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E Christiansen joollaf E Hawkrnson D Dahl J Rounce Captain Han Captain Clanton Footballs take funny bounces once remarked a noted grid mentor The football season of l948 did a great deal towards bearing out that statement Gridiron warfare here in the Lakeland Conference underwent some startling changes The leagues usual weak sisters-clubs usually relegated to the conference aggregations Clubs capable of producing victories And produce they did at the expense of every team in the league save the Cameron Comets lt was a distinct change for a conference that hither to had a reputation for top heavy scores and one sided ball games now found a situation of never being able to dope a winner in advance Every battle was a rock em sock em affair with the 1ssue always in doubt until the closing whistle The effect this uniform strength had on the conference race was inevitable everybody simply knocked off everybody else Cameron as mentioned be fore possessed the ability to sneak by without tasting defeat However the Comets were given so many anxious moments that the infinitive to sneak aptly explains it What was Shell Lake s part in all this football fire works? Well they took their turn in manufacturing vac tory one week and being handed out defeat the next The team wound up with a 3 4 record in the win loss column defeating Prairie Farm Turtle Lake and Clear Lake while falling victim to Chetekc Bruce Clayton and Cameron This appears mediocre from a statistical standpoint admirable however when taking into con slderatlon the handicaps A large amount of credit must be given Coaches Ellis Axon and Lyle Hartwig They did a superb job with B Erickson T Brown the maternal at hand most of it light and lacking experi ence To overcome this they instilled plenty of spirit and fight Enough at least for three wins out of the first four contests played These games were won on the merit of a stubborn defense and a light but w llmg backfleld The old injury bugaboo then reared its ugly head and ly halted Shell Lake football was at its best against Turtle Lake The Turtles heavier by at least ten pounds per man had been reputed to be the power of the league That night their vaunted power was throttled completely once the game was underway they never knew exactly what hut them Moreover the Lakersv' tackling was vicious their blocking crisp the line play superb as they scored from the outset and won going away Another pleasing aspect was the loyll support ac corded the team by students and adults alike lt must be said they rooted as loud in defeat as in victory Nor shall we forget a final word of praise for Jam Otis Masterlohn and Warren Livingston the tape and water boys A number of seniors bowed out of the football pic ture Frannie Hall a fine guard John Clanton depend able three year lineman Terry Brown pass snaggsng end Paul Schaefer a scat back Eugene Christiansen triple threat half Don Rydberg another fine lineman and Roman Jacobson a lanky end These boys leaving and those returnmg to wage another grid campaign need have few regrets for the season of i948 While lackmg m other essentials the spirit nerve and determination were present And after all these three things make football P Schaeffer Strickland C Rylander 30 ,gl If . , 9 gif I .,,,. . W Q D u 6 , 11 ll . . . 1 - o I - I. . . . A - . . . . I - s . . . ' . I I . . - . I . - I I . l ' . . I cellar spot-blossomed out into well drilled, hard hitting any dreams the Lakers had concerning a title were abrupt- I . . I . I I . , - - I v . I - - 2 . . , . ' . ' I ' I . Q I 1 . ' I . I . . I . . - I I ' . I s - . - . . ' ' . . . . ,, ,, . . 11 - H . V . . ' I , . . . - , l . . . . l . 'Q - 2 , . -I v . - - - I I I 1 - I ' I ' I l I . I I I . . I E - - I I . n - E I F ' I 1 - 1 1 ' . ' 1 ' I . , . q Q I . f , .a - t . gr ', R. ' .
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