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AND CHEER Seeking revenge for a defeat handed them earlier in the season, the lleeorah quintet gave West, llnion a 25-24 loss in a return game on the twenty-sixth. t'hell Evanson was the man of' the hour when he sank the winning Viking free throw. ln the seeond meeting of Decorah and New Hampton, l ebruary 1, the Uhieks again l'elled a plueky lleeorah tive 29-15. I'ase's play l'or New Hampton was outstanding. llllaking a return engagement to Ureseo on February 6, the loeals outplayed the Spartans to the extent of a 87 to 21 tinal seore. Waukon found that it eouldn't make history repeat itself when the 'ln- dians eame to lleeorah February 13 and were ousted 27-153. 'l'he game. though hard fought. sported no brilliant play from either team. tlelwein speed and height again proved to be too mueh l'or the Vikings on l ebruary 16, when the loeals were turned haek 43-29. Holmgren led Viking seorers with twelve points, while Van Vamp headed the visitors with eighteen. 'l'he Vikings wound up their eonferenee eard by tak- ing a 27-2ti win t'rom Usage in a thriller at Usage l+'ebruary 20. 'l'his vietory gave the Vik- ings fourth plaee in the Northeast lowa Confer- enee. lioh tl'l3rien led a smooth llletlregor tive to a 28-14 vietory over lleeorah on lfebruary 23. Wlirien showed why he might well be ealled one ol' the ontstamling eenters in the state. Faeing' the hosts of the seetional tournament on l ebruary 29, the Vikings turned baek Creseo 28-18, earning the right to enter the final round. 'l'his was the third time Creseo had been de- l'eated by the Vikings in the 1939-153-lil season. Un lllareh 2 the Vikings faced New Hampton in the tinal round of the sectional tourney. A t'hiekasaw fourth quarter rally put the Vikings on the short end ot' a 23-19 tinal seore. This loss kept the Vikings from being eligible for the dis- triet meet. lJeeorah's outlook for tl1e future gives prom- ise ot' upholding the high degree of success for whieh ll. ll. S. is famous when we look at the tine reeord made by our Freslunan-Sophomore team this season. l'nder the guiding hand ol' Assistant Uoaeh George Iijome, this plueky little team won seven of its twelve eonferenee games, Many ot the berths let't vaeant by sen- iors will be filled by these underelassmen who have so plainly demonstrated their abilities. Senior members of the squad who finished their eareers for D. H. S. were Howard Owen, Don Holmgren. Vhellis Evanson, Roger tlrindeland aml Kenneth Rima. Uoaeh Haneer awarded letters to the follow- ing boys: Howard Owen, Don Holmgren. Uhel- lis Evanson, Uharles Hislop, Bob Ziegelmaier, Roger tlrindeland and Kenneth Rima. . rf ,A f 1 f 1 , . rl, f if ' mlffl-.1 Ron ZlllItll'ILMAIl'IR Ilowamm Owns ffluptj C'u1+:L1.is EVANSON Dos Bomroium .lmucv thurvni ,Ai
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liox Score: Decorah. . . . Ii-1 liime Springs Ilecorah. .. . 30 liansing ..... Decorah . .. . 18 1Vest llnion . Decorah. .. . 25 Usage ...... Decorah. . . . 27 Waukon . . . . Decorah. . . . 18 New Hampton Decorah. . . . 29 Fresco . . . . .. lleeorah. . . . 24 Oelwein .... Decorah. . . . 25 West. llnion . Decorah. . . . 15 New Hampton Decorah, ,, , 37 llresco ...... Decorah. . . . 27 Waukon . . llecorah. . . . 29 Uelwein . . Decorah. . . . 27 Osage . . . . Decorah. . . . 1-l Mcflregor . . Decorah. .. . 23 Fresco ...... Decorah. . . . . . 19 New Hampton Total 1,tl1lliN ..... 421 20 19 30 23 43 20 16 59 24 29 21 19 43 26 28 1 S 23 461 STAND UP With a conference championship to uphold and a long', tough schedule looming' up ahead, the Viking' five of the 1939-1940 season found a big' assignment facing them. Around two re- turning lettermen. Howard tlwen and Don liolmgren, Voach A. F. Hancer had to build his Viking quintet. The other berths were filled by Vhellis Evanson, Vharles Hislop and Roger tlrindeland. with Kenneth liima and Bob Ziegel- maier seeing' a great deal of action. Though Decorah did not win the conference crown, it made a very creditable showing. Ut' a schedule of seventeen g'ames played, the Hancermen won nine and dropped eight. tlpening their season with liime Springs on December 5, the Vikings, although lacking a great deal of polish, were on the long' end of ll 34-20 final score. Lansing came to Decorah on December 8 and was handed a 30-19 defeat. Don Holmgren paced the Haneermen with twelve points. 'l'he Bombers from VVest llnion had too much speed and found their l'ange so easily that, as a result, the Vikings received their first loss on December 15. 'l'he final score at West l'nion was 330-18 with the Bombers on top. Usage visited here on December 19 to be the Vikings' first conference foe. The game was very close, and in spite of an Usage fourth quarter rally, the Vikings rolled out a 25-23 win. Journeying to Waukon on January 5, the locals were trimmed by the Indians 43-27. 'l'hree of the tirst string' members went out on personal fouls before the end of the fourth pe1'iod. The C'hieks from New Hampton were hosts to the Haneermen on January 12 and climaxed the opening of their new gymnasium by tripping Decorah 20-18. This was the second conference loss for the Vikings. Decorah broke its losing streak by over- powering l'resco's Spartans 29-16 on the home floor on January 10. The Huskies from Uelwein gave the Hancermen their worst shellacking of the season when the locals traveled to Uelwein on January 19 and were trampled 59-24. llixxeicu 1fl'1NNIC'l'lI RIMA Room: GaiNm:I.ANn ORVILLI-1 DANu':LsoN f'1lAnI.i4:s Hisnol
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Front Row: Shelby Haul, lion .lusvange-r. llzile tllson, llubert llerwis. Edwin Uv:-rholl. liuluert Solnnd, Ray Gaul. Orville Danielson. Robert Rasmus. lion liolmgren. llurtis Larson, lllmrles lldwairds. Uoueh llillli'1'l'. Middle Row: llarold llaxlse, Ulmrles Rooney, NYilli:nu liekwzlrd, Iiyle Salupson, Kenneth Htrinlum-n. Back Row: Lloyd XVohlt'ord, Kenneth Sn-rslamd. Kenneth Klum, Holi Zio-ggelnmier. llon Istzld, Ruhr-rt llressellmus, lleury lir:nulmg'en. Merlin Haugen, Uharles lstnd. Donald liyneh. l-'uhizxn Soukup, THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME Ileeorah High Sehool's baseball season ot' 1940 was a very notable and sueeessful one. Early in the spring' l'oaeh llaueer had his hopefuls loosening' up in the g'yIIlll?lSlll1ll before the weather permitted outside practice. The team was built around the following six letter-men returning' from last year's team: Don 1g0lIllg'I'6l1, Hob Rasmus. Orville Danielson, Shelby Gaul. liob Ziegrelmaier and John Hegrgz lhlllllllgl' those who responded to t'oaeh Haneer's call for eandi- dates for the various positions were: Don Jos- vanger, -lolm Ilegg, Hubert Herwigr, Don Lynch and liloyd Wohlford-pitehersg Shelby Gaul, Arnold Serslaud and Bob Ziegelmaier-eateh- Don lstad iinfieldersg Don Holmgren. Robert Soland, Don Gordon, Edwin Overholt, Kenneth liima. and Kenneth Sersland-outfielders. Although Deeorah lost eight men last year it was elearly shown that these positions were eapably filled by up and Cllllllllglu under-elass- men. The number of vacaneies in the squad in- dueed many new candidates to try-out and as a eonsequenee. many good players were developed. 'l'he Winneshiek County tournament was held at liuther College again this season. as has been the custom in previous years. The Vikings won the eounty ehampionship and a handsome trophy by defeating' teams from flalmar and Fort M- ersg Vurtis liarson, Orville Danielson, Charles kinson. Edwards, Fabian Soukop, Hob Rasmus, Ray- Following was the schedule for the l939 sea- mond Haul, Vharles Hislop, Denton Marsh. and son: April 23 Waukon there April 226 Vreseo here May S5 :md 4 Uouuty Tournament at Luther Vollege May 8 Waverly there May ll! Fort Atkinson there May l4 Vreseo there May IT t'ahnar here May QI Wuukon here
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