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lm VV. S. H. S. ATHLETICS Ji' J-8 FOOTBALL LOUIS JOHNSON, Captain EVERETT BARTHO LOMEVV, Managfll' RIEHRERRRR Everett Bartholomew Donnell Henderson Louis Johnson Frank Hall John Dickey Amos Pearce Lloyd Knutson C. SQUAD 'l'. IJEWEY, ,Coach Norman Hayes Glynn Knutson Samuel Dallas Bob Zener Roscoe Branaman Floyd Williams
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I l 1920 W. s. H. s. 27 l , l GAMES T Foo'rBAl.l. 1919-20 LOUIS JOHNSON, Captain IEYERETT BARTHOLOMEW, Manager Prospects for a foot ball team were fairly good this year About 20 men turned out at 'the first of the season but the lower classmen dropped Off ORG DY one until Just the Juniors and Seniors were left. As the team was madet up froin these two classes, it didn't out much ice if they came out or no. IGOLDENDALE AT WHITE sAl.lvioN Our iirst game was with Goldendale on the home gridiron. We fully GXDected to be beaten as we had only two days practice under Coach Dewey while our opponents had been practicing for over two weeks. But the old Crimson land White still had the pep of old so at the end off the game, the score stood nothing to nothing with White Salmon on the offensive. l WHITE SALMON AT THE DALLES The next game was with The Dalles. The W. S. boys were feeling good after holding Goldendale down and they had a hazy idea of winning. But The Dalles had 1 regular college eleven in weight, size and experience, as seen by the one-.ided score of 97 to 7 against Whibe Salmon. I WHITE SALMON AT HOOD RIVER The following Friday, we went to Hood River. We were a trifile ner- vous after being so badly walloped at The Dalles, but went through with the game anyway. 'The jinx was on us and this, with Hood River's luck, de- feated us 26 to 0. Hood River made one of her goals by falling on the ball after it had rolled between five or six men's legs across the line. . W STEVENSON AT WHITE SALMON After that game, the YV. S. H. S. team woke up and took on the do or die spirit. We got Stevenson up for the following week. White Salmon started off with Ia goal during the first two minutes of play: From then on, we scored at will, making long forward passes and end runs count every time. The scoxie book told a woeful tale to the Stevensonites when the game was call-ed. The score was 59 to 0 with Stevenson never getting closer to White Salmon's goal line than the center of the field-where they always started at the kick-off. W WHITE SALMON AT GOLDENDALE Mr. Cain telephoned down for a return game at Goldendale, so our boys put on their togs and decided to take another crack at Coach Cain's hope- fuls. There was a 100-mile gale blowing and Goldendale wanted to cancel the game but we would hear nothing of it. Consequently the game was played with dirt llying and wind blowing and few spectators. The last was well because then there wouldn't be so much chance of the city of Gcldendale to see how badly their poor old team was out-classes. We played 10 minute quarters instead of the regular time therefore the game was very short. But during that time White Salmon piled up ten counters to -Go'ldendale's Inone. For Goldendale, it was a good thing that the game was short, otherwise the score would have been larger. The game was shortened to enable White Salmon to catch the train at Maryhill. This game ended a very successful football season for White Salmon High. Our percentage was .500, with two games won, two lost and one tied. Our success was due to the great efforts of Coach C. T. Dewey.
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