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row: Left to right-LeRay Harty, Sherman Oberhauser, t Arnette TerHark. Malcolm O'Connor, David Helland, Merlin Stockseth, James Faris, Samuel Leinbach, Pe Ersl nd, Claude Larkin, Coach: Jim Crimmings. rrgowz Lift to right-Phillip Schmitz, Richard Smith, Kenneth Eccles, LEIPPY 1. Alan Madsen, Bill Meints, Vernon Meyer, Wilbur DaI116lS, Ewald E res' mann. Keith Madsen tNot includedl disk Ken Eccles Sherman Oborhauser .V- 4? Vernon MOYN' HOUTSCORED BUT NEVER OUTFOUGI-IT Claude Larkin SEASON 'S Upsets aplenty featured the North Iowa Conference football race. Forest City was picked at the beginning of the season to be the loop leader but the In- dians finished in second place. Garner and Lake Mills, two of the conference teams to defeat Belmond, finished in a tie for top honors. Although the Broncos were on the short end of the score on a few counts, statistics show that the Broncs outplayed their adversaries except on one oc- casion. Belmond gained a total of 2,462 yariis compared to the op- ponents ,437 yards, which was an average of a 114 yards per game more than the opposition. In the passing department Bel- mond completed 32 of 95 at- tempts for an average of 20 yards per play, while the Bron- cos foes completed 39 in 117 tries for an average of a little less than 12 yards per play.
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LeRaY HWY SUMMARY Again Belmond failed to win the annual clash with Clarion. A field goal by the county seat rivals proved enough margin for the Cowboys to win 9-7. The Broncos finished the sea- son with a five won four lost record. In conference competi- tion they finished in 3rd place with a 3-3 record. Alan Madsen and Wilbur Daniels were selected to the all North Iowa Conference first team. Dave Helland and Bill Meints were given second team berths. Claude Larkin and Mer- lin Stockseth were mentioned honorably for their play also. The prospects for next season are bright as half of the letter' men and a promising Frosh and Soph outfit are returning. Dave Helland Top row: Left to right-Bruce Hall, Ilarold Steenblock Roger Eugene Nicholson, Gary Meyer, Roger Shahan, Marlin Bottom row: Left to right-Kyle Mennenga. Donald Hood Marlan mgham. Arlo Wayne Stoltenbcrg, James Gealow, Jerry Quigley Ronald Steenblock, LeRoy Smith tnot includedj L. 35 Alan Madsen TEAM SPIRIT PREVAlLED Jim Faris Wilbur Daniels
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