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ON r-rl p Cd f H Top row: Mr. Schulke, Audrey Daniels, Howard Wright, Ronald Pedersen, Arthur Harback, James Caldwell, Lloyd Kezar, Vincent Trudell, Raymond Casanova, Fernold Young, Arthur San- deen, Walter Drolsom. Second row: Harold Keith, Einer Anderson, Everett Sandeen, Captain Juel Shefland, Sher- win Solheim, Stanley Michaelson, John Yoerg, Jerome Trudell. First row: Howard Lind, Frederick Sawyer, Glenn Olson, Donovan Kvool.
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18 TRUE BLUE THE FOOTBALL SEASON The twenty-seven men answered the call for football men on September 8. Suits were issued to the candidates and the season was started. 1 he first two weeks of the season were given to funda- mentals of the game which are very important facors to every football team. 1 he third week was used to round out a team to meet Cretin High school. 1 his game was the usual loose and somewhat ragged game that marks every first game of football. Hudson made costly tumbles on which Cretin won the game, 14-0. I he spirit of this team was not downed by the defeat given by C retin. 1 he next Saturday saw Hudson on the long end of 12-0 score '•’hen they played Spring ValLy. A little improvement was shown in this game. On the next Friday the team played at Roberts. Roberts was de- feated 13-0. Trudell starred in this game. Three touch-downs were lost by Hudson by being weak on receiving end of passes. 1 he next week was a great pep week for Hudson. The spirit of the students and players was a great contrast to the usual pep shown in the other games. I he feature of the week was a great parade and a 20-0 victory over Menomonie. It was a great day for Hudson. The team played great football against Menomonie. The game was full of thrills. The feature of this game was Linder’s race of 80 yards for a touch-dawn. I he next opponent was River Falls. The team accompanied by a large crowd of fellows journeyed to the Normal t(nvn. The team was in the usual slump after being keyed up the week before. River Falls defeated Hudson by the score 7-0. It was a hard blow to everybody a River Falls was considered a weak sister this year. On November sixth the team went to New Richmond. The team knew what they were up against and was primed for a good battle. Hud- son was defeated 31-12. The score does not do justice to the team as they out-played New Richmond in every department of the game except- ing in the overhead attack. This was enough to down Hudson. The Hudson line was a stone wall to every play New Richmond tried. It could not be pierced. The back field was working smoothly on offence but could not stop the passing of their opponents. The team played a very good game and New Richmond knew they played football after the whistle blew that ended the game. 1 here were eighteen letter men of which eleven will be lost through graduation. ith several letter men returning and a few others and the squad with the Junior High coming in, Hudson should have a good season next year.
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20 TRUE BLUE BASKET BALL The basketball season for the Hudson High school was fair in-as- much as there were many hurdles to jump over. The early season games with Prescott and Spring Valley were turned into defeats by our opponents and counted against us at the tournament rating. After the Christmas holidays the team rallied and took into camp the following teams: Spring Valley. Ellsworth, Roberts and River Ealls. The strain of the last two games seemed to be too great and a turn in the playing started a three weeks slump. During this slump we were defeated by Roberts, River Falls, and New Richmond. Taking this slump into hand and mastering it, the team played great basketball the last two games of the season. The team showed power and ability in defeating Ellsworth and Elk Mound. Nine men were awarded letters; seven will be back next year. BASKET BALL RESULTS Played at Hudson 11 Hudson L4 Prescott 19 Spring Valley 25 Spring Valley 11 Hudson 14 Ellsworth 12 Hudson 20 Hudson 16 Roberts 14 Hudson 13 Hudson 13 Hudson 10 River Falls 12 Roberts 14 New Richmond 34 New Richmond 22 Hudson 11 Hudson 17 Ellsworth 6 Hudson 17 Elk Mound 13
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