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vi' Z Tap let pctu e COACHES No s ess a r-tea ooh Ru ase ssct F UP o a ta so Tee e te c Ne so a c c a lef so Thbe eau ac o u LETTERMEN Wa l sort L C se - , . - , -we was-s .Q-. Tofin, the Buff MARYSVILLE ln the opentng game of the T945 season played on September lA Woolley grtdders suffered de'eat at the hands of the Marysvllle Toma hawks The Hawks threatened to score three tumes on the Cubs TO yard Irne but were unable to score a touchdown Late IU the flrst quarter they succeeded rn makin a flcld goal putttng them rn the lead 30 In the second quarter a rt s rrom Nemo to Johnson for a l5 yard gain set the Cubs rollung to make the score 6 3 as the gun sounded the half Marysvulle came out IH the third quart r wlth a passing attack that resulted un two touchdowns when Mangus p s ed to hrs ends Anderson and Knule Then the magic touch of Mangus scored again endtng the game 20 6 BELLINGHAM A fast movung Bellingham team downed the Cubs on Green Me mortal fleld last September Ql to the tune of 260 One of the largest crowds In a good many years turned out to witness the Red Ralders vtctory Both teams were held on an even keel for the first quarter but the Randers power burst IH the second quarter pushing over a touchdown to brtng the score 7 to O at the h If Bellingham had the upper hand all he way through the second perlod vvnrh the Red and Whlte pushung ove three touchdowns Cubs came close to sco :ng an the flnal period wtth the ball betng on the Rarders o e foot lane wten the game ended ARLINGTON On Septer bcr L8 Woolley Hlghs football team smashed the Arlrngton team T2 O The Cubs played a whale of a game wuth the back fleld which was made up of Hudson Nemo Htttson and Meull smaswlng through the Eagles lane to gatn yardage Nemo set up the flrst scorung with has off tackle drlve netttng the Cubs srx potnts Early In th fourth quarter Huttson after a series of smashing yardage gamers went through the lane chalklng up another sux points The Cubs after the Eagles had pushed them back to thetr own 35 yard lane took possession of the ball and were on the Eagles Q0 yard lane when the grad battle ended ANACORTES The local eleven went down flghtung before the Anacortes Sea hawks October 5 to a score of T36 Both teams were evenly matched unttl the Seahawks got thetr break A Woolley man fumbled the ball on therr T3 yard ltne from where Jurkovtch drove rt over for the hrst goal The extra point was also converted by a pass from Jurkovtch to Lungard Woolley drove back In the second quarter wtth Huttson left half making the touchdown on a pass The score at the half ended wuth Anacortes leading 7 to 6 Seahawks managed to shove the ball over ID the thtrd quarter which proved to be the end of the scormg VERNON Mt Vernon maae nts threat of victory over the Cubs good for the hrst tlme IH seven years on the local fleld October T2 with a close 7 to 6 vtctory Nemo started the scorung with has run around the left end but the Cubs fatled to score the pount Wuth less than a mmute to go be fore the half Schroeder heaved a pass to McDanlels to put the ball on the locals 3 yard lane Then wrth the gun about to go off Schroeder tore : . , , x I I , I ' I v - Q , . -. . M f ' ,.- ' - ' ,V qu: . . . G . , . K , G S ' , r - 5 . I J , . . , - , Q an A ' 7 - 1 . . . 4 . A ' c . ' t . Y .A . . it t . t ' ' ' Ft ' f: . rv A ,1 fe ' ' . . , , . . . . I . I I I I I l - . . v. 1 r 1 - I I I I - ' WV I . . 4 - 'W ' A . ft fr . ,' ,N . f-mf' W a ' lt 1 r , - rm Ll h- ' ern , Asststantg Frank D vrson, ' d . C C117 alHcl,Asrf':, lRST TEAM UNE , froh' row Httts n, W l- 1 , I lm, Th mp rt, long, rf man, Stendci, ' ' ' 1 r Vast Back row- Johfson, Item , H df f - - r son, Rec tte, and Meul' Q ' I 4 , I ' 'ef' :tae S ' -2, Z rj ltn, Ne' 4 ' mo, Hrttson. Rriht so 'e Trueman, t-tudf , V SCU, Long, Th rnpsort, John , ower P ' ' , , - 1 t n D t d X rt art ,
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iv through center for a touchdown and on the next play he ripped the linc open for the extra point which proved to be the winning counter The se o d half proved uneventful with a few close plays on the part o both teams SNOHOMISH Snohomish packed a wallop that pinned the Cubs scoree s while the visitors ran up a score of 25 O The scene of the catastropi wa at the Green Memorial held on October T9 Woolley gridsters came clos to pay dirt in the second quarter when they threatened to score with the pigskin on the Snohomish four yard line but this chance was los on a fumble and the Cubs never came close to scoring the rest of the game CONCRETE The grid battle with Concrete on October Q6 was called off be cause of high water and floods This game would have been a thriller with both teams evenly matched The Lions were sparked by Sullivan and Wright both seniors EDMONDS Edmonds try tor point proved to be tne fatal mark which defeat cl the Cubs 7 to 6 in a close battle November 2 Tigers fresh from o s over Arlington and Mt Vernon starred the grid contest with a bang Wi 1 the assistance of the halfbacks Rodgers and Blan cet the Tigers bal cove the bal aown the field for a touchdown Blanscet plowed through center the point wht h de ded the game the Woolley eleven re i l l ball on the kickoff and then with the same unstoppable drives the E monds boys used the Cubs drove own or their 6 points wi h t-ti tso Meuli Nemo and Hudson picking up the yardage No more points we e made in the grid battle although the lo al lads drove the Tigers all over the fied leaving the sco e ct the end o the g rn 7 o BURLINGTON Cue eleven suffered a ce :ded d feat at the hands or a pow r ful Burlington squad on November 9 at Burlington by a score of T9 to O The hard fought win for Coach Joe Days eieven inaugu a e'l the n lighting system at the Burlington field anal was played before one of th largest crowds to ever witness a g me on that field. Local boys snowu, p nty of strength in the '. 'tial pat or the first haf with the Tige's ber. thrown for lo s after loss. Kahns and Kirkby fi .ally got rolling and tnen ' was all f3urling.on wi h the game endi ig l9 to O. ' -ws Head coach for tl e Cubs was Frank Da fison x.l,o ccirve to his n w beftl' rom He.miston Oregon this year. Mr. Davison did ci fn- iob with th boys and quickly won tne respect of the coaches and athletes in the dis .ict. t-le no: taught th- boys gcocl, smart b ll playina bu c',o s r ssc:. gooc heaf , c ean playina, and good sportsmanship. --f-- : - ,J I rv ,tax 0' 3 This year s Hrst string lettermcn we'e cs fo lows: Nelson right endg Wallin, ' 'C g'1k ' A' -' right tackle- Thompson right guardg Long center' Twcman left guardp Stenda , le tackleg M st, le't endg Hudson, quarter backg rlittson, halfbackg Nemo, 1, n ,N -M W ue half backg and Rapelie, fullback. Reserves makfng ' eir letters were Sater, guardg McCormick, tackleq Vvise, encly Craw ord, endg Howard, guard: cnt? 'Of' 3fSCHC'f V 3-gem Ka-s :L i, ,f,,. V - -'-K dow 'wO' Betschart, guard. Jim Beasley was head manager, assisted by Frea Aiken, Frank 'E Tins ei ' CME' if :. -s'e' rwa-.-vara, .ic or it Wolfe, and George Lanpliear,
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