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Coach nDoc' Kleveland, after overcoming many ob- stacles, finally got together enough boys to start an eleven-man football team, the first ln Hatton since about l945. Twenty-two men were out for football, and practice was started when school began last fall. Fecause the majority of the boys were busy with fall work, practices were held mostly at night. Four games were played during the season. The Flyers' first game was with the Hillsboro 'Burros'. The Burros, having played eleven-man football before, had the edge on the green Hatton team, and they de- feated the Flyers, 12-O. The second game showed that the Flyers had learn ed oulte a bit from the previous ed the Larlmore Polar Bears, 9-6. game. Hatton defeat- TT, H 3: . Q Football 1 . 15 Back row: Gene Sands, Gene Thompson, Neal Holter. Gary Holmen, Ronald Hjelmstad, Gordon Grydenlund. Willie Thompson, Jim Huset, David Hanson. Duane David Holter, James Gronhovd, Middle row: Coach Kleveland, Huus, Arley Boe, Charles Hel- dahl, Assistant Coach McLain. Front row: Dale Ness, Morris Ostmo, Arleigh Bjerke, John Ostlie, Dave Anderson, Elroy Onstad, The third game was played with the Portland P1rates'. This was the only game that Hatton played against s team which had just started eleven-man football. With the ball exchanging hands many times, the Hatton Flyers were not to be outclassed, clicking with two touchdown passes to put another game in the winning column for Hatton. The final score was 12-O. The last game of the season for Hatton was play- ed agalnst the sharp Mayville team, who defeated the Flyers, 40-12. Since Hatton does not have an eleven-man foot ball field, the Flyers played their home games at Grace Field in Mayville. The last three games were night games played on this fleld. 21 Guy Kidtbo, John Finstad.
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Basketball 3 1 V V4 '1v1t' 1 :X fi-gg qi lgfxl 7-fx 'W ale less Glen Wanbneim Ronald Pederson John Flnstad Curly cLa1n C0368 Seated Rusty Panson Donnie Hanson Arleigh Bjerke Stewart S nder Rodney nompscn Hjalmar Pederson A Team Of the games played by the Flyers during the 1951 52 basketball season 19 were on the win column and only 6 were lost for Hatton This was a successful and most interesting season for the Flyers as they took the Red River Valley Conference championship with a 9 l record and placed in the regional tournament at Valley City Coach Curly McLain and Assistant Coach Doc Kleve land had nine rsturnln lettermen from the previous year They were Cecil ordahl, Hjalmer Pederson, Jr Donald Hanson, David Hanson, Ronald Hjelmstad, Rodney Thompson, Arleigh Bjerke, Stewart Sander, and Ronald Pederson Boys who came up from the 'B' squad and the grades were Dale Ness, John Flnstad, and Glen Wambhelm Last year the Hatton 'Flyers' rad the R R V C top scorer, David Hanson Agaln this year the Flyers boast ed the top scorer for the conference, Don Hanson, stel lar center for the Flyers Graduating Flyers of '52 are Cecil Cordahl, Hjal mer Pederson, Jr., Stewart Sander, Rodney Thompson, and Arlelgh Bjerke. Aubrey Flllbrandt and Elrcy Onstad,the team manager and trainer respectively, are also Seniors 22 1 Ms'-'f' IT5 E 1u'f: C flw I--, gg wg? ' W 'J N Us . ,Y ' V, 4 T- U at it f sytl 1 'We My Xkf , - 13 W I . ,A Rt, p f I -.. , I 1 jx I I If . f' ,311 ' 1 i I 1 7 ew A . , 4 d , , ' JL . P . sal? . W 1 WM .ecnax 'fi 1 T '11 11 1'-at 5 fy 1 a . -- r ' f ' -few 1 f -.- as r a Xl! an X fra H X ,,fe f eta dlng: Aubrey Fillbrandt, Student Manager: Cecil Cordahl, Ronald Hjelmstad , - 1' ', 1 . ' , U ' , ' QC 99 ' 1 I I s o o n
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