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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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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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s TRUE BLUE ed on Friday, Jan. 15. We took a large delegation with us, and with ears bundled up and mittens in evidence, made our dehut in Stillwater. The game started at 8:30, and ended with a score of 39 to 5 in favor of Stillwater. The lineup: Hudson—Coit, C.; Beggs, R. G.; Borge, L. G.; Lystad, Olson,; R. F.; Ho.dgins, Anderson, L. F. Stillwater—Boo, O.; Frawley, R. G.; Hollands, L. G.; Kilty, R. F.; Garbusch, L. F. Then having been defeated because of fair eyes and blushing cheeks, all went to a restaurant where after eating those choice cheese sandwiches, which didn't arrive all made for the depot where the usual goodbyes were sung, etc. —C. C. Sherman. STILLWATER 35; HUDSON 9 On Friday evening, Jan. 22', Hudson High played Stillwater on the home floor. The game started with a rush, both teams playing hard, and being about evenly matched. Stillwater soon began to creep ahead and at the end of the first half the score was 15 to 7. But for these 15 points Stillwater had to fight hard. The lineup for Stillwater was: Garbush and Kilty, forwards; Boo, center; Frawley and Holands, guards. Hudson lineup: Hodgins and Lys tad (Anderson), forwards; Coit, center; Beggs and Olson (Hosford). guards. Referee Roudow; umpire Fitzgerald; timekeeper Jones; scorer Ed. Bleier. Baskets: Stillwater, Garbusch 1; Kilty 4; Frawley 1. Hudson, Hod- gins 2. Fouls, Coit 2; Olson 1; Kolty 3. In the second half Stillwater broke up Hudson's teamwork, neverthe- less there was sti.l a lot of vim left in the Hudson team. The game ended with a score of 35 to 9 in Stillwater’s favor. Scoring in second half: Baskets shot by Stillwater Garbusch 5, Boo 5. By Hudson, Coit 1. —CARL BORGE. ’15. HUDSON VS. RIVTR FALLS Time—Wednesday evening of Jan. 27th. Place—Armory Hall. Characters—Hudson and River Fal s quints. Occasion—To decide the superiority. A small crowd of basket ball enthusiasts saw the game between our own High and River Falls High. It was a game from start to finish and exciting was no name for it. The game started well and it was several minutes before either side obtained a much coveted basket. The- R. F. H. S. players covered Hudson so close and vice versa, that the score at the
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