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6 CRESCO - WAVERLY 0 A strong Cresco ball club stopped the Waverly attack completely while scoring once themselves, to defeat the Go-Hawks 6 to 0. 39 OSAGE - WAVERLY 0 Waverly stopped Osage's line plays but could not stop their devastating end runs. During the second half, Osage scored almost at will. 6 CEDAR FALLS - WAVERLY 12 With Eggleston pitching the passes and Strotman, Parson, and Droste catching them, Waverly bounced back from their defeat of the week before to defeat a previously undefeated, unscored upon eleven from downtown Cedar Falls. 26 CHARLES CITY - WAVERLY 0 The Go-Hawks disappointed the fans from home by letting the Comets outcharge and outfight them throughout the entire game. 7 TEACHERS' HIGH - WAVERLY 0 The Go-Hawks lost a heartbreaker to the Little Tutors from Cedar Falls. One sustained drive, climaxed by crossing the goal line with less than a minute to play, gave them the deciding edge. 0 REINBECK - WAVERLY 12 Waverly finally got back into the win column. Reinbeck did not have much to offer in an offensive way, but were stubborn on defense. 39 OELWEIN - WAVERLY 0 Oelwein climaxed a great football season by drubbing Waverly 39 to 0, and thus gained undisputed possession of the conference crown with a record of 5 wins and no losses. B FOOTBALL Back Row: K. Hollinger, R. Bradshaw, W. Ingham, J. Loger, H. Platte, D. Wiederanders, D. Brandt, E. Ford, R. Morton R. Woodring. Front Row: S. Lindner, K. Moodie, L. Sauerbry, L. Eggleston, A. Baker, R. Stumme, R. Till, B. Grasstield. -27-.
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Top Row: C, Uecker, D. Fangmeier, J. Tegtmeier, G. Eggleston, L. Lundberg, K. Koch, D. Bergman, L. Cooley. Second Row: Assistant Coach A. R. Kammcrer, H. Platte, D. Brandt, J. Parson, E. Droste, J. Strotman, D. Ormston, R. Leslie R. Wiederanders, Coach K. L. Clatterbaugh. First Row: M. Klatt, W. Sturdevant, R. Hemingway, ll. Anderson, D. Bailey, D. Baker, E. Bowdish, H. Heist, W. Rohweddcr, C1. Kincaid, R. Stumme. A FOOTBALL The 1941 Go-Hawks won 3, lost 5, and tied 1 of its regularly scheduled football games, under the leadership of their new coach, K. L. Clatterbaugh. Although this year's season could not be classed as very successful, hopes are high tor a good season next year. Of the eighteen letter winners on the squad, only sevenare seniors. Consequently there will be a wealth of material to build a squad for the coming season. Those lost to the squad by graduation are John Parson, .lack Tegtmeier, Don Bailey, Dick Wiederanders, Charles Uecker, Glenn Koepke, and Keith Koch. The outstanding game of the season was Waverly's upset victory over a previously undefeated, untied squad from Cedar Falls. Keith Koch was named honorary captain of the squad for the season. Team Record 0 NEW HAMPTON - WAVERLY 0 Although Waverly outplayed the heavier New Hampton team, they tailed to cash in on their opportunities to score. ' 0 DECORAH - WAVERLY 6 Waverly Won its first conference game at the expense of Decorah. Hard blocking and tackling were evident throughout the game. This win gave Waverly an even break in conference competition. -256
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BackBRow: W. Sturdevant, H. Heist, K. Koch, R. Nichols, Coach Clatterbaugh, J. Parson, W. Block, R. Hemingway, E oedecker. Front Row. R. Ormston, E. Droste, P. Koch, D. Fangmeier, R. Strotman, E. Bowdish. A BASKETBALL The Waverly High School Basketball team started its cage wars under the guid- ance ot a new coach, H. L. Clatterbaugh. Although only two lettermen returned trom last year's squad, it was a successful season. The prospects tor next year are exceptionally good with only tive players graduating. The team, while playing against very strong competition all through the schedule, won 12 ot their 21 games. The team participated in two ambulance fund benetit games, the two opponents were New Hampton and West Waterloo. The Go-Hawks tinished in a tie tor first position in the Northeast Iowa Conference race and advanced as far as the semi- tinals in the sectional tournament. THE SEASON'S SCHEDULE Waverly 19, Iowa Falls 30 Waverly 43, Cresco 17 Waverly 22, Charles City 20 WHVeT1Y 31, Cedar Falls 40 Waverly 14, Cedar Falls 29 WHVGTIY 33, Osage 27 Waverly 35, Sterling, mv 33 Waverly 25, West Waterloo 32 Waverly 28' Hampion 27 Waverly 32, New Hampton 26 . Waverly 20, New Hampton 27 Waverly 37, Oelwein 13 Waverly 37 Cresco 22 Waverly 18, Charles City 38 Waverly 36: Decorah 23 Waverly 25, Osage 28 Waverly 25, New Hampton 26 Secfimlal Waverly 36, Oelwein 25 Waverly 35, Teachers' High 29 Waverly 44, Decorah 30 Waverly 25, Cedar Falls 32 128.-
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