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SEASOVS RECORD 6 ; ce St 2. I W'ayzatu ........... 23. ,2 Buffalo ............ 21. 2 74 Xszala ........... 22. ,2 Marshall ........... 15. 2 , IV I an'x'zuta ........... 18. 3 3 Excelsior . . . . . . . . . . .3137 l Wllyzuta ........... 10. 28 Park .............. 19.11 Hopkins .................. ll 1 W'uyzata ........... 10.17 Hopkins ...........32. 31 x . U W'an'mta . . . . . . . . . . .31. 2 Olivia ............. 10. -2- Iaxvvlsmr 21' Wzlymta ........... 27. 31 Mound ............. 13. 10 St. Lnuis Park .............. 3 .1. Wkuzata ........... 23. 27 Rnhhinsdalo ........ 21 l. 12 . - Whyzuta ........... 2 L 22 l'. High ....... . . . .I 3. 31 Rnhlnnsdalv --------------- 7 3 Wilyzata ........... 211.31 Dvephavvn . . . . . . . . .3317 IV. High ................. 3 7 Sub-Ih'slrivl Mound .................... 3 9 Park .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 W'aymta .............. 20 XVayzata ----------------- 0 12 Rm! Harv Hvum'
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Third Row;Sam W'iegand. Don Meyer. Andy Robinson, Bill Sween. Fred Norton. John Dacey. Second Rowt Charles Collison. Don Persian. Albert Johnson. Bob King. Dick Johnson. Doug Fox. First Row Mr. Widsten, Milt Lepowsky, Deane Thompson, Dave Koch , Rodney Johnson, Junior Joswick, Mr. Anderson. Althuugh the Trojans had what might be termed 1m unsuH-vssful smtsun. it was not altogether 50. T1 , toum's hnpvs fur nvxt season haVo lwon mvasurahly hrightvnvd in View of tho favt that the squad was com- prisml uf undvn'lussmvn. 30an of whom wnn their Was . amt whu will he rvturning in Soptmnher. livery game was hurd-fnught right up to the final whistlv. Suvh plzuvrs us Rud Juhnsnn. Milt Lepowsky. Fred Norton. Dirk .lnhnsnn. Deane Thnmpsun and Bill Swvvn. all juniors. and Dave K001! and Juninr Jnswit-k. freshmen. xwrv outstanding: throughout the soasnn. Dun Persian. regular guard. was hospitalized shortly after thv start ulh tho svasun. In twu pro-svasnn gamvs the Trojans hmkv oven. hvutin;r Huttuln 23-23 and lusing to Minneapolis Mar- shall. in thv :erury 10-28. Thvy Inst their last gamv to St. Lnuis Park in tho suh-distrit-t tournament. Junior lh'vl; Fcallz er
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STAT 1C T01 . R N A M EXT Huhhinsdale ............... .30 Whyzata ................... 25 hen l'hn .................. 20 Hnehester .................. 17 Hound .................... 11 Litehheld .................. 9 Huts. t m'atinnul ............ 8 Austin ..................... 8 lvnix'ersity High ............ 7 :thert Lea ................. 6 lels. Patriek Henry ......... 6 Uwutmma .................. 5 Nlpls, RUHSPVPII ............. L Milruy .................... 31 Tap Rown-Eugene Westling. Victor Olson. thhard Osier. Dwaine Osier. Third RowwM. G. Gullixson, Donald Streeter. Leo Jordan. Tom Spangrud. Marvin Keesling. Second Row- eBill Soderholm. Adrian Jordan. John Ditter. Jack Ostvig. Don Campbell. Don Raskob. First Rove Bernie Jordan, Don Zastrcw. Paul Jordan, Gerald Dykhoff. Richard DesLauriers. Gerry Wwdling ' . . W'ayzata wrestlers elimaxed an altogether satist'aetury re'- nrd during.r the past seasun Ivy hringing hnme the trnphx emhlematie of runnerup honors at the annual state meet held at the University 0f Minnesota Fieldhuuse. In doing 50 they sent three of their numherv-Captain Dun Raskoh. Bernie Jordan and Gerald DykhntTeAthrnugh tn indi- vidual state ehampinnships. A fourth memher nf the teamr - Dun Zastrmveeaptured a third pluee in the final matehes. The emnplete reenrd 0f the seasnn shows eight Vietnries and three losses in dual eumpetitinn. a third plaee in the regional tournament and a seeond plaee in the final state meet. The Vietnries included two apieee nVer Litehheld. Hound and University High and one eaeh uver Annka and Buys. Vm-a- tinnal. One 1055 was to Buys. Vneatinnal and the other luv to the state ehampienship Rnhhinsdale team. Bernie Regulars on the team as the season ended were tin order of weightst: Bernie Jurdan. Dun Zastrms'. Paul Jnrdan. Gerald Dykhnff. Bill Snderhuhn. Adrian Jordan. Dun Rasknh. t ie Olson. John Ditter and Jaek OstVig. Lost to the services during the seasnn were two others of the regularseehnn Camphell and ' a Nnrman Bloom. hoth letter winners from last year. Of the almve group Bernie and Adrian Jnrdzm. Dun Ruskuh. ' Juhn Hitter and Jaek Ostvig will he lust hx graduatiun. All '12? 0f the others are expeeted to return. Their number will he 145 t augmented by Diek DesLauriers. Marvin Keesling. Dun Street- g; er and Dwaine Osier. all of xxhnm saw smne eumpetitinn this year. and a number of other eandidutes who have shnwn signs of prmnise in praetiees through the past season.
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