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wk, an-4 f-Q, IW 1--. Nuffiu Ch.. Huw' 4 'W W WM v int- faqalfq, Span amf fnfegmllfq In the next game the under dog Bulldog team upset highly favored Valley by the score of ZH to U. The team galloped up and down the held for conetant yardage gains. Pat NleCaQlin and Bob Diericlx shone for the Bulldogs. Shelton, coming to Monte the next week. won to the tune of Z4 to 13. Wet weather Seemed to stop the Bulldog attack, although the xcore wax tied at the half. I3 to li. The next two gamex. the unfortunate liulldogx also lost. to Raymond with a Score of 19 to U. and to Chchaliv 27 to 13. on the home field. Finally. on Armistice Day. the determined team went forth againit the league winning Elma team. The Eagles scored twice. Then Dave Brown made a touchdown for the Bulldogs and alio the conversion. placing the score at 13 to T Later in the third quarter. another touchdown made Elma! more 19 to . for the remainder of the game IHINQV T14 rl!! 1 -Yun W
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goalie!! Of the twenty players receiving major letters in football, eleven will return to shine on the gridiron next fall: Eddie Dierick, Harold Hopper. Lynn Moore. Kenny Reams. ,lim Briscoe, Dave Brown, Gordon Hartley. Stuart Sandberg, Fred Simpson. Rfirmld XVCdC- ltind and Lonnie Brumfield. The other nine, graduating seniors, include: Marvin Manley and Bob Diericli. honorary captains for the season, Benny Gruhn. Pat McCaslin, Kenny W'idener. Dick Shumway. Pete Rasmussen, Dick Moore and Rex Valentine. The second team, coached by Mr. Acuff, boasted four wins and two losses, winning from Shelton, Wishkah, Quinault, Raymond, and losing to Shelton and Raymond. With this record. next year's football team will be as good as ever with the returning lettermen and the B squad material for Mr. Ryan to work with. The members of the second team will be fighting for a place on the first string next season. l 11 R ix mond C lithalis Sh lton Nlonttsino St 'Xlixtins 1952 gown Seemed LI Si xxnix Si Asox s Rrcoitn Xlontt Nlontt Nlontt Montt Vlonte Xlax tins Flma Raymond I9 C, 1e ilis Shelton .uk ram lnvull Hitiptr Bill Htkuith lonnie llrumfitlil Ted Blafkmin Hennx 1 uhn Stue 'Vlefovian Jim Brown Kenny Copeland , it up I iii lref' Sin io laqr 'lfu In l.i.-u.',f .'c.s .. W' L T i '14 St. il . n 4 I A, , 0 4 6 g ' 'S 1 - I 1 . - 0 1 Q ' . ', 3 2 N V ' I3 l hz 5 27 . e 1 2 2 i is 24 . 1 l 4 .V . .' L ' i ' ll 5 H.. .11-1 . ,V ,- s. -' Y A ' '-, 1 , Q li' . , ' . ' lmn Millivh, Kvnnc-th Wimlt-ni-r, .lim 5l:'Leziii, Mr. Ryan, Front row: lirigtei- MeNeIIy, Kenny ILCWIITIS, John Mustard, .lim VVhitney, Earl Bnrtr-h li'-lah? llzinl '51 l.:uri't-tivo l,niith:in. M15 Linkin. lfrel Thaziniini. Rv l l-l'x'iIi, l t'1lhi4 f lif'lf'5'- l'i'l'lll' l7l '4'k. 'l I H5 F1- , i i . .V
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