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l 1 V TONER VEAK WEBER YOCUM FCOTBALL ST. MARTIN'S HI 0-SEATTLE COLLEGE 0 The biggest and best game of the season came with the mix-up with Seattle College on Armistice Day at the Seattle Civic Auditorium. St. Martin's started out with the passing attack which they had used against the Apprentices with such good results. The Hrst quarter netted them 40 yards in passes. The field was muddy and this made passing extremely difficult. Neither team was ever in a favorable position to score until the last quarter, in which the Ranger Babes made steady advances. It was one of the most evenly matched games in the Prep season. Toner and Weber again took the honors for individual playing, while Wetzel, our big guard, blocked many of the Panthers' line smashes. - This was the last game of a short but undefeated season, the little Martians winning three games and tying two.
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