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Slafzdizzg-RAMSEY, J. PARKER, DALLMAN, BURDAHL, ABBEY. K7ZK!lf1lg1I'TAUCK, COLLINS, BECK, SINCLAIR, Asmus. , SZ'iZf7lg'G1iEEN, GUCK-Capt., GELHAR. 'JUNIOR BASKETBALL After playing off their round-robin tournament in classes the Junior Sections did battle with Section H emerging victorious with a score of 38-15. The class team then started out to Win bigger honors. The first game was with the Seniors and the Juniorsiwere beaten. But their spirit was far from broken. They came back in the next game and Won from the Third Years by two points. This victory evidently spurred them on because they played another game with the Seniors and beat them. The Junior class has a wealth of good material this year. Their team work and passing were noticeably good and we defy anyone to break up the Gelhar-Green combination at forward. lVe're proud of our Junior class and hope they will continue their good Work during their Senior year. 46
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L fl fo Rzglzf-Pi-uLPor-Capt., EBINGER, BAXTER, WITTGENSTEIN, DOVER, Srkmrc, W PARIXER lwiurscu. RTACBRIDE, SENSHAK, HARTMAN. SENIOR BASKETBALL The Senior class was divided into six teams and a round- robin tournament was played. At the finish of the tournament Section I challenged Section H to a championship game. Nlany pounds of Fannie Nlays were bet and excitement ran high throughout the game. Section I was victorious by a two point margin and Section II was financially embarrassed for the next two weeks. The powers that be chose the Senior squad from both sections and the class battles started. These were the most exciting games of the season. The Seniors played two games with the Juniors. The two court game ended 32-34 in favor ofthe Juniors, the three court game was won by the Seniors with a score of 25-22. Then came the Senior-Third Year game. The two teams were very evenly matched and the game was unusually exciting. First the Thirds Years would be in the lead and then the Seniors would be ahead. W'hen the whistle blew for time the score was 26-26. Both teams played a good brand of basketball and there was plenty of cheering on the side lines to keep the teams playing their best every minute of the game. 45
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S S ss X 'ls ,. X --A t .X 5 ' V Y-...be I . s 1 5 Qs I A N H aw' X S f Sfanding-REED, SCHULZE, BIGELOXV, XfOUNG, WALTERS, KlIt,flllIg4STEX'ENSON, BOOMHOXVER, SAKOWSKI. Sztizvzg-BENXETT, ANDERSON-Capt. THIRD YEAR BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL The Third Years were not as successful in their basketball season as they were in hockey. However they showed both classes some very good team play, and what's more their plays usually worked out. It was easy to see that the Third Years were using all their technique and previous experience to a good advantage. They have very little time for practice as most of their course is theory. So we feel they would have been winners had they played together a little more. As it was they tied the Seniors 26-26 and the Juniors beat them 29-27. The same girls were chosen for the Volley Ball team as were on the basketball team. Therefore we are looking forward to some exciting class games in Volley Ball. o 47
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