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Captain Ogden. Thornberg, Thompson, Hendrickson. Captain-elect Graves. Kangas, Onqstad, Lamm. Shook, Muir, Dahlen, Sears, Sechler, Edson. Clemens, Coach Cassell. TRACK The Iirnmie tracksters culminated an excellent season by winning the Conference championship. The team was powerful and well-balanced. Its highest goal was achieved, not by one or two outstanding men, but by the conscientious and serious training of each member of the squad. We may attribute the victorious season to this earnest determination and clean fighting spirit, which is characteristic of all our athletic teams. On April 23 the Iimmies opened the '41 season with the annual triangular meet at Ellendale. The Dusties nosed out the fighting Iimmies by five points. Ray Sears garnered eight points by winning and setting a new college record in the discus throw, and by taking second in the shot put. Harry Hendrickson placed first in the half mile, and Al Graves won the 100-yard dash. Ashley Thorn- berg leaped 5 feet ll inches to win the high jump. Against very stiff competition at the Moorhead relays. the Iimmies came through to capture sec- onds in the 440-yard relay, the sprint medley, and the mile relay. In the initial meet on the college track, the Iimmie team was bested only by last year's conference winner, Ellendale. Our well-balanced aggregation won one first and ten sec- ond places to amass 46 points. Valley City and Dickinson had 41 and 23 points respectively. Paced by Harry Hendrickson, who won the half mile, and Ashley Thornberg, who won the high jump, the Cassellmen captured third place in the annual pentangular' meet at Taylor Stadium. As a triumphant climax to a successful season, the Iimmies, in a thrilling contest at the college field, won the Conference championship. They scored 62 y2 points to depose the Ellendale Dusties. The dramatic highlight and final deciding event of the meet was the mile relay. Ellendale needed a first place to retain the championship. In a thrilling finish Rempfer of Ellendale, and Hendrickson, Iimmie star, tell exhausted across the finish line. Harry Hendrickson won the event and conse- quently the meet by a split second. Captain Bill Ogden, Harlan Edson, and Bob Muir were the other members of the relay team which carried the baton to victory. By rolling up points in all events, the team showed its superior power. Everett Kangas, with ll points was high point man for the locals: he placed second in the pole vault and two mile run, and third in the mile run. Alan Graves won the 100-yard dash and took second in the 220. Bill Ogden captured second and third place in the 100 and 220 respectively. Bob Muir,besides being a member of the winning mile re- lay team, took second and third places in the low and high hurdles. Thornberg garnered 3Vz points by tying for second and third in the high jump. The loop championship was a just reward for ct well-trained and aggressive squad. The lettermen elected Alan Graves as the new captain. The 1941 lettermen were Graves Hendrickson, Kangas, Ogden, Shook, Sears, Muir, Thornberg, Lamm, Edson, Sechler, and Thompsonl
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Norqaard. Bryan, Bauer, Prchal, Onqstad. Wanqsness, Osman, Shook, Earl, Kotsakos. Manager Salisbury. Ludwig, H. Doherty. Herzog, Vanorny, Saqehorn, Edson, Brandenburg, Swankle, Stuckenbruck, Coach Cassell. Kercher, Captain-elect E. Doherty, Doyle. Dahlen, Captain David, Sears. Mork, l.aGrave, Krivobok. FOQTBALL Starting this season with true Iimmie spirit and a group of candidates which included eleven letterrnan Coach Al Cassell formed a team that came through to finish the season with the most impressive record in many years. The Iimmies started and finished the 1941 season with defeats but found victory in six other games. In their tirst encounter, the Iimmies lost a hard-fought battle with the Bemidji State Teachers' Col- lege Beavers. The I-men showed strong potential power, but lacked finish. due to insufficient practice. After threatening twice, once drawing down to the one toot line, the Iimmies gave way to two touch- downs and came out on the short end ot a 14-O score. Tom Dahlen showed an impressive early season style by being the most consistent ground-gainer of the game. The Iimmies displayed a much better brand of football in their next start, romping over the MSTC Dragons with a decisive 20-O win. From the first kickoff, Coach Cassell's crew overpowered their opponents in every department. Scoring honors went to Bud Brandenburg, all-conference full- back and Virgil VanOrney, freshman halfback. Brandenburg scored twice with plunges through the center of the Dragon line, while VanOrney raced seven yards and around end for his counter. Osman converted twice with two well-placed kicks. In the first conference game for both elevens, the Iimmies soundly defeated the Ellendale Dusties at Ellendale. Cassell's men displayed a powerful attack, with the whole team functioning smooth- ly, and decidedly outplaying the Ellendale team. Dahlen scored in the first quarter, and from then on the Iimmies were never headed. They scored tour times with Brandenburg, VanOrney, and Dahlen taking the lead. Score 25-B. t t any 9 v
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