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6 carriers ave isnwzl Seasozra BACK ROW: B. Overtoom, E. MaTusZak, J. Karbens, D. Niver, D. Bonza, R. PeTerman, J. Kosial, D. Carroll, T. Zay. MIDDLE ROW: D. McCarThy, S. Nestor, R. KurTz, J BenedicT, D. Krainp, J. Hanson, D. Oarney, B. Hloascl., G. Kolty, T. Haiek. FRONT ROW: D. Ballarim, R Ballarim, J. VVethersTen, O. Wolf, E. Alexeiun, E. Sawdo, J. Jacobs, R Moores, M. Kanikula. 'fn fs Q , ,g Won . , , -up R .1 ,gb vw 15, ' . gg W X . ni-E? 'Rf BACK ROW: J. VoiTisek, R. Kucera, R. Borovec, J. Johnson, E. Ooralski, B. Hanson, T. Gehrke. R. Gorski, J, Eckdahl, M. Briggs. MIDDLE ROW: B. OverToorn, K. Bonga, R. Janis, P. Bahabov, C, Mueller, D. Bogue, J. Dvorak, J. Peck, D. Bobbe, S. TreTiak, G. STerns. BOTTOM ROW: J. SebesTa, I-I. LandT, T. RuT, D. Adamski, D. Boone, J, CaTer, R. Novak, D. Jedlicka, Coach J. Vopicka. VARSITY AND SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Opening The season on The MorTon TTeId, Coach O. J. Kudrnovskys I-larriers looked very impressive in beaT- ing Waukegan 20-44, The low score winning. However, Their luck soon changed, and The MorTon Cross CounTry Team dropped TTve meeTs in a row To Riverside-BrookTieId, Proviso, New Trier, Niles, and EvansTon. The regular schedule was inTerrupTed by The Bloom Individual TournamenT in which MorTon placed TTT- TeenTh of eighTeen oT The sTaTe's Top Teams. In The Suburban League meeT aT EvansTon, MorTon placed sixTh. CapTain Ed Sawdo, The TTrsT MorTon runner To TTnish TweITTh in The meeT was awarded a bronze medal. Winding up The season wiTh a 25-30 loss To Oak Park, The VarsiTy Turned in a I-6 season record. The ouT- sTanding varsiTy runner was Senior Ed Sawdo, who TTnished hrsT Tor MorTon in every meeT. OTher sTanCI0UT5 were Wolf, NesTer, Alexeiun, I-laiek, Niver and Jacobs. Under The leadership of Coach Jim Vopicka, The sophomore I-larriers Turned in a 3--1 season record. Page 229
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' S! ' . . 5 flow ofenfla ower .. I if at 1. an fm '32 .. T55 - if Row l: L. Antos, C. He-yn, R. Puccini, R. Fleming, J. KasTner, C. Kalazinslzi. K. Krononberger, G. Wilson, L. Nlack, R. Loll. Row 2: Mgr. R. Kasak, G. Dawson, D. Dragasic, VV. Coyer, F. Arbir, R. Defenbaugh, Nl. Milosovich, J. Wolak. Row 3: Coach Salberg, R. Berka, F. Kupka, W. Vandenberg, VV. Huml, M. Lipinski, T. Robinson, T. Stanazewski, J, FursT, J. Cholke, D. Stevens, Coach Rexilius. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . Before sTarTing Suburban League play, The J.V.'s Travelled To York only To be beaTen 6-O. Home again Tor The games wiTh Niles and Proviso, The Junior lVlusTangs came back To win 26-l3 and 32-l 2 respecTively. A loss To New Trier by a score of 25-6 and a compIeTe vicTory over Leyden 20-O made The J.V.'s mid-season record 3-2. Losing To EvansTon 20-l2 and overwhelming VVheaTon Academy and Oak Park by scores oT l3-O and 47-14 respecTively, The J.V.'s ended The season wiTh a 5-3 record Hnishing Third in The Suburban League. W W Www A mswwwvwf- ff 7' 1 ' 'ZW L? ll T' V ....,, gqrcw' K W 'Why fV,. , sw. kXLL.- i Xxxi N gg,-was . ., ., +4 X. , NR + ' ' sag' V V ,. 4 Q f 4 f 1 . V- . ' L S X 3 , . , L f W t f' , f , 'T .H T M. . 'TMJ 3 . f 1 , I .130 J ,J T M To 'K , A 5 ., T M J V 3. .j Q ..- .. L.. . X Mustang lineman puts an abrupt stop to an end run, Opponent doesn't gain an inch as Teicck crashes into him. Page 228
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ecorol ,Brea ing occermen ngeafen .Af U rf' M. ' fi . main? i V - Row T: R. Biccichi, CMgr.J, M. Ribaudo, R. Dilba, P. Nauks, F. Gallagher, W. Funke, C. Potsic, W. Hirsekorn, C. Siebert, R. Zmrhal, J. Horn, W. Mucha, A. Cesaria. Row 2: Coach Jahelka, E. Sumanas, C. Gould, J. Gudaitir, D. Vasiliaushas, V. Palciauskas, S. Pierce B. Zukauskas, J. Zukauskas, A. Sirgedas, T. Konwin, M. Leone, D. Gagginni, F. Bertone. Morton .... .. .ll Elmwood Park ..... O Morton. .. . . 3 Oak Park ... .. 2 Morton .... ... 2 Oak Park ...... ... 2 Morton. .. .. 3 Lake Forest ........ O Morton .... .. . 6 Oak Park .......... 2 Morton. .. . . 6 University of Chicago l Morton .... 7 University of Chicago O Hlgh School High School Morton. .. .. 7 Elmwook Park ... .. O SOCCER . . . Considered by many to be state champions because of no downstate competition, Mortons soccer team this year had a spectacular 7-O-l record. Paced by the scoring talents of Walter Hirsekorn, Victor Palciauskas, and John Zukawskas, the booters easily defeated Elmwood Park and the University ot Chicago High School by scores ot ll-O, 7-O, 6-l, and 7-O. The true test ot strength came in the three contests against the rugged Oak Park team when the Morton soc- cermen proved themselves as champions by tying the first game 2-2 and proceeding to win the next two 6-2 and 3-2 respectively. Walter Hirsekorn scored most ot the points this season with an impressive total ot 27. This broke an individ- ual scoring record ot 20 points set twenty-one years ago. Coach Jahelka has a right to be proud of his 58-59 soccer team. Page 230
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