Western Union College - Pilot Yearbook (Le Mars, IA)

 - Class of 1941

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'l'up Row: Kricdeninn. Mugler. Lone. R. lrlurhhaltcr. W. Henry. Svhlcsselman. Northway. Cuaclt Cruyne. Second Row: Lanz. Srhulrzr. Gillespie, Gustafson, Massie. llnrhlcll. Jessup. Bottom Row: Ebinger. Pfaltzgraff. Pauli, liorshm-int. ll. Srltroedcr. Walden. Track Last year Coach Crayne concentrated his efforts in putting: out a track team instead of having baseball for the chief' spring sport at Western Union. The team was very inexperienced, but at the end of the season several promising athletes had dexeloped into excellent traclisters. Borsheini was the main point snatcher for the team in running the dashes and in broad jumping: which was his specialty. ,lim established a new lowa Conference record in the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet inches and placed second in the 220 yard dash, fourth in the 100 yard dash. He was second in individual scoring honors. Joe Cockrell represented the College in the javelin and placed high in several important meets. .lohn Kindigz carried on for the Eagles at the vaulting pit, garnering a tie for first in the Iowa Conference meet. 4'Spike Sclluler developed a lot, but he never could quite match Borsheim's best efforts. Spike was Z1 fast starter. but those other birds always flew past him before the tape could hit his chest. Pauli performed well in the high jump and high hurdles, but the breaks were against him in the iowa Conference meet, and he had to be content with just slapping around in the mud. Calvin Gillespie, an inexperienced freshman, developed into a promising distance man, running both the mile and two-mile events. This year's team will be built around the returning lettermen-Borsheim, Pauli, Sehuler. Gillespie, Massie. and Jessup. Several freshmen and last year's squad members show promise of developing into valuable point winners this year. The events and the participants for this year's squad will be tentatively as follows: 100 Yard Dil5ll-BfDF5l'lCllll, Schiller, Lone. 220 Yard Dash-Borsheim, Schnler, Lone. 440 Yard Dash-Schnler, lrlochhalter, Bachtell, Gustafson, M. Henry, Seneca. 880 Yard Dash-Jessup, Hochhalter, Schlesselman, Schroeder, Ebinger, McCoy. Lit-fling. I 'A-41-2 '1 Wfi, . vt: - ' 'i-'if'52f:!.?''E-sfliitilililfs ., :-s:-EfF'5j '. . e:. .- r A' ' , apr , IW, V Wigan W W H .,.. qxlb f ,..... .rrkzgw ..a,,::s.-'N,w3w- W . .. 7: 5 Q- '::::.:::g..,55.: .,,., .W,,ta Q, , J:-3 I Q igyt- . :. - L we-2 ?if2-fft t , .fr i .. Q.. , ,:,.- , ffin'-I 'tt' igffv r,,m2'5E.-fff . --'-'- ,V az -:fa if . f rf-w:,f fr .f . -I f:,gaf2.ffMw4k rfafvv if: C 'ii I5E. .1:. 4 A -ie' - ...NL fwg ,.,6y,,m MH' , ' ..-+ , f A I -- . K -:gf .sl '..'-xl., :. , H fe, -wr , ' - ' t? f . , , . ,V , '- . ' I . . 4, ,.,g,.-...M-I . . , , , 1 , .T Vg,ACi,S. :Aq I L, 1 ? Q...,s.fty1.- vi , QM Q45 . - M . , ....,.,,.r .VV . 1 .,.,... , ,...,. '- f --. i ,. Q - fi- i .- tx 7 5 W e ' fi' . :E:i7 'k'-:55:i:5:-,5:5'E'itfffjk'k-j.'. af Q: 'N1?Qv.'IC. . M .1 l. W I, . A ' 1 , 5 -e i ' A ti -f t. 9-.. :I ,. -at---3-, ---,---- ,.,.g ,. , it Walt aefgifh ., ,. Yew Haw-

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Borsheim, top scorer for the second year in suc- cession at Western Union, is a junior and can ably play any position on the team. A power on the fast- brealc, Jim's shiftiness and drive netted points from every angle. We'll see more of ,lim if Uncle Sam doesn't see him first! Pat Miller exhibited a natural ability to pass and shoot. He gained distinction with his uncon- scious one-hand shots and his constant effort to tie- up an opponent. Lowell has played his first year of varsity basketball at Western- Union. as a sophomore. Gus was the man they didn't see until he got hot and it was too late to stop him. The blond sophomore performed smoothly at both center and forward in displaying his basket-eye. Buettgenbach expresses the height of spirit and enthusiasm in his play. He played both at center and at guard on the team. Bitz was a hard charging rebound man whose attitude and ambition will carry this sophomore Z1 long Way. Miller Borshei m Buettgenlzach Gustafson



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v W wtf iw -Qua- 'Eh if sy' ie lw lile liun Gll1CSp1C W ,lone Nolthwty. ' Yard Low H-urdles-Borsheim, Lone, Pfaltzgraff, Lanz. ' 0 Yard High Hurdles-Pauli, Pfaltzgraff, Lanz. Higzhlnmp-Pauli, Lone, Pfaltzgraff. Pole Vault-Borsheim, Massie, Mills. Broadjnmp-Borsheim, Lone, Seneca, Schuler. Shot Put-Seneca, Jr. Henry, Lacey. Discus-Seneca, Massie, jr. Henry, Lacey. X 0 xv' Mile Run-Gillespie, Wayne Jones, Northway. s. Ulgu pl -,. . - . . 1 I V L 1 .VXVF .WR Javelin-Massie, Pauli, Jr. Henry, Lacey. SCHEDULE or MPIETS April 18 April 19 -Wayne Relays at Wayne, Nebraska. -Yankton Dual at LeMars. April 25-26-Drake Relays at Des Moines. May2 -Dakota Relays at Sioux Falls, S. D. lvlayli -Wayne Dual at Wayne, Nebraska. May 10 -Yankton Relays at Yankton, S. D. May 16-17 -lowa Conference at Dubuque. May 24 -State College Meet at Ames. fThe relay teams will be picked from the outstanding prospects on the squad J 5.4!-V' J S as.. f - 1 reef' Boxing ' Stanley Seneca, freshman student at Western Union College, began boxing for the first time this year, He entered the Journal Golden Gloves meet in Sioux City as a heavyweight and battled his way to the Golden Gloves Championship. Stan, an Iroquois lndian who hails from Buffalo, N. Y., went to Chicago and participated in the National Golden Cloves Tournament. Here Stan lost his lirst bout to Henry Hogan, a 6' 4 heavyweight. However, Seneca had so battered his opponent's face that Hogan was unable to continue in the tournament. By virtue of a win in Omaha, Stan also represented the Midwest: A. A. U. at the National A. A. U. Tournament in Boston where he ad- vanced to the semifinal round of the meet. Seneca has reached remark- able heights in consideration of the fact that he has fought but seven amateur bouts, including those in Boston. Stan was competing in basketball at Western Union before he began training for the ring.

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