E BASKETBALL STAFF Seeonrl Rosa-NV. Nelson, Hehenberger First How-1. Maier. Coach Leidholdt, A. Gilbert Baraboo finished the 1946-47 basketball season tied for fourth place in the Southern Ten Conlerence. The Conference record was 7 wins and 7 losses. In the tournament at Colum- bus. the Circus City cagers placed fourth by winning 1 and losing 2. In the election held at the end of the selson, Jack Meyers and Dick Raabe were elected eo-captains. Both were guards and had exceptional ball handling ability. jack usually sank several long two-handed shots per game. Dick's specialty was dribbling around his opponent for a lay-up shot. Sophomore Bob Luce was the starting center and handled rebounds and pivot shots. The usual starting forwards were Rick Meyer, junior, and Duane Dickie, sopho- more. Rick liked the one-handed push shot, and Duane, a defensive player, used a push shot on offense. Although the above cagers were usually, though not always the starting five, the playing was fairly well divided among the eleven letter winners. jack Troyer, Haight, R. Bartholo- mew, K. Bell. john Troyer and Chuck Marking were the additional lettermen. Other squad members included C. VVeston and C. Krugman.
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Baraboo had a rather disappointing track season last year. The boys started training late and as a whole, not enough earnest eHort was put forth to make a winning team. The first meets NVl'l'C the annual Interclass Meets. Next came Barahoo's large Invitational Meet, in which some very still competition was met. Barahoo won a dual contest with Lodi, and placed seeond in a Triangular Meet in which lleedshurg took first place and Portage third. The team was ninth in the Southern Ten Meets. At the WVis- eonsin Rapids Sectional, the relay team, Lemoine in the weights, Heine- eamp in the hroad jump. and Sehluter and Powers in the pole vault, qualified for state. Baraboo failed. however. to place in the State Nleet. jim llineeamp and Roger Sehluter were eo-captains. lnlll Ron'-R. l.ulher, llrenuen, NV. Smith, Raslon, hluliouigle, A. Picper, Smith, XVolf, Custer, Apostle. ll. lee, A. Waddt-II, -I. l,ucc. The Boxing season lmegan the first part of February under the direction of Mr. Crilliey and Mr. Joe Czys. The hoys were in very good shape by the time of the semi-finals in Nlareh and every hoy was in for a good fight. 'l'hree pairs ol' hrothers. Bells, Cummings and XVaddells were separated in the 'l'hirteenth Annual Semi-Final Meet. A. Utziuger and B. Cummings were rietorious over C. Bell and C. XVaddell respectively. D. Lee out-hoxed K. Cummings to break up the other eomhination. Their hrothers eame through though. B. Cummings defeated C. VVaddellg K. Bell defeated E. Meyers. and .-X. NVaddell won over T. Apostle. Mr. Art Mansfield refereed the Semi-Finals Tournament and the Finals. T '7mc-A Burk Ruiz'-S. Sichert, AI. Sic- Sr I .V herl, G. Xvesrou, A. Utlinger, l,. lloriles, K. llorck, N. llornung, lfoarh Cuisnier. mul Run'---A. llippcl, mgr.g .I.llCll1UC.ll11P, R. llartholo- mew, G. Rrugnian, R. llay- euhurgcr, ll. l.eMoine, R. Schluter. l.. Powers. 'l'1IIlf Rnn+R. lless, A. W'ad- dull, I'. Donahue. 3 ' I-'unrlfr Run --- Mr. Crilley, 'l'l Si 190 105 118 125 1.50 135 140 147 '4 csmelig M. lang, R. llillmcr, Ci. McArthur, C. llonaliue. zirif R1lll'1l.llllCj.QUl7l'gC, R. llul'uis, C. Waddell, K.Cum- mings, A. Ull1lIgk'l', XV.Cuu1- miugs. C. llcll, K. lit-ll, G. llcller, l,.11e.ir, llillmer, lin- der. 'null Ruiz' 7 XV. Aslol, A. lynch, M. Douglas, Kirncr, Kiinpllheuk, l. u I h C r , Scliiuetllii, Nll1Ilk'IllLll1, Slelvc, llrown, llirschinger, Custer. 0 Golden Glove Winners: lb. class Kumpfbcck lb. class McGouiglc lh. elass Sehmidkc lh. Class R. Luther lla. class J. Luther 111. class Bcltcr lh. class liuder lla. Class Bell lh. class Cummings 152
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