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SIMMS KITTENS KNEELING, left to right: Darrel Sand, Managerg Charles Warnick, Coach Jack Hane STANDING: Johnny Koger, Jim Loomis, Richard Ewing, Larry Nash, Steve Edwards Bernard Hoge, Phil Sprott, Ivan Turner, Bobby Henschel. f' ,I o , vw 1 sys W 4 43 'Q 3
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'TEIJR3 DWJBJQNAL CRANE SULVER FOOTBALLS AND LFTTFRS SIAA E C Nolfember 25, 1957 ID! E E ST- '-EU'5.25'7 RIVFRXH-ll. o , FUR T1 E , sums, MONTANA r The Simms Tigers defeated St. Leo's of Lewistown, 28-7 A ' the Northern Divisional V yy, crown for gi' 2 gives the unbeaten T' ,.s21 2 s'ii 5 s, i : fond d' E E in three years.f T' S 'i i he 15 3:2 '42 ght great honor to n,, :V,A .W m- p. A son undefeated and t. xto ex. 1 'f s play against Cheste. the inte- . title, 53-19, and then me a,,s . Leo's for the northern divisional crown. This is the highest honor that a Class C school can achieve because Class B and Class C schools are' nr' permitted to play past the divisional competition. state is divided up iv' A 'visions and the wi of those sectors rem v l -5 ...TZQ if . 1 isional Champior The divisional t7 , V z' ZVZ' ' i' :'1 T ' ' : Z., d by the state school athletic as 1 ' :hey also award miniature silver fo M vl- 'Cf nembers of the c pionship team. Bea Q, 'vl' 1 S ,,,.Q 2 ,V1,:,i1i:,,:,:AV,r hy the Tigers wi also add the D1Str1ct Q'- y p lus the intel-district trophy, to their colleo.. .ALLEN 35393533 TTNEII 'TQ l l?1ER3 7' mf! -. ' I Gill 'L ' ok the Northern Dix featinx ,eo's of Lewistown, 28-1 in Lewistown. The Tigers were much the better team on the field in that contest, although St. Leo's did present a stronger team than the Red-and-Black has met for some time. The end play by St. Leo's was better than average, and it took some good blocking and sharp ball playing to shake loose the ball carriers. St. Leo's played a good rush- by de- ame played ing game and ,their line was consider re aggres- sive than thut of other teams that t this season. , The Simms squad jumped to a 1 ,ia ,gt rgin, with Charlie Walt running one scoi , g i ' 5 fy yards out. Charlie Mathews tossed a pa Ha fj a for the second tally of the half. Bo were made by passes. St. Leo's came back strong after the intermission and hit pay-dirt and the extra point to make the score, AWAP f 'Cl VAR? ,S Coach BTwE?,Nm, '1 - the presentatl 1 s ' of 19 silver fo- to the 'bers of the high school all team. se footballs are the 5 awards for win- Northern Divisional ,nship for Class C ne miniature footballs were presented to six srs, Mark Eisenzimer, Bill Lei- stiko, Arlen Rammell, Paul T I G ERS w w 12 nous T s clawed the M 'O-6, to win Class C foot YEgjy13 p. T. . ' 'f up-, command early ' A .t quarter and never-D-.. up the lead. Two of the touchdowns were made by wide runs by Fred Leistiko and Roy Allen and the other marker was TIGERS DUMP CUYUTES The Sim s Tigers mauled the Coyotes from Chester, 53-19, to win the play-off
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