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--f QIJJMMWQWA lZl'llll' Lampen was lhe pride ol' the ball, ol' the basketball, we mean ta lssume. Cerlainly, he was also lall enough and l.0l'lIllll2llJl0 enough lo pul llu lear ol cleleal into lhe hearl ol' the slrougesit opponent. He eoverecl lhe I'lool equally well al lorwarml ancl al eeuler, and possessed a brass-rivelerl morlgagl on lhe l'oul throwing job. plaee al lorxx lhal olher warmer ol' lhe beneh who r:uublecl righl along, lhis one lo a 'ar1l, was Lester liiser. He was nearly always equal lo the mosl strenuous play. Harlaml Brock, his leauunale, eool-heaclefl, inflelaligable. played lhe game as ol' olrl. Though the ollcls welll against Washougal, he nevel lreenlue cliseourageclg insleacl, il was ol'len his firm mellle which rallied his males, and broughl vielory out ol' cleleat. We sllll honor lhose two players ol' lasl season's leam, Lawrence Clarke anal llral Neal, yxho, lhough lhey tliil not play on lhe l'irsl lille eoulll be llepeuilell upon lo serve Washougal, should any mishap befall one ol' lhe regulars. To lhem, as lll all alhlelle leauus, belongs a clue share ol lhe honor wlueh is apl lo be 1llll'llllIl0ll wholly lo the l'irsl line. TI-uc GA Mics. l. l'l'1llllCllll ll. S. ol Porllanfl vs. Washougal, at Washougal: Franklin 8' Washougal ,. , 1 2. Vancouver ll. S vs. Washougal, al NVashougal: Vancouver 13' NVash- ougal, 21. D 1 I
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e we -- Qlfwunwnwk +'+:?H--'HHH its yardages only with great dit'ficulty. Weger did the scoring for Washougal, putting over two touchdowns and a drop kick. S'r. .IoHNs, 2g W. H. S., ti. This game was piaycd on a heavy field, with rain and a cold east wind making the playing disagreeable. Washougal fumbled the slippery ball so fre- quently in the first quarter that our opponents drove us back t'or a safety. The team rallied, and Weger in the second quarter scored a touchdown. The hoys will remember that despite the cold, rainy day, the High School gills were all on deck to witness the game, and to cheer on their sturdy heroes. S'risxnNsoN, 0, Wasrloroal., ti. ' The weather on the day of the St. Johns game was only rivaled by that of 'thanksgiving day, when Washougal p'ayed Stevenson H. S. Much ol' the field was covered with water from two to six inches deep, and some interesting zrttempjs were made by Stevenson to drown the Washougal players outright. Harland Brock scored a touchdown in the first quarter, connecting with a for- N-.ard pass from Weger. The game was featured by several mishaps for Wash- ougal, and muddy complexions for everybody. The Lille-up: Clarke, center: I.. Kiser, left guardg Loren Cochran, left tacl-leg Woodings, left endg H. Kiser, right guardg C. Strong, right taekleg Neal, iight endg Weger, quarterbaekg Brock tcaptainl, right halfbackg Jones, left halfhackg tlampen, fullbackg Reinseth, W. Strong, Powell, utility. BASKETBALI.. There were some real surprises for the local basketball fans in this season's work. First of all, two of those who played on the second team last year came out in better form, and two of the old line were relegated to places on the bench. llick Sn1ith's graduation last spring deprived the team of one of its best players: l.ut the bill was filled by Campen's return to school. With such an auspicious change in affairs, the early days of tlte season boded success. Eight games in all were played, and of these Washougal lost only twog tle st cond encounter with Vancouver, and the final game with Stevenson. The individual players might he said to have been stronger this season than last, but team work was not as good. Weger, playing at guard, covered the floor in the old style. His teammate. Clarence Strong possessed the admirable quality of stick-to-itiveness, particularly of sticking to his opponent. This Mt. Norway husky was one of those players who got better with age, for he served orly rarely as utility last season. ' l
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