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5...i.fi.zz First Row-D. Leonard, B. Weber, C. Leonard, L. Schroeaer, K. Goettsch, R. Martin, B. Schulz. Second Row-D. Porterfield, manager, R. Bleasdell, J. Lerz, O. Hueschen, D. Ruser, G. Gerber, D. Wirkus Third Row-G. Galvin, K, Walker, l-l. Putnam, D. Lund, D, Branco, L. Meyer, J. Bleasdell. Fourth Row-H. Leonard, J. Clausen, R. Hass, W. Reinelfe, K. Kruse, C. Noneman. Nov Dec Jan Feb Jan Date . l9 24 27 30 . 4 7 i0 l4 2l . 2 4 l5 i8 25 29 5 8 9 i2 15 Opponents Meriden --- Hartley -- Aurelia -- Anthon .... Galva ...... Correctionville Danbury --- Kingsley --- Washta -- Meriden -- Quimby --- Galva ..,. Odebolt --- Arthur ..... Alta ....... Correctionville Danbury .... Battle Creek Kingsley --- Battle Creelc MAPLE VALLEY TOURNAMENT .9 l0 Arthur ----- Danbury ------- ---- 9 25 22 25 34 22 28 32 45 48 50 64 30 28 34 66 39 39 57 40 26 45 3l They 4l 46 42 27 46 39 42 47 2l 6l 56 35 43 28 49 46 4l 38 46 30 22 45 PAGE TWENTY-SIX SPONSORED BY HOLSTEIN LUMBER CO., AND GREEN LANTERN CAFE
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HOLSTEIN VS. ALTA For the first game of the season the Pirates downed the Alta Cyclones, showing some possibilities for the season. The Pirates line was a tough nut that Alta couldn't crack. The final score, 29 to 7. HOLSTEIN VS. MCVILLE The Pirates showed some improvement over their first game with Al- ta. The first half was almost on even struggle, neither side being able to score until the Pirates hit pay dirt during the last few minutes of play in the segond half. The second half found the Pirates scoring again. The final score I to 7. HOLSTEIN VS. DUNLAP ln this game we saw Schulz score on a sneak through the line. Striepe also cut loose on an end run in which McDermott threw a beautiful block to save the day. Jim Lenz intercepted a lateral and went all the way for a touch- down, Wirkus and Goettsch also converted. The final scare, 38 to I3. HOLSTEIN VS. ONAWA The Black Pirates tasted defeat for the first time during the season as Onawa won 27 to l2. Both teams were good in their running game, but Onawa had the edge in their passing as they heaved for three touchdowns. HOLSTEIN VS. CORRECTIONVILLE ln their second conference game the Pirates snowed under the Cor- rectionville Warriors by a score of 55 to O. On the first play Striepe shook loose and went all the way. The Pirates scored again on a Leonard to Gerber pass. Jim Lenz scored for the Pirates on a beautiful run. HOLSTEIN VS. KINGSLEY In a game played on a muddy foreign field, the Pirates overpowered Kingsley 25 to O. During the second half the Pirates were without the serv- :ces of Kenny Goettsch. Arp took over fullback with Schulz calling signals. HOLSTEIN VS. MARCUS In the first quarter Striepe scored the opening touchdown. 'Sal Leon- ard reached pay dirt when he picked up the ball, fumbled on a pass play and raced for the goal. Bill Schulz, Martin, and Wirkus added touchdowns to the list. During the third quarter Bill Striepe was sidelined for the season with a leg injury. The final score, 47 to O. HOLSTEIN VS. ODEBOLT The Pirates, although severely handicapped by injuries, put up a good fight against the Odebolt eleven. The final score was 32 to 6. Those seniors playing their last game were Mick McDermott, Cal Leonard, Lawrence Schroe- der, Don Ewoldt, Bill Schulz, and Kenny Goettsch. SPONSORED BY FARMERS CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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if cya, 50,4811 ALI!! Left to right-O. Hueschen, L. Schroeder, J. Lenz, K. Goettsclfa, R. Bleosdell, G. Gerber, R. Martin, B. Weber, C. Leonard, D. Wirkus, B. Schulz, D. Leonard. FRESHMEN First Row-H. Leonard, J. Cloussen, W. Reineke, H. Putnam, R. Hass. Second Row--C. Noneman, L. Meyer, K, Kruse, J. Bleasdell. SPONSORED BY STATE THEATRE AND MICHAELSON 8. SON PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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