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CONFERENCE AND VALUABLE PLAYER AWARDS s b looked j MARTINFK L T-Sulwarx Tap rou+li-ff lu right-E. LABICKI-R. lf.-Excellent pass receiver-defensive wurls nur to cover . . . - , . of :lic line: always in upponcnfs baskficld. B. SCHMIDTKE-R, T,-Our ull man. P. SCHUDA-L. li.-Fine defensive endg good pass receiver. Srruml mu-R. PYTLEWSKI-C.-Looks like a coming sur. nl. WAIESCO-Coach. J. KOSKI-L. T.-All 'round man. Tlxinl mn-A. TINLEY-L. G.-Kcxponsilslc fur pep in linc. Suindour! R. HUNTER-F. B.-Captain. Fine lender. J. BAMBRICK- L. li.-Will be missed. R. KLOSKI-R. H.-Good blocking back, li. RUTKOWSKI-R. G.-Blocking and defensive work xcrrific. LBofIvm raun- ' - - -' ' ll' d k' k r. L. JARZYNKA-R. H.-Supl-im E. KIZNDZORA-L. H.-Hardest runner-leading scorer. L. ROHDER. Q. B. lzxcepnnna 5 goo nc e more shows gn-az promise, R. SANDBERG-Q. B.-Carried burden nf passing and kicking. 26
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it XX rss X r ssh -ti.-sf fg Ss6s...T, -. ssi- J ' Qiffsss V.. f h gf if ,HN E sf- ' STONY RETAINS FOX, VALLEY FOOTBALL OF 1941 0-25 Stony made his first appearance of the year at the Lemont-Argo football game. Lemont went down to defeat before a heavier and more experienced aggregation. Stony says Lemont needs fn little more practice. 13-0 Lemont played Plano in the first conference game of the season. It was al hard fought first half, but in the second half, Lemont's weight advantage began to take effect and they crime through on top. Stony says the boys improved since the last time he sow them. 0-13 Lemont traveled to Geneva, only to return home on the short end of a 13 to 0 score. The entire game was played under very adverse playing conditions. Stony wasn't disappointed in the game, but he was disappointed in the weather. 13-0 Lemont won their second conference game of the season at Plainfield, scoring twice in the first half and coasting to an easy victory. Stony thinks that there is a possibility of Lemont Hi retaining the Conference Championship. 33-6 Lemont defeated Sandwich in a very decisive manner, thereby clinching their second consecutive Conference Championship. A large turnout 'of Lemont fans cheered the team on to victory. Stony went home with a smile on his face. 0-13 Lemont concluded its season by losing to its arch enemy, Lockport. It was a gruelling game for three quarters. In the fourth quarter, Lemont's lack of sub- stitutes proved to be their downfall. Stony was proud of the boys even in defeat. 25
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GO TEAM! LET'S GO TEAM. ATHLETICS AT LEMON T The Athletic teams at Lemont High have been highly successful the past year. The football team won the Fox Valley Conference Championship for two consecutive years. The fine spirit displayed by the students and teachers spurred the boys on for additional Ixmrels. Again a member of the team received the Most Valuable Player Award, Bob Hunter, captain, winning the honor this year, while Ray Mankowski was the title winner for 1940. The winning spirit carried on from football into the basketball and baseball seasons. Stony hopes that Lemont I-Ii's spirit will see the teams on their winning way in years to come. L41 M-Rigzif-up Rn.,-A. Tinley, J. Mme-wk, R. Hunter, R. in-hr, L. Jmynkl, P. ,ll-r.n...n, mg.-., R. ordmm, 12, Kcndlnrn, R. Kloska, J xnsua, L. amaf, c.-an wfmm. Mffllll.-R. Gun-s. A. Peterson, J Bambrick, li. Lnbicki. R. Pytlcwski, ll. Schmidtkc, R. Sandberg. P. Schuda. Buliam-R. Tinley. H. Kiclma, G. Marzinuk, j. Pucizsk, E. Rutkowski. CHEERLEADERS Lrfl In Righf-L. lxmnawtki. 0. swearing.- P. Balslcy. C. On.
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