University of South Dakota - Coyote Yearbook (Vermillion, SD)

 - Class of 1938

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thereby establishing himself as the onl) sophomore on the varsity eleven and settling a harassing problem for the roaching staft. SOUTH DAKOTA 7. NORTH DAKOTA 13 The first dav of October found a crippled but determined pack of Coy- otes — all of them in new black sombreroes — in Grand Forks. North Dakota. They were there to battle the North Dakota Sioux. 1936 conference rulers and favorites to retain their championship. ith Harold Port still nursing a fractured rib, end Steve Kelly lying ill at home, and Les Lane, rugged tackle. limping around with a bruised hip, the Redshirts had reasons to be di u n-hearted. For most of the first half the Coyotes carried the battle to their foes, scoring one touchdown and barely missing another when a pass to H an cm the goal line was knocked through his hands. Late in the half North Dakota ' s famed Fritz Pollard sprinted around end for forty-two yards and the tying touchdown. Then, in the third quarter. Horace Johnson slipped inside his own left flank for a twenty-nine yard gain, and line plunges cov- ered the remaining eleven yards to the touchdown which eventually proved the margin of another odak title. Edberg, Evans, Forney, Gunderson, Haugen, Iverson. Kelly

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Varsity Footlba W lien (.loach Harry Gamage took stock of the University ' s football pros pects last fall, he counted nineteen lettermen from the 1936 squad which had placed second in the North Central Conference, and nine freshmen numeral winners. Confronting this aggregation was a grueling ten-game schedule. That the supply of veterans would not be superfluous was appar- ent at the outset, for the three strongest opponents — North Dakota. Mar- quette, and St. Louis — were all to be encountered before mid-season, and consequently little time was available for experimenting with new men. SOUTH DAKOTA 46. HUENA VISTA 7 The Kedshirts gave an eve-opening demonstration of potential power when they breezed to victory over Buena Vista College in the initial game. Besides opening wide holes for their ball-carriers, the first string Coyote line was almost invulnerable on defense, the visitors ' lone touchdown com- ing while the U reserves were on the field. SOUTH DAKOTA 25. WAYNE 7 Three injured regulars watched from the bench as the South Dakota eleven played in-and-out ball to outclass the Wayne. Nebraska Teachers. The team seemed to lack the precision of their previous performance, and were able to make only one concerted drive for a touchdown. Blocked punts paved the wav for two scores, while Ernie Gunderson. on an end- around play, arched a forty-five yard pass to Ryan for the other. Wayne tallied on an eighty-eight yard return of a kick-off. Otherwise their attack netted only a pair of first downs. In this tilt Gunderson continued his alert play at the left wing post, Batlt.m. Il.ny. Br,.„k-. De.ick. Donohue



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SOUTH DAKOTA 6, MARQUETTE 7 The Redshirts lost a heart-breaker when they traveled to Milwaukee for a contest with Marquette University. The teams played on even terms for the first three quarters. With six minutes to play Ryan culminated a Coyote march b y ramming over from the two-yard line. A LSD triumph seemed certain, even though Ryan ' s place kick for the extra point failed. But the Golden Avalanche opened wide their bag of passes and with them fashioned a touchdown. Sixty-six seconds were left to play when Koster, of Marquette, stepped back and booted the ball over the cross-bar to snatch victory from apparent defeat. SOUTH DAKOTA 0, ST. LOUIS 9 Once more invading enemy fields, the University went down into Mis- souri. Against the Bil likens, the red horde had difficulty putting their offense into gear, and the result was their only shut-out of the season. Most of the time they spent repulsing St. Louis ' assaults. SOUTH DAKOTA 16, MORNINGSIDE On the road for the fourth consecutive week-end. t lie Coyotes this lime Lane, Loe, McKibben, Clifford Panik, Corwin Papik, Parsons, Port

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