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East-West Dual: n Sports East High East High East High East High East High East High East High East High East High East High Quadrangular, Ce T. C. High, there Wave1'ly, here . West, there Cedar Falls, here Big Four ,,.... T. C. High, here Cedar Falls, there Charles City, here District . . . . . Mississippi Valley 1st in Mississippi Valley Con- ference Tournament 17 - Fort Dodge 19 25 - New Hampton . 11 37 - Dubuque ..,.. 15 - West Wfaterloo . 17 14 - Osage . . . . 20 21 - Davenport . , , 17 11-Cresco ,. , .. 25 sth in District Meet 4th in State Meet T E N N I S They XVe dar Falls . Third . . . , , , 0 6 , 2 4 6 4 1 . . 1 wg 3 V . Second 0 6 , H3 3 5 1 , , Fifth 1 , Third TRACK SCHEDULE State Indoor Meet: Eighth East-Dubuque-West Triangular: Tie for Second Quadrangular: First TeaCher's College Relays: 1st-880 relay, lst-440 relay, 2nd- mile relay 70-SX6-56-1X6 Drake Relays: 3rd - 880 relay, 4th - mile relay Hampton Relays: First Big Four Conference: First East-Grundy Center-Reinbeck Triangular: asm-asm-so District: First East-Oelwein Dual: 69 - 64 Mississippi Valley Conference: Fifth State Meet F ,xi I Tyson stars in fhe dashes O Zell takes bezzvywefglsf tha1npio11slaip I Bulzoff, Milleffe, Rolzerfson, McCracken I Gllnrlerson and Sears go tu the 111:11 Page Twenty-seven
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East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East e Twenty-si High High High High High High High. . High High High. . High High High High High. . High High High High. . High High High High X FOOTBALL ..33 - McKinley, Cedar Rapids 0 ....6--Dubuque...... . ..13 ....14-CharlesCity... 0 ....0-Austin... ....13 ....31-Ft. Dodge... 7 ....6-MasonCity...,,.....16 0 ,...13 BASKETBALL . . . 34-Dike ............ . . . . . . . 32 - Roosevelt, Cedar Rapids 25-FortDodge .... ....17- 32--CedarFalls.., ....17-Dubuque ... ,...27-Charles City... ....17-MasonCity.... ....23-West Waterloo....... . . . .37 - McKinley, Cedar Rapids ....24-Cedar Falls ....35--Franklinm... ....26-Fort Dodge... ....27--WebsterCity..,.... 14-Mason City .. . . Orange .... .... - Roosevelt, Cedar Rapids 0 -West Waterloo. . . . . , 6 26 33 35 14 29 26 26 41 29 33 25 20 45 33 30 The Yea East High. . . .41 -Wilson, Cedar Rapids 25 East High .... 31 - West Waterloo ....... 33 East High 32 -Davenport . 27 East High ...,.. 22 - Clinton ........ . . .31 Sectional Tournament lost to West Wfaterloo - 32 tO 23 G O L F East High 13 22 - 6-man team - Cedar Falls. N6 East High 8 - 4-man team - New Hampton, 4 East High 4 - 8-man team - West High. . 10 East High ,.... 8 - Waverly .......,.... 10 East High - Big Four - 4th place East High - Mississippi Valley - 6th place East High -- Cedar Falls East High - XVest High East High - Waverly W R E S T L I N G East High ...... 28 - Iowa Falls .... . .... 20 East High . . .4th in Quadrangular Meet at West East High .,... 28 - Mason City ..... . . .20 East High ...... 16 - Clarion ..... , . .22 East High ...... 32 -Eldora . ,. . . .10 O Wz11'1'e11 rates all-state selection O Trojans initiate new members O Seidler makes all-state renter
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FIRST ROW: St. Mgr. L. Danton, J. Gcvnmell, R. Stephens, J. Brooks, R. McKinstrv, D. Fike, H. Kepple, R. Arthur, D. Marble, H. Teisinger, St. Mgr. G. Chapman. SECOND ROW: R. Ostrander, D. Dierenheld, A. Lawrence, D. Lauritson, H. Peterson, H. Zell, W. Welch, D. McDermott, B. Updegraff, H. Robinson, B. O,Brien. YQ? THIRD Row: Coach W. W'aters, B. Nelson, V. Jones, P. Fagerlind, H. Stahlhui, H. Weiitlie. E. Stephens, Capt. XV. XVarren, D. Handheld, D. Brooks, B. Gunderson, J. Lyon, M. Klevwinan, Head Coach L. Rnffensperger, Coach H. Sievers. On the Gridiron From opening kickoff to Hnal gun, the 1939 foot- ball season showed what can be done at East. It was a success both from the standpoint of wins and losses and also from the spirited student in- terest in the games. The outstanding player on this year's team was Captain Wfillie Warren. He was selected as a member of .the second all-state team by the LD.P.A. Wfarren, a guard, was one of the hardest working individuals on the team. Practice started late in August so that the boys were well in trim before the beginning of school. Returning major lettermen included Willie Warren and Dick Dierenfield in the line, and Har- lan Kepple, Leon Pike, and Eugene Stephens in the backfield. Nine of last yearis minor lettermen also reported. The Hrst game of the season, with McKinley of Cedar Rapids, proved to be a walkaway for East and revealed a promising Raffensperger coached team. However, after the Dubuque game, with East on the short end of the score, things were not so bright. This was to be expected as Dubuque, with Dick Hoener, proved itself to be one of the strongest teams in the state. Page il vsenty-eight The Mason City game, feature tilt of the third annual homecoming celebration, found the grid- sters primed for victory. However, it took more than East had to stop the powerful Mason City eleven. Although a loss, it proved to be a rousing welcome for the old grads. The final game of the season was the intra- city battle with West High. As game time drew near, excitement reached fever pitch and East Highis walls echoed as the cheer leaders got into action. Since West has more adequate facilities for handling the crowd, the game was held in their stadium. The night of the game was cool and crisp, perfect football weather. The stands were filled long before game time even though all seats were reserved. After the flag raising ceremony, the contest got under way. The game, a battle in every sense of the word, ended with East ahead. West scored in the first quarter, but East came back to score two touchdowns and threaten a third time. W'ith the final gun, pandemonium broke loose, and crowds of celebrants stormed the gates. With this game the season ended. East came out with four victories, three defeats, and one tie.
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