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Back row If. Thorp' R. Stearns' P. Naccaratog Dawso ' . Bord ' L. C h' C ' h ' Ch B k Middle Back --- j. Mafcellg W. Clarkg R. Browng R. Purlyeari-li Di Hartwiainii. Me 3-iialaugyohelgt - affwlgiimterg OetRerv.-iirle Nliddle Front 7- J. Uoyleg M. Ktamerg L. Weisenseeg G. ossmang S. Na get P. Biossermang . Nlilneg . Cavanaugh W Kramer, KX. Wright. Front row --- Coach j. Monahang M.F. Charvetg F. Ru atinog R. Mallong . McKnig tg U. MCI aughlm T. Foley: jim Fouls, assistant Coach. BOTH TEAMS hampered by weather conditions, the Prepsters dropped their third game of the season to the Elma Eagles by the score of 14 to 6. Fumbles were predominant throughout the contest and the players found fast starring, running, and passing difficult in the four inches of mud. Mclinightfs 90 yard run gave the Rangers their lone score of the evening. USING a powerful running attack the Chehalis Bearcats virtually ran the Redmen into the ground with a score of 39 to 6. Out played in every phase of the game, the Rangers first and last TD was made when Jim Bordeaux went 49 yards on a pass play. BOB EACRETT, Shelton's All-Conference quarterback, displayed his passing ability by complete- ing four touchdown passes as Saint Martin's went down in defeat 28 to 6. Shelton gained very little through the Ranger line, but the Highclimbers' passing attack could not be stopped. Dick Thorp, the Ranger fullback, picked up a fumble and ran 35 yards for the Redmen's six points . Despite the score, those that looked good for the Rangers were Hartwig, Dawson, Brink,, and jim Cavanaugh. GEORGE McKNlGHT'S quarterback sneak in the third quarter was the only TD of the Day as the Rangers dropped a hard fighting Vancouver College eleven 6 to 0. The boys from British Col- umbia staged threats time after time during the game hit only to be stopped by the Rangers. The Rangers who were never shut out, closed their gridiron season wtith their famous 6 points. john Marcell and jim Bordeaux proved to be a good pass combination dunixg the game.
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Quarterback, George McKnight. Back row -e Jim Bordeauxg Pat Naccatatop Dick Thorpg Bob Mallon, George Rossman Front row -- jake Doyle, Chet Brinkg Fran Rubatinog jim Cavanaughg Dan Hartwrg Montesano ------- 25 Elma S-M-H Raymond ..... -. Chehalis --------- s.n.H Camas ...... .... 2 3 Shelton ---- S.MiH S 01303 ...... ---- 1 2 S Vancouver ------- S.M-H THE RANGERS dropped their first game to Montesano by a score of 25 to 18. George McKnight sparked the Redmen in this wide open game when he ran 50 yards on an intercepted pass for one touchdown, returned a kickeoff45 yards to set up another touchdown, and caught a pass for the third TD. Besides McKnight, Thorp, Doyle and Brink were outstanding for the Rangers. RAYMOND provided the opposition for the Rangers first home game and the Seagulls went home after losing a heartbreaker, 6 to O. The game was nip and tuck all the way and the Rangers stopped a Seagull scoring attack on three different occassions. Raymond's last scoring threat was stopped when Pat Naccarato intercepted a pass and ran 90 yards for the games' lone score. The Redmcn failed to convert and the game ended G to 0. JOURNEYING to the Southern end ofthe State, the Rangers were dumped 28 to 6 by a powerful Camas eleven. The first half of the game was a well balanced battle with the score standing 14 to 6 as the reams left the field at half-tirre. Repeating his performance for the previous game, Naccarato chalked up 6 points for the Redmen on a 39 yard intercepted pass. In the sec- ond half of the hall game, the Papermakers took command and douhled their first half score. BREAKING a five years jinx, the Saint Martin's eleven ran over the 0'Dea Irish by the score of 26 to 12. The game was high lighted by McKnight's pitching from the quarterback spot and Nac- carato's snagging. Pat scored three out ofthe four touchdowns on passes. The Irish came to life in the fourth period as they tallied for two touchdowns. The whole team looked except' ionally good with Bordeaux, Rubatino, Mallori, and Rossman carrying much of the burdenr
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