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20 TRUE BLUE. BASKET BALL. Leaf, (Captain)...................... Jacobson ............................ Singer............................... Beggs ............................... Holden............................... Burgett and Petersen filled in any place- BASKET BALL. Right Forward . Left Forward ......Center. . Right Guard. . . Left Guard. This has been a very successful basket ball season for Hud- son. The interclass tournament brought out many good players, among them 5 “H” men. Dorgan was elected Captain. The team started with a rush and won a number of games. Then Dorgan and Carlson enlisted and the team almost gave up hope, but the boys redoubled their efforts and showed the spirit and fight for which Hudson teams are noted. As a result they went to the tournament at River Falls where they won fourth place. With Singer, Holden, Burgett and Beggs back to form a nucleus for next year’s squad and with our new gym it looks like a cham- pionship team for Hudson. RIVER FALLS TRACK MEET. It is quite impossible to say in advance what the defenders of the Blue and White will do at the meet on May 18. The boys have been out regularly for practice and have entered the following vnts: 100 yard dash, Olson. 220 yard dash, Haugn and Olson. 440 yard dash, Beggs and Haugen. One-half mile run, Beggs. One mile run, Coveil and Jensch. Running high jump, Jacobson and Burgett. Running broad jump, Olson. Shot put, Casanova. Discus, Olson. Pole vault, Holden.
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TRUE BLUE. FOOT BALL. The call for football men was issued by Coach Schmidt about the last week of September, and twenty or more candidates responded. Three experienced men were all Schmidt had to work with as this was the first year of football since 1913. The season opened with a victory over River Falls Normai by a score of 25 to 0. St. Thomas Mohawks fell by a score of 14 to 12. The team played a remarkable game against its much heavier oppon- ents. All attention was now turned to the Menor.iunie game. The showing of Menomcnie was a disappointment and Hudson won 46 to 0. In the Farmington game we went out of our class, losing 54 to 0. Farmington laid claim to the championship of Minnesota. The last game of the season was lost to River Falls 54 to 19. Considering the inexperience c the men and the dif- ficulty of getting enough players out for two teams, the team made a good showing. Holden, Carlson, Burton.....................................Ends. Leaf, Jacobsen Kealy, Bleier..............................Tackles Johnson, Casanova, Odenwald, Singer........................Guards Evans.....................................................Center. Burke, (Captain) ....................................Quarter-back Dorgan.................................................Full-back. Olson, O’Connell, Beggs, (Captain Elect) ................Halves. Representatives of: H is for Hanna, his first name is Freddy; When it comes to the navy, he always is ready. H is for Haugen, a poet at times, But where does he get his ideas for rhymes ? S is for Singer, who in the morn loves the bed. He goes with a girl named — — ’nough said. Now on a bright sunshiny day, To see Miss N wend her weary way, Up the street, With her scarf about her neck, And her boots on too, by heck! It’s a treat.
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‘21 TRUE BLUE. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Debate. . .Subject: Resolved that the city manager plan is preferable to liie commission form of government. Teams: Affirmative—Anna Arnquist, Fred Hanna, Harold Oi.on;. Negative— Esther Haven, A mold Coveil, George Singer. The Affirmative team won from Ells- worth. The Negative team lost to River Falls. Declamation and Oratory Public Speaking: Harold Olson, Isabelle Van Meter, Mary Tourtellot, George Singer. Selections: An Answer to a Proposal of Peace. Jean DesPrez. How Tom Sawyei Whitewashed the Fence. Why W Are at War. WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP AGAINST. Facetious are they always but also Awful markers! Cross, oh never, but most , , Unforgiving by nature. Leniency is not their motto and Tough it’s been, I can tell you; but they're Young yet. A. T. A. What if— Ted 0. ceased to smile? Lyle H should sit up in his seat? Helen H. should make eyes at the boys? Bobby B. didn’t bring something to school to eat? Ed. O’C. should look at the books he takes home? Stephina N. wouldn’t giggle? Arnold C. wouldn’t argue? Mr. H. didn’t crack jokes in Physics?
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