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After a tremendous march down the field, Fullback Socash carried the ball the final yard. The game ended 13-13. Glenwood was the first conference opponent we played. We got off to a good start, defeating them 37-O. Duddleston started the ball rolling as he went 45 yards for a TD in the first minute of the game. The team kept the score moving and at the end of the half the score was 25-O. In the second half Nanfelt and Huffman completed the scoring with the reserves helping. North Shore, later to become 1955 Conference Champions, was the toughest opponent for the War- riors. We had the team to beat North Shore, but we just didn't have the fire that it takes. The game ended 28-12, with Kay running 70 yards on a kick-off return and Socash on a line plunge for the two touchdowns. Luther North was met the next week with all the more determination. The Warriors beat them 31-18. Three of the 5 TD's were scored by passes from Quar- terback Bob Carlson. Two of the passes were to Dud- dleston and the other to Gardziella. Socash plunged over the line and ran for the other two touchdowns. Luther South, a team that tied North Shore, was determined to win their home-coming game, but this did not discourage our team. The Warriors went onto that field all all fired up and came off with a 20-7 win. The first TD was made by the team marching 99 yards down the field with Socash driving over the goal line. Then Luther South scored. Kay received their kick-off and went to the 41 yard line. The team plowed for the second TD from there. After the half Gardziella completed the scoring. North Park was the next team to lose in the Wendell Dohleen 190 pound tackle George Kraft 165 pound tackle George Toles 185 pound center Bob Van Kampen 185 pound tackle Qcvffsl- rhuoas off yardage around the right end of North Park at the H.-..,,..:.. fn -Vi-wp'
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John Duddleston 170 pound halfback Bruce Gale 143 pound end Ron Nanteldt 160 pound end Bill Pollard 175 pound end Epi- The determined Duddleston rattles off 100 yards before he is caught by 2 I. C. men Warriors' winning streak. It was our homecoming game and played in mud and rain. Again Carlson threw three touchdown passes. This time they were all to Duddleston. Socash and Gardziella also scored. The game ended 37-0. Harvard was in the second place in the White Division and the Warriors second place in the Red Division as the conference season closed. The Warriors and Harvard played an unofficial playoff in a mud bowl. The final score was 18-13, Wheaton on the top. The first TD was made by Socash as he went 42 yards off tackle. Next came a thrill- ing run by Gardziella as he returned a kick-off 80 yards for a TD. In the third quarter End Kay caught a pass from Carlson. He was almost down when he lateralled to Van Kampen, and Van Kampen went on for our last touchdown. Harvard had a first down three yards from a touchdown when the final whistle blew. Batavia High School was our last game and we were defeated 26-7. Dave Socash went around end for our TD. He also ran over for the extra point. With one-half of the first string Juniors, a good founda- tion has been laid for next year's team. l '36
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