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c l2 P. C. H. Si eicic i FOOTBALL SQUAD BACK Row, left to right: Mr. Smith, Mr, Haenfier, Charles Niles, Don Rister, Cecil Pierpoint, Harold Hooper, Dan Hudson, Clayton Witt, Leonard Gloy, Joe Harrach, Bill McGahan, Don Parrish, and Don Pankonin. FRONT Row. left to right: Robert Sexson, Dale Conzelman, Stuart Burze. George Gengenbach, Ernie Price, Kenneth Watkins, Mason McPheters, Charles Jackman, Clyde Southwick, Virgil Frey, Bur- dette Cox, Eugene Pillard, and Dwight Holoway. The P. C. H. S. football team has gone through another successful season by losing only two games, the first and last. THE P. C. H. S. FOOTBALL RECORD P. C. H. S. .............................. O North Platte .............. . ....... 25 4' .... ....... 2 6 Sutherland ....... ........ 0 4 ....... ZO Curtis ........... ....... O t' ....... 19 Trenton ........,.. ....... 6 K ....... Z2 Benkelman ..... ....... 0 .......lZ Chappell 7 .......19 Ogallala 0 .......13 Wauneta O ....... .......... ....... 1 3 Oshkosh ........... ........ O .............................. 0 Imperial ..........,........................... 7 The P. C. H. S. football team opened their season by playing North Platte. North Platte having one of the outstanding teams in Nebraska defeated the Dra- gons 25 to O. This defeat gave the Dragons something to think about, and it was realized that if they wanted to win games, they had to play heads up football. With that in mind the boys started their winning streak by defeating Sutherland 26 to O. The following week the Curtis Aggies football team came to Grant, thinking that they had Grant bested by 30 or 40 points, but again P. C. H. S. showed their power by defeating Curtis 20 to O. October 11, the Dragons went to Benkelman, and played their only night foot- ball game of the season. Again the Dragons were victorious 22 to 0. S eeee S eeeeeeeeeeee 11 o 3 o: eeee 15
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F' iiiiiii P. C. ll-ll. S. iiiii iiii The Dragons had little trouble in winning from Trenton, but they were the first team in the conference to cross the Drag0n's goal line. The Dragons had the determination that it takes to make a good team, and gave Chappell their first defeat, with a small margin of 12 to 7. The P. C. H. S. won their next three conference games by defeating Ogallala, Wauneta, and Oshkosh. The climax of the season was the Turkey Day game with Imperial playing for championship of both the S. P. V. A. and Frenchman Valley conference. It seemed as if every family of Grant went to witness the battle for championship. It was one of the hardest and cleanest fought games ever witnessed on the Im- perial field. The P. C. H. S. was defeated by a score of 7 to O, this giving Imperial the championship. However, P. C. H. S. received a fine trophy for second place in the S. P. V. A. conference. There were 15 of the P. C. H. S. boys who received football letters. Mason McPheeters was elected honorary captain for the 1935 season. Don Rister, Harold Hooper, Burdette Cox, George Genegenbach, Bob Sexson, Charles Jackman, also lettermen, will be lost to the team because of graduation. The following letter- men left to carry on for the following year are Clayton Witt, Cecil Pierpoint, Virgil Frey, Stuart Burge, Dwight Holoway, Kenneth Watkins, Leonard Gloy, Dale Conzelman, and Clyde Southwick. Charles Jackman, Don Rister, Clayton Witt, Virgil Frey, Stuart Burge, and Mason McPheeters were placed on the all conference teams. eeeee - eeeeeeee 11 9 3 6 eeeee eeee P eeeee P F 16
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