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xii ta Row It V lohnson E ilohnson, F. Forys, G. Strom, C. Nord, R. Larson, W. Gondek. Row 2: I. Hagstroni, R. Bonne, Metzger, I. Melland, Mgr.: R. Gray, C. Picha, W. Larson, Mr. Torwick. Coach. Raw 3: Bf Klatt, S. Nelson, H. Iohnson, I. Emkovik, R. Hinz, D. Hansen. I. Arnquist. M ., n , . cc , '- it . . an we were unclekafecl in .jrlocgey Theqhoclcey team this year, although it aided up second best, was undefeat- ed ,-and was one of the best teams Iohnsonvhas turned out., The boys feel that Nvvith just ct little luck, they eoulcl ebsiily have won 'the.champibnship. Cabtain Bill Kiwi fmsu truly the out- standing rnanhol the year. He was high scorer ofl the city by a margin of five goals and was also All-City along with Iulian Arnquist- Bill started out . , . , 3 below par but probed his real abilities later in the' season by collecting nine gxdalsiln tvge garfies. Bob Hinz in his fixsl year of goaljgtending placed third inlthe eity tha? position. Mark Ren- slizrri, 1. lour. returning All-City man. wcilld iundoubtedly have rated the sagme this year had he not graduated at midyearj The team sorely missed the, servicebxot Bill Metzger and lack Reterson, llbth of whom were out for . . half thelseason because of injuries. BILL SCORES AGAIN Page twenty WORK BEFORE PLAY
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Row l: C. Picha, I. Flis. D. Skaar, G. Olson, B. Metzger, G. Engle, Trainer: R. Beckstrom. Row 2: B. Klatt. I. Aliperto, Captain: H. Kron, M. Olson, I. Amquist, Mgr.: W, Larson. ' ,s K, ggadegaf . . . ougln gounce, 1 ogfv With numb fingers and frost-bitten ears, bundled until they looked more like a hockey team than anything else, the forty-three baseball team, coached by A1 Sundberg, lost only three games during the regular season tto Wash- ington, Central, and Humboldtl and fin- ished in third place. The boys missed a chance at the championship when they lost to Humboldt 'hy a score of four to three in the citygplayofi. Late in May, the team drove to Northfield for the State Meet, which was post- poned until the next Saturday onlac- count of rain. By the next Saturday, the boys had used all their A cou- pons, driving to Phalen for practice . . . and who are they to argue with the O. P. A.? I 2 3 4- 5 B 7 B 9 i I v.l0l'1naon Y rpg .EE l f S S Q l Q 'F at 6935 S - - ff- 'os Gone with the wind, af., .YT-'l f X .jgrnrffl 141
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