Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1933

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The next opponent was Marquette High School, The game was played on l-laertel Feld Qunder the lightsl. The Marquette boys were heavily favored to win, but they were un- doubtedly very surprised when XVaukesha outplayed them in every respect and held them scoreless. Al- though the final score was O to O. it was a great moral victory for the Saubertmen. S s...- FEL IX BRUNI, Captain, During the next week of practice. the team seemed to get a new spirit and seemed to be clicking perfectly. By the time Friday night arrived it seemed to be in its prime condition and every player felt that Vxfaukesha was going to even the count with W'auwatosa in their second encounter of the season. However, something happened, and XVauwatosa won again, this time by a score of Z5 to 6. The lone Waukesha score was made by Golemgeske, who found a hole over right tackle and crossed the goal line after a short run. ln the last game of the season Waukesha played South Milwaukee. That day the boys played real football and won by a 6 to O score. The touchdown was scored early in the second quarter when Golemgeske, aided by beautiful blocking. swept around end for 39 yards and the score. South Milwaukee threatened to score late in the second quarter, but failed when the gun sounded, leaving the ball on the one-yard line. During the second half, Waukesha played safe and held South Milwaukee well in check so that the final game ended in victory. Considering all the handicaps of the team. and the unusually heavy and powerful teams it played. we can say well done to every player. is Campbell. Smith. Hannon, Disantis, Pronold, Evans, Owens, XValsh Page One Hundred

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to defeat the Waukesha team by a l5 to O score. It was evident in this game that the team had a great lighting spirit but lacked experience and weight. This game gave Coach Saubert an op- portunity to test the worth of his men and to determine the weak spots in the team. After a week of experimenting and drilling. the team travelled to Wauwatosa to encounter its Q traditional rival. The game was poorly played by both teams, but Wauwatosa managed to exe- cute two plays well and each resulted in a touch- down. Waukesha was unimpressive. except in the last few minutes of play. when the Tosa goal was threatened. The final score was 12 to O. A week later. the boys met Cudahy and played a fine game of football. As a result they won their first game, 6 to O. The touchdown was made in the first quarter, when. after Pronald had blocked a Cudahy punt. Smith sliced through a hole over left tackle and ran fifteen yards to the goal. Cudahy was held in check by the stellar play of the line, by the fine running and blocking of the backfield. and by the punting of Smith. The next week found Waukesha meeting Washington Park High of Racine as the major event of the local homecoming program. Vxfaukesha held its own during the first half of the game, and the period ended with the score 6 to 0 in favor of Racine. However, in the second half the fellows seemed to fold up and Racine ran up three more touchdowns. The final score was Z5 to O and the Wau- kesha homecoming was miserably ruined. E32 42' Knoebel. Lumb Ciolcmgeske. XVillison First Row. left to right-XValsh. Murray. Lockney. Ruchmer. Del ong, Bcastcr. Gottlieb. Xliqlscl. XX'1llison. Egafski. Second Row-Powcl. manager: Smith. Hannon. Evans. Lumb. Barnes. Pnruni. Disantis. Campbell. Pronold. Owens. Colemgcskc. Knocbcl. Third Row1NlcKellips. manager: George. manager. Bcaumcistcr. Brecchsr. Moen. Goerkc. Schultz. Sullivan, Ocmig. MacDougall. Loth. Zinkc. Bugbcc. Holloway. Mahnlxe manager: Coach Saubcrt. ' 'E xl -' Y i .-. ,... . '. ll. . . g .-..'..-.- ...-.-.sf .,,.. . . . .....f... ,. - t 5-. . '3J'-45 .W N 4- -H - f - 4 - - 1 1- - 1- -- ---'---.-...f...nm-.-'...........- .-.f.....-...,,,.,,-, - W, , , nn,-, WW, , L, .1-N , Mawr A-, .- . - pk ,,, 'H' - Y K' - A Q 52 - .ig ..1.1--,-.,.........,,..,........-,..,...i:a--f-.i,.--.. .,. . Y , , , WY,-,N . i W-,.,,r, ..., A -- '. lf! im Page Ninety-nine



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Volleyball Waukesha has had rather an unsuccessful athletic program this year from the standpoint of games won although there is promising material in all sports. The inexperienced players in basketball and football put up a good fight and those who followed our athletics will agree that Vsfaukesha ought to come out on top next year. Although Waukesha suffered repeated defeats the predominating spirit and fight was bound to give them a victory. This victory was won by the volleyball team which was coached by Roger Sohr. The players responsible for this victory were Jerome Schiffman, Harold Golemjeske, Bud Knight, Roger DeLong, Gil Evans, and Spencer Klatt. The tournament in which seven suburban schools participated was held at Wauwatosa. In the first round South Milwaukee defeated West Milwaukee, Waukesha defeated Cudahy, and West Allis defeated Wauwatosa. In the sec- ond round Waukesha defeated South Milwaukee, Shorewood defeated West Allis and West Milwaukee defeated Cudahy. In the third round West Allis defeated Wauwatosa and South Milwaukee defeated West Milwaukee. In the semi-finals all but four schools had been eliminated. Vxfaukesha defeated West Allis and Shorewood defeated South Milwaukee. West Allis and South Milwaukee were eliminated in the semi-finals and so Waukesha and Shorewood played for the championship. Shorewood took the first game 13-15. Waukesha took the next two games l5-6 and l5-7, and with them the loop volleyball championship. The coach and players deserve a great deal of credit for the work they did and we trust that this victory is a sample of our athletic program next year. CHAMPION 19 33 TEAM V 2 . . , .. : fl I I I Y 5 LR Page One Hundred One

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