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Don Warter and Jack Bitcon smearing Clover Park during the Grid-Go-Round. Walt Espeland going around right end in the Turkey clay classic. A lofal of fhree Tiger gridders landed a spol' on +l1e All Cross-Sl'a+e leam. Co- capfain Tom Baker was vofed +l1e righi' end posifion on +he firsl' feam while on 'rhe second squad were Jack Bilcon a+ cenfer and Wall Espelancl a+ halfback. DON KNEIP ART ORANDO BUD WAISS ED NOTLEY :J AAAA, ACZICIIJ ' CIIACZTJ CDCI3 A CID C3 A CD C3 On Thanksgiving Day Stadium found MILTON GUST WELDON HOWE Lincoln a hard-lighting opponent. i371
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F The following week Bellingham handed Stadium a second loss when the heavy and powerful Raider squad smeared the Tigers, 15-O, in the bowl. Jerry Blankenship, 235-pound back, and Bill Olsen shared the honors for the northerners. ' Their chance for the city crown came when the Tigers nailed Bellarmine, 7-0, in the mud of the bowl. A quick pass from Espeland to Hersey gave the Stadions the victory. Five costly fumbles spoiled any Cross-State hopes for the Royals when they met defeat at the hands of Seattle Prep. The Panthers managed to eke out a 12-6 victory over the mired Bengals. An 85-yard run by Walt Espeland in the first quarter highlighted the battle even though the Tigers lost. Bruce Andreasen and Wells Anderson were elected to head the 1946 team at the annual banquet. Gene Steinauer was given the inspirational award. BRUCE ANDREASEN DOUG CORNS JOHN MCCORRY DICK BOYLE t:::Jc:.1 't::Jt:::1 2 11 I C23 C23 GORDON DUSTIN JIM POWER BRUCE DENNIS ,005 , mu, l36l
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O fleufzae Qaeda!! Winning three games and tying one, the reserve gridmen completed a most successful season in which they took the city crown for the second successive year. Chalking up 50 points to their oppon- ents' 6, the seconds were scored upon only once, that being in a close battle with Lincoln. Previously the Stadions had fought to a scoreless tie with the Abes. A few weeks later they dumped them by a 13,0 tally. Bellarmine met defeat at the hands of the Tigers by the one-sided score of 50-O. S ae Zloaidall Narrowly missing the city championship, the soph grid squad bowed to the Lynx sophs in the deciding battle of the yearling season. At the beginning of the year, the Cubs downed the Abes 6-0, but met defeat at their hands by the same score a few weeks later. This placed the two teams in a tie for the championship. Bellarmine had been defeated by a 6-0 tally. In the final game, however, the Lynx managed to down the Cubs again 6-0. Two encounters with Puyallup resulted with the yearlings driving over a 12-7 decision in the hrs: battle, but unable to score in the second, which ended in a 0-0 tie. ,ff fi Ti X 'e . - 1 RESERVE FOOTBALL i i W' VQAQT-ROW l: Rod Miller, jarry jump, David james, Gerry LeGrancle, Gene Slmrtlidge, Ralph Wfehmliolf, Brute knpis, Coach Levinson. ROW 2: Tim Chapman, Gordon Dustan, Dick Bryriestad, Ron Tuttle, Don Maitland, fpitffwifhoiis, John ram, nab cgafim. . w ' J -my-,,i,,r.,1g.,i,-,.V,', , soPHoMoRE FOOTBALL ' 'h' ' ROW 1: 'Bill Belfny, Tim Chamberlain, David Slotnick, Ray Barnes, Ralph Long, Bill Norton, Bob Ricflin, Fred Sidow, Lowman. ROW 2: George Galteland, Bill Storie, Brian Tibbot, Carl Ferguson, Wayne Burcs, ack ., .,., - ...- 4.......ChristefAson,-Dan lnveen, Bill Stevenson. ROXV 3: Darwin Kimbel, Alvin Eddy, Bob Abel, Marvin Kindlem, Ted Olson, Don Hanford, Bill Iverson, Roger Engberg, Dave james, Bert Fisher, Donald.Moscow, Nick Mosich. w ,JZROVQI 4: Chuck Candoo, Garry Bailey, Bob Rawson, Don lams, Bud West, Pierre Arkin, Don Petersen, John ' E i' ' Frlan, Bill Geiger, Bob Carlson, Don LeGrande, George Greul. T381
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