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3ack How - Halle Nordstog, Clifford Tweed, Wallace Anderson, Erl inr £..edshamer.Robert Hawkinson, John Phelps, Curtis Jacobson, Jack Roper, Howafd Thon. Front Row -Coach 3. k. Boyd, Francis Joyce, Gerald Buck,Clifford Christianson, ICenneth En ber , Lyle Monson,Joseph 3rady, tfillard Schwanz, Arthur 7alen. Karoon's 3asketball Schedule Crosby - ?- - 1 R wmy rZ ““CO iiii — op cc 1 7 Crosby Crosby Cr c.V-y 36 27 21 Lignite-------------5 PI entywood--------1C Li mite------------10 Av.brose------------5 Eoonan-------------21 TTilliston.--------31 PI en ty wo o d----24 Cc lur.ibus--------24 Flaxton-------------0 Colur.bus----------15
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ii: The football season was an up and down season for the Manoons this year. Out of the seven games they ployed, they won two, tied two and lost three but they still had an edge of three points over the opponents. Probably the best game was with Kennare on the Crosby field. When the game ended, the locals had the ball only about a foot from the goul line. 3r dy w s named end end' Captain, and Monson tackle of the second all-st te term. The annual Footbll 3anquet v as held and the following received letters: Ca.pt. Willard Emanuel, Lyle Monson, William Chalcroft, Willard Schwan?, Gerald Buck, all of when are seniors; Wallace Anderson, Joseoh 3rady, Olarkhan ny, Roger .Emanuel, Frank Carlson, Curtis Jacobson, Walter Seningson, Erling Smedshanner,Lawrence Elsbernd, Howard Thon., Kenneth Engberg, and Arthur Walen. : an The Reserves played three games,one with Gre-ncra, which the Reserves won, and two with Foonnn, Noonan v as victorious in both games. Track There are about 10 members on the tr- ck squad this year. Some of the members from last year's track squad are Buck,the only one left who went to the state meet, entering in the pole vault; Schutz, mile; Anderson, d-shes; and Emanuel, weights and distance man. In the track meets held, Crosby has shown up well, placing second in two annual meets. There are many good prospects for the state meet this ye r also. Many records have alrea-dy been broken. -20-
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—• .■ t ■«.-51A. it. . Crosby----------------35 Flaxton- Crosby----------------25 Bov bells- Crosby----------------36 Noonan----------- Crosby----------------20 Kenraare--------- Crosby----------------24 Bowbells--------- Crosby----------------31 Ambrose---------- Crosby----------------36 Crosby City Team— Crosby----------------15 Portal----------- Crosby----------------24 Bowbells--------- Crosby----------------51 Flaxton---------- Crosby----------------19 Williston-------- TO TAX 564 TOTAL Basketball The Maroons v;ere the Border League Conference Champs and one of the best terms in the northwest. They won 16 out of 21 games. Monson was high point man with a total of 153 points, most of them ma.de by pivot shots, and 3uck was close up with 131. The most outstanding games were with Plenty-wood, Noonan, and Bov bells. The Maroons pl.-ced third in the Border League Tourney, being defeated in the semi-finals by Bow-bells. Also the Maroons were within two points of going to the state tournament, when in a challenge game with Williston tile locals were defeated by cne point. Awards were given to the following: seniors, Gerald 3uck, Lyle Monson, Fr-ncis Joyce, Willard Schwanz, John Phelps, and Clifford Christianson; undergraduates are Joseph Brady, Arthur Walon, Kenneth Engberg, and Wallace Anderson. The Reserves The Reserves won 13 g nes out of 16 and again won the Crosby Invitational Tourney. Reserve letters were awarded to Robert Ha.wk-inson, senior, Curtis Jacobsen, Howard Thon, Jack Roper, Clifford Tweed, and Halle Kordstog. -31- IP p -21 j -10 -22 3 -25 - . - . -r »-■ i, -■ - - ' 7 '7 TTT ■w-•“ • 342
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