“C” RAIDERS EDGED I A]BY PRIORY, 7-0, BUT F(HAVE GOOD RECORD A]By Johnson, G.On Saturday, November 11, the “C” maRaiders played their last game of the | cer season on Eaton Field, and they lost a heartbreaker to Priory, 7-0. If they I ®vlt; had tied or won the game, they would ai have been A.B.C. champions on the 11 C” level.I beThe only score was made in the ^ 2nd quarter by Priory on a 12-yard end sweep. The “C” players bounced ^ right back to score a T.D. on a quar-1 jlu] terback sneak, but it was called back by a penalty.The team had a good 4-2 season, I „ beating Burroughs 7-0, Lutheran North 39-0, Principia 12-7, and Lutheran South 25-6. They lost to Country Day 14-0 and to Priory 7-0.The “C” boys scored 83 points to opponents’ 34.iiTh;cau ancGolden and Pearsall proved to be agood passing-receiver combination. ^ Snyder was fast on runbacks. Shallop led the line on offense and was good on defense. The “C” Raiders had a (1(e fine season and some day should be mej excellent varsity material. eag(The lineup against Priory—F. Wolf fort LE, Walling LT, D. Zuckner LG, Kim- und ble C, Shallop RG, K. Campbell RT. I witl Pearsall RE, Golden QB, B. Snyder j p0t£ HB, A. Zuckner HB, Shane FB. footOn defense Johnston, R., Minowitz, | com and Brown, J. were in the line, and Athey in the backfield. Subs were Johnson, Dettelbach, C., Biele, Hutter,and Wolf, E. ! ouratmestaiter :