ut1mm1IIIIHIIIIIII.IInluuuummmlm in11111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1l11vu11mmmmunumnu unnnuurInmnmmmmmmr. M. H. S. ROCKET 1922 ATHLETICS Physical Training classes were conducted in the High School and the upper Turner Hall. Mr. Brooks had charge of the two Boys' classes, Miss Sehr the two Girls' classes. Officers of the Athletic Association were: Gilbert Lenz, Presidentg Ervin Ebentier, Vice President, Beatrice Faltz, Secretary, Mr. W. E. Brooks, Treasurer, Donald Gray, Cheer leader. The Association was able to finance the football and basketball season more easily than in any previous year. We are indebted to the School Board for payment of the hall-rent for basket-practice and for a liberal donation towards football equipment, all of which reflects increased interest in physical education on the part of the community. BASEBALL PROSPECTS Prospects for a good Baseball squad this season are bright. The following veterans return, Pitchers, I. Ebentier and N. Haertl, Catcher, H. Zimmerman, In- tielders, L. Reible, R. Bachhuber, R. Schroeder, and H. Miller, Outiielders, V. Hart- wig, Criesbach and Costello. Among the new men and men who will be candidates, E. Miller, R. Haertle, R. Rediske and Schuknecht are the most prominent. With such good material, the l922 Baseball season cannot be anything but successful. FOOTBALL PROSPECTS Next fall we intend to carry off the State football title. With nine regulars returning this does not seem impossible. Place a good center between Bartsch, Miller and Kuen on the left side of the line and Ziegler, Hartwig and Costello on the right and the line will be well nigh impregnable. Prospective candidates for center are: A. Bachhuber, E. Miller, and Pionkowski. A fullback must be found to aid R. Bachhuber, Ebentier and F. Bachhuber in the backfield. A line man will probably be moved back and a new one will have to be found. H. Zimmerman, and Travers are excellent backfield prospects. Riley, Schroeder, Clymer, V. Schuman and Griesbach are other good prospects. Page Twenty-four
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u...mumit,muit1111W...--I-uvum..... itumium11itu11Hmmumuli41uIu1IIuiuunummuum. numuuuuuuuuuumuumm FOOTBALL Coach Brooks' call for candidates was answered by a large and heavy squad, including several members of last yearis squads. B. C. Mann, University of Wisconsin varsity Captain loaned his valuable services as assistant coach. The team had a queer season. lt started with a rush, defeating Beaver Dam and Watertown in short order. Then the regular ends, Bartsch and Ziegler became ineligible on account of scholarship for a month, that of October. This proved dis- astrous to the team's aspirations. The Alumni, Wayland, and North Fond du Lac circled our ends to win. But the team came back in the only November game, and with Bartsch and Ziegler in their places, evened up an old score with Horicon. THE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Beaver Dam at Mayville: Beaver Dam High School sent an overconfident squad of twenty-two men to Mayville, Saturday, September 24th. They were surprised and soundly walloped by our aspiring gridders in the seasonis opener, 27 to 0. Mayville, displaying sur- prisingly good team-work for so early in the season, ran wild on the Beavers in the second half, after leading 7 to 0 at half time. Ebentier broke loose repeatedly for long runs of thirty, forty, and fifty yards. F. Bachhuber made the prettiest touch- down of the day by virtue of a forty yard run on a cross-buck. Schuknecht showed that he was wide awake by falling on a fumble for a touchdown and by plunging across from the five yard line for our final score. 'R. Bachhuber kicked three out of four goals from touchdowns. Kuen, playing his first game, threw Beaver Dam's men time and again for losses. Zieglerls defensive work was also a feature. Watertown at Mayville: Watertown High, with the enviable record of only one defeat in four years and that at the hands of Milwaukee Riverside in 1920 by the score of 18 to 6, came to Mayville for a game October 1. Watertown kicked off to MayvilLe's twenty-five yard line. After three downs, Mayville was forced to punt. Regaining the ball later in the period, the home team marched steadily up the field, Captain ,Schuknecht finally carrying the ball across for the first touchdown. Coal was missed. The half ended 6 to 0 favoring the Red and White. During the second half, Mayville scored ftwo more touchdowns. Both goals were kicked.. Ziegler's defensive work was again spectacular. The Mayville line was ha veritable stone wall and the backs played their usual star game. ' Q Alumni vs. High School: On Sunday, October 9th, the Alumni led by 'LBoy', Mann defeated the High School, 12 to 7. The proceeds went to the High School athletic fund. The M. H. S. A. A. wishes to thank the members of the Alumni team for donating their services. Mayville at North Fond du Lac: Saturday, October 15th, we journeyed to North Fond du Lac to meet the High School team of that city. After a hard fight, we were defeated 6 to 0. The North Fondy right half raced twenty yards around our right end for a touchdown in the last few seconds of play. The playing of new wing men who worked hard but were unfamiliar with the position broke up the team-work. The line plunging of Murray, North Fondy Captain, featured. ' ' ' fage Twentyjsiqr
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