Jamestown College - Hea Kan Yearbook (Jamestown, ND)

 - Class of 1942

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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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4v,x iw' . ,- 1.- .IF 'I hi gf 41 'X YQ C- ' x - f , . xl .I fan 1 r ' A ' 7' If-11-1-h ' --, Cf ' HOWARD DOHERTY X v . I' E .. , tl .: . -2142.1 - 4.4, ' ff 'l Zi . ,tg .--truth' rjsgfag t ' + fifty EDMUND BAUER WILLIAM KRIVOBOK At Minot's Homecoming game, an inspired Iamestown eleven turned the Teacher's team with a 32-0 victory. The entire Iimmie team showed great talent in this game: especially impressive was the play of several reserves. Dahlen and Brandenburg sparked a powerful offensive drive that scored twenty-two first downs to Minot's six. Dahlen found the pay-line twice in the first quarter and Brandenburg, Edson, and Herzog completed the scoring with one touchdown apiece. The annual Homecoming game, this year found the Iimmies opposing a strong well-balanced Wahpeton team. After overcoming an early 6-0 lead, the Iimmies rolled up 19 points to chalk up their third conference win. The rugged Jamestown line was almost invulnerable and the visitor's only touchdown came as a result of a recovered fumble. Toward the end of the first quarter, the Iimmies staged a powerful down field march to the Wahpeton 28, where Dahlen smashed off tackle to tie the score at 6-6. Early in the second quarter Brandenburg thrilled the crowd with a beautiful twisting 30-yard run to the goal. Dahlen completed the scoring for the afternoon by slicing off tackle for the third touchdown. Score 19-6. A dramatic highlight that added to the victory over the Wild- cats was the fact that this was the first time in five years that a Iimmie grid team had beaten Wahpeton. Finishing a very successful Parents' Day, the Iimmies marched through the Valley City Vikings with the most decisive victory of the season, a 41-14 score. The whole. I backfield ran wild, totaling 395 yards gained to the Vikings' 91. Shook and Dahlen accounted for most of the yardage. Shook brought the crowd to its feet time after time bysprinting through the Viking secondary for long gains. He also led the scoring with four touchdcwn runs. Osman showed outstanding accuracy by converting the extra point five consecutive times from placement. With this victory the jimmies took on championship aspirations. This win over the Vikings promised a tie for the Inter- collegiate conference championship of North Dakota. NGSTAD HARLEY LUDWIG ORVIN O 1 The Orange and Black team finally b , K laid claim to the championship in the last '- S I PJ E-3. La-. Q game of the conference season, with the 5 - I I 9 vw . nf' -t it - Mayville State Teachers' College by edg- ing out a narrow 7-6 win over the Comets. T - A Brandenburg scored with a powerful 8- LL- ' .1 - yard plunge for the only Iimmie touch- 1 ' f t l I 3 u - . . X t I w 'u down. Osman then split the upnghts for - -Q' the extra point that was the deciding point . -,-A . . 4 . :fx V 1.-u j, 1 . - ' - of the game. ln the second half of the game the Iimmies were forced to take a decided defensive stand, several times ' stopping Comet threats within the ten-yard line. The Comets did score on a continued 78 yard march but failed to convert the extra point. ln this final victory the hon- ors were so divided that the whole Iimmie team can be commended for their out- standing play that brought them through the season without a conference loss. S ': -1 .Vg,. X 1 's fi' I

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