S. Preeco
D. Patterson
M. Hall
B. Miller
M. Miller
M. Carbery
G. SUvers
E. Porter
D. Rolfe
T. Dearing
Q. Iioward
V. Carlson
J. Green
S. Livingston
M. Peterson
It. Chauvin
Cch Ed '13voxel (center) discusses strategy for tomorrow's game with co-captains
Jim Cafferty, Wayne Darling, Kirk Charlson and Clyde Coon.
Lions, Braves to clash
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by Diana Dumas
Borah carries a slight edge into the seventh
annual Veterans' Day grid match with Boise
tomorrow at Bronco Stadium. Pre-game activities
will begin at ]:10, with the game set for 2
o'clock.
The outcome of this year's traditional battle
with the rival Braves will again determine the
Southern Idaho Conference championship. Borah's
seasonal record, 9-0, tops the laves 7-1-1 mark;
although in conference play the two teams are
much closer. Borah sports an undefeated 5-0
record in SIC play while Boise stands 4-0-1.
Borah's lineup averages 181 pounds per man,
nine pounds heavier than the average for' Boise's
starting eleven. Offensive-wise Borah has piled
up 195 points against its SIC competitors, the
Braves, 153 p¢.ints. Boise leads in defensive play,
limiting its; conference opponents to 21 points.
Borah's defense has allowed 33 points in SIC
play.
Boise's Kent Scott leads the SIC individual
scoring with 47 points, while Wayne Darling and
Steve Preece lead the Lions and are second in
SIC scoring with 36 points each. Following them
is Borah's Dave Rolfe with 30 points.
Co-captains Wayne Darling, Kirk Charlson,
Clyde Coon and Jim Cafferty will head Coach
Ed Troxel's Lions, while Coa:h Ed Kne:ht's
Braves have chosen co-ctptains Robbie Shell-
worth, Kent Scott and Randy Hulbert.
"This is the big one," commented Lion men-
tor Troxel today. "We've slmwn ste.'tdy progress
and if everyone comes through, this will be the
best ball game of the year."
The Borah gridders have never lost a game
to Boise during these past six years of rivalry.
Previous wctories are: 1958- 19-13; 1959---20-14;
1960---19-13; 1961 -27-7; 1962 -25-13; 1963-21-20.
The Lion elev,.n trounced the Highland I4ams,
47-0 last Friday with eighl gridders combining
for the score. Boise found the going a little
rougher as they sque:lked by Twin Falls 14-13
the same night.
STARTING LINEUP
IfORAH No. Weight Pos. BOISE
Sr. Steve Preeee 11 180 QB Sr. Sherm Stearns
St. Clyde Coon 43 155 LHB St'. Robbie Shellwortb
St. Dave Rolfc 45 160 RHB St. Pat Emmingham
Sr. Wayne Darling 30 176 FB Sr. Reed Tetrick
Sr. Jim Cafferty 51 174 C Sr. Larry Stoldt
St. Vie Carlson 66 188 RG Sr. Roger Burdick
Sr. Bill Miller 63 185 LG Sr. Deb Burgess
Sr. Kirk Charlson 78 210 RT St. Steve Talarowski
Sr. Mike Miller 70 188 LT Sr. John Thomson
Sr. Quentin Howard 87 175 RE St. Kent Scott
Sr. Jim Greene 86 190 LE Sr. Steve Hall
PAST RECORD
BORAEI BOISE
No. Weight
12 160
42 160
23 160
27 197
52 165
61 170
6O 162
79 175
77 170
88 215
89 155
Borah Boise
Missoula 34 7 Lewiston 35
" Las Vegas 26 0 Klamath Falls 38
Medford 21 13 Mountain Home 51
Richland 53 0 Pocatello 0
Nampa 33 , 7 Caldwell 35
Twin Falls 21 14 Nampa . 33
Pocatello 41 12 Medford 3
Caldwell 53 0 Highland 71
Highland 47 0 Twin Falls 14
It. Heikkoht L. Wright EL. Montgomery
G. BIUs
Team managers (bottom to
top) Ken Starkey, Jim Bald-
win, llarold Coe and Dan Last.
In the sportlight
by Diana Dumas
A slightly nervous student
body paces the halls this week
as fever of excitement mounts.
Presidential electhm xesults, term
l)al;rs and last week's exaJn
scores are all shoved aside while
everyone centers his attention
on one main attration -- the
Borah-Boise game.
IAon gridders have had theic
moments of glory this season,
but behind these moments have
been hours of hard practice for
which they deserve a tremendous
amount of credit. To go out for
football is one thing; but to
slick with it is another.
Also deserving a "tip of the
hat" are four reliable and effi-
cient workers -.- Ken Starkey,
Dan Last, Harold Coe and Jim
Baldwin. These four grid man-
agers have backed the team In
both tough and easy spots all
season and have spent many
hours towards making the Lions
best in the state.
Congratulations are in order
to the Lion cubs and their
coaches, Ray ttill, Gary Gag-
non and Bob Huelskanp who
produced a fine 5-3 season stand-
ing.
A final reminder ..... don your
green agd gold tomorro' and
go support the team of your
:hoice (Lions, naturally). The
AP poll rated 'era number one.
Let's make 'era number one.
The word ? Attitude. The cry ?
BEAT BOISE !
Lions, victors
"It was probably the finest
game ever played by the Borah
High school team as a whole,"
commented Coach Troxel on the
19 Lion eleven's smashing 53-0 vie-
0 tory over Caldwell Friday, Oct.
0 30, at Simplot Stadium in Cald-
0 well.
2 Steve Preece led the scoring
6 with two touchdowns. Nearly 60
7 Borah players participated in the
0 tussle between the Lions and
:i3 Cougars.
Coaches Gary Gagnon, ]gay Hill and Bob Varsity coaches Gary Farnworth, AI (fffcrty and
Huelslamp guided Lion (3ubs tlwoughout the DeIne, Pankratz played a major role in prompting the
F. Kudolph S. Carey '64 grid season. Lions' all-win season record, i !