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The Builders, under new head coach Wes Buller, sow hopes for e fourTh KCAC TooTboll cham- pionship in six years Tell shorT during The 1969 campaign. The SouThwesTem squad hnished The I season wiTh on overaH record of 6-3, buT They missed an unde- TectTed season by a ToTol of only six poinTs. Six builders were named To The All-KCAC Teom-more Than any other school. Bill Lyon was named 05 cm inferior linemen on oFFense. BurT Helmer was honored as a running back. One defense, Sam LiTTles, was AH-KCAC end, George Colee brook was named CIS cm in- ferior lineman, Doug Vonnomon was honored as 01 linebacker and Mike Craig was named as Q defensive back To The AII-KCAC Team. LiTTles cmd Colebrook also received defensive honors in DisTricT Ten of The NATA. SC opened The seson by drop- ping iTs hrsT game To Harding College of Seorcy, Arkansas. HosTing TTs FlrsT oUT-of-sToTe compeTiTion ever, SouThwesTem came oUT on The shorT end of CT hard ToughT baTTle, 23-21. Harding, down 21-14 oT The end of The Third querTer, scored nine poinTs in The TourTh sTonzo: To posT The win over The Builders. THarding ended iTs season wiTh Cl 9-0-1 record and finished in The Top 25 in The, NAIA rank- ingsJ The Builders Turned The expe- rience gained from The Bison loss inTo Three consecuTive wins over KCAC Northern Division foes. The FirsT was 0 23-0 vic- Wood and Vonnamon, an alIeKCAC Team member, stop the progress of Cl derermined Presbie in The season's finaT comes! with C of E. FALL SPORTS Six Builders named to All-Conference team I 59'.
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sixth out of 36 runners. Fye ran rhe five miles in 26:17 and Fmished in eighth place. Mc- Pherson scored 44 points, KWU had 48, OCC occumulafed 65 and SC picked up 76. Tabor was a distant hffh with 119 poinfs. SC also Traveled To Selina 10 participate in the KCAC Tourna- ment The Builders placed Three runners in The Top ten, bUT sow Their second cross country chom- pionship fall as McPherson won the fiTle. KWU was second with u. odaw-rmwz. 5. 4 SC finishing in third place. Builder runner Fye finished Third in the individual standings as he run The hve mile course in on time of 26:33. Woodrow ranked seventh and Jim Helmer was Tenth. Members of The 1969 Team under coaches RoberT Kerr and sfudenf ossisfonf Sfeve Matthew included Ty1er Woodrow, Jerry Fye, Jim Helmer, Ron Helmer, Tom Mundinger, Carl Mefzger and Rick Pike. Working out in preparation for a meet are Heft to righrl team members Ron Helmer, Pike, Mundingerl Metzger, Jim Helmer, Woodrow 0nd Fye, m Fall Sports
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Num Dr 84, Brittain, forces the C of E quarVerbock into a pass play.
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