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1 5 4 H l - .... . J, nson Al Blohm Red Miller Bud Wolfe Dick Benson John Arendt John a determined Rhinelander team, 38-12 in an afternoon affair at Rhinelander. Jim Strem. Don Miller. Paul Christopherson, Allen Felch. and John Arendt, accounted for the Marines' touchdowns. The outstanding play of the game came when John Arendt. Marine captain, picked up Strem's blocked punt and ran for a touchdown. Rhinelandeids big fault was not completing passes which easily could have been touchdowns. The Paulson brothers of the Rhinelander squad were standouts throughout the game. Whiting By a score of 19-7, our mighty gridiron squad defeated Whiting on the losers' home field. Jim Strem's long pass to Paul Christopherson was the highlight of the game. The pass was thrown 56 yards. and the entire play was good for 90 yards result- ing in a touchdown by Chistopherson. At the half. the score stood 7-0 in favor of Marinette. Tom Brenkus ran the opening kick-off of the second half back 90 yards to score. This was Whiting's only touchdown. The score remained 7-7 until Mari- - 1 2 ' Q
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Varsit Football . . . Two Rivers In a display of mid-season talent, during the first encounter of the season on their home field, the Marinette Marines outclassed the Two River's Purple Raid- ers 42-6. Quarterbacked by big Jim Strem, the Marines jumped to an early lead in the first few minutes of play and held it throughout the entire contest. Accounting for the touchdowns were Allen Felch, who scored the first one on a 2 yard plunge, and Paul Christopherson who maile two, one on a pass from Strem and the other on a short scamper. The others were made by Don Miller, Bob Pazdera. and Harold Alswager. Strem accounted for 4 of the extra pointsg 3 by placement and the other on a pass to Christopherson. Others who showed good grid work were Captain John Arendt, who played center and end on defense, and Bud Wolfe and Dick Langlois on punt returns. Rhinelander The Mighty Marines took their second victory of the season by over-powering Hats off to Mr. Howard Stiehm for producing an undefeated football team? Coach Stiehm is also kept very busy in the Spring with track. His year-round activities include teaching physical edu- cation and science, intramural athletics. and being M. Club advisor. His B. S. de- gree was obtained from LaCrosse State Teachers College. VARSITY FOOTBALL BOTTOM ROW-H. Wolfe, R, Schroeder, K, Hanson, P. Christopherson. J, Stang, R. Stello, D, Benson, J. Strem, A, Blohm, J. Arendt, D. Miller, R. Faucett. R. Langlois MIDDLE ROVVeH. Alswager. G, Miller, W. Bair, R. Schewe, E. Christopherson, T. Peters, R. Pazde-ra, A. Felch. D. Burns, R. Nicklaus, R. Payne, C Teho, F. Rondeau BACK ROW-Coach Stiehm, K, Marbes, R. Weiderhold, R. Gucwa, J. Marineau, J. Soderberg. A. Gove, A. Blanchette. D, Stepniak, K. Kopischke, Manager 3 ..t, ' . T T , f' ' 1,9761 785i and gg,is 31fP3.v,,i5aw 5, J 1 A 7 ' '2L't5Mfan,.rixt.2.,'iiHzr 6 H'- D sal 6 95k 7 79
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3'?JoZ'5 Z2 i i Dick 94 Q M at M A 4 , 5 J V Z r V 4, Q - ' ' , , - K USG A 5 . 4 i i s 3 . '. ' ' K ' ,ef .,- A A J E f Y Langloi Dick Faucett Jim Sti-em Biuce Rox' Schroeder Bob Stello Paul Cliristophcrson nette started rolling when Strem passed to Blohm for a T.D. and Felch bucked the line for the last tally. Whiting's only sustained drive was stopped at the 3 yard line in the 3rd quarter. Dick Faucett. Marinette line man. led the defensive attack. Eau Claire After traveling 230 miles, the Marines copped their fourth win of the year by overpowering the Eau Claire f'Old Abes by the score 34-7. Allen Felch. running in his usual form. reeled off 241 yards, and accounted for three of the Marines' touchdowns to lead the team to victory. The other T.D.'s were accounted for by Paul Christopherson and Wes Bair. the reserve quarterback. Antigo The Marines clinched their fifth victory by downing the Antigo Red Robins l I Elanci Ihiigc 'l'v.cnty-N1n-
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