Sac City High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Sac City, IA)

 - Class of 1930

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T E S C I F I A7 Page 'l'1um1Ly-11.ine Football After two weeks of hard drilling Coach Brandes' football squad journeyed to Ida Grove to do battle with the Ida Grove huskies. The game ended in an 18-18 deadlock. The Ida Grove men got away with three passes that were good for six points each. The Indians made all three of their touchdowns as a result of straight football. The next game was an entirely different story. The Indians met and vanquished the Lake View Icemen on the Indian's Battle ground. The Iinal score being 72-0 in Sac City's favor. After this game the Indians, feeling over-conhdent, went to Storm Lake to play the Cyclones on their battle Held. Coming from behind 6-0 at the end of the first half and winning the game with a score of 20-6, will mark the game as a memorable one i11 the minds of the Indians and their rooters. Then followed two weeks inter- mission to cure the ills of the Indian squad. After the rest, the Sac-men met their first defeat of the season at the hands of the Carroll Bulldogs on the home field. The game was hard fought from start to finish. The Indians came within inches of scoring two different times but lacked the scoring p-unch. The game ended with a score of 6-0 in favor of Carroll. After the Carroll game the battered Indians journed to Jefferson, only to meet defeat by the reigning Coon Valley Champions. The same story wa.s enacted on 'the Jefferson field as on the Sac field a week before, namely, the lack of scoring punch. Sac City adherents who witnessed the game, thought that the Sac Indians should have won the game. fContinued on following pagej Upper Row: I. Russell, Drum, Freeman, Thzu, O. Russell, Hiner, Johnson Lawrence Saddoris. Middle Row, Coach Pederson, Townsend, Brown, Freedle, Adams, Swearingen, K. Heaccck, Landsberg, Havens, Coach Brandes. ' Lowrr Row: Lowell Saddoris, Pilcher, Key, Marshall, Peyton, Burrows.

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Page 1'n.e-ry T H E S A C C H I E F T A 1' N CAPTAIN SCOTT TOWNSEND played his last year of football for Sac City at halfback. Scoty was a hard fighter and a good field general. Scott was the mainstay of Sac City's attack. Captain Scott will be missed next year from the 193.0 Indian team. Good luck to you, Captain Townsend. DWIGHT HAVENS played his last year for Sac High. Dwight was a hard blocking half and did his share of the ball carrying. He was a good pass receiver and always went down under punts to get his man. Dwight will he lost by graduation. LAWRENCE SADDORIS played fullback this year. He was one of the hardest hitting backs Sac has ever had. He was put on the first Coon Valley team as halfback. Lawrence will be remembered by his plunging the line against Storm Lake and Jefferson. He will he lost by graduation. CContiued from preceding page? Comes Armistice day, which, 12 years ago, saw the signing of the greatest peace treaty which was ever made: but Sac and Denison keep that old feeling, that, we have a better football team than you have. Homecoming for Sac High is the greatest day of the year for the football team. The Indians march down the field with their war paint on and feathers flying to meet the Denison boys on the fifty yard line. The Sac Chiefs refuse to be stopped on their 35, 45, 55 or the goal line but drive the Denison team to their goal posts three times. The game ended in an overwhelming victory for Sac, 19-7. We go on to meet the Central Iowa team from Webster' City. In 'this game- the Indians presented, before their fans, some real football, despite the fact that the game was played on a frozen field. Webster City scored a touchdown the first quarter by well formed interference, giving the Indians the edge, 7-6 the first half. The Indians scored again in the last half. The final score was 13-G. So the next week brings us- tContinned on following pagel

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