1944 News Media
1944 News Articles
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Kennewick Event Draws 2500 Fans
September 16, 1944. Yakima Daily Republic. [pdf]
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1944 Richland Beaver Starters
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Football Season of 1944
This review was taken from the 1945 Yearbook. [pdf]
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1944 Richland Beaver Team Photo
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Give Banquet to Football Players
November 30, 1944 Kennewick Courier-Reporter [pdf]
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GAME 1: Saturday September 23, 1944 — Prosser Mustangs
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Richland Scores
September 23, 1944. Yakima Daily Republic. [pdf]
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Prosser Game
September 28, 1944 Kennewick Courier-Reporter [pdf]
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Prosser Mustangs Upset by Richland
September 24, 1944 Yakima Morning Herald. Report of Richland's 19 - 0 win over Prosser in the first game of the season. Not bad for a bunch of kids from 26 different states playing for the first time. Remember that Prosser was undefeated during 1943 and were Yakima Valley Champions. [pdf]
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GAME 2: Friday September 29, 1944 — Sunnyside Grizzlies
GAME 3: Friday October 13, 1944 — Pasco Bulldogs
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Pasco Wins Battle
October 14, 1944 Yakima Daily Republic [pdf]
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Bulldogs Score in Two Running Plays
October 1944 Pasco Herald [pdf]
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GAME 4: Friday October 20, 1944 — Kennewick Lions
GAME 5: Friday October 27, 1944 — Dayton Bulldogs
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Richland Scores
October 28, 1944. Yakima Daily Republic [pdf]
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Dayton review and announcement of Grandview
November 16, 1944 [pdf]
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GAME 6: Saturday November 4, 1944 — Pasco Bulldogs
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Richland Ties Pasco Eleven
November 4, 1944 Yakima Daily Republic [pdf]
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Game Set Next Friday for Richland
October 1944 Pasco Herald. Includes a picture of Pasco legend Emerson Morgan [pdf]
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GAME 7: Saturday November 11, 1944 — Grandview Greyhounds
GAME 8: Friday November 17, 1944 — Dayton Bulldogs
GAME 9: Thursday November 23, 1944 — Kennewick Lions
- 1944 Notes & Highlights
- Richland's mascot changed from the Broncs to the Beavers after the third game of the season. Richland played their home games on a temporary field by the north side of Lee Boulevard across from the city park by the Columbia River.