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g?ig2nt0I1g:CIZ.rr1Nfiagce1:iug1.CitirgiiaEgen.C.l.It2ny'arx, B. Gilbert, L..Fortl, L. Wolfe, B. Primrose. Second .rou': H. Keating, D. Y Y, 30 er, arrett, Manager N. Silliman, Coach Stokes. Third row: J. C lb t R. S 5 ll M IP'gLIgit:llgnlJ.J'1lgaIEl3ZZ1:n, D. Mathews, J. Tollefson, and Manager R. Elliott. Back row: H. Sullivan, J. Marlinlirll. Chrilsteiiseii, C: The Willamette team along with Junction City and Cot- tage Grove opened the season against Uni. Hi, Eugene, and St. Francis in the annual Jamboree. On September 14, the Wol- verines played their first league game at junction City, where the Tigers downed them 12-6. W'illamette played its first game at home against Lowell September 21 with Wil-Hi on top 32-6. On September 28, the W'arriors from Oakridge handed Willamette its second defeat with a 25-0 score. Drain came to Willamette on October S to give us our third defeat. On October ll, the Willamette and St. Francis squads fought 46 minutes of hard football before the Saints went over for a 6-0 victory. University High hoisted the Wil-Hi boys at civic stadium in a night game on October 19. The Uni. Hi eleven ran rough shod over the Wil-Hi boys. The W'olverines never really clicked, but they showed lots of spirit. The final score was S3-0. Willamette broke a four game losing streak at Elmira October 26. On November 3, the Wolverines played on their own turf and played a type of football that wins games as they walked over Siuslaw 13-6. The last game of the season was the traditional game with Junction City at the Wil-Hi turf which ended in a 6-6 tie. VARSITY Junction City 6-Wiillamette
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Front rowzi Fisher, L. Sutton, R. Newton, R. Foster, J. Abbott, A. Nicholson. Second row: D. Leo, L. Savage, D. Molde, S Frye, F. Eming, W. Lowery, B. Clllenwater. Third row: D. Mathews, T. Cullicksen, D. Hackleman, E. Slavens, D. Chambers D. Warren. Back row: Coach Turnbull, J. Bernard, S. Parsons, B. Shepard, A. Lindley, L. Petersen, T. Richardson. The Willamette Junior Varsity squad under the coaching of Torn Turnbull turned in a SOO? sea- son record by winning three and losing three. They opened the season on their own gridiron by dropping Siletz 9-6 in a Saturday afternoon game on September 29. The Willamette Junior Varsity lost their third game when junction City came down to hand us a 7-0 loss after a scoreless first half. The Wolver- ines beat Springfield on September 27, when Stan Parsons threw a 35 yard pass to Keith Painter to break up a scoreless tie and give us a 6-0 victory. The Junior Varsity defeated Cottage Grove 7-0, here October 29, in an afternoon encounter. Albany got even by edging the Junior Varsity 13-7 there after a halftime tally of 7-7. Albany garnered their final T.D. in the third period. With a minute left, Will-Hi pushed to the Albany one, but lost the ball on downs. Willamette's J. V. coach, Tom Turn- bull, was born in Ontario, Oregon. There he spent his high school days, where he lettered in football, basketball, and track. He then went to O.S.C. for a half year before enlisting for a three year hitch in the Navy. After being discharged he at- tended Vanport College and U. of O. This is his third year at Willamette as our math teacher. COACH TOM TURNBULL
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