much, D. Albright, Coach Wilbert, G. Finzel, M. Becker, R. Honaker, P. Geffert. SECOND ROW: W. Hartwig, D. Schneider, K. Bauer, D. Collins, T. Schomaker, E. Gillians, A. Herbert, J. Heino, H. Bach. THIRD ROW: G. Wandrie, N. Cretu, T. Wendt, R. McDonough, R. Bales, L. Bantleon, C. Lemke, B. Uhl, D. Becker. Noweeksof iningdownto , inalweekbe- t WE WON edto sharp- The Leopards broke into the winning column by whipping Country Day, 24 - 7, in the last home game of the season. The final game of the schedule provided us with a snappy 25 - 0 shutout over the Pioneers of Cleveland Lutheran High. On two occasions we fought to a standstill. Before the largest Robinson Field crowd the Cats rewarded 650 fans 1dcameh0me with a 13 - 13 tie, coming from behind twice against Garden City in the 1k touchdowns season's top thriller. We rallied in the fourth quarter to tie Roosevelt, ne lead and 7 - 7 in a penalty-marred contest. tster, Confer- f to account WE TRAVE LED Traveling out of State for the second time in Lutheran's history, we met Cleveland Lutheran High in the first annual Bucket Bowl game. The trip was by no means the warmest, but this was over-shadowed by the 6. of Strategy . . . . Co-Captains - Albright, :faEnglgestmgs and fme hosp1ta11ty shown us by the people and students Finzel and Coach Wibert vx HONAKER HINZ MUCH GEFFERT
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3A9 ricliron ' The pause that refreshes WE TRAINED K ft Practice started Monday, August 28. Two weeks of 1 I 95 I em a . . . . , sweat, groan, and gut were poured mto tralnmg down to ; Lutheran 3 Fraser 12 playing condition and learning plays. The final week be- Lutheran 13 Garden City 13 fore the season's opening whistle was devoted to sharp- : The R093 Lutheran 6 Inkster 13 ening our attack. Day, 24'7, in Lutheran 24 Country Day 7 v' theschedulep Lutheran 7 Roosevelt 7 WE LOST ofClevelandI e Lutheran 25 Cleveland L.H. 0 t 1 Before the lax i We opened the season against Fraser and came home . withalB-la l t on the short end of a 12 - 3 score. Two quick touchdowns season'stop1 ' in the third period overcame our 3 - 0 halftime lead and 1-7inapenz sent us down for one of our two defeats. Inkster, Confer- ence champs, edged ahead in the second half to account I for our only other defeat of the season, 13 - 6. i Travelh met Clevela i t trip was by h ' warmgreet 0f C.L.H.S HONAKER ALBRIGHT FINZEL BECKER HEYNIGER Y '
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