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football successful season Look at that sub-heading again; yes, it reads, itSuccessful Season? Although the team won but a single contest out of eight, the contest they won Was the most import- ant one they played. That game was the traditional Madison vs. Log Cabin game. This game is played annually, through sleet, through rain and mud, and through snow and hail, for possession of the tiGold Jug? In this game the team let go everything it had to enable it to beat its closest rival. It was a sad, dejected, and muddy Log Cabin team that wound its way home after meet- ing the under-rated Madison eleven. After two years of not ever seeing the iiGOld Jugii, it was now ours until a time When Log Cah- in can defeat a Madison team. Coach Warren Messer awarded sixteen varsity football awards. Letters went to: Ernie Perushak, this years captain; Bob Jesswein, end; Burton Smith, tackle; Ernie Kubiak, end; Frank Carline, guard; Walter Leaf, tackle; Chuck Counts, tackle tcaptain- electi; Dick Yager, back; Emmett Alley, back; Carl East, guard; Roy Gunsch, center; Clinton Bowen, back; Delbert Hawkins, tackle: Jack Bauknecht, back; Don Brownie, end; and Jerome Holliday, end.
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Seven lettermen returned to their alma mater to start things going for another year of basketball. These fellows were short com- pared to the Madison teams of old, but they had the spirit a good team needs and so they jumped around the court in high fashion. Although most of the fellows were five footers, there was a mountaineer among the masses who could look over the siX-inch mark with ease; this fellow was J . W. Em- bry, who plays center. At forward Madison had J ack Bauknecht, veteran of three years, and big ttOxf, Warstler. Guard posts were earned by Ernie Perushak, also veteran of three years, and the Heine, Herr J ohn Wil- liams. Other veteran players who returned were: Bob Campbell and Lewis Luchow. Starting in a new league with one of the hardest schedules any Madison team has ever had to face, Madison did not babble confidently of a prospective successful sea- son. Instead they worked hard and got their team in the best form possible. Madison loSt four straight games before they finally won one, by beating Utica 35-29. The Utica game marked the halfway point of the season. Madison met no easier opponents during the last half, but managed to slip into sixth place by trimming South Lake in the final game of the season. Letter winners are: Jack Bauknecht, J. W. Embry, Bob Campbell, Ernie Peru- shak, Lewis Luckow, Don Brownie, Emmett Alley, Floyd Warstler, and Clinton Bowen. basketball Back row: left to right: C. Bowen, B. Campbell, tB. Evo, F. Warstler, R. Counts. Second row: J. Warbington, J. Kubiak, E. Alley, D. lHanes, L. Petroff, D. Denner, R. 'Gunsch, Coach Messer. Front row: left to right: L. Luchow, E. Perushak, J. Bauknecht, J. W. Embry, D. Brownie, J. Williams. v
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