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Front Row, Second Row Third Row: Newport Jim Miller, Mintzer, Jim Tommy Bolin Gale Larson, Dick Yonck, FCDOTBALL Raymond Johnson, Paul Foster, Maurice Frankson, Glen Pete Ronald France Cleo Dodge, Ronny Hogan, Gordon Campbell, Keith Nelson Delbert Nelson, Denny Lithgow, Kenny Scott. High School students wish to thank the Newport business men of the surrounding community for the help and money they do- the athletic field. About 32,000 has been given, with S400 future projects, including a baseball backstop. Eventually the field is to be lighted for night games. The business men are trying to get cinders to for the track. This would improve the U40 yd. speed could be attained. New football uniforms will be purchased for fall. The new field will be in perfect condition 11-man football season. and others nated for left for put around the field track so that better the NHS players this by fall to start the
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FCDCDTBALL if S, x,,N Fjigy iff nJ45g touchdown The Newport Grizzlies successful grid season games and losing three the Merry Go-Round with Russ Fahland injured his completed a comparatively winning three conference team rated second in taking first place during th18 session The Ione knee game 10-0, with Maurice Mintzer scoring the only In the first conference game Newport edged Cusick 32 26, with Jim Frankson leading the attacks Ione triumphed over Newport in an exciting game with the narrow margin of 12 7 Dick Yonck's pass- ing was an important factor along with some clever- ly executed runs by Glen Pete. The third game score with Metaline saw Metaline Falls and Newport battle to a 28-20 Falls the victor Dick Yonck filled the air with passes that were completed to galn many yards Newport beat Cusick 33-0 in the fourth game, Jim Frankson making every touchdown Ions again b at Newport by a score of 20-7 with Dick Yonck and Glen Pete gaining considerable yardage Kenny Scott and Glen Pete teamed up to make several hard driving tackles The last and most important game to the squad was the Newport and Metaline tussle The team poured on the coal and whipped Metaline Falls, 20-15 in a free for all Delbert Nelson made some spectacular catches of Dick Yonck's passes The 1eague's final standing EAM Ione Metaline Newport Cusickh- O was as follows 0 .1 v itlfcf :gk N N. ivv 0 A-SV' as N ' . ' 3-wN1?5vTQg ' gf fi'i Newport defeated Priest River in a non-conference he -. T W. L. P.F. .P.A. -------5 1 128 90 ----M 2 233 52 -----3 3 119 1 1 --- 6 U4 291
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