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Show Gallant Juniors Close Second Tough Season South's B team stretched its losing streak to eight straight yesterday yester-day as it bowed to the mighty Easterner? 14-0. This fracas was one of the hardest fought games that any Cub team has put up to this year, for the juniors were trying for a victory with everything they I had. Except for the play immediately preceding the scoring plays, the teams looked very evenly matched. f East's first score came shortly after the beginning of the second quarter when East came on a sus- ?, tained drive from their own forty-yard forty-yard line. Phil Gregorsen plunged plung-ed over from the three-yard stripe. The Leopards scored again in the fourth stanza. It came as a result of a blocked kick. Gregorsen Gregor-sen again did the scoring honors. The entire first half was nip and tuck with each team threatening. threaten-ing. As the third quarter opened a good kick and a penalty put the Cubs in a hole, but the dependable dependa-ble foot of Harry Erskine punted out of danger. Midway in the period the Leopard Leo-pard machine marched to the Cub twenty-five, but their drive bogged bog-ged down and South took over. For East Gregorsen and Sasaki stood out, while for the Southerners Southern-ers Breeze and McClelland were in the spotlight. |