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First llow-Pilklnglon. Noble, Dyer. 0. Olson. Brickley. Swanson. Froycl. Sunlplnd. Slune. Sembnd Row-lhulul. Ilnnnnn. tVul-m. Dnvleu. Hnekstrn. Holden. Hulq-omh. Lullaye. Blvklord, Tweed. Johnston. Hlau-kn- HHHBA Deephaven had an average team, which improved in each game. The team was composed mainly of sophomores llutruh. Andrndn. Shnneuy. Fletcher. wink. D. Oluon, Oulroln. and juniors with only six seniors on the team. Bron: mel. Stark. The Wolves began the season with Excelsior, losing by 31-0. They suffered another defeat at the hands of Way- zata, 25-6. Our Homecoming game followed with the Wolves iosing, 24-0. The next game was with Shakopee and the team lost 25-6. We won our next game with Chaska, spoil- ing their Homecoming. by a score of 12-7. Watertown was next on our list. and we lost 21-12. Our last game was with the Valley champions, Bloomington, which ended with a victory for the opposing team, 48-0. Excel!!! - beI y zntn th-onin Slankupee t'haskn anu-rtuwn Svhmlule: 31 25 24 25 7 21 lllunnninxtolns SENIOR CLASS ATHLETES-l949 Drephu ven IM-t-phn Yen lM-t-plul n-n lk-eplm VPII Deephu wen Deeplm H-n Deeplm veu The senior c'ass of 1949 WJS small in number as far as the Athletes ware con- cerned. Those that we did have participating served the schocl wel, most of them to the limit of their abilities. Dave BickfordaDave never quite reached the peak of his abilities. although in both Football and Basketball he did show definite possibilities and was of definite value to the team. Harry HolcombaHarry is the kind of boy any coach hates to lose. He has been a hard worker and a real competitor. We are looking forward to seeing him really go in track. Ronald JohnsonaRonny was a good leader for us. He worked hard in football and basketball and I hate to see him leave before he had a chance to do more in the athletic line. Gerry Tweed$erry was the workhorse of our football squad and caused the op- ponents more trbuble than most of the spectators realized. Richard UherkaaDick came in handy in a number of our Basketball games this winter, but I would say his best Basket- ball years are still ahead. I want to. at this time, wish them all luck in their future athletic activities and hope that they have profited somewhat by being participants on our school teams. Be sure and come back and see us in the future. . COACH 62
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