Battle Creek College - Cauldron Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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- Coach Vindal, E. Heald, Bennett, Lugers. H. He-alrl, NVlll:l6I1bLll'g, Grantham, Burke. TENNIS 0 0 0 April April April April May May May May May May .Tune June June 15- 22- THE 1S32. TENNIS SCHEDULE Grand Rapids College ,.,.,,..V. ..........,......... Albion College .....,........ 27-Kalamazoo College ......... 29-Valparaiso University ..l...,. 4-Kalamazoo College ......... 6-Western State Frosh ,...... 18-Adrian College .......... 19-Albion College ........,.. 26-Grand Rapids ...........,... 30-Weste1'n State Frosh .............,...... 2 3 State Championship Meet at Lansing ,.... . 4 Pagv One Hundred Sixteen 1 Battle Creek 1 65 K4 2 H H 3 5 I 3 6 0 . 1 it K Not played. Not played. Not played.

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4 75? clalmed thls honor fol the Blue and Whlte Davles and Ph1n1sey made the1r first appeal ance 1n thls game Battle Cleek had no better luck w1th Assumptlon losmg 25 14 to the Canadlans Fallure of the Bobcats to cash ln on the1r free throws was the decldmg factor of the game Phnnsey led the SCO1 mg attack for the Vlndallnen whlle Mor11son and Heald looked best on the defense D6l101t Tech had no t1ouble 1n defeatmg Battle Creek 44 31 1n the next home game The frame was verv loosely played and many fouls we1e called duunff the contest Kellehe1 was the outstandlnlf stfu of the evemng collectln 14 pomts and plavmg a good defenslve game Battle C1 eek dlsplayed the same sort of play whlch thev had eXh1b1ted 111 seve1al of the1r contests 1n losmg to Davenport Mc Lachln 32 26 on the Un1on coult leadln at the half 14 13 the U XR I WF lege qLl1l1lZ6t 19 po1nts while countmg fo1 only 12 'lhe next game was vuthout a doubt the most 6XC1lZl11g' game of the season that was played on the UHIOII floor Battle Creek finally emerglng wlth a 34 31 advantage over Assumptlon The score was tled at 17 17 at the end of the nrst pe11od The second half was a see saw affau the sco1e belng t1ed wlth three mlnutes of play left In the clos1ng mmutes Pl11n1se3 and Kellehe1 scored 1n rapld successlon gn 1ng vlctory to the Bobcats after five stralght defeats Kelleher was hlgh pomt man wlth SIX baskets and Mor11son who IS cons1dered a st11ctly defense man upset the dope and caged five buckets to run a close second All1s1on played a Very fine game on both the oiense and defense for the vlctors 'l he next game of the season was played at Southwestern gym w1th Ferrls Instl tute Battle Creek presented a revamped five fWV1tl'1 Leal Kaye and Max Ph1n1sey as regula1 forwardsl whlch held the Blg Raplds qulntet to a 34 25 count The score was knotted at 16 16 at the end of the first half but 1n the second half Battle Creek cag IS had 1 lot of trouble w1th the1r shots and slowly fell behlnd Lear Kave Phmlsev and Kelleher staned on the offense and Mor11son and Heald perfolmed best on the defense Thls neva sp111t whlch seemd to have entel ed the V1ndalmen 1n the1r last encoun Le1 u as great enough to 1oll up an lmpresslve 33 22 count over the strong Adr1an five Tlillllllg at the half 17 11 the Bobcats lost no tlme as the second perlod stalted and .IDI LT GLRS Guzud, '23 led by Kelleher accounted for 22 polnts wh1le the defense headed by Heald and Morrlson had llttle dull cultv 111 1estr1ct1ng the v1s1tors to two baskets and a glft shot Although v1ctor1es we1e not plen tlful durmg the season nevertheless vse can say that It was a truly succes ful one One which started w1th v1c tory and ended w1th v1ctory Wlth the abundance of material whlch w1ll be wlth us next year we are looklng fo1 Coach Vmdal to do great tlnngs -1 NORTON O'CONNELL F01 wzud, '33 Page Ona Hzmdrcd Fzfteen ..'Q1.g 9.1 21513 1,347,121 ' 3121.4 ABYEEQIL ' I Q 7 I v u , - P - F' 'l' J . .. D if' ' 7 . . -1 U 7 . . O W ' 7 1' f . G . . ' . . O .Pe .. Q-,fx . f ' , g' L K. c . 5' 1 ' l. c . 9 Bobcats presented a very weak defense, allow1ng the Buslness Col- Fnrwm-a, '35 , 7. . . L y ' . u , 7 n 7 In I 7 , , . . . - -Q, I . -1 . , I , i . v 9' f ' I V ' . r ., .P I . N . . . - - A 7 N . . - , . 1 ' 1 1 2 1 n q , , - T , u I QW . . . ' . . ' 4 8 ' ' - ,, J ' I . . 1 - 8 .gjxrbnd . - . . C17 3 9 NK 1 K ' MS- lt l N A r I U .1:' 4' Q N' 51-1 L I 7 .



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5 l. F313 LL- QQJLLJD P1931-+ f TENNIS The 1932 tennis season has thus far been very successful. The local racketeers have already Won seven meets and have lost only one. This year's team was entirely of veterans, with the exception of Bill Burke, who has been playing No. 4 man this year. The playing order for this year has been: Eugene Heald, No. 1, Herman Heald, No. 25 Bob Wilderbiirg, No. 3, Bill Burke, No. 43 Grantham, Bennett and Rosenbaum have alternated at No. 5. Battle Creek opened the tennis season April 15 by decisively defeating Grand Rapids, 6-1. The Bobcats won both double matches and all but one of the singles. The following Week Albion invaded the local courts and were turned back by The C' I 4 P 1 x 0 H In a score of 6-1. The play of Eugene Heald, 'I-1-.,ph,f''il1'f,iv,,532,i 2f2ff,.Q,fF'lQ2 who defeated Homer Shoop in love sets, the wmnex'Tof thio Antnual Tennis was the Outstanding perfol-mance of the afternoon. 'Battle Creek chalked up their third straight victory at the expense of Kalamazoo, 5-2, losing one single and one double match. Ray Gibson, of Kalamazoo, displayed a fine brand of tennis to beat E. Heald, 6-3, 6-0. Bennett, making his first appearance of the season, Won his match in straight sets. Wildenburg and Burke, playing a fine game of tennis, had no difficulty in scoring their points, both in singles and doubles. The following Friday Battle Creek had quite a bit of trouble de- feating Valparaiso, 6-3. The outcome of the match hinged on the dou- bles. in which the Bobcats made a clean sweep. The doubles teams were E. Heald and H. Heald, Wildenburg and Bennett, and Burke and Grant- am. Kalamazoo upset the dope and defeated the Bobcats for their first defeat of the season, 5-2. Herman Heald was the only man to win a single match. H. Heald and E. Heald scored the other point by defeat- ing Gibson and Moss in the doubles. The lower portion of the tennis team came to the rescue and were responsible for the 4-3 victory over Western State Frosh. Quite a dramatic element entered this match. The score was 3-3, with one doubles match left. Burke and Wildenburg lost the first set, 4-6, but came back strong to win, 4-6, 12-10, 6-3. Battle Creek had little diiiiculty in defeating Albion for the second time, 6-1, losing only one single match. E. Heald, Wildenburg, Burke and Grantham won in straight sets. Shoop, who had been changed to No. 2 man, scored the only point for Albion by defeating H. Heald, 6-2, 6-2. The Bobcats easily won both doubles matches. The Bobcats next journeyed to Adrian, where they obtained an easy 5-0 victory. Herman Heald, playing No. 1 man, defeated Benson in love sets. ULIVIL IUQH . Burke and Bennett Won in straight sets over their opponents. E. Kaye, A . ' 'W' 'Q Pugh Ona- Ifillldffd S6 ZKlIf en

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