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,Y O! LOI S LYTCHDER Wai ff-1 A i local Eleven Trims West Union 37-IZ Sumner Cashes in on Visit- or's Mistakes Here Friday Night The local grid team found West Union easy pickings on the local field Friday night to win 37-12. The Aces scored three touch- downs in the first period, and one each in the second third and fourth periods, while the Golden Bombers scored in the second and fourth. The West Union boys handed themselves plenty of trouble with their fumbles and Sumner cashed in on every one but one. The first one came on the sec- ond play of the game after the visitors received the kickoff. Pagel gathered this in and Sum- ner started a goal march, scoring in eight plays for a distance of 33 yards. Dropkick was fumbled. West Union received and was. forced to punt. Starting from mid- field, the Aces uncorked a long run and topped it off with a Conny-Walker pass good for 27 yards and another touchdown. Dropkick was blocked. Then the Aces pulled a slick one out of their bag of tricks by flubbing a kickoff and recovering the ball. Starting from West Un- ion's 37 they scored in seven plays. -' pass to convert was 21 KENINTETH BERGl KN Lois Lechner Crowned Queen at Homecoming Miss Lois Lechner, Junior, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Lechner of Buck Creek, was crowned queen of Sumner high school homecoming Friday night between halves of the West Union- Sumner football game. At the same time Kenneth Berg- man was crowned king. Both were elected by popular vote of high school students after three candi- dates had been nominated by bal- lot. The queen was attended by Miss Laverne Behrens and the king by Paul Lechner. The regal party was transport- ed to the field in the new 1946 Ford driven by Bob Wells.
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Front Row: Clarence Kirchoff, Chuck Heyer, Robert Heier, Gerald Hurmence, Kenneth Bergmann, Russell 'alker. LaVerne Blascke, Russell Pavel Second Row: Connie Strudthof, Lowell Koeberle, Paul Lechner, Paul Diemer, Jim Rueter, Jim Ribbeck, Chris Steeae, Harry Reay, Chuck Duhrhopf, Chuck Benzow, Coach Strudthof Third Row: Danny Prideaux, Donald Meyerhoff, Burton Dietel, Clifford Klein, Jim Kirchman, Warner Heyer, Leroy Snyder, Jim Heubner -A f f rg A 3-5 1 3'f' Q . G FOOTBALL VA QQZS -7 ,, 5. SCHEDULE ,, g 4 summer o Postiviiie 26 1' f-j x 'WI J Sumner 6 Waukon 15 D ' ' Sumner 7 Maynard 7 . Hb 1 'mano ou'r we mrearemzme Sumner l9 Faye t te O Aging' ns Kaf- Sumner O Cresco 51 Sumner l8 Manchester 51 Sumner 57 fest Union l2 Sumner O Elkader 66 Front Row: Bob Meier, Jerry Hurmence, Kenny Beraman, Clarence Kirchoff, LaVern Blascke, , Jim Ribbeck, Russell Paqel, Russell Walker Second Row: Harry Reay, Chuck Heyer, Paul Lechner, Chris Steege, Connie Strudthoff, Lowell Kowherle, Chuck Duhrkoff, Coach Strudthoff 20
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Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Sumner Front Row: Danny Prideaux, Connie Strudthoff, Jim Ribbeck, Chuck Duhrkopf, Jim Kirohman, Allen Euhr, Chuck Buenzow, Donald Meyerhoff rv reoond Ro 2 P 1 D' C W au iemer, huok Heyer, Donald Qdm, M mmm Steeqe, Lavern Blasoke, Russell lalker, Howard Frish, Paul Leohner, Robert Meier, Coach Strudthoff Maynard 22 Postville 26 West Union 17 Waukon 21 Fayette 28 West Union 21 Tripoli 14 Readlyn 25 Fredrioksburg 55 Denver 17 Tripoli 46 Fayette 20 Elkader 56 Tripoli 26 Frederika 55 Maynard 28 Fayette 28 Waukon 44 ll U By defeating Fayette 35-38 at West Union Friday night, the Sumner high school basketball team thus assured itself a trip to the district tournament this week. The Aces started off with a rush and practically salted the game away in the first half by rolling up a 24-9 score. They held the Little Peacocks to one point in the first quarter. But during the second half the Fayetters began to get their shooting to hit and rolled in 19 points to Sumner's 11. But it wasn't enough to overcome the big lead and so Sumner quali- fied for the district event. The box score: Sumner- G FT F Heyer, I ....... .... 2 0 1 Lechner, 1' ..... ,... 4 2 5 Walker, c ...... .... 4 4 1 Blaschke, g. ..... .... 1 0 3 Duhrkopf, g. ..... .... 2 0 3 Frisch, c ......... .... 1 1 4 Steege, I ...... .... 0 0 0 Total ......... ..... 1 4 7 17 Fayette ---.. ............ 10 8 29 Heyer, Blasche, Walker, Frisch, Lechner, and Duhrhopf with sectional trophy
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