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9p.YS ARE lv' WEPQ ' - all jfnuthall Svummaries' -1 'am' ,di M o f .I 'av I gf, 1 xl . . 7 I -1 - ' 1 V' 'Q K 3 The fighting Bulldogs opened their 1950 season September 15 at the Firemen's Park defeating Sheboygan Falls 25-0. Huber and Keehn starred in the first half with a T. D. apiece. Gloomy.Frank and Huber each scored in the remainder of the game with Gerry Gandt driving over for another point. The Bulldogs gained an unexpected 25-0 victory. Milwaukee University School was downed 6-0 by the Bull- dogs on September 23, at their own stadium. The first half ended scoreless for both teams. Gerry Gandt plowed across in the second half for the only score of the game. Ken Wolff's extra point kick, was wide and no good. The game ended with the mighty Bulldogs in the lead 6-0. The Bulldogs suffered their first defeat of the 1950 season Friday, September 29 when they were defeated by Menomonee Falls 25 to 6 in the first of their conference games. Huber managed to put one across in the third quarter. The game ended 25 to 6 in favor of Menomonee Falls. Cedarburg crushed Juneau 27 to 6, October 6, at Firemen's Park. Bud Dauss, Don Huber, Jack Kellner and Ken Wolff's educated toes scored 20 points in the first half. In the second half, Huber went over, with Gloomy Frank making good the extra point. Against the third string, Juneau managed to make their only score. Cedarburg rolled over Hartland 33 to 6, October 13 at Fire- men's Park. Huber and Kellner scored, with Ken Wolff kick- ing an extra point in the first half. Gandt's scoring, with Wolff's extra point, started the second half. Ken Wolff then intercepted a pass and scored on a 45-yard run. He also kicked the extra point. Hartland managed to gain their only T. D. at this stage of the game. Larry Baumann drove over to score another T. D. for Cedarburg. Pewaukee was downed 35 to 14 by the Bulldogs to climax its homecoming game. Cedarburg's touchdown triplets, Huber, Kellner, and Gandt, ripped holes in the Pewaukee line. Huber had a field day, scoring four touchdowns on runs of 3, 5, 40 and 61 yards. Gandt added the fifth goal. The Bulldogs scored two points in the opening minutes when Gandt tackled the Pewaukee punter in the end zone. Ken Wolff kicked two extra points and Friede caught a pass for another-the final score was 35 to 14 in favor of Cedarburg. C. H. S. LETTER WINNERS This year there were twenty-four football players who were awarded letters. They are Ervin Frank, George Dauss, Joe Vey, Ethan Davies, Dick Charmoli, Ray Hansen, Ralph Claus- ing, Howard Buenting, Armin Schwanz, Neal Karthauser, Bert Blanchard, Roy Oberheu, Darwin Verhaalen, Ken Wolff, Dan Bode, Doug Keehn, Don Huber, Jerry Gandt, Jack Kellner, James Liesener, Franklin Friede, Gordon Waters, Larry Bau- mann, and Stewart Scherf. The football players elected Don Huber most valuable player, Jack Kellner most improved player and Ken Wolff and Doug Keehn, captains. On the Junior Varsity, Larry Baumann was elected captain, most valuable and most improved player. GRIDIRON GRADUATES This year, C. H. S. will lose ten of its football players due to graduation. This is fewer than in most previous years. Five of 60 these were on the starting line-up. They are Doug Keehn, Ken Wolff, Ralph Clausing, Franklin Friede, and Howard Buent- ing. The five Senior reserves were Jim Liesener, Dave Bode, Dick Charmoli, Ethan Davies, and Dan Bode. The co-captains for the year were Doug Keehn and Ken Wolff. Doug played a very good game in the quarterback spot, which will be very hard to fill. A big hole will be left in the line by big Ken Wolff, who played a good game .at center on offense and was a line backer on defense. Two hard hitting line men were: tackle, Ralph Clausingg and guard, Howard Buenting. These two stopped many plays behind and at the line of scrimmage. At one end of the line was Franklin Friede who was switched from right half to end during the season. Frank was a transfer from Shorewood High in his sophomore year. He was a great asset to our team. Jim Liesener was a reserve quarterback who showed his capability as a quarterback in the Homecoming game. Dick Charmoli, Dave Bode, and Ethan Davies played line substitute, Dick and Ethan were ends, and Dave played center. Art Viesselman, one of the most valuable backs Cedarburg has had in a long time, will be missed greatly. Art played three of his four high school years as a hard-running and hard- hitting back. Because of his age he was unable to play this year, but was a great morale builder. Last, but not least, is Dan Bode, who, for several years played on the team but was also too old to play last year, but because of his great interest in the sport, became one of the managers. POLIO CONQUERER Ray Hansen, one of our valuable football players was stricken with polio October 23. Three games of our schedule were cancelled as a matter of course. Overcoming the tragedy, Ray again attended school the second semester. His courage and spirit alone made up for the three forfeited games. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1950 Opponent C. H. S. Sheboygan Falls ...................................... 0 25 Milwaukee University School ....... ....... 0 6 Menomonee Falls .................... ....... 2 5 6 Juneau .................................. ....... 6 27 Hartland ...... ...... . 6 33 Pewaukee .......... ....... 1 4 35 Total Points ........................................ 51 1 32 4-C FOOTBALL STANDING 1950 Won Lost Tied Menomonee Falls ...... ....... 5 0 0 Cedarburg .............. ....... 3 2 0 Pewaukee ...... ....... 3 2 0 Slinger .......... ....... 2 3 0 Hartland ...... ....... 1 3 1 Juneau ....... ....... 0 4 1
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