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U 1 I ' -- K P' . -I T , - V 'vi f' Back Row IL to Rl-Russell Dahl. Raymond Bergeson. Thomas Gillott, llarlnn lmnielson. Elwood Throndrucl, Lyle Thompson, Rueben Vane. Albert We-sthy. Second Row .CLvto RJ-Coach Dan Soli, Melvin Strom, Lennard l'v:u-son, Clifford Plate, Everett Dahl. Curtis Nielson, Donald Em.rstrand. Robert I-lolnir ulst As-Vt Com-li thrill Kieff 1 . ' , 'z 4 er. Third Row fL to RJ-Guy Hovland, Merle Jordahl, .Iohn Fjoseide. liolnrrt Trotter, Allan Lund, Maynard Callihan. Donald Femrile. l Fourth Row fl. to RJ-Harry Sather, Keith XVini.:'e, Daniel Olson, ltnebcn Wingu, Gerald Mxchaelson. Raymond Peterson, Arden Borgendule, Dennis Soblom, Robert Jordnhl. FOOTBALL Dawson's 1939 football squad played their first game at Appleton. It started with good gains and Dawson held the su- premacy throughout most of the game. Scoring in the first quanter with power thrusts through the line and around the ends, the Dawson gridders gave evidence of again being contenders for the League Championship. The score was 12 to 6 in favor of Dawson. The following Friday Dawson journey- ed to Madison. The first half made us wonder if the team had let down, but they scored in the second half and the final score was 14 to 0 in our favor. A week later, Ortonville's powerful team was too much for our crippled locals. Daiw- son suffered its most severe defeat of the season, the score being 35 to 0 in favor of Qrtonville. Playing a somewhat indifferent brand of football, with the exception of the se- cond quarrter, we had little trouble in de- feating Canby in the first home game of the season. The score was 19 to 0 in our favor. The following Friday we had our Home- coming game with Clarkfield. We made no first downs and were defeated 36 to 0. The following week we played Granite Falls. Apparently on the come-back trail, our boys played their best game in several weeks to defeat the Granite Falls team. The game was largely defensive in na-ture, with our boys holding tight when the goal line w'as near their backs. The final score was 6 to 0 in favor of Dawson. The final game of the season was played at Clarlk, South Dakota. The boys made two touchdowns, but the fast and powerful Clark Eleven proved too much for us- and we were defeated 32 to 14. On the whole, we are optimistic for the future. We have some mighty good materi- al and feel confident that our boys will come through with flying colors next year.
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Hack Row il, to RJ Guy Harland. Conrad Mahlum, Randolph Thompson, I' -tis Yielson Everett Dahl Russell Dahl ui . . . . , .. . Front Row ll. to Rl-Coach Dan Soli, Harlan Danielson. Robert Trotter, Merle Jordahl. Calvin Haugen, Rueben Vane, Raymond Bergeson, Manager Lyle 'I'l10lTlllS0ll. BASKETBALL Our boys put in a good season and show- d up well in the tournament at Monte- ideo. In their first encounter at the tour- ament, Dawson defeated Ortonville in a hrilling 30-29 victory. Milan was our ext victim, and was overthrown to the une of 25-23 in the second over-time eriod. This tough contest had its results, owever, and our tired team entered the hampionship game against Montevideo, laying very well in the beginning, but ere finally defeated by a score of 27-10. ur boys played excellent basketball and he chances for next year, with only five ut of the squad of 25 being graduated, ook mighty good. This year's schedule and the results of he games were as follows: Opponents Boyd Clara City Ortonville Milan Boyd Madison Clarkfield Montevideo Appleton Granite Falls Milan Clarkfield Granite Falls Madison Appleton Ortonville Montevideo Where played there there here here here there there here here there there here here here there there there W - T 27-24 20-19 25-27 17-37 19-21 36-12 17-31 17-26 20-27 26427 32-47 26-25 30-26 31-17 34-35 26-34 28-41 3 L
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