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BASKETBALL A SQUAD rtow I: John Chf.sigou, Don Moeller Ed Clark. Connie H«mme», Mono Sontnzoi. Paul Eddy. Row 2: Dove Mills, Don Dennison. Bill Burkhart, Harry Horr'jon, Dick Nitsen, Clint Andrus, Don Schucttc, Tom Buiyn, Phil Walter. A squad that lacked height never quite found itself, gaining but one victory in the city race against Vocational, the defending city champions. The first game of the season was dropped to Washburn 41-32. Then came Vocational 42-40. A shortened and revised schedule, caused by a school strike, interrupted team practice and the remaining four games were dropped by the following scores: West. 46-43; North. 47-33; Roosevelt. 30-26: and Henry. 42-39. Forward Connie Hammer was twice named to the weekly all city five and was placed on the second all city team chosen at the end of the season. Pivotman Clint Andrus, who was named once to the weekly all city five, and Connie paced the team with their fine all around play. Coaches and Manager Mr. Adam. Bob Anderson. Mr. Strand £243
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SWIMMING As in recent years. Southwest was again a top contender for the championship, finishing in third place with a record of eight wins and two losses. These losses were Washburn, which finished first on a 10-0 record, and to Roosevelt, which took second with a 9-1 showing. In the state meet, the Indians ranked eighth with Dave Bowers scoring all five points with a second in the 100 yard backstroke. The City Invitational Meet found the boys scoring all of their six points in the 100-yard backstroke with Dick Christianson. Norman Newcomb, and Dave Bowers finishing second, third, and fourth respectively. which earned them seventh place in the meet. Because of the widespread ability on the team, it would be hard to select any standouts. Although five men will be lost through graduation, the prospects look good for next year with a strong nucleus returning. Row I. L. to R.: Dave Bowen, Dun can Watson, Dave Christianson. Melcom, Mikkelson, Marc Wells. Row 2: Manager Gary Blumer, Tom Green, Phil Johnson. Dick Groo. Chuck Guthrie. Greg Hcimarck, Chuck Brace, Norm Newcomb, Ron Wcrdin, Tom Kent. Coach Pedersen. Earl Strciti. Captain Guthrie The Thing C261
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