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uutr jitaiiLii Dette Pendleton Elizabeth Pearson Beady Miller, Irene Detlefsen. Fern Nichoson. Beverly Haynes. Ann Weekly The Bobcat 1944
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DootUC - Vcrlin Moore, Hornson Floyd, Lavorre Ramey, Dean Epperson, Tom Perkins, Edmond Bargelt, Harold Roy, Eddie Hot-field, Dolton Walton, Gene Evans, Arthur Wise, Wolly Most, Don Sutphin, Hubert Deover, Horold Belloni, Clifford Wilson, Willard Lucos. Coach—Ray Neugart. Managers—Dwoin Miller and Bud Bright. Football made a lusty debut at M P H S, for the '43 season, when some 35 fellows turned out the first day the coach issued the call. Among that 35 were 8 last-year lettermen. around whom the team would be built. The first set-back for the team occurred before the season really began, when Bill Peden moved to Lebanon, and Bob Nichols was declared ineligible: however, the team really sparkled on offense during it’s first jam’’ session with Roseburg. which was merely a practice session and no score was kept. Roseburg. too. showed promise with it's new “T formation. The first conference game found the Bobcats facing the Coquille Red Devils on our own field. After a tough struggle, which saw Coquille and Myrtle Point displaying first-game-itis, we powered to 2 touchdowns, while Coquille scored on a sensational QB sneak for one. Result? A 12 to 7 win for us. Another blow to the Bobcats fell when Dean Weekly and Harold Reed answered a certain ■ greetings’’ from Uncle Sam, and joined the 'Fighting Marines ’’ Still staggering from that, Myrtle Point faced Marshfield on our own turf and played a beautiful game against the Pirates until our star fullback, Blackie Deaver. came out of a tough scrimmage with a charley-horse of no mean proportion. Marshfield immediately took advantage of our lack of reserve power to push over a touchdown. Up to Blackie's injury in the 3rd quarter, we were leading 7 to 0 by virtue of a steady push down the field climaxed by a long pass from Belloni to Deaver. who was alone in the end zone. The extra point was earned by a line kick. After the Pirates’ first The Bobcat 1944
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