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1+ ir 2,1 e J x. Z -1 7' it 1 S KJ f SCORES Tigers Opponents 39 Holland .................... 0 7 Muskegon ,.....,........, Z4 33 Grand Haven .,.,.... D 31 Grand Haven ........ 0 32 Holland ...,..,., .,,.,,. 0 26 Whitehall ........,.,.4,., 12 7 Muskegon ,.,.,..,......., 13 175 Totals 49 'W' 'A' Reserve Our Tiger Reserves squad came through again With another outstanding football record this year. lt seems to have become an annual affair. The McKenzie eleven trod over every opponent except the Muskegon Little Reds. The smashing sec- onds piled up a margin of five victories compared to their two setbacks at the hands of the Muskie team against teams much heavier and more ex- perienced than themselves. The squad under the watchful eye of Mr. Mc- Kenzie progressed readily throughout the season and Worked in unison. They were exceptionally good examples of sportmanship and ability com- bined, and as a result they were a team to be proud ot. Hats are off to seconds, for a job Well done. Visible irom left to right: Foelker 1647, sitting: Van Dyke 1621, standing: Grandelius 1547, standing: Anderegg 1551, sitting: McLean 1853, lying down: Coach McKenzie, standing: and Frick, sitting, tar right. 1There are others in the picture. You try to spot them.D -93-
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ir -k -k Standou AUSTIN MATHEWS FRANK SOHASKY All-Conference First Team All-Conference First Team Awsmte Thlfd Team All-State Honorable Mention The 1944 edition of the Muskegon Heights Tigers was laces on the Southwest Conference First Team. Those honored were Co-Captains Ioe Hegedus and Austin Mathews, Frank Sohasky and Clarence Kinsman. awarded four p Out of this quartet Ioe Hegedus advanced the farthest when ed to the All-State Second Team. Austin Mathews was placed on the All-State Third Team while Frank Sohasky and Clarence Kinsman received Honorable Mention. he was nam H IOE HEGEDUS CLARENCE KINSMAN All-Conference First Team A11-Conference First Team All-State Second Team A1l'State Honorable Mention ...Q'7...
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Football 'F' if 'A' if Our Tiger Reserve football and track squads are fortunate in having Coach David R. McKenzie as their head mentor. Mac is a friendly, helping coach who has been turning out good athletic machines for the last eighteen years at our Mus- kegon Heights High school. He gained his ability and knowledge of football and track ' during his high school and college days as a standout player v and sportsman. During his high school days at Monroe, Mich- igan, Mac proved his worth, but he hit his peak at Central Michigan College of Education fMt. Pleasantl. It was here Mac came through with brilliant performances in track, bas- ketball, football, and baseball. He earned eight major awards in these four sports. In 1927, Mr. McKenzie came to our school to begin his ex- cellent record. He has winning percentages in football over all schools played, except Muskegon, and his teams each year are noted for their sportsmanship and ability. We wish to express our qratefulness to a fine coach and wish him much success in the future. Coach McKenzie Season Summaries Oct. 6, Holland-The Tiger Reserves rang up the curtain of their abbreviated season by play- ing host to a heavy but awkward Holland grid club. The Little Tigers played exceptionally good football to come out on the long end of a 3E-O count. Oct. 13, Muskegon-Our Bengal Seconds suf- fered their first loss of the early season when they faltered as a determined Muskegon eleven stacked up a 24-7 advantage. The Tigers ral- lied, but the game proved to be in the bag for the Little Reds. Oct. 19, Grand Haven-Coach David Mc- Kenzie's Tigers rebounded from their defeat by taking it out on the hapless Buccaneer squad on the 1atter's gridiron to a 33 to O tune. Oct. 26, Grand Haven-The Blue and Gold came to the Little Tigers lair in an attempt to redeem themselves but were clawed badly to a 31-O extent. Nov. 3, Holland-The Tigers lengthened their victory string to three, as they climbed the frame of a Holland team in the rain and mud of the Woodenshoes' grid oval. The game was shortened because of the weather, but the score was 32 to 0 at the end of play. Nov. 10, Whitehall-The victorious, vicious charges of Coach McKenzie next took the measure of the Whitehall varsity 26 to 12. The game was rough and many injuries resulted, but our Tigers held the upper hand. Nov. 17, Muskegon-Our Tigers played the Muskies, in the prelude to the main game, al- most to standstill, but were behind 13 to 0 at the half. The Tigers came back in the last half to score, but failed on a last-minute pass to tie the game. As a result, the Muskies were on top 13 to 7 as the curtain came down. WN , -1 lgk, x f Q 1 ' Y ! K -, W 4 'Sf bw f -r ' X :W ft WU A.-noisy
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