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Highlights of the year were the bril- TARTING the year off with a line completely green except for one end position, the Bears dropped the first two league games to Kelso and Vancouver by close scores. The Olympia grid warriors, deter- mined to do better, defeated Hoquiam and Centralia in quiclc succession and tied Chehalis. Aberdeen then tripped the Bears by one touchdown, cinching the Southwest title. However, the Bruins came back and finished the league season in a blaze of glory by de- cisively whipping rhe Longview Lum- berjaclcs. The Bears finished the year' tied for third place with three wins, three losses, and one tie. The complete record of games played by the Bears: Olympia 25, Highline 0, Olympia 0, Kelso 6, Olympia 7, Van- couver 14g Olympia 8, Hoquiam 6, Olympia 7, Centralia 6g Olympia 6, Chehalis 6g Olympia 0, Aberdeen 6, Olympia 13, Longview 7, Olympia 7, l Shelton 0- Total Points for the season: Above: Students working out their lungs at a football game. The Olympia 73, opponents 57. yell staff: left to right, Everett Skinner, king: Jerry Lou Curtis, H: S, tk song queen, Gordon Larimer, duke, Jeane Lindberg, song queen. liant defeats of the strong Centralia aggregation and Hoquiam, which was the only team to score a victory over the championship Bobcats. The superb kicking of Dick Dodge, the excellent defens- ive worlc of Lee Harris, and the fine rumiing of Lew Johns were outstanding. ' Captain Roger Olson, for the second time in a row, was chosen all-Southwest end. He was the only Olympia player to be placed on the mythical team. Names of the squad players on opposite page are: Back row, Coach M. W. Roclcey, Bob Winthers, Dick Leigh, Rudolph Carl- son, Lee Harris, Lew Johns, Diclc Dodge, Larry Metter, Wayne Glover, Ed Westberg, Lewis Metsker, Al Coffman, and Assistant Coach Adolph Larson. Middle row, Herman Stark, Walt Sherman, Herb Pashlcowski Wilton Lindsay, Victor Alexander, Diclc Anderson, Harold Lloyd, Jack O,Leary, Ray Ervest, Ted Wright, Bob Hahn and Roger Olson. 9 Front row, Ellis Collins, Harold Bigelow, Wesley Barclift, Floyd Torner, managers Wallace Mohrmann, Bob Kelly, and Bob Van Eaton, Earl Baclcman, and Dennis Zeigler. Give credit where credit is due. Pictured below are the untied, unbeaten, unscored-upon Wash- ington junior high school Bulldogs. Left to right: Standing: Bernard, manager, Towne, manager, Sanderson, coach, Bettcher, Collins, Anderson, Hursey, Randall, Preston, Kahn, OiKeefe, Bates, Merriman, Galkowski, Horton, manager, Caldwell, manager. Kneeling: Holstroni, Briggs, Mulli- gan, Flern, Josephson, Thurston, Mowell, Potter. ' ' -of - - - - ' 'f'- A ' X
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