Wisconsin High School - Wisconsin Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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Baraboo 22 - W.H.S. 13 Captain, Paul Trump Baraboo, an undefeated team when we met them, was rated as having one of the most power- ful lines in the conference. However we were ready for them. Damon hit Sarles with two beau- tiful passes and Bryant carried it over from the 17. Score at the half, 7-6. In the second half Trump blocked a kick, recovered it and raced for another goal. A defensive lapse allowed the Hornets to score on a screen pass, and then on an intercepted pass. The game was featured by terrific line play but we never managed to catch up. is 1 rrri i 1 f 1 f it 1 l I' M-4 IA ww ' mf Edgerton 19 -- W.H.S. 6 Co-Captains: Jim Herrick, Paul Trump We played well against the Co-Champions from Edgerton but lack of speed at certain times held our team back. Our line didn't yield a great deal of yardage but the speed of Edgerton was too much and they got around our ends. We scored first on a beautiful march but again a blocked kick proved too much and they scored on it. Hol- land did well in the backfield while Dean and Little were strong in the line. 6 ,ix I I ,, - , swf 2 ...i , er! .s 1 wlr 1 f .fi , i i , 5 SM, .. ...- d-Tami ,. Y ' C J Qi' f '5 iflflf M .. -. . . R f .,s:3l' 3rg,,,.?ff.',:,fH,, . ,-V 'A 'wfw'. ' i 1 p .,,,.:A:,...5dL si.-.g,y,.-.,-.,,,:--... A .,,,. , .. ,W . . . . ,...,.: U M1 r ,wwe '- T1'?',s - ' T' iffvfl-amyj 7 ' W.H.S. 20 - Monroe 6 Co-Captains: Buzz Holland, Don Damon We won our first game and did that with ease. Trump had quite a day, scoring three times and doing beautifully on defense. Our line was good from end to end, and Monroe didn't know quite what to do. They never pressed our 20 except on a long run. Monroe knew she was in a football game. I 'T X K Q Avjwwgfgy il' Iv ,fy .V V, V J -' ' A ,.-wifi .J V.: ,.,kg.:'., U 6 .F 'gQf'55,, 1313 '-Za ggi ,. V 'If ' K. H ,. if iiltiiiff . i1'f'W 'i'l'?:ll'i 'llwlliltffl Y ..-f'ii15 c?iM- Pr , it Q fgifr?l?3?-mf 'E r-,amg..,,,,, fir 'JlM

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FOOTBALL IN REVIEW Neenah T9 - W.H.S. 0 Captain, Dick Pigorsch We expected this game to be a test of endurance but we had not expected the 950 heat which made it practically impossible to put forth any great effort. Neenah's size contributed to its T9 point margin. The inspired ploy of Dick Pigorsch kept us in the battle and we moved down close on a few occasions. th 'xg gl , 'ti in , V f,,,i -itr It Reedsburg 25 - W.H.S. 7 Captain, Mike Dean This was our first conference game. Reedsburg was big and fast. The first half was a hard fought battle with Reedsburg ahead 6-0. The 2nd half we started strong but a blocked kick was recovered in our end-zone for a Reedsburg score. This broke our back! Paul played a terrific game and held the team together. Damon also was a standout. N libs? T . .rl sw- ' .Q ,. ,i Y 2 ji' It X r ig? f ,-,.-, Lake Mills 25 - W.H.S. 13 Captain, Paul Trump The team started fast and it looked like a sure victory. We got the ball and drove to the 2 before losing it on downs. The second time proved dif- ferent, and Bryant scored on an end run. A 55 yard pass accounted for Lake's first T.D. but we came back and Trump scored on a line buck, Spoentgen booted the extra point. The 2nd half was different, Lake couldn't do anything wrong. They scored once in the 3rd and twice in the 4th period. Trump and Dean played good ball. -Q ,-Fixx ,:,.,.lfv- X ! :.. if A f 'Q ii' . ' 4 'yt' A , x ' ?: , iff- 'V Y .' - ' .,L,.:': - f' 'F N H L '-' fa., .mmm ,, j ' , J W, v 'ff' Q- f' , , ' ' 1y'CUQZil'.l 2 Q l YJQ?'1nf'l ?!L't as ' v im' 1,fw 97,.-,fl!lt,'!5l'i I 'm445c+ ' ' FAT BOY'



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is 4 1 ' 1. , Z E in - T Q , ,f ,fd 1 I 'i L-1 -- 'A tm ,,w'F'OcJ , , ,qs Fort Atkinson 'l8 - W.H.S. 0 Co-Captains: Mike Dean, Dick Pigorsch A few bad breaks early in the game cost us a possible victory. Fort's passing attack was sharp and they took an early lead. We had a number of opportunities to score but penalties held us back. It was a wet, cool night and by half time the fog had closed in so tightly that on punts the ball actually disappeared in mid-air . We felt badly about losing since it was the last football many of the seniors will play. Most Valuable W.H.S 34 - Stoughton 0 Co-Captains: Ken Little, Mike Dean This was our banner game since it was home- coming and nothing stopped us from laying it on. Pigorsch recovered a fumble in the end-zone for our first marker. Then Jim Gale intercepted a pass and went 51 yards to score. The first 'l 'l earned their malts from Coach when Pigorsch scored on his end-around. Our reserves came in and kept up the scoring pace as Spoentgen raced 43 yards to score and then passed to Lehman for another 6 points. hx fi YQ U. 3 i f .S -rugs if ti' was - .s14: - 4 7 ff Lhxgi '1'?'bl..'...V2!E5 ,, ' vs- . im-avi: wwf' I 'T - wx, , ,- Wlllifm f CVS 4- YJ fifllyf 'ii .N, 1.'-Z ' n i? is N, ., 1. fgh u Co-Captains

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