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LAWRENCE 6 - CARROLL 0 Carroll opened its season With the traditional game With Lawrence College. Because of the short time alloted for practice, both teams showed a lack of offensive ability. With a fifty yard pass from Hass to Radtke, the Vikings emerged with a 6-0 Victory over the Pioneers. CARROLL 32 - IOWA WESLEYAN O The following Saturday the Pioneers played again at Haertel Field With a decisive win over Iowa Wesleyan. Al Hanke raced seventy and hfty-three yards for touchdowns to put the Bteen men in a 32-0 victory. WABASH 14 - CARROLL 0 After two home games, the Pioneers took to the road to meet the strong Wabash team at Crawford- ville. Even though the Pioneers outrushed and outpassed the Little Giants, Carroll suffered a 14-0 defeat. AUGUSTANA 12 - CARROLL 7 The next week-end, the Carroll Men moved to Rock Island, Illinois to play the gridders 0f Augustana College. Carroll lead at half time 7-0 because of a seventy-yard run by Bob Alt. A strong attack by the Rock Islander's in the second half and the loss of Jim Bub, the Pioneers ace passer, in the second period, the Pioneers took their third defeat 12-7. Page Forfy-eighf
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Tap Row: Manager Alex Bolyanatz, Bob Zibcll, Mike Jaharis, Don Schroeder, Dick Stiles, John Wagner, Sid Levine, Doug. Larson, Bill Checkis, Dave Morris Third Row: Asst. Coach Chuck Heycr, Tom Wade, Ralph Grcb, Lee Melville, Lou Dcllios, John Docring, Ted Lctson, Wally Wachowitz, Bob Anderson, Manager Frank Hanrath, Coach John Brccn. Setoml Row: Hans Nader, Bob Alt, Frank Cravada, Jim Bub, Al Hanks, Al Accola, Don Monchcr, Frank Maydak, Chip Carl: Front Row: Manager Dick Roberts, Darrell Fifrick, Wally Reams, Ed. Sassc, Wally Berger, Jim Mitchell, Jack Roglcr, Paul Dybvad, Bill Hewitt Mining: Harvey Lehtoma Page Forfy-seven
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CARROLL 2O - JAMES MILLIKIN O The next game on the schedule for the Pioneers was the homecoming game. Playing before a crowd of Alumni, James Millikin bowed to the Carroll men 20-0. The Big Blue suffered a great deal with the loss of Don Shrover their star backfield man who was injured in a previous practice. KALAMAZOO 'I3 - CARROLL 0 On the following Friday night the Carroll men encountered their first game in history with the Kala- mazoo Hornets in Michigan City. Jim Bub again returned to action and made two spectacular passes. He hit Hanke and Gordon with the two long strikes to give the Pioneers their touchdowns. With the failure to make the conversions, Carroll lost its fourth game of the season 13-12. CARROLL 6 - RIPON 0 After the defeat at Kalamazoo, Coach Breen began drilling the Pioneers for the great battle with the Ripon Redmen. Because Ripon had already won five straight Victories and tied for the Midwest Con- ference crown, Carroll was the underdog. With the inspired Breenmen scoring early in the first quarter and playing great defensive ball, the Pioneers held their one touchflown lead and upset the Redmen CARROLL 2O - NORTH CENTRAL 7 The last game of the year was played before a large Mom and Dads Day crowd. The Pioneers came back with their fourth win of the year by defeating North Central College Cardinals 20-7. With the ending of the gridiron season for 1948, the Pioneers came through with four wins and four losses. Page Forfy-nine
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