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STOPPED COLD LOOK OUT FOOTBALL Following these two setbacks by the teams which eventually finished first and second in the final standing, South went on to win her remaining three games. First, the Cardinals ran wild over Bay View, winning 36-6. Then, West was defeated at North Stadium by a score of 27-6. During the game Tony Gradisnik, romping about, scored 21 points. In contrast to previous games, three out of four conversions were successful. In the seasonls finale a big, bruising squad of Custer players came to the South Side only to be repulsed after a hard game, 9-6. After this contest only memories remained. A long and hard season was sturdily completed, and with its conclusion came a highly satisfying berth to Southis fighting Redbirds. The final standing found them safely tucked in a tie for third place with Washington. The game not only closed the '35 season, but it also closed the high school careers of nine men in the starting lineup. Tony Gradisnik, who had been elected honorary captain, led the parade which included Norman Ruck, John Zeczycki, Wilbert Nornberg, Francis Peters, Myron Groth, Tom Kieckhefer, Russ Amundson, and Eugene Schilz. The loss of many other stal- warts was also a cause for regret. As a fitting conclusion to the season, Gradisnik, high scoring ace of the conference for the year, was named as the only unanimous choice on the official All-City eleven. John Zeczycki, Eugene Schilz, and Frank Milauc were the South representatives on the second team, while Tom Kieckhefer and Will Nornberg received honorable mention. 28
Gurda Hank Phillips Koss Hippert Wiese FQGTBALL The 1935 season was successful not only froni the standpoint of games won, but also of the spirit shown throughout the season. The coaches Whipped the teani into shape, guided it over rough spots, and led the boys in establishing a good record. VVhen there was work on the pro,Q'ra1n, the fellows plunged into it and en- joyed doing it. No day was complete without a little ribbing. And so everyone could look forward to the next day of practice not only for love of the game, but also because the coaches introduced a bit of fun and infused real spirit into the players. Top Row: Medved, Cyzmoure, Szmanda, Ladwig, Kemetz, Cznjkowski, Rumpel, Ladwig, Hill, Huennekens, Punko Wiese Second Row: Mangen CCoachb, Buchanan, Monson, Oldenherg, Yockey, Sanek, Zaborowski, Kraszewski, Balcerak Reitman Third Row: Halaml-za, Groth, Dccksw, Badura, Rosecky, Nencki, Manegold, Kasprzak, Vandre, Barton, Cieman Gajewski
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