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„— J m r ' fflr.. Ti«,!i ' -FcS ' ■•■■■ Xlncfji-nlnc Mgr. Paul Nichols Captain Brvant 145 pounds .1. Jackson 125 poumla 175 pounds C iiir- Coach Potter Dick . Jnrk T. Brvant Logrue 135 pounds R. Andrews Heavyweisiht Stub 158 pounds Boh Hfilip ' ' Wrestling Team The C. of I. mat men met two tcaias this veiir in collegiate contest. Al- though losing both meets the team made a very creditable showing against its opponents. The Interclass meet was won bv the Class of ' Si), which held the loving cup last year also. Date February 24 ' March I ' fi SCHEDULE OF MEETS C. of I Opponents 4.0 - - University of Idaho 32 - - Idaho Technical Institute Score 64
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■ ■I Mil ill ■■ ■ ' if IBTft ifcli I r- - M -yfcf y iiict I - i ' jht «► » Tum StiMiiK-iiluM ' W.iilv ■■.1..-I, l...u,-ll Hlike U ' r friiin tlnin fftrlii itt Ihf ( ' . itf 1. of a studriit. lie likes tlu ' yaiiic and lias iiatiii ' al aliilitv to i-all sij iials and o llirou ;ii tile line for yardag ' c. ' •Bill ' Spec ' lit played end last year and center this year, lie is consistent in cvervthinfi ' he does, e tii to driviiiLi, ' liis l- ' ord. Hill has a football head and the ahility to dojie out and meet tlie oj)|)()neiits ' play. He possesses a subtle sense of hiinior and is known on the team for his aggressiveness. l rank Iluett plays football and sings, goes to class occasionally and hangs out at the Hajitist church on Sunday. lie doesn ' t believe in getting up early or going to b ' d late since .Miss is in northern Idaho this year. Huett lias more endurance than any man on the tiani. He has ])|ayed four years ot football foi ' tln ' college. ' Ha}) Logue is a big man and diixes a big car. He isn ' t afraid to tackle rinything. This is his first vt ' ar at the { ' . of I. (ireat things are expected from him next year. Wildcat Freddie Hobiiison, captain of this year ' s second team, isn ' t afraid of anything and has the kind of pej) that is contagious. Kildie Si)ring- er, backfield sub, not ([uite as big as his dad. does big things in football. Ued Sanford, backfiehl sub, bids fair to make a letter next year. Ked is always Redy to i)lay the game. Clarence Miller goes on football trips because he is apt at the game. We count on him for ' . . ' 5. Merle lianks played sub guard this year. Rumors say that he will be a first string guard next year. Porky Welsh has been interested in football for several years and was scjuad manager in 19. This yciir lie is h.mdic.-ipped in playing because of injuries received early in the season.
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' lll ' llllixl I f ' I IV ' i i t 11-11 im Id m m (Hinloii Jackson CoriiptoTi Mi ' Vi Hvdi- I.uwcU IlanmborirtT Men ' s Basket Ball It took llu ' first fr nnc from .T;in. (). The haskethall team . ' tnrtcil oft ' with .1 rush tiiis fMr. MinintainhoiiH ' All Stars ' ;i() to !). Meridian was defeated at Caldwell, ;i:i to IT. Meridian lost the seeond anie to the ( ' . of 1., aiul tliis time on llu-ir own tloor liy a ' i to 12 seore. The team traveled io Mountain llume .nul won another vietory o to ' Jli. 2 and 3. Payette, Ontario and New riyinonlh weri ' invaded and the town teams iji eaeh instanee were defeated, :o aeeorilin to arranfrements no return frames wen- given them. The respective scores were 37 to 23; 51 to 28; and 31 to 20. The Hoise Y. .M. C. . . hroUe our winninir streak hy a 31 ' to 21 defeat. The Coyotes turned the lahles on the Hoisc Y. at Caldwell. Score 33 to II. The seeond defeat of the season was administered hy St.ir .Ml Stars ' ' 32 to ' 23. Vengeance was wreaked on the fast Star team hy a score of -M to 23. The College |ila ed .ind won tin ' -ecoiul game of a series of three willi tlu ' liuisc Y. M. on their own Moor. This game er.dcd 37 to I! ' . Tel). 27. The team and coach hoarded the train fur Uexhnrg where the S. I. C. tournament was held this year. Hard luck was met in all tliree games played. .lackson was injured in the first ga;ne and had to come lioinf. Kexhurg won the championship. The scores were. Kicks 10, C. of I. 12; Alhion 37. C. of I. 2!l ; Tech 3|., C. of I. 2S. Jan 12. Jan. 20. Jan. 27. Feb. 1, • Feb. 9. I ' eb. l(i. Fell. 17. Feb. 21. Feb. 23.
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