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Page 82 text:
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fan' ',, f 1 -M ,.g4t:?Er Jimrarneson---+ Jim Cooper ----- Wayne Cheney-g- Art Ecklund ---- Robert Hansmann .1 Pau1f5uefler--- it -, U' ' Faul Ke1aants-- Edwin Kurrell-- Herman Lyng ---- Robert Plants-- William Simmer- -----nB1llU is our other co-captain elect - I-F:.,.3H-'I-ilbrniq .i wa, bv Q If' ' -Q 5. v ry ' f -,?,,h.-- ' ,ga n 4 .4 Q g 7--Q -fp-sn-nn.- , 1 1:- ay H ' SH- 1 1 . Q J.: V h -,--as -.,:: 'nv 'Q ng., A., La LB ' ' 4' ,--m ,,,,,,2, .' - ' J .'. Q... . -- - S....l -Q: -d, y 'HFQQTBALLNLETTBRMEN y ----fHArnfeW started the season at quarter-back, and when Cooper hurt his knee he was converted to tailback, where he did a swell Job. HArnieU was tops in defense and offense. second team, all-conference- He placed on the -----VCoopH was a top tallback until he hurt his knee in mid-season. He ripped off a lot of nice gains and could really punt. UCoopn along with nArnieW was co-captain. He made the. second team, all- conference,q .Q -----Wayne played a great game at guard this year. He really stopped thexopposing backfieldfcold when they tried to come through guard. -----uB1g Artu played both guard and tackle in his senior year. Not many plays went through him. When Art hit them they were really hit. -----UHuntsN played center in his junior year. He played a very good game in spite of his size which was small for a center. His passes were really in there. -----UKeedn played Quartersback in his senior year. He was a good blocker and could really tackle. -----nKelleyU played end this year. He was really a tough man to get around. He had tough luck in his sophomore year, when he broke his arm, but he came back strong. -----UEddyN was a very good half-back this year. He was fast, a good blocker, and on top of that he could really tackle. - ---- WHo1manH is our co-captain elect for next year. He played tackle and end, and from either pos- UHo1man' ition stopped plenty of plays. When laid into them it was like being hit by a truck. -----UBobH played guard this year. He was out for football for three years and was a very valuable replacement. 1 for next year. He played tackle and because of his speed was always stopping plays cold. For this reason he will really be valuable next year. page fifty
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1, 'V 1 U -K .Q G Q D , Zh l l ggp,-.u,,,fmJS-lQ'3g 1.:i' 6. ,ji jg. -v lg - . . .0 - lg NM M . W , , .. 1, , Q The defense of both teams was good, but the offense was rather wobbly for both teams. Jim Cooper, our star halfback, was hurt seriously and was taken out not to play anymore this season. Sauk Centre -- 2 Willmar -- 7 Wlllmar took the measure of Sauk Centre rather handily al- though the score was close. The Main Streeters made many goal line stands and Lyna broke through once for our lone tally, a safety. Led by the Langagher boys Willmar let loose a barrage of passes against us, but they couldn't connect when they were in pay territo- ry. ' Simmer suffered a very bad eye injury and was taken from the game. Sauk Centre -- 15 V I Long Prairie -- O - Sauk Centre definitely outolayed Long Prairie. The Main Streeters pushed them around at Fill. Long Prairie was small and did not have much scoring punch. Vandesteeg and Veeder scored. A safety was scored when a Long Prairie hack tried to run the ball instead of cunt. . :i Q 'xx X ,.. . XXX W 1 is . XXX M' 1 llxd A , f E X 1 C P' N f o 1 X X xy xx x x X page forty-nine K
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lull- 4-4 . , , D . . - 1 -,., J l - .Rl N' q , ...,, --v---wzirzpunl-qs-fg7'V' few ----l-L..- 1 P- s. r e .Q-Mew' I' of M. cs - -Qaqlf. -.+ - 'I 4 - uf. . Q N. H Theodore Trutnn Dave Vandestceg Anthony Wiener- Bud Veeder ---------- Paul Neal ---------- Don Mooney.---- Donald Knnpp--- Loren Hardin--- UTedn wms n potent factor in the middle of the line, He gained n place on the All-Conference team trrougn nis smashing play during the sea- son. Vinton was n fullback of no little merit. Having the ability to find holes and plenty of drive to go with it, he rounded out the bnckfield. nTonyn neld down a guard slot and credited himself nicely. Using his size to advantage he broke un n Hood many plays. nBudu was the most important onss catcher on the team, Plnying end, he snagged Coopers passes for some nice gains. nEig Boa had n crashing ability unsurpassed on the team. Using his tremendous weight to advan- tage he was a good ground gniner nt fullback. 'DonnyH disnlayed some elusive running and tack- ling and should blossom out in the next season. NNippern played a tough guard slot and injured his leg nt midsenson. He is HLorenn was a good hnlfback this year. only n soon so he has two more years to develop. XI' N 7 N77' Jim Covfver -SNA M0606 Wayne Uwemzg AH' Ec.Yluml Robert Hansmann Paul KClA2sx'Xx LN-Wg fd efman -r W Kuff., ll page fifty-one
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