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fyootball cMufhltifliti . . . Top row, left to right: Bud Gesell, fullback; Bob Zielinski, reserve guard; Jack LeGrande, right halfback; Chuck Barbero, quarterback; Less Collecchi, left halfback. Bottom row: left to right, Don Neal, right end; Virgil Markus, right tackle; Dick Kleparek, right guard; LaVerne Gay, center; Ralph Niemeyer, left guard; Bud Dubigk. left tackle; Ken Collins, left end. fyaothall Suttunaruf, . . . At the start of the “47” season, Tahoma’s football outlook was very bright, what with several promising players coming up from last years second squad to help out the 12 returning lettermen. The lettermen were as follows: Jack LeGrande, Less Collecchi, Chuck Barbero, Fred Habenicht, Bill Bowman, Bud Dubigk, Dick Kleparek, LaVerne Gay, Don Neal, Bud Plischke, Virgil Markus, and Robert Zielinski. The coaching staff was also bolstered with the arrival of Mr. Heilsberg, the new assistant coach. In their first conference game of the year, the Bears met the everpowerful Mt. Si eleven. The game was a hard fought battle for both teams with Mt. Si on the winning end of a 25-0 score. Next for Tahoma were their everlasting enemies, the Meridian Blackhawks. The game was played at the Kent High School Field. This game was filled with thrills and excitement, and when the final whistle blew, the Bears were ahead 7 to 6. Tahoma’s next game was with the Bothell eleven. Bothell, who were defending champions lived true to form and soundly trounced the Bears 25-0. For their fourth conference game, Tahoma journeyed to Issaquah to tangle with the Issaquah Indians. The Indians, sporting one of the fastest teams in the league edged the Bears, 21-13, with the brilliant running of the Issaquah backfield highlighting the game. Vashon’s Pirates, one of the top teams in the conference standings, were the home team for Tahoma’s next game. The game, which was played in a very heavy rain, produced many costly fumbles on the part of Tahoma, and when the game wras over the score read 19 for Vashon and 0 for Tahoma. In their last game of the year, Tahoma met Tolt, in a game played at the Issaquah Memorial Field. Both teams put everything they had into the game and produced a real show' for the spectators. When the game was over Tolt sported a 13 to 7 win over Tahoma and that was the end of the Football season for the year. — SQUAD MEMBERS 1st row: left to right; Herbert Reed, Bob Doyer, Mickey Ek. Bud Gesell, Dick Kleparek, Harold Dougan, Bud Plischke, LaVerne Gay. 2nd row: left to right: Quentin Hyatt, manager; Chuck Barbero. Bob Zielinski, Jim Sweeney, Bob Hale, Don Crosson, Less Collecch , Ralph Niemeyer, Dale Sandhei. 3rd row: left to right: Mr. Harold Heilsbe:g, coach; Chester Spurgeon. Jack LeGrande. Virgil Markus, Ralph Matthews, Bud Dubigk, Ken Collins, Don Neal, Mr. Paul Kimball, coach. KI-AH-YU 29
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