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1950 Track Review When track was first announced in the spring of 1950, twenty-three boys answered the call, namely: Donald Applebee, Tom Bailey, Duane Dunkak, Harley Frasch, Willis Goodman, Eldon Halverson, Bob Hausmann, LeRoy Hoar, Bud Ions, LeRoy Ions, Marvin Ions, and Byron Pepper, Gerald Pepper, Vernon Pepper, Norman Perlenfein, Don Schmitz, Ted Schmitz, Ervin Schroeder, Verlin Sieh, Don Sondgeroth, Iohn Stroh, Gary Woods, and Iim Woods. After a week of gym work, the weather finally permitted the boys to go outside for final preparation. The Bonesteel squad attended their first track meet at Winner, April ZZnd. Duane Dunkak brought the only medal home by taking a second in the discus. At the Rosebud Relays held in Colome on April 27th, The Bonesteel tracksters got ll points. These points were made by the following: Don Songeroth won third in broad jumpg Vernon Pepper won third in the half mile: Duane Dunkak- won second in the discus: Bud Ions placed third in the mile rung and Norman Perlenfein also placed third in the pole vault. The Conference Track Meet was the last meet of the year and was held at Colome on May 15th. Vernon Pepper, Duane Dunkak, and Norman Perlenfein shared in getting the honors for the day. Pepper received second in the half mile and third in broad jump. Dunkak received second in the discus and third in the shot put. Perlenfein also received third in the pole vault. Letter winners were: Duane Dunkak, Vernon Pepper, Norman Perlenfein, Don Sondgeroth, Bud Ions, and Donald Applebee. Duane Dunkak was elected honorary captain of the season. The 1951 track record will appear in next year's issue of the Bonesteel Annual. Boys Begin Boxing Boxing, a new sport in B.H.S., seems to be quite popular with the boys. The first practice was held Tuesday, March 27th, with fifteen boys attending. They were as follows: Bill Bruce, Tom Bailey, Eldon Halverson, LeRoy Hoar, Bud Ions, Ronald Knox, Bob Metal, Gerald Pepper, Vernon Pepper, Don Schrnitz, Iirn Schmitz, Ted Schxnitz, Gerald Smith, Harley Weidner, and Bill Wernke. Coach Art Glynn will instruct the boxing class and the boys may participate in some tournament bouts. V ' Other schools in this vicinity having boxing teams are Dallas, Colome, and Winner.
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' Basketball Tournanfen ts BIG FOUR The Big 4 Tourney was played at Butte this year instead of being held at Bonesteel as had been the custom for the past several years. Fairfax's Broncs became champions with a victory over the Butte five in the final match. In the preliminaries Butte downed Spencer and Bonesteel lost to Fairfax. This was the only game of the season in which Bonesteel bowed to the Broncs out of five contests. Runners-up honors were taken by Spencer as the Pirates placed a win over the Tigers in a low scored game. ROSEB UD CONFERENCE Winner's Warriors walked off with the championship trophy in the Conference Tournament played at Gregory on the 25th and 26th of January. Their championship victory was accomplished over Bonesteel by a score of 62 to 53. Bonesteel won their berth in the championship game by taking a first round win over Gregory 58-38 and by defeating Fairfax in the semi-finals 57 to 44. The Warriors, en route to the finals, placed a win over the Dallas Coyotes and then tangled in a close one with Burke who had won over Colome in the first round. The Winner Burke game ended in a near tie 47 to 45. Burke's Bulldogs took the third place honors by defeating Fairfax in the consolation game. Bonesteel turned in a very good showing in the tourney by scoring a total of 168 points for a strong average of 56 tallies per game. SE COND TEAM TOURNAMENT Fairfax came through victorious in the 'B' Tourney held at Bonesteel by placing a win over Gregory in the finals 47-42. The Champions moved up to the finals the hard way by defeating Bonesteel in the first round 36-45 and by winning over Burke in the semi-finals. Gregory had a fairly easy time of it going through Dallas in the first round and Colome in the semi-finals by fairly large margins. Burke took the third place honors by defeating Colome in the consolation game. They had previously downed Winner in a thriller and then lost to Fairfax in the semi-finals DISTRICT 2.7 TOURNEY Bonesteel's Tigers were edged out in the finals of the tourney by the Gregory quint in an overtime thriller which ended 45-43 at the final buzzer. In first round action Gregory posted a 42-38 win over the Dallas Coyotes and Bonesteel emerged victorious from their game with Fairfax by a 53-41 score. Semi-final play-offs saw Burke, who drew a first round bye, bow to Gregory and Colome, also the receivers of a first round bye, downed by Bonesteel by a 42-28 score. Fairfax and Dallas battled it out for Consolation Honors in which Fairfax managed to squeeze past the Coyotes 47-46.
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