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Keith Sterchi' Wesley Munson Glen Stevenson Bob McConville Bob Mauntel Don Worsley lim Finley lack Truckenbrod Kenny Stremlau Dean Bauer Year Senior Iunior Iunior Iunior Senior Iunior Iunior Iunior Sophomore Iunior l94 'I'll0JA 0 PARAIIE Position Center Guard Hall Back Guard End Tackle Tackle Guard Tackle Guard Letter Major Minor Dropped Minor Major Major Major Dropped Major Minor Marvin Ehlers Don Truckenbrod Dale McConville Melvin Worsley Bill Hochstatter Don Pedersen Dick Walter Glen Karl Ed Ioerger Bob Politsch lim Schwemlein Alan Wood Larry Lau Bernie Stremlau Don Ryan LaVere Gray Curt Van Etten Bob Mealey Lester Kramer' Dick Fitzsimmons Iunior Senior Iunior Senior Senior Senior Iunior Senior Iunior Senior Senior Iunior Sophomore Sophomore Senior Iunior Iunior Iunior Senior Iunior Tackle Minor End . Major Guard Minor Tackle Major Tackle Major End Major Center Major Half Back Major Full Back Major End Major Full Back Major Half Back Major Half Back Major Quarter Back Major Half Back Major Full Back Major End Major End Major Guard Major Center Injured Honorary Co-Captain, elected by team mates.
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OACH LLOYD DOENIER was greeted On the following Friday, the lay Tees ap- . 6 I 3 I E I 1- I FOURTH ROW: G. Hochsiatier. K. Nolan, I. Keele. D. Kuehl. R. Robinson, N. Phcxlen THIRD ROV6: SR. Sibigiroihl Mr. Doenier, D. Bcxmickle. N. Didier. N. Bauer. C. Rich, W. Gehler, H. Schwemlein, R. Childers. R. E -sesser. . xmpson. I. e let. Mgr. SECOND ROW: D. Nelson. D. Edgcomb. D. Dunekas, M. Iackson, A. Richard, D. Biulas. G. Eich. R. Gibson. D. Karl FIRST ROW: H. Peorsley, K. Nolan, D. Kuehl, D. Abbott, H. Phalen. B. Durand, M. Fcxyen, R. Childers. I. Dougherty. G. Iohnson unior Trojbms Cop Trophy an art by 38 potential football players as the pigskin season again rolled around at MHS. With no returning lettermen and few players with experience, his task loomed up darkly as he began forming them into a grid machine. Getting into shape swiftly, the lay Tees developed into a fast moving unit and soon were ready for their first opponent. LaMoille was the first engagement, held on the Lions' field. The two teams displayed classy offensive and defensive football, but the experienced Lions devoured the lay Tees, 26 to l9. Undaunted by the loss to the LaMoille var- sity, on the following Friday the squad traveled to Morris where they downed the Redmen, l3 to 6. On Friday, October l2, the lay Tees ventured to Geneseo for their first conference game. Under the brilliant running attack of co-cap- tains Durand and Phalen, the lay Tees raked the powerful Maple Leafs by a score of 20 to l2. peared on their home field to challenge the Rockets from Rock Falls for their second con- ference game. With the Rockets offense fiz- zling, the lay Tees set off a display of football that netted them a l3-6 victory. The counter-attack brought forth by the Golden Warriors was halted by the hard charging lay Tees and the Sterling eleven was forced to surrender, l4 to 6. This was the lay Tees' third win. The next weekend found the lay Tees' stands packed with a throng of Homecoming spec- tators, watching the locals down the Princeton Tigers by a score of 26-U. Fayen's passes to lohnson and Peasley together with the running attack of Durand and Phalen proved too mighty for the Tigers, The next conference game was played at Rochelle, The lay Tees greased the Hubs to such an extent that they slid to the low end of a l3 to 7 score, 5 X 0 ff . ?' I ,1 f
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