Tor Row: Coach Ritland, R. Davis, J. Kimler, J. Nutty, D. Ross, B. McClain, B. Sehliek, J. Galvi11, K. H. Davis, E. Larsen. SICFUNIJ Row: J. Barnes, B. Hammond, D. Sadler, F. Bender, T. Maney, M. Kurtz, B. Graham, H. Morri- son, B. Ross, F. Soreghan. Tnnzn Row: B. Mahone, T. McElherne, J. Dietz, E. Feldman, A. Caine, P. Vance, E. Carry, B. Green, T. Garfield, K. L. Davis, J. NVest. B0'l l'0Il1 Row: M. Ellen, W. Douglass, H. McClintock. Seconds Promise East Des Moines 24 Ames 6 Colo 21 Ames 13 Boone 232 Ames 6 Marshalltown 19 Ames 6 lVebster Vity 0 Ames 13 Although not a team that Won most, of its games, the Ames sec-ond team did have a sueeesstnl season in that many prospects were found for the varsity next year. The laek of a good passing attaek made way for running plays aid- ed by good bloeking. A surprising seor- ing puneh was shown by the 'tQ2llllg onee within the twenty, they were hardly ever stopped. Most of the points seored against Ames were made in the last half due to tl1e weakening of the line. Page 22 Strong '42 Squad One of the most thrilling plays of the year was executed by little Bob Graham, who stole tl1e ball from a mass of Colo players and raeed 65 yards for a, touchdown. A few of the outstanding players for next year in various departments are: pass defense-Floyd Bender, blor-lier-- Paul Vanee, pass reeeiver-K. ll. Davis, line bueker-Ed tlarty, open tield runner-t'Red Davis. kieker- Earl Feldman, taekler-Bob Green. de- fensive lineman-Joe Galvin, diagnosti- eian of opposing plays-llruee Me- Ulain. If the season had been longer, the team might have l1ad a better ret-ord.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEA r ' X- -f -V Tor Row: H. Shugart, K. Beresford, R. Woodwardxslg. Nicholson, E. O'Neil. Minnuc Row: M. Ehen, V. Norlin, E. Comstock, G. Riggs, K. Kroesen, R. Byrnes, J. Cline. BOT'l'0lNI Row: B. Wierson, B. Otopalik, I.. Kester, M. Beman, B. Firkins. Squad -I-allies 'IQ Wins and 7 Losses HOWING some spurts of fine ball playing, an inconsistent Ames High basketball team completed a successful season, winning twelve tilts and losing seven. After winning the State Sectional Tournament l1eld in Ames, the Little Cyclones were ousted from further play by Nevada in the District Tournament finals. The Ames eagers finished their Central Iowa Conference competition in third place, splitting with Newton, Boone, and Oskaloosag winning both games from Marshalltown, and drop- ping two eontests to Grinnell. Page 24 The Little Cyclones scored a total of 617 points during the 1940-41 season, averaging 32.5 points per game. Ames opponents counted 504 points for an average of 26.5 points per game. Ro- maine VVoodward led the Ames team in individual scoring with 193 points in 18 games. He finished second in confer- ence scoring with a 102 total. Other high season scorers for the Little Cy- clones were Shugart with 123 points and Kester with 88 counters. At the close of the season, the mem- bers of the squad chose Romaine VVood- ward as honorary eaptain.
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