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, 4 1 .Y . . f Jkfnafdf, - ff ., '.4 ,1 ,f' 474.74 ' -xii? s.2,J'l's,:-W' ir I' ' ' W 1 I 'J J? 3. 1 W j ,fT0vL,C-- f1fd1,4 J, ' J, ,fu fi' Blick R011-' lvlanager Defwlulh, K. Zaloudek, D, Zaloudek, Vv'. Adler, lowe, C. Penm tin D O5lIl'l J ' f U Coach XV, lklarlins I Q ' , ff I f lfrnn 2017-R. Marley l. lvlorgan, ll. Ueehslin, B. l'ueschcr, l'. xVUSlCl'lT1ll!'1, XV. lut. c C1 fl D I, f J f I , -- JT ff-nv' . AM 5' ,3 , , X y, I Rewfiew of the Basketball Season--1933 One week after the close of a successful football season, Coach lylartens issued a call for basketball candidates. ln addition to three members who have played during previous seasons, two being seniors, there were forty new aspirants. After a couple of weeks practice the Red Birds opened the season by playing a non-conference game with Argyle, our Grst victory, with a score of I?. '7. The next game. also non-conference, was against Scales Mound. Victory number two, 3c--io. On December 14, Blanchardville appeared here and were defeated 23-1 1. lNon-conlerencej December Z3 opened the first conference game against Fennimore, here, another victory 231 1. On january 8, alter the holidays, the team played the Alumni and were defeated in a hard-fought game Zfmli. Friday the thirteenth lxlanuaryj spelled disaster lor Darlington at the hands of quintet of Swede johnson's Giants from Mt. Horeb, 32711. january zo the team traveled to Cuba City where a hard fought game resulted in another victory 1312. On the twenty-fourth of February the return game was played here with the resulting score of Darlington 19, and Cuba City 9. The following week Darlington went to Mineral Point for the last game ofthe season. The score was 31 to 9, with Darlington coming in second. BASKE'l'B.'Xl-l- SCHEDULE December 7 Argyle ................ 7 Darlington .... . . . l lere December Q Scales Mound . . . . . . io Darlington Here December I4 Blanchardyillc .... . . , 1 1 Darlington Here December 23 Fennimore. . . . . . . 1 1 Darlington l lere january 8 Alumni ...... . . . Z7 Darlington l lcre january I3 Mt. Horeb. . . . . . 31 Darlington ..,. . . . There january zo Cuba City. . . . . . . . . IZ Darlington. . . . .. . l lerc january Z7 lvlineral Point . . . . . . 31 Darlington Here February 3 Alumni ........ . . 27 Darlington .... . . . I lere February I4 Fennimore. . . . . . I3 Darlington There February I7 lX4t. Horeb. . . . . . Z7 Darlington ..,. . . , There February 24 Cuba City. . . . . . . 1 1 Darlington There Nlarch 3 lvlincral Point . . . . . . ll Darlington There Nlarch 0 Argyle ....... . , b Darlington There il' ,f AJ
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' N . J 'Iiap Row: Lew, K. Zaloudck, D. Schulz, H. Oechslin, R. McWilliams, R. Wickus, A. Ewing, 'll'1ir1lRo11'.' l. l-lowe, V. Smith, l., Burke, F. Howe, R. Marley. A. Leahy, J. judkins, FI. Boyle, L. Sowls. .Secoriif lacing C,1macl'Erxl?ffartens, ljl, Grange, E. Howard, D. Joslin, W. Howe, W. Adler, P. Dcmuth, . esterman ana er . ' ' ' I Hollom Row: P. Amlrews,TT. Wesicrman, NV. Tuescher, Cl. lfrcnch, NV. Schulz, lXl. Brown, L. Morgan, C. Morris, ll, Lancaster, A. Tueschcr. Not in picture: J. Sauer, W. Squer. ' 1:0 ff' I ' Q9 fm, .7 J 1 .1 f 5 . Z ov Q . J , . ' I' ' X , V I .1 , 1- . .- U I A D Football Review of 1932-1933 is 46216 September 30 Cuba City Ctherej ........... . 50 0 V October 7 Dodgeville Cthereb .... . IZ 0 October I4 Mineral Point Cherej. . . IQ 0 GD ' October 21 Lancaster Cherej ...... 25 0 'Hur October 28 Mt. l-loreb Ctherej. . . . I3 7 4 November 4 Fennimore Cherej .... . 21 6 ' November II Platteville Qtherej . . . . 0 6 Total Points. .. .. .. .. I4O IQ Winning six out of seven conference games, the 1932 football season ended very satisfactorily for Darlington. This well coached and very powerful aggregation swept through the season totaling up ISO points against their opponents' 19. The first game was an easy victory at Cuba City with a score of 50-0. The Redbirds next traveled to Dodgeville for their second victory, 12-0. The homecoming game was with the over-confident Mineral Point team, who went down in defeat to the tune of IQ to 0. The following week Lancaster was defeated here by a score of 25-o. Mt. l-loreb, the first team to score on Darlington, went down I3 to 7 in a hard fought game. The last home game of the season brought forth rain-coats and rubbers, and another victory for the home team. The championship game, as usual, was with the old rival, Platteville, and was beyond a doubt the hardest fought game of the season, but it resulted in a loss for Darlington 6-0. The team loses nine letter-men this year: Adler, French, Howe, joslin, Lancaster, Morgan, Morris, Sauer, and Schulz. At the annual banquet hopes for the team of 1933 were placed in the hands of Bert Tuescher, who will succeed Captain Morgan. -W B.
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N4 A . ' o 's I 'limp Iimwf li. Judkins, M lfox, D. Chantland, L. Morris. M. Teasdale, S. Connelly, l. lschi, l. Hillery, L. Leahy, C. Mcflarville. h Tliiril Razr: lX4. Pink, lvl. Cfrisi, lXl. Schlappi, J. Nelson, lf. Leahy, L. Roy, Walton. l'. Williams, P NVard ll. Armstrong Scuolul Rou'.'lB. Peters, A. lX1cDernioLt, A. Connelly, V. Walton, A. Hurley, G. 0'C0nnor, M. Rui, A. Parkinson, M. 'l'org.gcrson, lX'l1ssUcrlikcr. 1 Bottom Raw: V. Hirshhrunncr, R. llirshhrunner, NV. lzlmcr, A. lVlcQuaid, L. Kilkelly, V. McDermott, L. McQuaid, M. Vinger, lki. Taylor, V. Joslin, li. Sauer. Girls Athletic Association The two divisions of the girls' activities are the C. A. A. and the Pep Club. The First is under the supervision of Miss Oettiker, and the second has Miss McCreane for their advisor. The C. A. A. sponsors girls' intramural activities, such as baseball, basket- ball, and track, giving letters for those securing enough points. The Pep Club, with the proceeds of the candy sales at the football games, is P.. Q... its annually gives a banquet for the football team. Top Roux' M. Taylor, M. Vinger, P. Ward, L. Leahy, M. Teasdale, S. nnnelly, L. Morris, H. Armstrong, D. Chantland, E, Sauer, l. Hillery, V. Ross, A. McDermott, E. 'onnelly, M. forgerson. I, , f Fifth Raw: J. Connell, C. McCarville, M. Sauer, A Hurley, V. alton, A. Connelly, W. Skarium, In A ,I Xgingier, S. leasdale, M. Gilberrsun, M. Rielly, A. Wiegel, E. udkins, G. lvlechan, N. Bennett. 'A ' ' ' f' . oy . ,Q ' Fourth Row:eJ. Nelson, L. Roy, M. Ruf, A. Parkinson, M. Pink, K. T mpson, I. lschi, M. Pennismn, J..-fr, X X X lxgeehan, W. Nelson, D. Nielson, H. Blankenhorn, F, Williams, . ox, R. Tresner, L. Jacobson, ,J 1.37 -' ,I 1 Nj, I 1 ' Q . 1 artin. N I ' - 4 fr V4-f ' ' A 'lhird Roux' L. Leahy, c. oconnor, L, McQuaid, L. kiikeilv. A. rvicou id M. schiappa, A. Grifhn, I f - K W. Calvert, J. Daughhette, K. Boyle, lx. Judkins, B, Van Matre, I C. McDermott, 6 ,fx LA6, , W- C. Nielson, H. Benedict, D. Ramsierkli. Maguire. - ' ' f' Second Roni: B. Fox, H. Wenger, M. O Connor, V. Joslin, W. lxaster, W. lmer, B. Peters, M. Crist X E.uErctersRAC mixer, B. lschi, li. Boyle, M. Boyle, C. Crist, R. Mc 'llop, R. Ward, V. llirsh- , ,g . f. , - r er, iss c reane. 5 ' 'T 5'!,'s Bullom Roux' G. Pink, C. Smith, L. Donahue, L. Schullheis, R. Hirshlnrunne K. lVlcDonald, M. Fitz- simrnons, H. lXf1cWilliams, S. ly1cKernan, V. Abraham, C. Owen, F. K autz, E. Hill, J. Smith, .f i, ,A . . 2' iff'-f lr. Steiner, N. Ward, J. Wzillcmii, V. NlcDcrmolt. . ff' yi pw 0-maj!! gkgfgiiv ,buf J-14-19 ,U i ',-V M1.,L'!T i,i,rrfAVL':f VVL4' 'Qvf ' lv : - u l' V112 1,9 1 L 'Lf-4.Lf'4 L' ,I -.S M I
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