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Fifth How—Coach Murray, Assistant Coach Wa!brandt. John Gilbertson, Carl Sandberg, Managers Harold Olson. Thomas O’Connell. Fourth How—Oliver Lyksett, James Lonergan, Howard Norvohl. Gordon Wilcox, Ward Stevenson, Wheldon Slevlingson, Jack Cashman. Jack Cornelissen. Third Row'—Kenneth Christensen. Dean Erickson, Jack St. Ores, Louis Hichie, Robert Kngebretson. Paul Kvarnes, Robert DeWitte. Second Row—Jack Zezza, Donovan Persell, David Sandberg. Harold Persell, Ernest Richie. Jerry Kukuska, John Strom, Lawrence Mickelson, Lyle Cameron. First Row—John Cameron. Wallace Behm, Eugene Benedict. James Wallace, Leslie Lindstrom, William Miller. Donald Ward. John Bowers. Football Coaches .............................. Mr. Murray Mr. Walbrandt Managers ............................ Harold Olson Thomas O'Connell Co-Captains ......................... Donald Ward William Miller finds Wallace Behm Donovan Persell Harold Persell I-awrence Mickelson Lyle Cameron Kenneth Christensen Jack St. ()res heldon Stevlingson John Gill ertson Jack Cashman Tackles Jack Zezza Dean Erickson Robert Kngebretson Robert DeWitte Guards William Miller Donald Ward Ernest Richie John Strom Centers James Wallace John Cameron Paul Kvarnes Howard Xorvold Quarterbacks Leslie Lindstrom Ward Stevenson Howard Cox Halfbacks Eugene Benedict John Bowers David Sandberg Jack Cornelissen Richard Cronk Oliver Lyksett James Lonergan Carl Sandlverg Fullbacks Jerry Kukuska Louis Richie Gordon Wilcox 31
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A Galaxy of Stars WILLIAM MILLER, Guard— “Bill Miller, No. 24, 16 years old, 5’ 8 tall, 161 pounds, was chosen honorary co-captain of the Raiders for the season. ‘Bill played on three championship teams, and both his offensive and defensive play made him a star, especially against Menom- onie and River Falls. DONALD WARD, Guard— Donald ard, No. 35, honorary co- captain for the season, 17 years o'd, weight 185 ]X)unds, 5’ 9 tall, played guard position. “Don has been a member of three cham- pionship teams for Hudson. He played outstanding hall on l oth the offensive and defensive. His b;st ball was against Colfax and Chippewa Falls. RICHARD CRONK, Halfback— Richard Cronk, No. 28. 5’ 9” tall, weight 158 pounds, 17 years old was out the latter part of the season because of a bad leg. ] his was “Dick’s” second year as a letterman. His best game was against Chippewa Falls. His hard running made him an offensive threat to Hudson’s oppon- ents. WALLACE BEHM, Left End— At left end was Wallace Behm, No. 37, the tallest man on the team, 17 years old, 6 4 tall. “ al y’s” defensive play stood out throughout the season and gained him true recognition against Ellsworth. His height made him a constant threat to his opponents as a pass receiv r, although he was used mostly as a decoy. LESLIE LINDSTROM, Quarterback— At quarterback, wearing No. 32, we had “Les Lindstrom, whose outstanding offen- sive blocking and defensive tackling were an important factor in Hudson’s victories. ‘Les”, 16 years, 5‘ 8 tall, and weight 160 pounds, has been on three championship teams. He played his best ball against Spring Valley and New Richmond. L( )U IS RICH IE, Fullback— “Louie” Richie played his best ball on the defense against Colfax. This was “Louie’s first year out, and he showed that he had what it takes. “Louie”, weighed 137 ixmnds, was 17 years old, 5’ 7 tall, and wore No. 23. He used his |x wer in playing fullback. EUGENE BENEDICT, Halfback— No. 27, was 18 year old Eugene Bene- dict, halfback, 5’ 11” ta’l, and weight 165 pounds. This was “Beno’s third straight season with a championship Raider eleven. ‘Beno’s” drive made him an outstanding back on the offensive. His outstanding games were against New Richmond and Ellsworth. JAMES WALLACE, Center— At the pivot spot we had “Jim” Wal- lace, No. 36. 17 years old, 5' 714” tall, weight 138 pounds. This was “Jim’s” second year as center, and he carried out his duties very well. He was outstanding on the offensive against Spring Valley. His good passing made Hudson’s good season possible. JOHN BOWERS, Halfback— At right halfback we had 16 year old “Johnnie” Bowers, 5’ 9” tall and weight 153 pounds. After three years of hard work, “Johnnie’ won his letter in his senior year. His number 29, spelled doom for the Col- fax team. ‘Johnnies” speed accounted for four touchdowns for the Raiders. 32
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