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iiilwl ., Gary Henle, freshman from Sioux Falls, tosses pass to Wayne Reed, junior, in Braves game against Southern. Future Looks Bright for SFC Gridclers Hoping to win the last garne, the Braves were disappointed when the game with Black Hills Teachers College had to be cancelled because of bad weather. Plans to postpone the game until a later date were discarded, due to the scheduled beginning of basketball season. The '60-'61 season looks very promis- ing for SFC football fans. With only three seniors graduating from the squad, a larger experienced team will be ready to face the challenge of the new tri-state conference next fall. Head Coach Don Ewen confers with his assis- tants Sammie Hasegawa and Warren Wright.
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Still in a losing streak the Braves lost to home standing Huron 66-O. The Braves got close to paydirt, but the Scalpers, who went on to win the SDIC, were able to hold off the Brave attack. Determined that the Braves would not die, Coach Ewen led his Braves to a 33-O victory over Yankton. Two Brave stars, Wayne Reed and Reed Beier, chalked up all the scores. Reed grabbed three touchdown passes, two from freshrnan Gary Henle and the other from Beierg Beier also carried the ball across for two touchdowns. To prove Brave strength the Braves advanced 292 yards while Yankton advanced only 89. 1' 4' The three seniors on the Braves squad, Dale Schneider, Carl Stanek, and Ron Mattice, confer in locker room after practice session. Braves Win Final Game from Yankton Braves' teamwork helps bring down General Beadle ball carrier. v 5 A xpp, nfl, an 25 u tv ff? if ' gg 2?-M1335 fa 1 K E ,awry k
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Two womens tribes are shown here in volleyball action. Garene Benedict waits to return ball volleyed by .Tan Giger. First ixxtranuural action of the year saw the tribes on the court in volleyball competition. Keen tribe spirit made garnes fast and exciting. Tribes re- ceive a point for every player that plays in a game. If the tribe wins they receive two points for each player and one -half point for each spectator. The Mandans took top honors in the rnen's division with a 4-1 record and 89 points. The Hidatsa tribe took top honors in the wornen's division with a 2-3 record and 861!2 points. Hidafsa ancl Manclan Tribes Take Volleyball Honors INTRAMURAL MEN TRIBES Mandan ......... C1-QW ....... . . . Winnebago .... . . Osage . ....... . . WOMEN TRIBES Hidatsa .... . . . . . Catawba . . . . . . Quapaw-.. Tutelo . . . . . . STANDINGS PTS. RECORD 89 4-l 83 3-2 75 2-3 - 69 l-4 PTS. RECORD .86 U2 2-3 .84 lf2 2-3 82 3-2 .75 1f2 3-2 Shown here are the Crows in volleyball action. Wayne Dalton backs up Dave Larsen.
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