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1 GES W l South Bend Washington ...10 -1 L 0 MARIO FOR TITLE me if 5L322'J3ii:55fff2fE222ff22f5l8 3 iii I 5: ES5t,61R2'h'Jm'.ss.a.'::::::Z ? 32.3 fi in iii i PAST ST JQSEPH 1 I O I iy, 45 -07 Purdue Dum Returns by Phillips Niorthwestern 10 Wisconsin 23 Texas 27 it ,Illinois 6 Iowa 17 Oklahoma 17 P I S O 'ww' ' 1 Tl 908011 pener , ' , Washington fn ft une In UPI Poll p Lo, iND1AiiiQAQfsUiiioAY MORNING, ocrroiieii 12, 19o5 S0ufi1n '5e'i5s'v753iffEY'3n was 5 1 rated No. 1 in the United Press 5 STUN Blill Q ,vias 'ABLE IN N.i.c. .rlos Phillips inth m Washington to Win Fiizsr rsiuvi 1, Offense By BOB TOWNER International coaches' poll for the fourth straight week, Tues- day, garnering seven of 11 first place votes. LID 1 Gettin Roberson' 63' '85 lbs 'I Tihhtine Sports Writer arty Terry Schiridt, 6-0, 165. Sr.. K-H -. ' Vi' 5 s -- Chris Kuc, 6-4, 285. Sr., South arlington: Leith Lehnen, 6-Cl. 215, ette Central Catholic, - Ron Vice, 5-11. 248. Sr , South shmfitonf Mike Van Britsori, A-1,v .isville Memorial E -Steve Buttertieid, 6-3, 190, 5r.,: also. f tcrbcck -- John Chin. 5-1l,165.5V . nlirio backs- Jerry Scroflgins, 6-if r,, Marion, David Brown. 5-111192. Sloominnton, Dave Foellinqer, 5-11, r,, Rochester, , Defense - George Uremovict'i,A-1,195. Sr., illc, Russ Sailors. 6-2, 230. Sr.. 5 lv Bend Washinclton klcs - Mike Brown, 6 3. 235. Sr.. GorY + n, Tim Nif:ol1ni,5-9,175. Sf . Misha- 3 Marian din Guard - Jim Hcllid0Y. 5-8,165. T khur hackers -- Torn Morendt, 6-7, 197. dianoo I Howe. Doug Johnson,5-8, , 'vt l- 'sd MLGa.rc, 5-1, 200. ko o b K ohersori, Elkhart? l'f 1 150, fw Mishuwriku oc in ce 11.171, ir, Rich- vo k It Do o h. 6-0, 201, Sr ln- fhot 1 shingtons Panthers, yi- ners of every honor possible this high school football season, to- day boast still another in last nights selection of swift and dy- nainit: hallliauk t'arlos Phillips as the Most Valuable Player of the Northern Indiana Confer- em-fx Selected 31:5 the leagues coaches at their annual dinner meeting in the Capri Restaurant, Phillips uill receive The Trib- iines pm-snnzilizied trophy em- hininatit- of his becoming the Washington Elkhart 8 First downs 8 204 Rushing yardage 118 tl Passing yardage llll lll Passes attempted 9 3 Passes completed 5 l Passes intercepted by I S Punts 5 19 Punting axerage 28 1 Fumhles lost 4 25 Yards penalized 20 .T. .-1 .. 13-8 Loss Ends Elkhart Streak By non 'rowNEn Tribune Soorts Writer Scoring what has to be one of Washington High School's greatest football victories, Coach Tom Rogge- man's west side Panthers season's first defeat on Elk- hart's No. 1 state ranked Blazers, 13-8, before a near- c a p a c i t y 13,000 frenzied fans in School Field Sta- dium. Washington, ranked No. 4, thus snipped an Elkhart streak of 17 straight tri- umphs over a three-year span, became the first team to score on Tom Kurth's Blazers this season and knocked them out of first place in the Northern Indi- ana Conference. With quarterhar-k Roh Horvath and hallhai-k Farlos Phillips scoring second-quarter touch- Saturday night pinned the tackle for the score. He kicked the point for a 7-0 lead. Elkhart stalled after the kick- off, the crusher coming when Kevin Bikowski broke in to spill Herrick for a seven-yard loss on a flat pass. Garyy Malcom punt- ed out to Elkhart's 33. Seven Plays Washington consumed seven plays in the scoring march, a llorvath pass for eight yards to end Clarence, Clark setting it up on the 9. Phillips dashed around left end for the touchdown, but this time Horvath's kick for the point missed and Washington had a 13-0 edge Elkhart rebounded quickly aft-
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