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DUR YEAR 0F PURT This year, with only four lettermen returning, the football outlook to begin the season was anything but bright. However, by the time the first game with King's High rolled around, things were looking better. Although the Kingsmen were playing their first official game, their older fellows put up a fine, driving game, which the green Warriors could not quite match. SCS lost by one touchdown. The SIS Alumni furnished keen competition on Homecoming Day, fielding a strong, ex- perienced team, especially in the backfield. The Red and White, however, arose to the occasion and, by playing far over their heads, held the Alumni to a 6-6 tie. The annual Mt. View game was another tie, 13-13. SCS outplayed the unbeaten Mount- aineers throughout, but numerous penalties stopped every chance for victory. The defeat of King's High, 13-6, in the year's final game gave a successful touch to the whole season. Even the coach was surprised at the improvement of the team. Basketball time found SCS with a green, but willing, group of players. Games were scheduled with Duwamish Bend, Redmond, Edmonds, Cwerlake, Mt. View, Highline, Puget Sound and Showalter. ln these games the Warriors won an even one-half of their ganms, beating Highline twice in two thrillers, the last time by a basket scored in the last ten seconds of the game. In spite of the great amount of sickness, injuries to key players, and ineligibilities encountered, all look back on the season as a successful one, especially in view of the fact that SCS won four out of the last five games. This spring, the Warriors worked hard on the baseball field. Most of the boys were green, but by hard work and training, they fielded a team that gave a real battle to all opponents. FOOTBALL TEAM 'f BACK: Bill Lillas, Doug. Forsyth, Doug. Ross, John Felten, Bill Woods Phi . Edwards. FRONT: Bob Harvey, Richard Schladet zky, Dick Brown, Allan Foutch, Dick Jolley ll' f2Q.,f6ll! ' A ' r- '--1 Fl-ll
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