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The first game, played between Kipling and Broadview, ended in a 17-15 Kipling triumph. The Barons started off quickly and struck for their points in the first quarter. Peter Inkster and Bob Petrie scored touchdowns for the Barons. Don Miskiman converted both touchdowns, and added a single. Kipling began to amass their points, and then it -was over. Kipling had won 17-15. Whitewood and Broadview clashed at one o’clock. Whitewood piled up more and more points, and went on to whip a hapless Broadview team, 40-6. The lone Baron T.D. came on a 70 yard kickoff returned by Peter Inkster. In the third game, a well-played contest between Whitewood and Kipling, Whitewood came out on top, 40-28. Thus Whitewood won the Unit Finals, and advanced into the East Regional Rugby Finals. On Saturday, October 22, the East Regional Finals were held in Whitewood, with Maryfield defeating Whitewood and Glenavon to win for the second year in a row. The Barons for 1960 were composed of: Quarterback, Don Miskiman; Offensive half¬ back, Mickey Bourns, Donald Fuchs; Offensive line, Leo Ledohowski, Bob Petrie, Curt Anderson; Defensive backs, Patrick Chaskavich, Donald Fuchs, Peter Inkster; Defensive lines, Wayne Belon, Frank Lipinski, Billy Anderson, Arnold Galbraith, Irvin Bender. Leading scorers were: Peter Inkster, 26; Donald Miskiman, 13; Bob Petrie, 12; Mickey Bourns, 12; and Irvin Bender, 6. BOYS’ BASK E TBALL. Mickey Bourns, Keith Andrews, Ron Saleski, Don Perrie, Leo Ledohowski, Tommy Cook, Donald Miskiman, Donald Rask, Reg Ealey, Mr. Lundgren. The season was started off at the beginning of January, with the picking up of five intramural teams. Captains of these teams were L. Norbeck, D. Miskiman, D. Rask, R. Saleski and C. Anderson. A round robin was played, with D. Rask ending up on top and L. Norbeck, second. At the end of March, our playoffs were held. In the final game, C. Anderson defeated R. Saleski, to be the victor. Tho top five scorers in the intramural basketball were: L. Norbeck, 57; D. Rask, 49; D. Fuchs, 37; D. Miskiman, 36; T. Cook, 32. This was also the first year that a Main Line League was organized. The towns participating were Kipling, Broadview, Whitewood, Esterhazy and Moosomin. Esterhazy took first place in the league, after their schedule of eight games. Our first game was played in Broadview against Kipling. The game was very hotly contested, with the lead changing hands several times, before Kipling pulled away and won 26-19. The high scorers for Broadview were Don Miskiman, with eight points, and Ron Saleski, with 6. The next game we played was against Moosomin, on their home court. When the game ended, Moosomin had won by a score of 64-5. The scorers for Broadview were Don Rask, Don Miskiman and Don Perrie. Our next home game was played against Esterhazy, on January 26. This was another close game, but the two last minute baskets by Esterhazy clinched the game 38-34 for Esterhazy. Top scorers for Broadview were Don Miskiman, 13 points; Ron
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Back row: Mr. Lundgren, Irvin Bender, Don Fuchs, Curt Anderson, Leo Ledohowski, Peter Ink¬ ster, Mr. Leibel. Front row: Ron Saleski, Wayne Belon, Frank Lipinski, Don Miskiman, Mickey Bourns. Missing: Bob Petrie, Leslie Norbeck. INTRAMURAL GAMES Intramural football started before the exhibition games, but only two games were played. The scores were: Curt Anderson, 7 — Bob Petrie, 7; Les Norbeck, 21 — Don Miskiman, 7. EXHIBITION GAMES FIRST GAME — BARONS vs. WHITEWOOD On Tuesday, September 27, the Barons journeyed to Whitewood for the opening game of the season, and came out on the short end of a 29-14 score. Broadview touchdowns were scored by Peter Inkster and Don Miskiman. SECOND GAME — BARONS vs. KIPLING Broadview met Kipling on October 3. The Barons made it a successful outing, by winning a close game 8-7. Bob Petrie scored the lone touchdown for Broadview, on a pass play to Don Miskiman. The touchdown was converted by Don Miskiman, who also booted the game winning single. THIRD GAME — BARONS vs. WHITEWOOD The Barons’ first home game was played against Whitewood, on the afternoon of August 4. An outstanding display was put on by both teams, as they battled to a 13-13 stalemate. Mickey Bourns and Peter Inkster scored the Broadview touchdowns. Inkster scored on a scintillating 70 yard punt return. Don Miskiman scored the other point on a single. FOURTH GAME — BARONS vs. KIPLING On Tuesday, October 11, Kipling made it’s first appearance on the Barons’ turf. After a very hotly contested game, Kipling emerged as the victor, 17-13. Touchdowns were scored by Irvin Bender and Mickey Bourns. Both were on short passes over the goal line. UNIT PLAYOFFS The Unit Playoffs were held on Saturday, October 15, at Whitewood. In the three games that were played, Whitewood came out on top.
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Saleski, 10 points and Mickey Bourns, 6 points. The next game that was played was also a home game, this time against Whitewood. This time, the score stood 25-18 in favor of the visitors. The high scorer for Broadview was Ron Saleski, with 10 points. On January 31, the team travelled to Esterhazy for the second game with that team. On this occasion we lost by the score of 27-16. High scorers were Don Miskiman, with 10 points, and Tom Cook, with 3. Everybody else chipped in with two points apiece. After this game, a senior game was played, with Broadview defeating Esterhazy 31-22. The team then had a rest for three weeks, before playing an exhibition game with Esterhazy. The score, after three quarters, stood 29-22 in favor of Esterhazy. Broadview put on a determined drive in the final quarter, but fell just short, and lost 35-34. The top scorers were Don Miskiman with 19 points, Don Rask and Ron Saleski with 6 apiece. In the senior game following this, Esterhazy seniors defeated Broadview 41-38. The last game of the season was played against Kipling. Broadview was defeated 67-32 at the hands of the Kipling team. High men for Broadview were Don Miskiman and Ron Saleski, with 10 and 9 points respectively. Thus, a dismal season ended, for Broadview finished in last place with no wins and 7 losses. On March 4, the league playoffs were held at Broadview. The top two teams in the league, Esterhazy and Moosomin, did not arrive, so they were automatically elimin¬ ated. In the first game, Broadview played Whitewood at one o’clock. Broadview fought hard, but Whitewood’s height proved too much for them, and Whitewood won 47-25. Don Miskiman and Don Rask hit for 8 and 5 points respectively, to lead Broadview scorers. The second and final game was played between Kipling and Whitewood, with White- wood winning 34-26. Whitewood then advanced to represent the league in the Saskatchewan playdowns. The members of the team for 1961 were: Centre, Leo Ledohowski; Forwards, Don Miskiman, Ron Saleski, Don Perrie, Mickey Bourns, Reg Ealey; Guards, Don Rask, Tom Cook, Keith Andrews.
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