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MENOMONIE 46—HUDSON 11 On Jan. 8, was played our first game on the home floor. This was a big card and amply repaid the many1 enthusiasts who came to witness it. Preliminary games were: Eighth Grade Giants vs. Seventh Grade Mid- gets; Bleier for Referee; Martin for Umpire; and a final score of 10-2 in favor of the Giants. The Midgets: Beggs, (Capt.)—R. F.; Ha verson (Staberg)—L. F.; Holden C.; Bleier— L. G.; Singer—R. G. The Giants’ Burke, (Capt.)—R. F.; I arson—L. F.; Nelson—C.; Hoover—R. G.; John- son. (Stopher and Olson)—L. G. Sophomores vs. Seniors:—Prof. Jones, Referee; Miss Thurston, Umpire; final score 5-1 in favor of Seniors. Seniors vs. Freshmen:—final score 5-2 in favors of the Seniors. The final windup was Menomonie vs. Hudson. From the toss of ball in center to end of game this was a hard, pluckily fought battle. For first ten minutes of play line up was Hosford—C.; Paul Anderson—R. F.; C Carlson—I,. F.; H. Miller—R. G.; C. Olson—L. G. At end of ten min utes the fol'owing changes were made: Coit—C.; Hodgins—R. F.; Lys- sta—L. F.; Beggs— L. G.; Borge—R. G. At end of firt half score was Menomonie 30—Hudson 3. In the second half the Hudson boys went off with a rush but Menomonie solved style of play and ran up 16 points to Hudson’s 8, making final score 46 to 11. The rooters were out in force and gave excellent support under the able leadership of Ulrik Blomholm. The following men scored: Baskets—For Menomonie, Murphy 5, Nile 8, Shabacher 1, Sipple 7. For Hudson—Olson 2, I.ystad 1, Beg?s 1. Fouls Sipple 4, Coit 2, Hosford 1, Officials were Bailey, referee; and Rudow, umpire. —C C. Sherman. STILLWATER 39—HUDSON 5 The long heralded event Hudson vs. Stillwater at Stillwater was play-
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TRUE BLUE • The cows are in the clover, The sheep are in the grass. But all the little goosies Are in the Freshman class.”—Ex. Small boy (reading haltingly)—‘‘I see—a—man—flyin’ ! ” Teacher—“Don't forget the g,’ Johnny.” Johnny—“Gee, I see a man flyin’ ! ”—Ex. If you would be informed read the paper. Even a paper of pins will give you some (joints.—Ex. It’s important to possess knowledge, even a fence is well posted.—Ex. He shook her brutily by the neck, jammed her against a chair, then flung her disdainfully on the floor. What ferocity was in his features as he glanced pitilessly at the fragile form. “Curse you, my beauty.” he hised. “You”ll sign that paper yet; yet I say.” She made no reply, but remained mute and silent. Oh, the curve of her neck— would his better nature as- sert itself? Taking a pin from his coat he rammed it mercilessly down her feeder. “Ah, she’ll sign now,” he thought with fiendish glee. He was right —the fountain pen dripped ink again.—Ex. Failed in Isatin, flunked in Math” they heard hi msoftly hiss. “I’d like to find the guy who said that ignorance is bliss.”—Ex. The little red Physics is covered with dust, And it lies in an attic old; And the little red manual is sorely mussed, And its pages are covered with mould. Time was when the little red Physics was new. And the Manual was passing fair; That was the time when the students flunked And threw them and left them there.—Ex.-
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% GIRLS’ BASKET BALL SQUAD First row standing—Miss Thurston, Nella Roalkvam, Bernice Nelson, Nellie Walstrom, Anna Arnquist, Lenora Borge, Viola Solheim, Janie Hodgins. Norma Everson. Second row—Lois Zimmerman, Cecelia Becker, Eileen Burke, Emma Peter- son, Frieda Blomholm. Third row—Isabelle Utman, Mary Tourtellot, Bertha Elwell, Elvira Erickson.
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