1945-46 Owen High School
Cloverleaf Year Book Index
Yearbook property of: Elsie (Lipprandt) Anderson
Transcribed by Robert Lipprandt
Owen High School Athletics
Basketball
(Page 24)
Standing: Mr. Deucker – Coach, D. Phillips, F. Hoeper, B. Mattson, E. Johnson, C. Harms.
Seated: E. Johnson, D. Needham, H. Mauel, K. Clifton, P. McMillan.
Positions:
Center-Captain; Henry Mauel
Center; Robert Mattson
Forward; Eugene Johnson
Forward; Peter McMillan
Forward; Earl Johnson
Forward; Duane Phillips
Guard; Kenneth Clifton
Guard; Carl Harms
Guard; Richard Needham
Guard; Frank Hoeper
Schedule:
Owen 29 Away Colby 27
Owen 35 Away Greenwood 29
Owen 22 Away Abbotsford 48
Owen 35 Away Withee 18
Owen 44 Home Colby 22
Owen 31 Away Thorp 38
Owen 12 Home Stanley 25
Owen 22 Home Greenwood 33
Owen 30 Home Withee 21
Owen 25 Away Neillsville 27
Owen 35 Home Abbotsford 28
Owen 37 Home Neillsville 27
Owen 23 Away Stanley 34
Owen 50 Home Thorp 47
Cloverbelt Tournament
Owen 24 Boyd 25
District Tournament
Owen 35 Unity 26
Owen 24 Stratford 33
The 1945-46 basketball season was begun immediately after the last football game. Twenty of our ready, willing and able high school fellows reported for practice. The job of coaching was done very ably by Mr. Deucker.
On November 20, we played our first game with Colby, which we won. This win boosted our morale to such an extent that on the following week we journeyed to Greenwood and won our second game of the season. We bow our heads in shame to mention the next game, for it was with Abbotsford and much to our distress, we were vanquished. We went home and practiced hard and ventured to Withee to bring home another victory.
The next game being our first home game, we were able to satisfy our fames by defeating Colby. The game was attended by a large and enthusiastic crowd. Our next game, Thorpe, found us defeated by the cardinals but with Christmas vacation coming, we knew the team would get rested up and come back with a new pep and energy.
After vacation, our first game was with Stanley in which we lost. Stanley seems to be our hard luck team or perhaps it was too much Christmas vacation.
Greenwood played here the following week in a non-conference game and on the 30th of the month, we played Withee here and gained another victory for O.H.S.
The following week we made the long trip to Neillsville to witness a heart-break of a game for us. There were many fouls and hard feelings but al seemed to recover for our next game which was Abbotsford here. We had our revenge for our earlier defeat at their hand and made a win.
In another home game, we came back to defeat Neillsville with doubts as to who was the best team and felt much relieved. Our next game was with Stanley and was very disappointing for us, for we had big plans for our placing in the league.
In our last game of the season, we met Thorp on our own floor and in a thriller of a game, won. The old fight and spirit came to life in the boys and everyone present felt the tremendous tension. It was only after an over-time that we were able to come through with a top score.
We attended the Cloverbelt tournament as the third place team in the Eastern division, after winning the toss with Neillsville. Sorry to say, we were defeated by Boyd by two points. Next came the district tournament in which we won our first game with Unity and were beaten by Stratford in the second. Four seniors will be missed next year, Kenny Clifton, Hank Mauel, Pete McMillan and Dick Needham. Next year will see the rise of some very promising young players and assures us much success. GOOD LUCK KIDS!
Football
(Page 20)
Top Row: D. Phillips – Manager, K Welker, E. Sluzewski, C. Harms, H. Erickson, R. Bingham, P. Devine, D. Hull, Mr. Doonan.
Middle Row: Mrs. Deucker – Coach, E. Johnson, B. Mattson, r. Garfield, E. Gay, A Fritz, E. Johnson, A. Malgreun – Advisor.
Seated: H. Mauel, L. Parve, G. Parkinson, P. McMillan, B. Maurina, R. Needham, K. Clifton, B. Devine.
Schedule
Owen 7 Neillsville 0
Owen 27 Cadott 0
Owen 13 Thorp 0
Owen 6 Stanley 13
Owen 18 Cornell 6
Owen 39 Withee 0
Sept. 6, football practice began with about fifteen boys biting the dust as they learned the tackles and plays and what have you, for dear old O.H.S. Our Coaching staff at the time consisted of one, W. K. Doonan and the football expert Arnie Melgreun.
The opening game on Sept. 21 was won by us, which was quite a short to all Owenites. Next big event was the coming of our new coach James F. Deucker which added to our morale. On the 28th Owen smothered Cadott, at Cadott in a head swelling game for us. Defeat came to Thorp at our hands Oct. 5. In a “whooper dooper” of a game were we defeated by Stanley, from which eh boys survived bloody but unbowed.
There was great rejoicing as Owen won its homecoming with Cornell. Owen conquered our Western neighbor Withee, in the last game of the season, at Withee.
All in all, we are very proud of you boys for such a successful season and hope you have many more.
Robert Mattson; “Bob,” Center, Sophomore. Calm and cool in the tight spots, has just what it takes.
Kenneth Clifton; “Kenny,” Left End, Senior. A read end….. when he tackles it’s for keeps and “no foolin,’” a pass snatcher. Too bad he is a senior.
LeRoy Parve; - Left Tackle, Junior. A good linesman, will be valuable next year.
Galen Parkinson; “Parkie,” Left Guard, Junior. Always in the pile ups, is really in there fighting.
William Maurina; “Bill,” Right Guard, Junior. A real fighter, tough, ruff and always ready. Helped to give us our strong line this season.
Henry Mauel; “Hank,” Right End, Senior. All Conference End, has the height for the passes, will be much missed next year.
Peter McMillan; “Pete,” Quarterback, Senior. Our captain and strong man, played grand ball throughout season, will be much missed next year.
Robert Devine; “Bob,” Left Halfback, Sophomore. A real runner, speed and plenty of the old spark.
Ernest Gay; “Ernie,” Right Halfback, Sophomore. Our speed demon, like a bullet, plenty of drive and spirit will no doubt be a flash next year.
Frank Hoeper; “Frankie,” Fullback, Sophomore. Another of those Sophomore “Wizzies,” can plunge through that line like a two ton tank, they don’t come big enough to stop him.
Allen Fritz; End, Junior. Proved by his action that he has what it takes, will be much needed next year.
Russell Garfield; Tackle, Junior. Anxious and willing to give the team his best, showed up well this season.
Peter Devine; “Pete,” Halfback, Freshman. The Freshman wonder, speed and spirit that makes a good player, by his senior year will probably be under contract to the Green Bay Packers.
Eugene Johnson; “Gene,” Quarterback, Junior. Does a fine job, shows plenty of sense in calling those signals.
Earl Johnson; End, Junior. A hard worker, will be much needed next year.
Carl Harms; Back, Freshman. A fighting back, does a fin job and will develop into a regular wonder man.
Keith Welker; Back, Freshman. Small but plenty tough, watch his smoke in the coming years.
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