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24 THE A R T I S A N S ' 3 2 Manual at Los Angeles Pridiiy. December 18 , 1931 Opening with a determined attack that netted ten points in the first period, the Manual Arts quintet downed a long standing enemy, L. A. High, in a game that was a thriller from start to finish. Continued rallies kept the issue of the contest in doulit until the closing seconds of play. The final score was 20 to 17. P.oth teams were fairly well matched, hut the Toiler sciuad, coached hy Jimmy Armstrong, appeared to he the better drilled. Even then it was the fine work of Captain Ed Straube and Milt Linden that made an Artisan victory possible. Lin- den was high point man for the locals with nine digits to his credit. Above both teams, however, the sharpshooting of Stoefan, lanky Roman center, was the high-light of the battle. He carried away scoring honors for both teams by making a total of twelve ] oints. Fairfax at Manual I ' l-iday. December 2?tlt. 1931 Ralhing in each of the last three periods, Coach Armstrong ' s hoopsters again succeeded in turning what had at first appeared certain defeat into a victory. The second game of the season was won by a 27 to 19 score. The opening stanza was marked by the superiority of the Colonial team play. Before the first quarter had ended they had amassed a total of ten points. In the next heat the purple and grey started to function offensively. Captain Straube ' s passing and lino ' s accurate basket shooting kept Fairfax almost wholly on the defensive. After this point the Toilers were never headed. Each period brought an in- crease to the .score. Hollywood at Manual Tuesday, January 5lli, 1932 When Manual prepared to engage Hollywrood, a crushing Redshirt victory was predicted. Yet the locals knew how to ]jlay basketball and emerged from the game 20 to 14 winners. High ])oint honors were taken by lino, the diminutive basketeer sinking three field goals. Splendid teamwork and clever floor work of Ronald Fitt featured the contest. Cajitain Ed Straube and Milt Linden also did their bit to aid the ]nirple and gray- The unex])ected defeat of the strong liollywood outfit ser eil lo raise the .Artisans ' ho])es of a successful liasketball season to a new level. .Some optimistic followers even e.xpected the highly touted Lincoln five to face plentv of conijietition.
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AT II I.KT I CS 23 Basketball Season ACVA) Wrrii ALMOST CERTAIN DKFKAT hy teams reported much LJ stniiii rr lliau tlic Artisan five, Coach Jimmy Armstrong did the seemingly l| inipdssihlc. He dcveloiicd iiis i|iiintct into a single unit that worked as a hod - lor one goal, a city chanipionshii). As is already known, this goal was realized after a hard struggle. The rejiutation of the Toilers grew witli each passing game. Underd(jgs in tiieir first four tilts, it seemed highly improbal)Ie that such an aggregation could keep winning. Yet. fired with real fight and a combination of team-work, they rolled up six well earned victories. In each contest, the fine floor work of Captain Kd Strauhe featured the game. Captain Kd was also an aid in spurring his men to further efforts. ( )ne of the highlights of the season was the defeat of a traditional enemy — L. . . High. The Romans were stuhhorn and did their l)est to stave off the deter- mined attacks of the jiurple and grey, hut to no avail. The greatest example of team s])irit was cxem])lified in the week that Jimmy .Xrmstrong ' s men dropped hoth Hollywoorl and Lincoln from their chani]iionship contending roosts. In the Tiger thriller, the locals were said to face certain defeat. P)Ut the climax was a 24 to 21 scrap, with Manual owning 24 points. Class B Basketball Coach Art Williams ' 19,51 -. 2 lightweight liaskethall team won two games in six starts and tallied 128 digits t(j 137 for the opposition. Campbell Johnston and Sunao Fukayama, forwards ; Dick Valentine, center ; Captain Dale Herian and Wilson, guards, comprising the starting team. The Artisans lost to L. A.. 22-19; thumped Fairfax 21-13; shaded Hollywood 28-27; succumbed to Lincoln 42-31 ; l(jst to Fremont, 14-12, and dropped the Garfield game, 19-17. Fukayama was the team scoring star, hanging up 2S points in three straight games, alentine and Wilson played consistently good basketball. Bayard Miller and Dick Secrist assisted in coaching the squad. ; Class C Basketball The Manual Arts 1931-32 Class C basketball team dropped four out of six contests, and were outscored. 88 to 86. The one .scintillating star on an otherwise mediocre outfit was forward Vincent lanne. The Toilers dropi ed their opening game to L. . .. 18-14. Fairfax was repulsed, 19-hi. in the second game. The locals then ran into a three game losing streak, .succumbing to Hollywood, 11-9; Lincoln, 18-17; and h ' remont, 16-14. In the final game, the Artisans trimmed Garfield, 13-9. lanne and Roberts paired at forwards, Harvey ])layed center, and Gene Lin and King were the regular guards.
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A T II l.i ' .r I CS 23 Manual at Lincoln Tiu-s lay. Jainiary 12. 1 »3J liitplavinj;- tiic tamed Lincoln (|uintt ' t tn capture a 24 Xn 21 dccisidn. C ' nacli liinniv Armstrong ' s men found tliemselves in undisiiuted imssession of first ]ilace in llic City League staiidiniis. Starting a scoring attack in the first niinule of pla -. the .Vrtisan squad just nianagetl to hold its lead in the stanzas that followed. The fierce reputation of tile orange and black clad athletes meant very little to the ambitious Toilers. In fact. Captain Straube ' s men refused to be impressed. High point honors were divided between Fitt and leyerette, crack Lincoln center. Both boys claimed ten points. Fitt. however, did not devote all his time to scoring, but turned in a brilliant defensive game. The greatest bit of individual i)!ay was that of Va .Straul)c in his cle -er defen- sive plav. The Toiler captain was all over the court. Fremont at Manual 71tcs(lay. January 19. 1932 In the Fremont fracas the Toilers really emerged into a ]iroper ])lane of recognition. The four previous tilts had found Manual on the short side ot the predictions as to the proliable victor. But, it was said. Manu al faced but weak o])position from the I ' athfin lers. However, it was all Coach Armstrong ' s men could do to eke out a fairly close decision. The purple and grey quintet came from behind in the last two quarters to add up a total of 18 points to Fremont ' s 13 and gain the verdict. j Iilt Linden and Captain Ed Straube led the scoring imrade. Each made eight ]ioints. Xevertheless. Walker, a red clad center, scintillated with his long shots to the basket. Manual at Garfield Friday, January 22. 1932 With the termination of the P ' remont game. lanual ' s championship was as- sured. Even though Garfield yet remained on the Toiler schedule, the Bulldog squad had played such mediocre basketball that they were not considered as a very serious threat to upset Armstrong ' s basketeers. The Artisans came through to record another decisive x ' ictory. the final score being ,S9 to 20. The final tally might have been greater, but for the fact that the local mentor chose to insert several of his substitutes into the frav. -Milton Linden led the basket shooting exhibition by registering more ])oints than at any time during the season. Straube played his usual fine all-around game.
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