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'Pg The REvxEw 1925 R af- 'Ibp Row: Witte Cffoachl, Francis Rvari. Clarence Ehlcrt, Ashley Duquetle, lxflarlow Allan, William Scl1wart:. Alex Alvig. Second Raw: Loren Smith. Clarence Smith, Gordon Ingalls, Harold Fohl. Marshall Wilson. Sidney Burmastcr. Claude Musolf Bullum Raw: joe Pilon, Henry Ottery. Archibald Daugherty. Football The football season this year was a crowning success for Roosevelt team. The boys found it unnecessary to play three games with Garfield hav- ing defeated them in the first two contests by comfortable margins. Roosevelt played one outside team, which was the Kosciuszko team from Nlilwaukee. This game went to Roosevelt also. The undefeated team which secured the honor of city champs for Roose- velt was made up of Musolf, Allan, Ryan, Ingalls, Duquette, Abig, Schwartz, Fohl fCapt.l, Ehlert, Burmaster, and Wilson. llfluch credit for the team's success is due to coach VVitte The final results were as follows: Roorievelt .... .... 1 3 Garfield ..... ...... 6 Roosevelt ..... ..... 1 8 Garfield ..... ...... 0 Roosevelt ..... ..... l 3 Koscuiszko Page twenty-three
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+3 The REVIEXV IQ2j Page Top Row: Tom Wilson, Ralph Kruck. Neal Farmer. Norman Pommerieh. Eli Thexv. William Harmer, Mr. Hall CCoachJ Second Row: Harvey Kennedy. Maurice Murray. Herbert Benz. Harry Jacobsen. Jack Niles, Kermet Pommcriclf. Bottom Row: George Calvy. Clyde Kennedy, Harold Hoyt. William Foley. Garjield Football Season Roosevelt won the first of a three game series by defeating Garfield 13-6. Gar- field led three quarters by a touchdown made by Niles, who intercepted a pass. ln the fourth quarter the heavier line of Roosevelt scored twice. Roosevelt won the second game. lt was fairly even until the last quarter when Garfield, who tried to pass its way to a tie, was halted by intercepted passes which resulted in two touchdowns for Roosevelt. The lineups were: G:kRFIELD ROOSEVELT NI. Pommerich .......... ....... R . E ....... ....... IV Iusolf K. Pommerich ,..... ....... R . T ...... ........ A llan Benz ............... ....... R . G ...... ........ R yan Kruck .... .... C . .... ....... I ngalls Hoyt .... ....... L . G ...... ........ D uavette Foley .... ....... L . T ...... ....... S mith Hanson ....... L. E ....... ....... O ttery Calvy .... ....... R . B ....... ....... F olll Niles ....... ....... R . H ...... ........ E lert VVilson ................ ....... L . H ......... ..... ..... ........ B u r master Farmer .......................................... F. B ....................................... Y Vilson Garfield played Wauwxfautosa at Reuping field on October 25. The game was contested throughout by Garfield, but the much heavier players of Wauwautosa, who weighed 15 lbs. heavier to the man, fought their way down for several scores. The VVauwautosa team won the tilt by the score of 26 to 0. Practically the same lineup that was used in the Roosevelt games was used. twenty-two Qt
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'Eg TheREvIEw1925 'Rip Rm:-: C. Kennedy. XV Foley. R. Kruek. 0. Prehn. Mr. Hall, N. Pommerich. J. Niles. J. Dougherty. Bollom Row: H. Kennedy, G. Calvjr, H. Martin. H. Bentz, M. Nianey. A. Immel. Garfield Basketball Season Roosevelt won the first game of the series 22-17. The game was fairly even. The next night Garfield evened up the series by winning 19-10. Roosevelt could not stop the onrush of the southsiders. The third and deciding game was won hy Garfield 19-15. Roosevelt led at half time 1-l-7. Garfield staged a come-hack and won the game. The largest crowd that ever packed the Vocational School gym, witnessed the affair. The lineup was: GARFUSLD IYIANEY .......................... ....... R . F ........ I Mmm. .... .................. ....... L . F ....... . 'PREHN ..... ....... C . ....... . NILES ...... ....... R . G ........ KRUCK ..... ....... L . G ........ KENNEDY ...... .... ............................ C. ...................................... . BURMAs'ri5R KIRCHOFF CORCORON Fon 1. XVILSON Garfield defeated the alumni 35-25 in an overtime game at Bragg School. Garfield's record is as follows: Garfield ...................................... Garfield ..... ...... 1+ 17 Garfield ..... ...... 1 9 Garfield ........... ......... ...... 1 9 35 Garfield ...................................... Total: Garfield ............ 10-1- Alumni .. Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Alumni .. Opponents .......22 .......1tl .......l5 25 fIQQQQIIQIIQIIIIIQQIQffQi1ffIf'ioo Garfield also won the Reporter cup again hy winning the Junior High Tourna- ment at the Y. lvl. C. A. Page twenty-four
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