High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 31 text:
“
Canby 31 Monte 2 Canby opened its football season with an easy victory over the Monte Mohawks. With Bones Miller making many long runs, the game was never in doubt. Ronnie Smith s defensive play was also very outstanding. Canby 1+6 Clarkfield 12 It was sweet revenge for the Lancers as they soundly beat the team that upset them 6-0 the year before. Again it was Bones Miller who did most of the ground gaining. Canby s line, led by LeRoy Roles and Bob Miller, didn t give the smaller Clarkfield team a chance. Canbv “Hfi Bawson 12 This was number three J or the unbeaten Lancers. Leading 30-0 at the half, the Lancers made easy work ol the inexperienced Blackjacks. The defensive line play of Dick Tesch and Louie Pertel stood out in this Homecoming Game. Canby 1+0 Ortonville 0 The game o? the year and the Lancers were at their peak. Led by piston-legged Adrian. Hemish, Canby scored early when Bob Miller recovered a fumble on the 25 and Bones Miller skirted right end to the three from yhere Don Hanson rammed over. After that it was all Hemish—1+9, 30, 50 and 89 yards the little guy went, three of them for T. D s. The blocking of Kenny Anderson and the defensive play of Bob Miller were very outstanding. Canby 1+7 Madison 12 This was another easy victory for the Lancers. Scoring the first time they had the ball the Lancers never gave the Dragons a chance. They became just another team that couldnt find Hunsy s hips. Canby 28 Granite 13 Granite scored eaFTy and led 7-0 at the half. The Lancers just couldn't get going until midway in the third period when Hunsy went 5l yards for a score. A little while later with the aid of a beautiful block by Stratton, rambled 82 varda for another score. Granite came back and scored but missed the point. Canby then marched to two quick touchdowns and a 28 to 13 score. Things looked bad in the first half, but the Lancers, led by Bob Miller and Erv Mikkelson, refused to be beaten. Canby 1+6 Pipestone 6 Scoring on long runs by Don Hanson, Adrian Hemish, and Bones Miller, the Lancers made easy work of the Pipestone Arrows, to the tune of a brilliant 1+6-6. Canby 58 Olivia 0 This game was a glorious ending for the Lancer team Hemish scored twice and Hanson once to give Canby an early .lead. Mike Dunphy then too» to the air and completed four touchdowi passes before the game ended. One of them a long fifty yarder to Kenny Anderson who made a great catch for the T. D. The conference champion Lancers were honored with six men on the all conference team Bob Miller, Adrian Hemish, Bones Miller, Ron Smith, LeRoy Roles, Mike Dunphy. Congratulations! Stortb oar —- fc —C-l C Id - V Or oniMllc Z Applefo C'Wd i S6h Gre mV VoW 7 =L f 1 RppleVor littw s Co ei'« e 'Tropki 29
”
Page 30 text:
“
Back row i L. Fairchild, J. Christianson, H. Kack, R. Ormseth, H. Hunt, D. Slama, L.Miller T. mailer, 3rd row: Coach Neal Davis, E. Mainer, J. Snortum, R. Anderson, S. Hanson, D. Olson, R, Emmons, D. Gubrud, D. Peterson. 2nd row: R. Funk, D. Termunde, D. Tesch, J. Leverenz, W. Miller, D. Hanson, G Ormseth, 0. Eischens, E. Rasmussen. 1st row: E. Mikk- elBon, L. Roles, L. Pertl, A. Hemish, M. Dunphy, M. Stratton, B. Miller, R. Smith. (tat Yty S uoA OrKiqhSquad Back row: R. Emmons, R. Bednar, R. Benson, C. Carter, A. Gjovig, H. Wollum, V. Hansen, 0. Hart8warm, W. Borchard, 3rd row: J. Salhus, T. Dunn, D. Benson, R. Gaetch, G. Victor, B. McQuillen, H. Christenson, P. Krogstad, R. Rekkedahl. 2nd row: R. Isaacson, J. Larson, R. Kragness, B. Lundvahl, D. Cech, J. Paulson, B. Wolff, C. Arndt, B. Sickels, W. Dunn, H. Merritt. Front row: P. Gubrud, J. Dunphy, D. Flynn, R. Borchard, R. Gubrud, B Olson, R. Christianson, W. Pries, D. Demuth.
”
Page 32 text:
“
Coach Isaacson, W. Miller, E. Mikkelson, R. Smith, R. Cole, M. Dunphy, Assistant Coaches Davis and Merritt. Second row: B. Blankenfeld, D. Hanson, J. Leverenz, G. Ormseth, R. Ormseth-Manager. First row: R. Blankenfeld, L. Pertl, J. Christianson, D. Olson. Canby 39 Monte 29 Starting very slowly and not playing up to their usual standards the Lancers made hard work of the Mohawks. At one time in the fourth period, the score was tied at 27 all. The Lan- cers then pulled away to win. Ron S. led our scoring with 17 points. Canby 68 Hendricks 23 This was a very easy game for the Lancers. The score mounted steadily with the second five playing most of the way. Ron S. with 19 and Bones with 17 led the scoring. Canby h2 Ivanhoe 22 This was another easy game for the Lancers. Ivanhoe jumped to an early 7 to 0 lead, but the Lancers then scored 21 points while the Eagles were getting only one free throw. Mike led the scoring with 12 points. Canby 36 Minneapolis Central UO Canby gained an early lead but ran out of gas in the last quarter. They once led 10 to 2 and led 25 to 22 at the half. Central then took the lead on seven straight points (29 to 26)• The Minneapolis club led 36 to 3U at the end of the third quarter and never trailed after this. Erv with 13 and Ron S. with 12 led our scoring. Patzwald and Blanchard were Central1s aces. Canby U8 Minneota 29 The Lancers had very little trouble with the inexperienced Vikings. Erv led our scoring with 13; Roberg hit 10 for the Vikings. with 63 to 39 With Erv gathering in almost every rebound that came off the boards and also scoring 19 points, the game was never in doubt. Smith and Miller made llx and 16 points res- pectively. Canby UO Dawson 29 After holding a sale half time lead of 20 to 11, the Lancers began to relax and the Black- jacks pulled to within 5 points of the Lancer team. Ihe Lancers then put on a scoring ■pree and pulled away to win, with Erv s high score of 11. 30
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.