Madison Central High School - Tychoberahn Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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FQ I . f , 2 I .at Tut-1 WSU vAust'rv gave Central a third place in the Big Eight. The line, from left to right, Ross Spunem. ,lim Schiavo, Tulilmy Ar- nold, Joe Kennedy, Vito Colletti, George Schiro, and ,lack Derr. In the hackfield, in the same order. are Patil Puccio, Blaine Hendrick- son, Ted Scalissi, and George Torgeson. Tut-1 lftttsr llVIl'0It'l'AN'l' wouti on Central's practice field was hegun in October, 19159. 'l'hc field is to he fenced and ready for use this fall. By lllfll, the school hopes to have several tennis courts con- structed at the east end of the fit-ld. Football ENTRAL,S l939 football outfit wasn't rated too highly by the pre- season dopesters, but the season had hardly begun when Coach Pollock's Orange and Black team started performing wonders, and it Hnally turned out to be the surprise team of the conference, winning four games, losing three, and finishing in third place in the Big Eight Conference. The sparkplugs of the team were Ted Scalissi. at left half, Jack Derr, at end, and Blaine Hendrickson, at the fullback position. These three boys were responsible for all of Central's touchdowns, and for nearly all of its ground-gaining. Scalissi hnished second in the Big Eight scoring column with 30 points. He also was awarded the Zor Shriners, trophy for being the most valuable player in the city. Probably the biggest disappointment of the season came when Central lost to Madison West by a 19-7 score. The game was played in the afternoon on a field that was made soft as a sponge by a heavy rainfall that had postponed the game the night before. Central never could get started and West walked off with an easy victory. The greatest thrill of the entire season was Central's 6-0 win over Madison East, the team which had beaten Central during each of the past five years. The game was the first night game that Central had ever played with Eastg the game being played on Armistice Day Eve instead of the usual Armistice afternoon. Scalissi scored Central's lone touchdown on a brilliant 53 yard run on the third play of the second half. At the end of the season, Hve of the Central players, namely Dftrr. Scalissi, Hendrickson, Vito Colletti, and George Torgeson. were placed on the lVlirror's mythical all-city first team. Derr, Scalissi, Hendrickson, and Colletti were also placed on the All-Big 8 Team. Tico Scamsst, all -conference halfhack, brought Vito Attct1x COI.I.E'I'TI holds the hall in an attempt Tut: Ct-:N1'uAt. l I.Ktl-ltltltittl-IttS are symholic of the sparkling runs and long passes, deciding factors in at conversion. Notice the lack of a helmet. indicating patriotism to our school. All hand maneuvers during many Central victories. It was Ted who made Cen- that the attempt was only in practice, since a new half-time at thc footltall games included the flag- tral's only and winning touchdown in the East rule prevents players from discarding their helmets bearers, Anthony llolloway and Don Schaefer. game. fig mlivlit on the playing field.



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Tennis ENTRAL,S 1940 tennis team had a fair season record, winning one match, tying in two matches, and losing the other three. Central's lone victory came in the first match of the year, when it defeated Wisconsin High by a 4 to 2 count. Central also gained one of its ties against Wisconsin High, while the other tie was with West. West won the second match by a 5 to 1 score. East defeated Central in each of their engagements, by the scores of 4 to 2 and 6 to O. Four boys were entered in the Big Eight tournament. These four were: Bob Hansen and Hale Grover in the singles and the team of Louie and,Clyde Taylor in the doubles. The whole team was entered in the city meet. Considering the fact that the boys had many difficulties in getting up a team for each match, this wasn't such a bad season. At the start of the season, Mr. Koskey was coach, but he became ill before the regular playing season started. This left the team without a coach for the first five matches. Then Mr. Frank Blau took over the coaching activities a few days before the final match. He arranged for practice courts every afternoon, aided the players with useful tips, and helped them in finishing the school tournament. The members of this year's team were: Bob Hansen, Hale Grover, Jim Meuer, Don Kirkpatrick, Louie Taylor, Clyde Taylor, Irving Levy, and Cordon Robeck. Golf ENTRAL,S golf team had a very successful season this year. It was untied and undefeated in dual competition. The city title was won by Central golfers for the first time in many years, and the team placed fourth at Beloit in the Conference Meet. This year's varsity team was composed of four seniors and a junior. The seniors, Art Severson, champion at Burr Oaks, Bob Corcoran, Bob Sleepy Wilhelm, and Ralph Hatfield, have played their last match for Central. George Torgeson, the only regular who is not graduating, will probably be the mainstay of next year's team. B team members who will return include Everett Zeke Johnson, Wally Prantner, and Wilbur Sorenson. Other Bn team members were: Everett Cich and Elvin Nehmer. This year, the squad was able to practice regularly at Monona Golf Course for the first time. Mr. Harold Pollock, the coach, posted in- struction sheets which aided the inexperienced golfers a great deal. All of the varsity team members were medalists in one match. The B team played one match with East in which Everett Johnson was medalist. The chance to practice regularly appealed to the golf squad and very few candidates failed to report regularly. The results of these constant practice sessions were evident too, because everyone's game was a great deal better than their game a year ago. Although next year's prospects are not too bright, this year's re- sults are more than satisfying. page twenty-two Record in Football Central ........,........ ..,,...., 1 4 Central ...... ......... 2 0 Central ...... ..,... 0 Central ...,,. ...... 7 Central ...... ...,.. 7 Central ,..... .......... l 9 Central .............................. 6 Basketball Central ..,..,..,,,,...,.....,...,.... 24 Central ...... ......... 3 5 Central ..,... .......... 3 5 Central ...,.. .......... 2 5 Central ...... .....,.... 3 2 Central .,.... .......... 3 0 Central ....,. .......... 3 0 Central ...... .,........ 3 4 Central ...... .......... 2 6 Central ...... .,........ 30 Central .,..,. .......... 3 7 Central ..,,.. .......... 1 8 Central ..,... .......... 3 6 Central ..,.,, ......... 4 4 Central ..,,.. ......,.. 2 5 Central ...... ......... 3 9 Central ...... ..,,..,.,. 40 Central ...,.. ........ 3 9 Central ...... ,.....,... 1 6 Central ...... .......,. 3 9 Central ...... ........, 3 2 Central ...... ......... 2 1 Golf Central ...... ..... 8 Central ...... .,.... 7 Central ...... ..... B Central ...... .......... 9 Central .............................. 14 Central .............................. 11 Central City Champs. Track Central ....,.........,.. ,.,,,...., 44 Central .,....,,........ .............. 6 2 Third in conference meet. Second in city meet. Sports Horlick ....... Janesville ...... Park ....... Beloit ..... West ....... Kenosha ..... East .,,.. West ....... ,. ..,., Janesville ..,....... Racine Park ..,. Racine Horlick Beloit ,..... ............ Kenosha ............ East ................ Janesville ...... West .,....,........... Racine Park .... Racine Horlick Wisconsin High Beloit ......,.......,... East ..............,..,.. Kenosha .,.,,... Columbus .,,,,. Lodi ................ Watertown ,,.,.,.. Shorewood ........ Soldiers Grove ., Sturgeon Bay ., Delavan .............. West .... V ......... East .,..,.,...... West ................. East ................... Wisconsin High Wisconsin High West ....... East .....

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