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Top Plcture Acton at Mount Vernon game lndt xdual Pxctures left to rght S ns Beoclo McLellan Gee Coach Colby Rothausen Wall y Lmd bloom Left d G Cratsenberq Prater Mtddle Actxon pcture at Mo mt Vernon gam Excl tde sn all p ctw As tstont Managers D Cratsen era Aarsted R dj v y Larac ptcturos Pete Head Manager Mclntyr emfmnwm tron and at the end ot the th1rd quarter the score was 7 to 6 ln the fourth quarter the Cubs mod the wmntng toucndown when lech went over 1n the last 21 mtnutes ot play Although Bellmgham tar out wetghed the Cub the Cubs 'or the second consecuttve year held thetr cross state rlvals to a scoreless t1e Durtng the only t1me that the Ha1ders threatened to score Qnelson 1n sp1te ot an 1nJured knee went mto the game to help t1ghten the detense and remamed ln the game for the rema1n1ng ha On October 24 Sedro Woolley traveled to Snohomrsh where the btggest upset of the sea son took place ln the t1rst f1V9 mlnutes ot the game Iech took a punt on h1s own 50 Eludmg the ent1re Snohom sh team he galloped over for a touchdown but to the d1sappo1ntment ot the W'oollev tans the touchdown was called back on a penalty Due to a muddy tleld and th1ck fog the Cub gr1d mach1ne falled to get 1nto h1gh gear and when the game was tm tshed they found themselves t1ed 6 to 6 I tter the tcg lttted Frlday evemng November l 'Woollex fans l arned that thetr team had outplayed Ferndale 20 to 7 The hrst score was the result ot a sustatned dr1ve w1th Melns do mg most ot the ball handltng ln the second quarter Nelson Ferndale tullback took the ball over the S W l1ne for thexr only score In the second halt the Cubs also scored by a long drlve down the f191d The thlrd touchdown was made by WV1lcoX by a trlcky quarterback sneak ln sp1te ot three to one odds agamst them the f ubs beat the h1ghly rated Burllngton eleven 28 to l3 1n one of the outstandlng games of the s ason on the Ttgers held on AIm1Sl1C9 Day The t1rst touchdown was a long pass from Mc Lellan to Gee tn the end zone for 6 polnts W1l KCOHllHU9d on Page 323
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alqfnqencfau Because there were only two returnrng letter men Farr and Moen the latter of whtch mrssed most of thrs year s competrtron due to an ap pendectomy and the call to sea by Uncle Sams navy whrch was answered by Glenn Allen last year s best track prospect thrs year s track team dld not brrng forth the vrctorres that usually belong to the Cub crnder stars Thrs dld not daunt Coach Harmon Colby how ever for the underclassmen that turned out showed great promlse for the future At the trme of golng to press the tracksters had met rn only three meets The Cubs were nosed out of hlgh place rn a meet wrth Ana cortes and LaConner and agarn w1th Mt Ver non In the f1rst meet the scores were Anacortes 52 LaConner 40 and Sedro Woolley 34 In the second meet Mt Vernon scored 82 pornts and Sedro Woolley 40 Other meets held on the local track were the Northwest Washmgton Invrta tronal Relay Carnrval Skag1t County Track and Freld Meet and Northwest Drstrrct Meet The greatest surprrse of the track season carne at the 1nter class meet when Don Ayers a freshman won the 440 yard dash Thrs IS the f1fSl trme a freshman has ever had h1s name engraved on the Bldgway Trophy The Junrors won the meet Outstandrng members of the track squad rn cluded Boss Farr captarn who partrcrpated rn the h1gh Jump lack Stewart the mrle Lloyd Anderson the half m1le Gerald Pells the hurdles and Manford Shroy the Javelln Fresh man boys Ayers Portras Crowder Schmrdt Comstock and other under classmen gave fans a promrse of good track 1n years to come alafifany Racqueii Twelve boys turned out for tennrs thrs year p actrcrng long hours after school The only match whrch had been played at the trrne of gorng to press was one w1th the Burlrngton Tlgers 1n whrch tne Cubs were nosed out by w1nn1ng one match to the Trgers three Each year Sedro Woolley tennls players play two matches each wrth Mount Vernon and Bur hngton At the end of the season a county tour nament IS held 1n wh1ch these schools part1c1 pate The annual tournament was held at Mt Vernon thls year Flrst and second place doubles and slngles wrnners of th1s tourney went to the drstrtct tournament at Belhngham Boys who at press trme appeared to be prob able letter wrnners mclude last years letter wrnners Bob Cook hm Humble and Olaf Aal gard Probable flrst year letter wrnners were Matthew Ieffrey Bay Aarestad and Norman Kappel The teams played as follows doubles Bob Cook and hm Humble Olaf Aalgard and Bay Aarestad slngles Norman Kappel and Mathew lcffrey Mr Tom Mullen was the Cub tennrs coach ,441 of seq :Mme Even though no smokers were held thrs year to strmulate rnterest th1rtyf1ve boys turned out for boxrng B1ll Mullen boxlng coach explarned that the schools that usually furnlsh the compe txtron Bothell Hoquram and Kelso lost many of therr frghters and wrshed to take a year 1n whrch to bulld up new teams Next year s sche dule of smokers wrll probably rnclude these schools As partrcrpatron rn two smokers 1S requlred for a letter and none were held no boys re cerved letters Those who would have fought IH nter school bouts were Paul Portras Drck Rmg house B1ll Adams lack Lewrs Vernon Slms Laverne Mrlls Bob Norrrs hm Moen and Don Rrnghouse Although Mrlls Norrrs Don Rlnghouse and Adams are berng graduated htgh hopes are held for the Cub pugrhsts next year Ourte a few promrslng boys from the freshman class hope to f1ll the vacancres left by these boys body burlders of sports grves boys self confr dence and makes them more dependent on themselves comments Coach Brll Mullen Jldmflkun Last years veterans and many new boys greeted Coach Blll Mullen when tne call was glven for baseball men thrs sprrng Among the lettermen returnrng were LaVerne Knowlton Nrles lordan Ioe McCal1b lack Herrrck Eldon Wolslegel and Verne Gee The boys maklng the team for the frrst trme thrb year were Car lyle Atterberry Bob Prgg Melvrn Lmdbloom Antone Radosevrch Don Davrs Owen Swanby Way ne Brshop and Wayne Peters Popular co captarns were LaVerne Knowlton and Eldon Wolslegel Gus Suryan was head manager Hugh Bldgway and hm Mosher assrstants As the seasons games were planned the Sedro-Woolley Cubs were to play two games each wrth Concrete Burhngton Anacortes Mt Vernon and Hamrlton As the Kumtux went to press only one practrce game had been played wrth Concrete Concrete scored 5 polnts whrle the Cubs chalked up 8 F our league games were also played The outcomes were as follows S W 5 Anacortes 0 S W 1 Mount Vernon 2 S W 10 Harnllton 6 S W 2 Burhngton 5 I i 1 1 1 A . A 3 , . . 7 1 I . ' 2 . I , I A I 1 - . I 1 n I 1 , . , . . . ' I I I I I ' . ' I I - ' ' , 4 . . . - ' - 1 ' . , ' I ' I I . - - I . L l l I I I . . . A I I . I . . . HB I H l I , , , oxrng, as we as berng one or the best - . I - - I I I 1 5 I , - ,I . , . . , . . , , . .. . - 1 I . ' . I 4 l l r . - , . '-f . . , . 1 n . I v I ' - 1 . - 7 V ' ' . I ' I ' ' I I I - ' 1 1 v I I . f A , , ' ' - - -- 5 . . - . I - - - 5 . . - . .25-9,
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