Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1933

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THE 1933 WARRIOR Top row: Norman Carlton. Chariot Marth. Richard Wilton. Arohio Brandt Sooond row: Bon McGillit. Silat Lyman. Bill BocLcnhaucr. Luther do Frooto Bottom row: Chariot McMillon, Alvah Elliot. Irvin Schwartz. Konnoth llolmborg Fifty-two

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THE 1933 E WARRIOR A week later, the Lawrcnccmcn took to the road, journeying to Peru, but came home with colors at half mast and an obtuse score. 13 to 7. Davis and Brandt made a fine impres- sion on the veteran Peru team although Midland failed to score until late in the game. An aerial attack brought home the seven points. Archie Brandt, freshman halfback, played the role of hero in the contest with Tarkio. The game, earmarked with resemblances to the typical dime store novel type, ended 7 to 6. favoring the orange and black. The foreigners pushed across the first marker but failed on the convert. Brandt took the ensuing kickoff on his four yard line and. with a display of clever field running behind almost perfect interference, ran the entire length of the field for the counter. Ellison kicked goal to win the game. Nebraska Wesleyan was the next visitor, bringing the highly touted Robert Gibb. Although the half ended with the score tied 7 to 7. the game finished 14 to 7, due mostly to the great Gibb. Carlton turned an ankle during the last half and the Midland initiative was deadened at this loss. An intercepted pass taken by Davis and a long twisting run by Chief' McGillis made the Midland counter. Engel will be remembered for some time in Bethany where the Warriors tangled with the Corner Collegians. The lanky tackle broke up two punts, the last one paving the way for a touchdown when Lyman plunged over the two yard line. T he score went down on the annals 6 to 0 to the Fremonters’ credit. The worst beating of the year was taken from a Hastings team on Hansen field in Hastings. Score: 24 to 7. Hastings. Blocked punts and safeties featured the York-Midland game at Fremont ending in the win list. 14 to 9. In the last game of the year, Doane upset the flimsy dope pail and finished 12 to 8 over the bewildered Warriors. Silas Lyman with 30 points led Midland scorers for the season. Brandt with 18 and Wilson with 1 2 were next in line. ❖ • • Fifijr-on



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WARRIOR v THE 1933 Norman Carlton — Superlatives arc not descriptive enough of C. G.. the honorary captain. The team members thought they would have to do without his services, but he came back a little late, but in time to call signals, punt and lead the team through the season. He was named all-conference quarterback for the second year. Charles Marsh—T he “stickinest, fightenest” little end on many a gridiron. He was dependable and the ball went few places without his knowing it. Richard Wilson—A fast runner, an accurate tackier, a good ball carrier. “Rickey” was useful either in the line or backfield. Archie Brandt—Big. powerful and able to run the 100 yard dash in 10 Hat. Is it any wonder Coach Lawrence's heart leaped a bit when “Arch turned out for practice? Ben McGillis—“Chief” had the most delightful habit of slipping through a wall of beef and knifing, sidestepping down the field for long runs. Silas Lyman—“Cy” backed up the line of defense with his weight and drive and on offense it took at least three men to stop him. William Beckenhaucr—Only a freshman, but his ability at pivot position reminded onlookers of a seasoned veteran. Luther de Freese—A bad leg put him on the bench and his place in the line was hard to fill. He has a way of always being in the oppo- nent's way. Charles McMillen— Chick. a white sweater man. helped Carlton in the signal barking post and his help was not turned down. Alvah Elliot— Bungle was a man the coach never had to worry about. He could diagnose plays so well that opponents thought he knew their signals. Irvin Schwartz—Schwartz is a little man but his pep and fire put spirit in the team. He played an end post, played it hard and never let down. Kenneth Holmberg—A freshman, but he held down a berth at guard in satisfactory style. Fifiy-«httc

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