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TEAMS WE THEY R.Y. P.Y. P.A PUNAHOU 7 24 71 91 22 IOLANI 12 25 91 138 23 KAIMUKI 12 6 63 99 5 FARRINGTON 13 20 81 78 19 KAMEHAMEHA 7 30 119 78 17 ROOSEVELT 6 40 131 134 22 MCKINLEY 13 26 136 41 13 TIGERS EDGE CRUSADERS In their final game of the season, the Saints faced an inspired McKinley team in a battle for the cellar. Although the final out- come was 26-13, the game was played on even terms for nearly the entire contest, with the bread finally going to the Tigers. After gala halftime entertainment the contest turned into an old-fashioned scoring battle. With the score 13-0 the wrong way, the Crusaders settled down and decided to do something about it. They took a Tiger kickoff and moved it 70 yards downfield to score in three plays. It was Saint workhorse Kauhane who actually did the scor- ing with a 43 yard dash through right tackle. The Black 'n' Gold came bouncing back, however, and ran 2 more TDs. The Saints, hard pressed, took the ensuing kickoff and drove it 71 yards in four quick plays on Noel Gray's passing. Ed Aguiar grabbed both the touchdown and the extra point tosses. The Tiger trio of Moku- lani Young, Ernest Nihi, and Ron Kiyota plus spirited team play fi- nally conquered the Red 'n' Blue Kauhane, Gray, Takei trio as Coach Jimmy Clark's last game as Crusader head coach was an unsuccessful one. ROOSEVELT AVENGES Stunned by the 30-7 shellacking handed them by Kam, the Saints walked into a Roosevelt trap and came out starry-eyed and on the wrong end of a 40-6 score. Nursing last year's 52-6 slaughter the Riders were willing to take nothing less than blood to avenge the Red 'n' Blue eleven. lt was apparent from the start that the passing of Howard Leslie would be too much for the Crusaders to han dle. ironically enough Leslie did see blood during the game-his own. He was knocked out of bounds and gashed by his own headgear buckle. With his face dripping blood he headed for his place on the bench. Freddy Kauhane averted a shutout by grabbing a 10 yard toss from Hall late in the sec ond quarter and taking it over the goal line The Crusaders showed great offensive potential in the second half, but with four fumbles and five pass interceptions they defeated their own cause. N.Y. 162 229 162 159 197 265 177 P.A. 39 39 17.6 27.5 23.5 27.7 29.4
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KAIMUKI STUNNED Two games gone the Saints finally hit pay dirt at the ex pense of the erratic Kaimuki eleven As far as the thrills and chills of the gridiron are concerned this was perhaps the t game th ILH all y Kaimuki made the irs touchdown of the game but the Crusaders tied it 6-6 early in the second quarter Taking the Bulldog punt that Dickie Taken had blocked on the Kaimuki 3l speed Freddy Kauhane took the ball and galloped through right tackle With 90 seconds remaining to be played the contest was still a dead lock Quarterback Charlie Hall stepped back to pass and let loose with two passes to glory the first to Ed Aguiar for 28 yards the second to Freddy Kauhane who made an im possible catch on the Bulldog IO Hall then handed off to AI Ota instead of passing again Ota scooted through a gaping hole opened by Walt Kaohu and Richard Taken for a touch down and a I2 6 victory FARRINGTON EKES OUT SLH Despite tremendous odds in power and speed St Louis managed to put a scare into Farrington before the Govs eked out a hair raising 2013 victory The Maroon n White found the going tough until a key fumble recovery started them on their way to a two touchdown bulge The Govs boast ing one of the best all around backfields in ILH history discovered it difficult to contend with the determined Red n Blue spirit Noel Grays I9 yards pass to Al Ota for the first Saints TD and Howard Peraltas neat reverse good for 32 yards and which set up the other Crusader tally exemplifies that spirit Others were equally out standing, but in the end it was the Governors overall power and speed victorious over the Crusaders' determination and drive Deuelapecl Banking ' CRUSADERS BOWS TO KAM One the basis of their time showing in the past two games the Crusaders went into their encounter with Kam a slight favorite. After taking the opening kickoff, the Saints generated a tremendous offense and scored in three plays. A Noel Gray pass to Walt Kaohu covered the final 25 yards. Soph, halfback Howard Peralta ran over for the con version to make it 7-0 in favor of the Saints. The Warriors faced with the prospect of a fourth straight loss, suddenly showed their offensive muscles as they struck for two quick, muddy TDs for a T2-7 halftime lead. The Warriors stunned the 2000 rain-drenched fans with their awesome power in the second half as they rackep up three more fast ones for a 307 lead. The Crusaders with offensive sparkplug Fred Kauhane out with a knee injury and hindered by Blue 'n' White de fensive men like Yates, Gouveia, and Sing, failed to mount any offen sive threat for the remainder of the contest, leaving the score at 30-7 I I- - bes in e l ear. ' ' ft ' I , I . J . I Y ' ,. ' I ...V y
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sity stars. The essential mastery of fundamentals is accomplished here. Add this to the natural enthusiasm charasteristic of St. Louis students and you have the beginning of future stars. Under the forma- tive guidance of Head Mentor Wally Doane and his capable staff, the St Louis Babes compiled a creditable 4 win 3 loss l tie record Led by Steve Kuna Dan Ukushima Len Fellez the J V team engaged all adversaries with youthful enthuslam and determination Prospects who displayed potential ability were Gene Celebrado Ben Ronquillio Other standouts in the baclcfield were Ben Awana Teddy Ching and Dave Nakagawa The seven Men Up Front were spearheaded by Ukushlma Fellez Miyashiro and Mulligan with Pat Hui and Herb Mori From the humble ranks of the J.V. squad comes our future var- yama as extremely capable flank men COACH W DOANE Smlng I. to I B Awana G Zulueta W White A Moniz J Kaaua J Afon A Guerro M Vasconsellos T Muyashnro D Nakanaloa E Celebrado G Svmau Kneeling I. to R D Mattos S Kuna N Knrn C Uchida E Texeira P Hnu G Kunihnro T Ching M Rodrigues C Dilos S Ho D Nakagawa H Moriyama P Smith Standing L lo R J Copeland W Chee J Funai V Lau J Melctia L Fellex A ' . ' ' ' I I I ' ' . , . . . I . V.: , AM f . I I . . . . . .- ' I 1 5 - I . 1 - . f - l f - I . f - , - 1 - I l 1 - t ' ' ' 131 X . . . . 195 . N. A . . 33: . X ' A ' - . . v ' ' . ' L . fl ' 20' A 2 ' ' ' 135 l ' -mc., ' ' 6l 2 ' I Q f is I ' X ' 6: Q 1 ' ' 5 D Ukushima B Ronquullo C Harris L Tanaka D Motto: D Mulligan R Tamashuro H Martel Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint GRIDIRON SLATE Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Roosevelt 25 Kalmukl I4 McKinley I4 Iolani 0 Ka am 13 Kam 21 Farrington O Punahou 20
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