Buys' Basket Ball Although playing facilities were rather limited, Nlilyyaukie High School's second season of basket-ball was greatly enjoyed by every one who played. and while the game is not as well known to Klilwaukie as tennis or football, it is rapidly becoming as popular. Practice took place in the Grammar School gym- nasium, which the board allowed the students to use twice a week. Though this much practice yy as better than none it was inadequate VVh1le the game ls neyy to most of the students, many of them show marked ability, and with more practice Uilyy aukie will be able to turn out a stiong fast team Two players w hose work put then ia the first rank are Homer Ixhppel and Clyde Davis, who both play good effectiye games at guard Reuben Spring and Lee Thiessen are good foryyards They both throyy baskets well and are hard men to guard Boyd Gibson at center plays a good game and is also a forward of no mean ability Other players whose work show ed up well and yy ho will form next years team are Norman 'XIace, Herman Fischer Gilbert 'Xlorgan Ernest Fischer, Au fust Uetl ll ard U trw in Smith BASI BAI I Nllddle xow August Oetkm Bottom iow Dnwm Smith Hills Pice 1dGl!'1'11ll Fi hex Base Ball As the 'Uaroon goes to press the baseball candidates are yy arming up and it en usiasm and 1 arge urn Out count or in t ing l e rel son to cypect 1 good te U11 to be plx ed in thc field this yeai ln the ibsence 4 f a co ich L lDf'llI1 Reubcn Spring h 1s charge of the team and under llls direction the L indidatcs are giy en 1 stiff prictlce in b ltting bise running fielding and other phases of the game three or more timcs a week rl hc use of Crystal lake Pirk ' 4 f ' ' . 1 1 ' 1 C 'T T l 1 - vi T L A Aly W v v v W . . N 7 1 , . . 1 1 T Y 1 i 1 1 1 I ' 1' ' ' V , . c i . t , 7 ' 5, I' ' . I ' 1 . I' . 1 1 1 3 1 , V K '- V v 1 -v.- -' 1 1 ls l i c ' ' . D L c 1 i ' ' 1 5 ' , - 1 , . S . . s . g 9 Q 1, 1 2 ' 1 . 9 19 9 '9 -49 -I , . ' l'op row'-Frank Fowler. Reuben Spring, Lee Thiessen, Norman Mar-e, Arthlu- Tm-ker. ' '- 2 ' i' ' , is 1 - . ' J z 'sc x i W X H Q . A ' . . . . - K . . . 1 1 th :'1 I z 1 l1 t ' f z y h , we lay' :- ' '.' ' 2 Z I C ' I D' 1 '. Z I ' 1 1 z , 2 1 ' . 1, 1 1 1 . 'Z 1 'I 1 ' 2 I Z ' ' Z , if , , 1 . , s 1. . A 1 . . . . , . 1 ,1 1
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