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tyaathall Firot row. I. to r: Gilbert Meyer, Ron Smith, David Christianson. Milton Lw, Capt.. Charles kicgert, Walter Fidlcr, Donald DuBoin. Billy Scherer. Second row, I. to r: Waldo Cardano, Head Conch. Donald Nitsvall, Harold Freeman, Andrew Norll.v, Donald Kobleakc. Alien Blackmon . Hilly Evans, Bichard (iruikow.'.ki, Rom Bible, Don Mark. , A«’l. Coach. Third row, I. to r: Ijiwrene Bos, Joseph Sludiituiki. James Perhai, Richard Payne, Buford Hunter. Mtttwc • Gilbert Myhre, Stan lleltteson. Jerry Noble, Lron Ron gey. Ans’t. Manager. The 1952 football M»:on was belter than for the lust few years. We hud perfect weather all through the -rason and the hoys won over both Michigan und Minnesota, not to speak of thr Alumni. They lost to N. W. M. A., Beloit Sophomore and Illinois. The first football game of the reason wa against the Alumni on September 20th and W. S. I . won thru ending n string of tie games. Two years ago it was 0 0 and lust year It to It. Charles Riegcrt mode our touchdown in the 0 to 0 victory. The W. S. D. put up a good fight at Northwestern Miltary and Naval Academy of Lake Geneva, hut lost by one point 7 to fl- On a bright -unny day October 4th. we won over Michigan on Dad's Day. 31 to 0. This was a big no: prise as our previous games with Mirhignn hud us itaily been close. On October 10th we lost to Beloit High School Sophomore? 13 to II. Our score came «n a pass from David Christian on to Larry Boh. In our homecoming game October Ihth. W. S. I . defeated Minnesota 13 to David Christian.c • made a beautiful pass to Larry Pos for opr fie1 touchdown and in the lu t quarter Milton Lee drav.; thru the Minnesota line for a second touchdown t » make this the first win over Mimic otn in ’ifx year ■ Walter Fuller ran arouml the end to make theexten point. We took a trip to Jacksonville. Illinois, on October 25th for our final football game. W. S. D. bowed to Illinois 25 to 7. Our fullbuck, Milton Lee cut I 1 yards through right guard for onr tally and then plunged tor the extra point. Donald DuBoi« was named ra a tue!:lc on All-American second team. THE 1952 SEASON RECORD We 1 hey «; Alumni 0 « NW. M. N. A. 7 31 Mirhignn S, D. 0 ft Beloit Sopln 13 13 Minnesota S. D. p Illinois S. I . 2?
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Baih tbcdl £ jjua n ( rs - i 'i r f r 1| 5 ic f n If 1 i n» a iU g) r [;p ta i pf1 tfoM'f’ih Ipr)U(i 31 3ynf 35 33 38 '. 3i .v.-A -h; 'fr ' kZik v- ' vIVaV Svated, I. to r: Lawrence Bos, Warren llaruld»oii. Leon Bongey, Ross Bible, Billy Scherer, Brut- Chrutcti on Buv id Christianson. Donald Du Bob . Charlm Riegert, Gilbert Meyer. Standing, I. to r: Waldo T. Cnrdano, Varsity Coach. Marvin Anderson, Billy Evan , Siudrinnki, Andrew Nordby, Stan Helgcson, Larry Dorn, Row Smith, Allen Bluekmore, Richard Groikowski. Aucunt Kustncr, Reserve Coach. The 1062 and 'B:t basketball season wasn't greatly Mucce -ful The record was 6 won and 18 lost W. S. I), lost four of last years regular player, John Goetz, David Leonard, Milton Lee and Claire La Forge. Two regular of hist year a team, David Christian non and Charles Riegert came back to be on this years team. A now man, Bruce Christianson, a 6 foot and .'t inches center, showed promise though he is inexperienced. We hope he develops into a fine player and help give ua a more successful team next year. 46 Delavun II. S. 61 36 Sharon H. S. 46 2X Milwaukee Silent Club » .:t 65 Brother Dutton 43 44 Illinois Deaf 60 30 Burlington St. Mary 61 42 Kenoj-ha St. Mary 60 61 Madison Silent Club 60 61 N. W. M. N. A. 44 56 Milwaukee Siloni Club 75 47 Pal my m 11. S. 41 56 Sharon II. S. 47 42 N. W. M. N. A. 67 68 Burlington St. Mary 62 28 Madt’on Silent Club 40 41 Kenosha St. Mary 62 38 Palymr» II. S. 61 53 Deiavait II. S. 72 89 Brother Dutton H. S. 65
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