East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1947

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l'Footba11 Mirror CITY ssiulss Polar Bears BIG sEvEN W L T - Won Lost Tied Pct. lst- Roosevelt 2 0 l Trarnple East 6 East Wajterloo 41 l l 2nd-North 2 l 0 h H- h h T - Fort Do ge . 3rd-East l l l Shmzrlhopli 5'E'LI'E,,ii1il-Sgosgyergt' West Waterloo 3 l l .700 4th-Lincoln 0 3 0 for the City Series, 26,6. Dick Mason City 2 3 0 .400 Massey scored first on a 74 yard Roosevelt l 2 2 RQQSQVCHQ run in the first quarter. East was Elacfffh l 2 A 367 Knots East 6-6 Roosevelt, scoring in the last two minutes of play, tied East High, 6 to 6, before a crowd of l0,000 at Drake Stadium. Paul Erickson scored on a quarterback sneak with eight minutes of the first quarter gone. A pass from Bob Peters to Don Johnson for the extra point was no good because of a penalty. On the second try, Bob Sherod's drop kick was low. Halliburton passed to Pugh for the Roosevelt tally. Lecky, Evans, Schmidt, and 0'Boyle were stand- outs. Fort Dodge Beats Sglet 14-6 Starting out early, Fort Dodge conquered East l4 to 6 at Fort Dodge. 'Two blocked puntscaused the downfall of the Lee township- pers. Buckner went across first and Wold passed for the extra point. Buckner tallied again in the second quarter and the extra point was made. East's only touchdown was made by Bob Shepherd, who caught a pass in the third quarter. East's line held and the Dodgers were unable to score in the second half. Mason City on North's 5 just as the half end- ed. Coming back in the third quarter, Paul Erickson tossed an l l yard pass to Bob Peters to tie things up. With five minutes remaining, Titus recovered an East High fumble on the 8 and Rocky Gabriel went across the goal. Gabriel kicked the extra point to make it l3 to 6. Gabriel then made another touchdown and extra point. Don Prior made the last touchdown on a 60 yard runback of a punt. East Sinks Waterloo 1 8- 1 3 East started its Big Seven com- petition by winning from a strong East Waterloo Eleven l8 to l3. John Hollinsworth started Water- loo's scoring by racing l4 yards. Jim Formaro, East fullback inter- cepted a pass on the--Trojan 20 and tied it up. In the third quar- ter, Stanley McClintock made a touchdown by grabbing a Water- loo lateral and running 38 yards. Commack came back for the Tro- jans and ran a touchdown and ex- tra point to put Waterloo ahead i3 to l2. Bob Peters then reeled off 69 yards making the score I8-l3. Valley Conquered 24-0 East High started out in fine DrubsLasL2f1-0--md-4 by-wwppi-94411-pd-igh. Mason City upset East in a Big Seven tilt. Mason City scored in the last 25 seconds of the first half with a touchdown and extra point. Bob Peters carried a pass to the Mohawks' 25 but the gun sounded. The Mohawks scored a touchdown and extra point in each of the last two quarters to make the score 2l-0. 24-0. A safety was scored in the first quarter. Bob Sherod drop kicked a field goal from the 22 and converted an extra point later on. Paul Erickson grabbed a punt and raced for pay dirt in the third quarter. Bill Dunagan and Dick Eisenlauer each added a touchdown. The team showed great promise in the first game of the season. -23- East Takes Lincoln 9-0 Starting out with its City Series play, the Scarlet bounced Lincoln 9 to 0 at Drake Stadium. ln the second quarter, Lincoln, deep in their own territory, had a punt blocked by Volineer and Tung- land. The ball rolled outside in the end zone and became an au- tomatic safety. With 45 seconds left in the first half, Bob Sherod lateraled to Bob Peters. Peters threw a forward to Sherod who lateraled to Jack Grossnickle. Grossnickle then ran 40 yards for the touchdown. Dowling Wins 13-6 East High suffered their first defeat at the hands of Dowling High, l3-6. ln the'ifirst 'quarter Meston went over from the 6 yard line for a touchdown. Hitchins converted for Dowling. ln the sec- ond quarter East High came back with Peters going over from six inches out. Jerry Groom, Dowling center, blocked Sherod's drop kick. Later in the second quar- ter, Meston raced 68 yards for Dowling's final touchdown. The place kick was made, and the half ended. 4 -Dskaloo.3EallsJ2-ll Using practically all of his men, Coach Webb led East to victory over Oskaloosa, l2-0, at the East Stadium. The regulars were used only long enough to score the touchdowns. Bob Peters raced 2l yards for a marker. After a sus- tained drive of 80 yards, Bill Dun- agan went through from the Osky 2l to score a touchdown.



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Row 1: Lantz, McClintock, Desing, Hoffman, Dewey, Thornton, Stephens, Dahl, Parsons, Vllorley, Long: Row 2: Turner, Smith, Johnson, Burzacott, Layton, Trumbo, Orth, Smith, Sloan, McGril'l'g Row 3: Rife, Dalrymple, McGill, Templeton, Peterson, Potter, Sisam, Schillinger, Hatfield, Baker, Phipps: Row 4: Nystrom, Heyer, Grippin, Layman, Cunningham, Furs, Ricketts: Row 5: White- hurst, Kellogg, Ames, MeQuarry, Bergeson, Eisenlauer, Hedlund. SECOND TEAM i n ,vi 'N f ,, GAME SCHEDULE EEEEE Lcaniolgcjyguocc Sacco S EEEEEEE S S SLLELEE 75 East 33 - Dowling 6 4 East 27- D. M. Tech O - gf P East l2-Ames Reserves 6 ,' . East 6-North O ! X Q , East 20- Lincoln O L l ' ' all East 6-Roosevelt O 9 g A East l2-Newton O 5 East l2-North O SECOND SQUAD FOOTBALL The Canaries, as the second squad is fondly referred to, have had a good season. They have played nine games this season, winning every one. Under Mr. Charles Gregory, their coach, they have done a good job of not only representing East High but also in scrimmag- ing against the first squad. ' East High's Canaries have scored l3O points against only l8 for their opposition. This would, it seems, make hopes of la very good first squad next year as this is really the prime reason for having a second squad. The team as a whole is to be commended for their fine record this past year. This, of course, means that East High's second squad are the City Champs. Among their formidable foes this year were North, Lincoln, Tech, Roosevelt and Newton. 4

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