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wdww40a7W gi' 9611.53 -uf Q The 1949 50 basketball season was one of the best the Indians have racked up in several years Working under the 'swamp fox of the Lakes Conference John Webb who finished his 27th year as coach of S L H S the Indians reached the finals of the District Tournament On the way they de feated Estherville Lakes conference cham pion in the Sectional and then in the first game of the District they defeated Soencer the second place winner in the conference By this they proved they were probably the top team of the conference although their seasons record was a not too impressive one, 10 wins, 9 loses Dpi If Q ,naw 'grimy- ir RIT 105 AK LAM: LSA Q The first f1ve included two seniors Cap tam Ken Nachtigal and Dick Dean two Jun lOI'S Bert Harris and Don Reed and one sophomore Dee Dickinson Nachtigal probably the smallest player in the conference earned first team all conference honors He was a great ball hawk 'ind a real competitor Dick Dean our aggressive center won second team all conference rating Oliver Wicks was the sixth man all sea son and one of the best in the conference Bud Boehm Dick Houser and Everett Bak er did not play too often, but when they did th? never failed to give their all for Spirit La e. The second team has an impressive 12 win, 7 loss recdrd for the 1949-50 basketball season. Dick Thoreson, freshman, is the leading scorer. These sophomores saw most of the action under the guiding hand of Leon Uknes: Billy Klesath, Tom Naber, Dick Osgerby, Corky Omer and Jim Van Voorhis. All of them show fine potentiali- ties and will be a big help to the first squad next year.
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addaa Back Row-Charles Pleper Dick Thoreson Wayne Rumbaugh, Steve Rose Cecil Caskew Ralph Stan ton, Everett Baker Don Reed Bill Rodawlg Orwin Meehlhouse Dick Dean Stanley Peck Dnck Ol bert. John Beuthlen Charles Sarazlne. Robert Rouse Second Row Tom Nsber Gordon Anderson Jlm Van Voorhls Perry Grlffin, Richard Bruns Lee The 1900 track team Wlth a turnout of thlrty nme men bullt around the nucleus of flve returnlng lettermen looked very promls mg not only for the 50 season but for sea sons to come due to the large percentage of freshmen and sophomores on the squad To gnve further proof of the growlng strength 1n the track fleld for seasons to come IS the re sult of the newly arranged one m1le all hxgh school cross country race held Aprll 6 Stan ley Peck a sophomore was wxnner of flrst place and the trophy award In the fleld events Bert Harrls heads the dlscus department wxth Everett Baker lead mg the shot putters Dlck Dean our top vet eran and the 1950 captaln has been unable to compete due to a knee xnjury Currler Ray Parsons Chester McCllnt1c Bob Dare Dlck Anderson, Gerald Leek Bennie Bortvit, Bob Yager Bert Harris Ken Swanson Dlck Osgerby Fnrst Row-Jimmy I-louchlns Dlck Hutchinson Victor Brubacker Art Gregerson, Dave Kidd Bll ly Klesath Lyle Milller Bud Becker Roger Jones, Burdette Lorenzen, Don Sorenson, Jerry Kidd Barge Ba Ken Swanson returns for h1s thlrd year to try to malntam any txtles m the mxddle dlstance runnlngs and Borge Bak IS out agaln to compete ID the 440 880 and relay classes The 1950 track schedule does not lnclude any home meets because of the bu1ld1ng of a new athletxc fleld whxch w1ll be completed sometime th1s summer The followmg xs a tentatlve schedule Aprll 6 Cross Country Race Aprll 8 SIOUX Clty Relays Aprxl 21 Pocahontas Relays Aprll 22 Tomahawk Relays 1Cherokeel May 6 Esthervllle Relays May 13 14 DlSlFlCt Meet fCherokeel May 19 Lakes Conference Meet 1Estherv11lel May 27 State Meet flowa State Collegel . , , ' ' 1 1 1 1 '1 .Yr ' V , ' , ' 0 f Y ' 1 n , ' 1 s ':, , , , , - v 1 ' ' , I f Y I I , , k. ,. . . . v - ' u YY ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 - ' - -----VYYVvYYYY.V. .A-YA,YY-AYAVYV - 1 1 H ----- -- ---- ' ' - , .,,..,,,..,, Y - ,.. . ..,., ,,,, ..,... . , , ,,,,. . g y - - ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 1
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