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Bears Fight For Yardage In the last of the city series games, the Schulte Golden Bears proved to be a hard hitting team both on defense and offense by scoring the first three times they had the pigskin and recovering six Garfield fumbles. Coach Varda attributed the Garfield fum- bles to Schulte's hard tackling and stated, This is the finest line I have ever coach- ed. Schulte again captured the statistics with 320 yards rushing against 210 for Gar- field. Clarence Reedy, Jack Duby, Sam Bryant, Mike Kulinski, and Jim McQuade rounded out the scoring with the 34-0 vic- tory. This gave coach Varda's Golden Bears their first undisputed City Championship in five varsity seasons. Un an 'slit-epel',' play qll:lrle'l'hzu'k lllill't'llt'l' Rvedy plunge 0 tLill'fiC'llI limr. Hulflmvk Sum Bryant raunhlcs on for extra yardage als lnur Clurfivld lim-mn-n ull:-nip! lo stop him 59
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Fullhuk Ink Duhy find Schllrmln s line hard to penetrate. Great Teams Fall Hard The Bears opened their game against Lin- ton with a 30 yard run by Clarence Reedy and a 42 yard run by Steve O'Neill. With the score 13-0 at the end of the first period, the second string then took over and add- ed two more Schulte tallies making the score 31-14. The Bears' defense dominated the field, and Gary Atterson and Dan Wrin supplied key blocks to aid in Schulte's TD's. The Golden Bears clashed with their new opponent, the Lafayette Central Knights, showing their superior power and prestige by downing them 39-0. Going for their sixth straight win, the gridsters downed their traditional rival, the Danville Hilltoppers, 26-7. The Bears once again showed their power on the ground by gaining 320 yards rushing. Jerry McCormick and Clarence Reedy paced the Bears' attack with three TD's, McCormick supplying two and Reedy one, early in the game. c Lawson of ilerstnleyc-r finds the way illllll'llll with linehuckers Steve 0'Neill :Incl llirenre Ready on his trail,
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M. Members of the B-team-First row: ,lark Wiedlin, Wesley Peik, Earl Shaker, Chip Drew, Mike Evelo, Tom Dermody, John Allen, and Don Wiedlill. Sem-ond row: Walltei' Bart-us, Paul Kelley, Frank Byrne, Don Barnes, Tom Cavanaugh, Dirk Cahill, Glenn Stultz, Bert Thrallx-1, Bill Brooks, Jim MC- Cracken, and Mr. Wertieke, coach. j,',f.',,..A -'A-'- Members of the l'l'0SlHll1ll1 squad-- First row: .lohn Keneipp, Tony Brenllinger, Mike lioy, Ed Lint- zenivh, .lim Mvllormick, Pat Dolan, and Joe Barrett. Second row: Coach Berger, Don Garvin, Bob Voll, Mike Timko, Jim Stewart, Bill Robinson, John Card, Bob Neville, Mike Roecker, and Bill 0'Rear, manager. Members of the Cross-Country team--First row: Coach Berger, John Kovarh, Joe Card, Tim Sheehan, and Bob Valle. Second row: Larry Pesavento, Jeffrey l.ew, Bob Scott, Frank Hatcher, and John Rohan. 60 Individuals Develop Speed During football season a new sport en- tered the highlight at Schulte. The Cross Country team, under the coaching of Mr. Berger, is in its first year of official compe- tition. Members of this new sport consist primarily of basketball players who are not participating in football.
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