Rockford High School - Rocketeer Yearbook (Rockford, MN)

 - Class of 1929

Page 112 of 274

 

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- A - RAB-LINE HOLDS Bob Bourland showed his determination by winning a major in his senior year. Bob stepped into Dennisls end in the DeKalb game and proved his worth by running down under punts and catching passes. eral yards. 1' ony Cassioppi exhibited some real ball carrying this year and always added the needed punch. Although many teams . put two or three men on him, he usually managed to go through tackle for sev- Bob iX'iCGCHCl11C was another of the four habs to make the All Conference A determined Elgin foot- ball team came to Rockford and managed to keep their season's record clear by de- feating the Lundahlmen 9-O.' With VValser, All- Conference quarterback, sliding through big open- ings in the line, the Ma- roons scored a touchdown in the Hrst minutes of play. Later on in the game Still- well, Elgin fullback, place kicked a field goal. The second half was played al- most entirely in Elgin ter- ritory, but the ball was 'too slippery and the Rab backs could not get started well enough to score. during midseason. A ROBERT BOURLAND TONY CASSIOPPI ROBERT MCGEACHIE team. Bob was an excellent man at guard. reaching the height of his ability QVISITING CAPTAINJ OLDHAM i A LATERAL PASS one hundred two .. Q

Page 111 text:

'V The Rockford high po- nies traveled down to the Barb city and received a surprise resulting in a tie 7-7. It was an extremely muddy Held and slowed up both teams considerably, the - Rablets suffering the more, due to their superior abil- ity on a dry field. The ponies' sole brilliiant play was in the second quarter W h e n MacCullum, Barr, and Prentice drove S0 yards on straight football for a touchdown. The De- Kalb lights heaved a pass, gaining about forty-five f '- yards or then counter. AN UNSUCCESSFUL SMASH Mad, McCullum, the sensational freshman who played such a good game at halfback, will be back for three more years to push Rock- ford higher in athletics. He is exceptionally good in basketball and should be a foremost athlete. Hut Hutton managed to gain a regular berth on the team until an injury deprived the squad of his services for the remainder of the season. He was the placekicker for the team. Punk Novak, one of the largest men, alternated with King at center and showed the fans a lot of fight and drive. He is one of Coach Beyer's fo swimmers and is depended upon to success to the swimming team. COACH JAMES LAUDE ,, V ' 7 '- ' A fd it . ' iff' :,5:j ,.,,fa,g,sfZEi I .3 as X A, gen 11,11 3511 L it a s T . , t'1A GEORGE MCCUU-UM ff 1.5--f :Q ' -. ff'-Sw-: :gs JE? -'-- :'is:-MEFF' L-,.r c , 1 it .-an ROM-UNE HUTTCN FRANK NOVAK THE FIGHTING RABLETS ' one hundred one



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A torrent of rain turned the Rockford field into a sea of mud when the Elgin aggregations invaded the Rab stadium, causing the Rablets to admit defeat to the Watch city lights, 6-O. Cahill, Holth, Anderson and Cishman showed some real football tactics in the First quarter when the vis- itors scored their lone touchdown. The Rablets, although coming W i thin scoring distance three times, always -lacked the final punch. Barr and MacCul- lum starred in .the backfield, Zuck playing best in the line. f .W f Z Q X We W X i , I V k In ',ik K, S v 'if fy -1 A.'.i :,5iq,,f-'Y V V Z - Y I - , Q' V' M aw .. 04 fgqlfh 1 pw?-git ' fw m' -L w . -. ' 2 - Z., -TK , .,L 'mga V? gi gn ,... ,T 7 t ag. , Qiislw i zilxf . , Z 5 ' 'i . je H ,-e' ii fais-.itxtim T wav-riftggpwwiigi 'wifi img, mgissivietii t m.,7ff,-ff.f. .el if .. - . - , , H Ksiiniifxil i2L,.q5,ia,,,tf'fW'f'iif:fQ2ffi2m WW- wal -+2252 wlfetwfifW5l'ftf ti'2 1f5'ff-fait A L - . ' is ailf x i il T ffiiiwiigtnnzffragile. Mika l , I , ss gk yirsm K ,E E, My 5 .W iiaqgigw iiyiiikw sg, , , QZ!m!559iMg5g5Ef'5zi ..,gogag,fwfr.tryfgrgggfsiiiiggzyrgs53?g2gggigg551:5gia,E,gwagg is,y' l i if fliifmi ftr g setf isfgggi a s Mi? -fl 'i.ifi1f'WTie1'isi,' ,igsif tiara,Sfgglgtsiiii1gZiss'.1asmas,iil,Ira,2.ft1.v F5 M fgz -if lf if 2-f -y l gftiltilfifglfgllfgififl KQ' All , Q Q ff t lfK Ei 5Ii5 1.Z MSI- If 'nw ' ' f -.y - fy j.jz:.,gg5,5:3:.fph.-5-i.-,,,5 -V:iI.f,,:g:::ei. x,,-,qg,.:'!,.!: - : -,t gg-1 :- S EQ l5sw5a,L..,,,Ak . I K s t giw . W i- ::,,,g:-::gS.lgf?,W I 5 .-:tw- 'A ..'-.iiia-,iid 5.-35-f li as --iw.. se Emfwlrfslkitfi .52 X flsl tl' g ig .:,l5,,:,f:.. In ffl' 4 . glwii'i'tilz!'liEf3lvsisii5fig5fTW-ffiffiv 'fliisdi 1 W SKIRTING AN END Stan Goral was another sophomore who managed to come through for his letter. Although he did not breakamto the games much he was always ready, and much is expected of him in the future. f'Chet,' Youngman, a new man and in- experienced, proved that he was as good in football as in track. He played a heady game at tackle and did credit to his position. Shortman Reams was awarded the honorary R offered in Football for serv- ices. Reams never grew into the light weight size, but he had determination and light that made up for his lack of ' weight. QVISITING CAPTAINJ ASHMAN ENTER RAB OPPONENTS WZZ' Z!! one hundred three STANLEY GORAL CHESTER YOUNGMAN ROY REAMS T 5

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