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FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Front Row: UL-urge Moak, Ki-nneth Payne, Harold Cook. Standing: Rohert Montague. Gordon llunhof, Roger Booth. - J. v - - ' Y ' ' . - - . . Kohmt IMHO' HMOM rum' Keith Hmiud' 'hthul Blur Stanley Frook. lluzlne Smith, Duvirl Hector, Kenneth Mailin- Second Row: Kenneth Malmstrom, Ilurrelly Holland, Keith Q U X' H PI .I x i l I ' ,, .1 ,I v v Nivllols, l'Idwai'1l Stuycr, vlillllltrl Julinsun. l'lil'l'or4l Harvey. ftmnl' ' 'HU f 'U m1xKl5 't'l t H'-itll' wllllklln l--H1'l11i- li1lWl'0Ill'0 Martin, Roland Ulunrler t.0m.h Back Row: llugh Kinnison. 1'liu1'les l.4-1-tkzl. David Hector- assistant lllilllil!0l'Q Kohl-rt Westniun- lllZlllilg'L'l' F t R K , I I I I I II I I h ,, rn : .1't,Al: '1 -3 I: - Standing at right: .lily Van Hoven- ll-4l4Ill1lt couvli. Nil- no ow UNI 'men U lm lm U I H I In linm liurc-luv- cuaicli IHSHII llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Fair Weather and Foul Hopes were high in the school this year for a team that would come through in a winning style. A high percentage of letter men returnedg and we had new coaches, all combining to make a stronger team. Win- ning the first game from Lake City indicated the boys were off to a good start. Cadillac won one of their next th1'ee games from Manistee. After this game the team was defeated on successive Fridays by Traverse City, Ludington, and Petoskey. Al- though the scores were far apart, Cadillac played extremely good ball in the Traverse City and Ludington games, but they were simply outclassed in size and reserve power. The team was plagued with injuries during the season with first-line players being on the injured list. It was the intention of the coaches to make a foundation of team play this year to build up to winning stride for the trophy and the championship in success- ive years. Throughout the season the boys showed a tendency to play bad ball in the first half and then come back to outplay their oppon- ents the second half. This inconsistent play contributed much to our defeats. On a rainy, cold afternoon. in November the Cadillac eleven played a smashing, fighting game to win the final contest of the year from Big Rapids. At the end of the season Lawrence Mar- tin was elected honorary captain. IL 4-f- Stormy Seas In. the angle of games won and lost the season proved to be very disastrous, but working under the coaching of Mr. Barclay the type of play was much higher than in previous years. A total of fourteen games was played, seven of them being conference games. Cad- illac lost to Manistee, Petoskey, Ludington., and Traverse City to place at the bottom of the standings. Cadillac also was unfortu- nate in losing other games by very close scores to smaller class C schools. The team started slowly the first half with the result that they could not quite make up the large difference in the scores, even though they outclassed the opposing team the second half. The team showed spurts of real power, barely being beaten by Traverse City, last year's state champion in class B. One great handi- cap to both the team and the coaches was the necessity of practicing in a small gym and then going to larger gyms to play. Every game proved to be a fast, clean contest that was enjoyable to watch. Throughout the season the team displayed an aggressive type of ball. In an end-of- season tournament Cadillac was beaten by Mount Pleasant. Made up of a large percentage of sopho- mores and juniors the Cadillac Five should go a long way towards the championship in the next two years. flf AV! f 1 7 fhf I I f il 4 'ill f' tg ,I WW! ,125 'I wi l
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