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dfxt 'lu 5-J Charles Frazier Bob Allison Howard Warrick 0,1 l ,.. mf t 4 Leonard Richardson' ' Norman Richardson of-fonozazy Captains The honorary captainship was divided among three brilliant Pirate gridders: Charles Frazier, Bob Allison, and Howard Warrick. Frazier is a two-year letterman at fullback. I-le was A. S. W. C. president for 1936-37. Allison, quarterback, was co-recipient of the Snider award in 1935 and had been honorary captain three times before. I-Ie was student assistant coach in football, 1936. Allison played his fourth year. Warrick, third-year monogram winner, played end and halfback. He also was student assistant coach in football, junior varsity basketball coach, and head baseball mentor. cinicfsfc cqwazcf Leonard and Norman Richardson, twin brothers and sophomores from Clark- ston, were voted the Snider Cup, football inspiration award, for the 1936 season. These two rugged linemen flashed as outstanding performers and good sportsmen in every game and were named on several All-Opponent teams. N.ig Borleske and Red Reese, coaches at W'hitman and Cheney Normal respectively, both lauded the fine playing of the Richardsons. Norman's illness prior to the Home-coming game gave the Pirates the slogan, Win for Rich! Leonard played his best football in the last two games. Both men are prominent in student activities. MM
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I! b AVEA I ,. A -1 l me , T . . 1 ' N. .rl-+L .li ,ini A lui V ni. , F , 1 V: Lewiston Normal-Whitworth The Pirates opened the -first quarter of the Lewiston-Whitworth game by scor- ing a touchdown in the first three minutes. A pass from Warrick to Mooers, who fumbled on the goal line, the fumble being recovered by Tonn, brought this touchdown about. As the try for point was blocked, the score became 6 to 0 for Whitworth. The half ended with the ball in the Pirates' possession with the score still in their favor. Bronson of Lewiston, who was the outstanding player in the game, broke loose for a 35-yard sprint to the goal line. As the kick was good, Lewiston Nor- mal Went into the lead 7 to 6. Whitworth, trying vainly to score, started passing in the fourth quarter and lateraled one into the waiting arms of Bethel, Lewiston end, who ran unmo- lested fifty yards to the goal line. This ended the scoring, and the game ended 13 to 6 in Lew,iston's favor. T .L
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- af.. eszwz First row: 26, Allison--Iron man-field general-triple threater-classy ball player. 14, Webster-Reserve end who will improve with experience. 9, Benford-A light but fighting trosh who should improve with experience. 5, Sclaccottl-A fiery frosh and likes lt. 8, Carlson-First year guard who showed determination and willingness and will improve with experience. 2, Mac- Intyrs-First-year back-lightest man on squad--lots of spirit! 25, Mooen-A flashy broken field runner who turned in good performances consistently. 13, Wllllarnn-A light but aggressive player who gave all he had. Second row: 33, C. Frazier-Hard-driving fullback. 38, Gay--A fast end who was hampered by knee injury all the season. 16, Vicks:-Aggressive reserve guard who was hampered by a trick knee. 36, Matheson-A plugger. 23, Sullonl-Capable reserve. 21, Stools-A good ground gainer who improved steadily. 29, Pond-An exceptional blocker. Injured most of the season. 37, Carter-A fighter. fl-low he smacks 'em.t Third row: lorry Stannard. coach. 31, N. Richardson-Exceptional player who was placed on several all-opponent squads by teams we met. f'Nougl1 said.J 27, Warrick-Brilliant end and a fighter that was never down. 34, Rawllnql---Reserve lineman with possibilities. 39, Wold-Man mountain who used his weight to advantage. 11, Ritter-Hard-fighting frosh end who likes it plenty. 32, Iohnson-A real defensive- end. l'I'hey shall not passll 24, Greenleaf-A dependable reserve end who improved steadily. 28, Toxin-Most improved blocker on the team. 30, L. Richard- son-Exceptional player who was placed on several all-opponent squads by teams we met. l'Nough said.l Harry Grtbbohm. manager. , I Ct f
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