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ll Il Our B Team gave Sweet Home some- thing to be proud of, an undefeated football team. Mr. Burton Frost started off his coach- ing at Sweet Home by molding a team that will long be remembered. Using only Freshmen and Sophomores, Coach Frost's team was only scored on by two teams dur- ing the seven game season. The B Team linemen proved their worth several times by effectively out play- ing larger, and older linemen. The B F Team, backfield was made of Bob Bein- neccius, who led the scoring for the B Teamg Dick Norquist who did a fine job at the quarterback postg Bob Emmert, who made some of the most amazing runs of the seasong and Benny Reinneccius, who did an all-round good job of blocking: tackl- ing and running. Many of the boys who played on the B Team will be the main cogs in Sweet Homes A Team next year. ef ,, 2 A Q S t Q ai, Q, .. .il 1.4 . LINE-Shueffer, Powell, Winslow, L. Boyd, Nekefin, R. Rice, Moyer. BACKFIELD-B. Reinnecius, D. Norquist, B. Emmeri, D. McQueen. lv' 55
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ll ' ll 3. Q S. ,, .it A A SQUAD ROW l. Derby, Monlgomery, Furrer, Gabriel, Smith, Slevenson, Wilkening. ROW 2. Bufler, Corick, Rice, Tobler, Livingsfon, Noah, Bennett, Fallon, Wallingford, Coach Boroughs. ROW 3. Hall, Dodge, Haley, Dalziel, Comberg, Simons, Wolleaf, Riggs, Needles, Albro. lContinued from Page S31 Armistice Day crowd. Starting out with the Hrst touchdown it looked as if the Hus- kies would have another victory. Scoring again in the second half we added to our score. Junction City retaliated and the score was tied in the closing minutes ol 54 the game. At the Hnal gun thc score was 13 to 13. This left us with a season record of six loses, one win and one tie. In our eight games we got a total of fifty points, to our oppositions one hundred and eleven.
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Ba kethall Squad Sweet flome's hasltethall season was far from a good one this year. The heginf ning of the season found us with only three returning lettermen, Vllayne lahler, Ken Noah, and Leroy Livingston. ln addition to the laelt of experienee the team was handicapped hy sickness and injuries throughout the season. Our reeord was not too had eonsidering we were playing in one of the toughest dis- triets in the state. 'ljhe Oregon Basltethall Champions for the year eame from our distriet. il he fluslxians first team this year was made up of three seniors, one junior, and one sophomore. llielr Norcjuist, the only Sophomore on the first team, should he complimented on doing a fine joh as a guard. Dieli seored a total of 76 points for the season. 56 fLeft to righil Norquist, Guurdg Tobler, Guurdg Livingston, Cenverg Leader, Forwordg Wilkening, Forward. W'ayne Tahler, a senior and letterman. was the other first team guard, Xvayne was an all round good player, hut he proved himself to he hy far the hest defensive player on the team. lle seored a total of 103 points for the season. Leroy Livingston, another senior and a letterman. did a line joh as eenter for the team. Leroy did a good job on the haelt- hoard as well as seoring lOl points for the season. Gail Wlilltening, a junior played one ol the forward spots very well. lle tools his share of rehounds off the haelxhoard and was also top seorer of the season with ll? points. Carmen l.eader, a senior played the whole season as a forward on the first team. He proved himself a very good defensive player and an even hetter offensive player. lle seored H3 points for the season.
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