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WQYDC Pavlic FB Kermit Olson HB Ed Men0llI Joining the Capital League this year, the Wilson Rams were cheered on by an enthusiastic student body as the team won six games, lost three, and placed fourth in Capital League football. Wilson's debut in the football scene was the l6th annual Grid-Go-Round at Lincoln Bowl. The Rams dominated the play in the first ten minute game against Bellarmine, but not until the clock showed l:lO did halfback Kerm Olson find a hole over right tackle and carry the ball the final ten yards to score Wilson's first touchdown. Fullback Wayne Pavlic plunged over the middle for the extra point, giving Wilson a'7-0 win over the Bells. ln the first eleven plays of the fourth game Lincoln scored against the Rams, making the score 7-0. The Rams began a 63vyard march in 12 plays to score a touchdown'by Wayne Pavlic, but he was stopped on the l yard line when he tried for the extra point. The game ended 7-6 in favor of the Abes, and Wilson finished second place in its first Grid-Go-Round. One week later the Wilson Rams traveled to Olympia for their first Capital League game. The Rams fought with determination throughout the game but were unable to compete with the Olympia Bears' good ground game and alert defense. The game ended l2-O in favor of Olympia. On the following Friday Wilson used its winged T offense in a surprise 7-6 victory over the Lincoln Abes. Wilson received the ball on the opening kick off, and sophomore quarterback Terry Parker scored the touchdown after Wilson had marched 70 yards in 15 plays to Lincoln's 5 yard line. Olson caught Parker's pass in the end zone to win the extra point. Lincoln scored a touchdown in the second quarter, but their badly needed extra point was blocked by Pavlic, Velkers, and Pullin. Wilson kept the pressure on during the second half, and the Rams won their first Capital and City League game.
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