The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 28, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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TAPING ANKLES IS IMPORTANT
Coach Jack Luti, footballer Mel Kroker
FOOTBALL IS HARD WORK
Dick Geser watches exercises
TRADING BASEBALL CAP FOR GRID HELMET
Legionnaire Gary Joanis ready for new sport
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NOW HERE'S THE WAY WE'LL DO IT
Uniformed Bend footballers hear the word
LAVA BEAR HOPEFULS PRACTICE BLOCKINS
Gridders learn how to shoulder the burdea
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COACH WINBIGLER TELLS FAMILY GOODBYE
Not really leaving, just away from hom a lot
It's About Time
For First Clash
Football is much more than a sport to some fans.
It's a state of mind. Grid buffs get through other sea
sons with the thought that, eventually, it will be the
"right"season.
The calendar year starts with basketball arid bowl
ing, swings into baseball and other summer activities,
then, finally, it is September and time for the single
wing, the split-T, the long, looping kick and all the ex
citement which is packed into the game called football.
Leaves start to change color, one blanket Isn't
quite enough for comfortable sleeping and the true fan
knows the time is almost now.
Players become anxious, too. They talk it up, an
ticipating the crowds, the noise, the feeling which comes r
with a well-done play. But first, before the team can
trot onto the field for the season-opener, comes a lot
of work.
Gridders must have physical exams and take care
of other pre-season details. There are the working unl-
i forms, as opposed to game outfits, to struggle into.
Plans have to be made by coaches and team cap
tains. , The boys are usually in pretty fair condition, but
some need to melt off a few pounds, improve breathing,
strengthen the legs. '
Exercises, running, eating only the right kinds of
food, body contact, bumps and bruises and lots of work
are on the schedule.
! Put the athlete can grin and bear it because it's
almost time for the first game and maybe, just maybe,
he's slated for a starting position.
(Bulletin Thotos by Bob Glassow, Text by Bob Barber)
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PLANNING FOR THE COMING SEASON
Co-captains Tom Wade, Jeff Ward, with Lull
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