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Football Coach Little, who came to Kaukauna High School from Fennimore in 1929, was from the outset, active in increasing the scope of athletics by including tennis, intramural activities, track and gymnas- tics. In 1930, due to the paucity of veterans. his football and basketball squads had only slight success. However, the inex- perienced underclassmen showed great possibilities. The same green football team of 1930 turned the tables the next year by winning the championship. The cagers, showing great improvement, took fourth place. COACH PAUL E, LITTLE Menasha, in 1932, shoved the Littlemen into second place by defeating them, 7-6. The basketball team, winning second place in the tournament, was the best in years. The next year's football team was undefeated and untied, but had to forfeit five games. The basketball team, unfortunately, failed even to get to the tournament. In 1934, the Kawmen won second place in football, having been beaten by Menasha. The ill-starred cagers lost all but three encounters. It can be seen from the above data that Mr. Little is a remarkable coach. His success is perhaps due to his smart psychology, to his untiring efforts, and to the deep affection his proteges always have for him. ,--- - a Fi- . , f , '5' 1 af X 1 1' S' 5 4 Twelvs
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r--- -v----- - -4- Y,.-, -rrw . 'Q :ill - A Top Row: Kaphingst 1Manager7, Dix, Jirikowic, Danner, Doering. Smith, Kuchelmeister, Wurdinger, Bootz. Kiffe. Sischo. C. Simon Second Row: Coach Little, Sager, Bedat, Vils, Bloch, Towsley, Nigl, L. Driessen, De Keuster, Kramer, Meinert fAssistant Managerj Bottom Row: T. Driessen. Heinz, V. Simon, G. Driessen. A. McCormick. Fleming lCaptainJ, Kalupa, W. McCormick, Hanby, Klein, Niesen The Season---St. Norberts vs. Kaulcauna . September 22, 1934 Displaying their potential strength and ambition, the Kawmen started the season with the trouncing of the heavier De Pere squad, 46 to 0. Three touch- downs in the first quarter so demoralized the visitors that they were helpless to check the irresistible march of the Littlemen. The Kaw's offense was flaw- less, and it already looked like a championship team. The reserves, sent in during the second and third quarters, not only scored, but also held remark- ably well. The last period saw the Orange and Black on another rampage. Three more touchdowns were run over, and all the points were good. Truly a victory to be proud of. l Kaulcauna vs. Neenah September 29, 1934 The Neenah game, a sporadic but at times brilliant exhibition of football, marked the first conference win of the Kawmen. Perhaps a little onverconfident, the Kaws didn't play exceptionally well, but they finished on the long end of a 24-13 score. However, things developed swiftly, for a touchdown in the first three minutes of play gave the Orange and Black a six-point lead. Again, in the second period, another touchdown was made on a long march. A seventy-yard run on an intercepted pass gave the Kaws an 18-0 lead as the half ended. The Jorgensen team pushed over two touch- downs in the last quarter, the Littlemen retaliating with another. CAPTAIN FLEMING Thirteen
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