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Lejt to right: Dennis Allcrt, Allen Hilch, Tom Busyn. Clint Andrus, Biih Arnc Connie Hammer. Hill Riiwlings, John Myers. Don Moeller. Mario Santrizo Basketball Using a six-man team most of the season, Coach Bill Adam tinished with a comparatively successful record. Traveling to Albert Lea in the opener, the Indians were downed in a well played game 49-41. Other pre-season games found the purple and white five at Blake and Owatonna, winning both. Opening its conference play, the Indians dropped the first four games to North 40-38, to Washburn 33-27, to City Champions Vocational 34-27, and to Central 62-58 in an overtime game. West found the Indians a little tougher and were scalped 54-35. In a double overtime game Edison topped the Adam boys 46-44 in a real heartbreaker. The next week the team let dov ii and lost to Marshall 49-36, but bounced back and trounced Roosevelt in one of the best games 53-40. South and Henry both fell to the Indians in the last two contests by 39-36 and 38-37. After downing West 49-36 in the sub- district play-off, the six stalwarts were defeated in district 17 play-ofi by Vocational. Prospects for next year look bright with two lettermen, Clint Andrus and Connie Hammer, returning with a good crop of luniors. Managers Paul Khrlich and Chuci Lipp, Coach Hill .Idam. rile Soiithti ' cst Fire. [28]
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Hockey The 1950 edition of the Southwest Hockey Team lived up to predictions. They were expected to make a respect- able showing which they did by finishing in the first division. Alter losing the opener to Roosevelt by the heart- breaking score of 3-2, the Indians came back to defeat ' ocational and Washburn by the scores of 9-0 and 6-1 respec- tively. The Redmen then lost to Central -1-1, defeated Marshall 4-0, tied West i-i, and were defeated by South 7-3. Coach Evan Haaheim ' s boys closed out the season by defeating Henry 3-0 and Edison 4-0. Standouts on this year ' s team were Kent Nielsen, Dick and Bob Meredith, Frank Hartmann, Denny Sullivan, and Bob Lockrem. Koti ' 1: Bob Lockrem, Art .■ r- iiiild. lay Dyer, Bob Meredith. Kent Nielsen, Dick Meredith. Denny Sullivan, Frank Hart- mann. Row 2: Coach Haa- heini. Manaijer Noriiian I ' lnk, Peter Passoli, Donald Hcry, Bob Hotvet, Jim Williams, Melvin Young, Joe Sullivan. Dale Braddock. and Manager Charles Schnieder. Lijt: Kiiptdin Kent. Upper right: .Inothcr Coal. Loifcr right: CJairing the Puck,. [27]
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Dancing in the Dar {. U ' cintitig You. Jersey Bounce. Careless Hands [29]
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