The GridironTop Row : Doble manager; Floan Thieling H. Nabben Hilmo, Tangen, Weckwerth, manager.Second Row : W.’ I). Rusk, assistant coach’; Hemmestvedt, V. Dahlgren, Widseth, Harris, Freije, Hodgson, W.Hanson, L. Knutson, Coach R. J. Christgau.Third Row : Higgin, Hegreberg, C. Trangsrud, R. Carlson, Evans, Captain Wentzel, Rader, Radway, R. Carlson,DahlBotton Row : Bergh, Mortenson, Burnside, Wavra, Gandrud, Flaten, Sorvig, Strand.The year of 1936 was very successful for thefootball boys. They regained “Ossie”, and won theConference Championship. Captain Wentzel ledhis team to victory. He not only led them, butdrove them. When he called a signal, the teamwas all ears. Widseth came close to Wentzel inbeing the most valuable man. When we got theball close to our opponent’s goal and old Joe startedto drive, the score was easily realized. Theteam was composed of a powerful line and aquick, shifty and powerful backfield. Probablythe most thrilling work of the team was in thegame with Grand Rapids. The boys held the opponentson our own four yard line for fourclowns. Freije made a spectacular tackle when aGrand Rapids man had intercepted a pass intendedfor one of our men. The team shows greatprospects for next year. Evans has been electedCaptain.The Games of the ChampionsOpponents <strong>Aggie</strong>sGrand Forks Reserves 7 14Park River <strong>Aggie</strong>s 19 0Grand Rapids <strong>Aggie</strong>s 0 0Morris <strong>Aggie</strong>s 0 7Mahnomen High 0 6Page 17
The ConferenceFerrierHodgsonHarris Hegreberg Evans TrangsrudWidsethRadwayCaptain Wentzel led his team to conference victory.Wentz has played three years for the <strong>Aggie</strong>sand when he leaves we’ll lose a champion player.He was a good sport and a great captain.Widseth played his first season for the A. C. thisyear. He followed in his brothers’ footsteps in beingan important stepping stone to <strong>Aggie</strong> victories.When he drove, the other team was sure to givemay.Higgin showed excellent judgment in directinghis teammates’ plays. Ray suffered injuries in thelast game, but despite his handicap, he was out therediving away. Ray’s a grand fellow and a brainyplayer.Ferrier was in there every time to break up theenemy’s plays. He took what they had for him andcame back for more. Jack’s got what it takes to win.Evans spelled danger to the opposing team. HeFreije’s speed and ability as a player had thebroke up the and caused his team- opponents guessing. When he started on his endmates’plays to click. Woody was elected captain sweeps something was sure to happen. Chan savedmany afor next year.would-be touchdown from the enemy.Trangsrud never made a spectacular play, butwhat team could win without a snapper back. ClifHodgson was the life of the team. Vic had ahabit of getting in the enemy’s hair, Vic was thewas a good center and rarely. if ever, was a fumble lightest man on the team, but great gifts come incaused by him.small packages.The Squad in ActionPage 18
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