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nl111I14in1IIIIIunumnnunm-lui-umm ni1ififIIInmmummm.un.-umnmmmlmuml-.mmm u1uIInmmmmmumumum M. H. S. ROCKET 1922 FOOTBALL Mr. W. E. Brooks: Coach Brooks is deserving of great credit for the 1921 football squad. He is an inspiring leader and the team will always remember him. Mr. B. C. Mann: Asst. Coach Mann, M. H. S. 19155 U. of W. Football Captain 1918, ably as- sisted Coach Brooks in handling the squad. His presence on the field gave the team the assurance that the alumni were behind them. Harold Schuknecht: F ull-Back: Jazz is a clever cool-headed leader, a star punter and line plunger. The school can be proud of the record the 1921 team made under his leadership. Because of his ability the coaches were able to use the triple threat of kick, pass and run. Irwin Ebentier, Half-Back: Toots is the fastest backfield man in the school. Runs of from twenty to fifty yards were common feats for him. He returns next fall. Francis Bachhuber, Half-Back: Toddy is a capable running mate for Toots. His grit and aggressiveness will be of great assistance to next year's team. Roman Bachhuber, Quarter-Back: Romey rounded out a well-balanced backfield. He is an able pilot and will be back next year to claim his position. Arthur Garms, Center: Fat was the keystone of a heavy powerful line. His passing was very accurate and his defensive work excellent. The school will miss him next year. Vernon Kuen, Left Guard: Kuen was an aggressive guard, and with him beside.Garms the center of the line was well nigh impregnable. He returns-Nuff sed. Clarence Costello, Right Guard: Cos surprised the football fans of Mayville, he played the game the way he knew it. His offensive and defensive work excelled. His place in the line is cinched for 1922. Henry Miller, Left Tackle: Hank playing his second season at tackle, put up a finished exhibition. He will be back again next season. - Victor Hartwig, Right Tackle: The produce, reaped off a plot of ground made up of yards gained thru Fat. Hartwig would not support an angle worm. The right tackle position will not cause us any worry next year. Charles Bartsch, Left End: Doc is a viscious tackler and a wonder at spering passes. He will be an asset to next year's team. Herbert Ziegler, Right End: Muzzy proved the best defensive man on the team. He was heavy and aggres- sive but fast. He returns next fall. foe Pionkowski, Sub.: Manager played fine football for a green man, and more will be heard from him next year. Earl Miller, Sub.: A ' Early is another Frosh who is hound to make a name for himself on the gridiron. Page Twenty-eight
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1it111111W.-.U-H1-V-mmt.1........v....y V.--ummmtim111it11111it11ii111witmmmmumluwulm nmmmmmwummwnm M. H. S. ROCKET 1922 A Successful Basketball Season The 1921-22 Basketball season was very successful. The team had the en- thusiastic support of the school and the city. It won ten out of thirteen games. Mayville at West Bend. The team opened the season December 9 by defeating West Bend 19-12. This was the first time in Mayville High School History that Mayville defeated West Bend in Basketball. Waupun at Mayville Mayville defeated Waupun on December 17. The score was 18-16. The game was undecided until Toots Ebentier caged the ball for the winning points thirty seconds before the end of the contest. Kewaskum at Mayville. ' Kewaskum invaded Mayville on December 30. She was outclassed, 26-2, in an easy contest. Mayville at Ushlcosh. Mayville suffered its first defeat on January 7. Oshkosh won handily 12-36. Hackbarth of Oshkosh caged 10 ringers, Schuknecht 4. The score does not indicate the fight that our team put up against the robust city boys. Beaver Dam at Mayville Beaver Dam came to Mayville Tuesday, January 10. ln a rough contest May- ville gave the Green and Cold a 23-3 lesson in basketball. This victory was sweet tasting to Mayville fans who remembered former defeats at the hands of Beaver Dam. Mayville at Hartford. On Friday, January 13, the team journeyed to Hartford. In a game featured By Hartfordls defense, Hartford won, 13-20. It was certainly an off night for the Mayville squad. Berndt of Hartford featured. West Green Bay at Mayville. On Saturday, January 21, Mayville won the big game of the season from West Green Bay High School, 18-7. The Purple team was coached by W. S. Nordby, a former Mayville coach. This was a Homecoming contest and drew the largest crowd ever recorded for a contest in Mayville. Mayville at Beaver Dam. Mayville evened up a few more old scores with Beaver Dam by handing the Green and Gold a 23-9 walloping in the Armory, February 3. Ebentier sank 7 bask- ets and Bartsch tossed 5 out of 7 free throws. Beaver Dam showed evidences in this contest of the lesson she received January 10. West Bend at Mayville Mayville defeated West Bend at Mayville February 10. With Ebentier and Reible caging 7 and 4 baskets respectively, Mayville was on the long end of 26-5. Haebag played good ball for West Bend but he lacked support. East De Pere at Mayville. ln a fast, hard-fought game Mayville defeated East De Pere High 19-11 on February 17. As East De Pere is Mr. Brooks' Alma Mater, the struggle early took on the aspects of a battle for blood. Both teams traveled at a furious rate. Page Thirty
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