SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Klamath Union Footballers Mold Picture Session
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"l!!!8 Big Charge TWard 1958 Season Penin9 Gae Next Way Night" Against MarshfieVd Pirates"
AWAITING THE 1958 OPENER The Klamath Union High watches as his team runs through practice ctril s. His as- 175 pound Garv Kranenburo does hiah to haul in . u l pi l r i Li i
ootball squad and coaches take time out for picture,, sistant, in the background are from left to right, DeLance At righ a portion of the Pel'squad is show a, thegei ?tt 1'l? i h'cV"f ""t
.n the mids of a busy pract.ce schedule, as they set them- Duncan, who also directs the Pelican wrestler,, Joe Rob- ready for another tough training session In The foreground C Z ' u I I l! J u VVc?" jW' h -""J
elves for t h. first game of the 1958 season which will be erts, line coach Jim Ingle.by, Gene Strehlou, a newcomer at left, i, Ron House th bugged 160 pound veteran fuN SS I ' ' S qarterback Pat Salvador, right.
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LETTERMAN GUARD Ron Weber, above, promiies
Klamath Union opponent, a rough trip on any play aimed
at hi, spot in the Pelican line. The 160-pound senior I,
looking forward to hi, best year in KU football as the
Pelican, get ,et for Iheir 1958 opener with Marshfield.
OFFENSIVE BACKFIELD UNIT Center Charleton Currin, the largest man on the 1958
Pelican roster at 215 pounds, i, shown at he prepare, to ,nap the ball to quarterback
Blake Griggs. Griggs, a 160 pound junior, is backed up by Ron. Olvera, far left, a 150
pound junior; fullback John Hancock, 200, a transplant lineman, and Don Story, the
fleet 155 pound senior halfback.
SPEEDBURNER Don Stpry, veteran halfback, take, the
ball on a handoff and starts hi, move down field. Story,
one of the mainstay, in the Polican backfiold, i, also
track lefterman.
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