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l INTRA- MURAL It is the purpose of the athletic department of the Vassar High School to provide an opportunity for every boy and girl to take part in some form of athletic activity. Our intramural program consists of basketball, basketball foul shooting, volleyball, ping-pong, checkers, softball, tennis, track and horseshoes. Awards are given to the winning teams or individuals in the dif- ferent activities. In basketball, volleyball, ping-pong and checkers a practice series of games is played before the elimination contest takes place. The indoor intramural program is climaxed by Intramural Play Night which is held about the end of March. At this time an exhibition of the work of the various gym classes is given and the finals of all in- door games are played. This year's winners of the different contests were: girls' basketball, Seniorsg boys' basketball, Freshmen, ping-pong for girls, singles, Margaret Akiiisg doubles, Charlotte Whitcomb and Marion Bader, ping-pong for boys, singles, Conrad Gunnellg doubles, Grant Bates and Conrad Gunnell. George Edd Sevener of the Fresh- man class Won the foul shooting contest by making fourteen baskets out of twenty-five tries. The volleyball was Won by the Junior boys, who Won all three games played. The boys' checker tournament was Won by Grant Bates. Early in May the school field and track meet is held and the Win- ners of the different events represent Vassar on its varsity field and track team. In softball, tennis, and horseshoes an elimination series is played, leading up to our school Play-day at the end of the year. Approximately one-hundred and fifty students have taken part in the contetsts this year. Page Sixty-seue L
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The second team had a more successful season than did the var- sity. They began practice several weeks before opening the season with Millington on our home court. Undefeated in the first two games with Millington and Fairgrove respectively they were spurred on to re-double their efforts in the remaining games of which six were played on the home court. They won ten of their fourteen games, defeating Millington, Fairgrove, Sandusky and Caro each once and Mayville, Cass City and Sebewaing, each twice, while losing to Marlette, Millington, Caro and Brown City each once. The usual line-up was: Heusted, left-guardg Inscho, right-guard, Lambert, centerg McIntyre, right-forewardg Tremonti, right-forewardg Franko, left-forewardg Bauer, left-forewardg and Freeland left-foreward The most outstanding game near the close of the season was with Caro on our own court. The hard-fought game resulted in victory. The closing game of the season was with Brown City, February 22. The scores for the games played on the home court were: Vassar 12, Millington 105 Vassar 11, Marlette 22, Vassar 10, Cass City 8g Vas- sar 22, Sebewaing 6, Vassar 12, Millington 13g Vassar 22, Caro 16. Those played away Were: Vassar 12, Fairgrove 123 Vassar 14, Mayville 10: Vassar 40, Sebewaing 85 Vassar 23, Caro 263 Vassar 13, Cass City 12: Vassar 29, Mayville 125 Vassar 15, Sandusky 93 and Vassar 14, Brown City 223 making a total of two hundred forty-nine for Vassar and one hundred seventy-six for opponents. With most of these boys returning for next year's varsity material, the outlook for 1938-39 is very bright. Top Row-W. Freeland, M. McIntyre, N. Miihlbach, S. Dutz, Mr. Wernet. Bottom Row-C. Tremonti, M. Franko, A. Lambert, J. Inscho, R. Stoley, W. Bauer. BASKET BALL RESERVES Page Sixty-sian
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