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1950 Grid Season Bonnesteel's six man football team got off on the wrong foot in the season's opener against Lake Andes when they bowed to a much stronger team 49-7. This game was played at Lake Andes on September 15th with the Eagles acting as hosts to the Tigers. Several players got their first taste of real action in this contest after only five lettermen from the previous year answered Coach Art Glynn's call for practice. Fifteen players reported for practice and were as follows: Duane Dunkak, Bill Wernke, Don Applebee, Bob Hausmann, Ronnie Knox, Bill Bruce, Eldon Halverson, LeRoy Hoar, Gerald Pepper, Don Schmitz, Ted Schmitz, Bob Metal, Willis Goodman, Jim Schmitz, and Tom Bailey. The first eleven players named above were selected as this year's letter winners with only Dunkak and Wernke graduating out of the eleven. Fairfax gave Bonesteel their first win Z5-8 in a game played at Bonesteel in which Duane Dunkak showed his offensive ability by scoring three touchdowns. The third game of the season was played with the Spencer Pirates at Bonesteel and the Tigers were defeated 31-8 by the flashy aerial attack unleashed by the opponents. Fairfax again fell to the Orange and Black 36-12 when they played host to the Tigers on October 6th. Donald Applebee, a Sophomore half-back, showed very good running power in this game as he skirted across for three T.D.'s. Bonesteel played the only afternoon game of the season at Marty Mission on Saturday, October 14th. Marty's Braves took advantage of all the breaks in this very closely played game in which they returned two intercepted passes for T.D's. to beat the home team 19 to 6. Butte's flashy gridders broke the jinx that Bonesteel had appar'ently held over them the past several seasons as they defeated the Tigers 20-7 in a hard fought game at Bonesteel. In the three previous years Bonesteel's Tigers had defeated Butte three times and tied the score at 6 to 6 three times to shut them from victory in any game. The last game of the season for the squad was played on the home field against Dallas in which the Tigers bowed to the tune of 54 to 7. This game was highlighted by a last minute touchdown by Gerald Pepper upon his interception of an enemy lateral. This game also marked the last one in high school play for Duane Dunkak and Bill Wernke, the graduating co-captains. Dunkak 'placed the Tigers in the scoring department with 8 touchdowns and two T.D. passes completed. Gerald Pepper and LeRoy Hoar looked good the entire season on the defensive end of play and have good prospects for the coming years. This year's record of two wins and five losses was not good as compared with ' previous seasons, but it is sincerely believed that a foundation has been built for a good team in the coming years. FOOTBALL PICTURE Row standing:---Duane Dunkak, LeRoy Hoar, Jim Schmitz, Tom Bailey, Coach Art Glynn, Willis Goodman, Gerald Pepper, Ted Schmitz, and Ronnie Knox. Front row: ----- Eldon Halverson, Don Applebee, Bill Wernke, Bob Hausmann, Bill Bruce, Bob Metal, and Don Schmitz.
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1950-51 Basketball Season Bonesteel --- ------------------------------------------- ----- N 'aper Bonesteel --- ---- - ---- -------------- - Lunch Bonesteel --- ------------------- -------------------- ---------- B u tte Bonesteel --------------------- - ------ Fairfax BIG FOUR Bonesteel --- --------------------------------- - Fairfax Bonesteel --- - ----------- - ---- -Spencer Bonesteel ---- -- --------------- --------- - - --- Dallas Bonesteel --- ------------------- ------------- - - ------- - Burke Bonesteel ----- - ------------------------------- ------- F air-fax Bonesteel ------- Gregory Bonesteel --- ---- ---- --------------- - - ------ - ---- Colome CONFERENCE Bonesteel ---------- Gregory Bonesteel --- - ---- ---- - -------------- F airfax B0neSteel --- ---- -- ---- ---------------- W inner BOneSteel --- ----- Spencer Bonesteel ---- - ------- -------------------- - --------- ------- B u 1-ke Bonesteel -------------- --- --------- -- Gregory Bonesteel --- - -- - -------- --------------------------- M ission Bonesteel --- --- - ----- ---------------- ------ - - Winner Bonesteel --------- ----- ------------- - - - Butte DISTRICT Bonesteel ---- - -- ------------------- ------------------ F airfax Bonesteel ------ ------------------------ - ----------------- C olome Bonesteel ------------------ Gregory Twenty-three prospects turned out to Coach Art Glynn's call for basketball at the first of December. Five lettermen returned form last year's squad and were as follows: Duane Dunkak, Bill Wernke, Vernon Pepper, Donald Applebee, and Bud Jons. The other players on the squad were as follows: Stanley Fisher, Willis Goodman, Eldon Halverson, Bob Hausmann, LeRoy Jons, Ronald Knox, Bob Metal, Dennis Metal, Bob Peppel, John Stroh, and Harley Wiedner. The following ten players were given letters for the '50-'51 season: Duane Dunkak, Bill Wernke, Bud Jons, Vernon Pepper, Don Applebee, Ronnie Knox, Dennis Metal, Marvin Jons, John Stroh, and Bob Hausmann. Individual scoring honors were given to Bud Jons, who had a total of 278 points in Z3 games and Vernon Pepper was second with 2.20 tallies. Bonesteel's total points for the season were 1057 as compared with 928 for the opponents. The average nurnber of markers per game was 45.9 for the Tigers and 40 for the opposition. John Stroh, a member of the Junior class, was awarded a trophy for the best free- throw average throughout the season. Johnny's average was 717, having made 29 out of 41 attempts. Players on Picture Back row:---Gerald Smith, Ted Schmitz, Bob Peppel, LeRoy Jons, Harley Weidner, Stanley Fisher, Byron Pepper, and Donald Schmitz. Second rowz- LeRoy Hoar the Student Manager, Jimmy Schmitz, Bob Hausmann, Donald Applebee, Marvin Jons, Duane Dunkak, Willis Goodman, Bob Metal, and Coach Art Glynn. Front row:-- Ervin Schroeder, John Stroh, Ronnie Knox, Denny Metal, Vernon Pepper, Bill Wernke, and Bud Jons, l
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