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if e -3 ' nAwxoN IAN - - 'Y -fxhuui' T-n '-173' ? 'ur'F-' '- 'EQ' JK- 'V 21 L. Iii gy 7 1 U , ,L 1928 TRACK il MEET HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL Xi The Dawson Track Team that il went to Sidney for the Eastern j Montana Track Meet had splen- did sur-cess, winning first in the nn-et with a total of 59' points. A Sidney came ser-ond with 56 Bgrlv llizulsliuw points- ' Ariold Qnanimcl Dawson also won first in the half mile relay, setting a new record, and 1,2 second in the mile relay. i I Byrle Bradshaw achieved the distinction of being the best man in the X, meet, for which he was awarded a gold medal. He wo11 six first places 3 besides being 3111 invaluable aid in the half mile relay. Nine records J were broken on tl1e memorable day, May 5. Many were broken by our I own men. The records in Broad Jump, Pole Vault, Low Hurdles, Mile Run, One half mile Relay, Shot put, 50 Yard Dash, 220 Yard Dash, and the 440 Yard Dash were broken, many of them by big margins. The former pole-vault record was Sl feet li inches, and the new record is IU feet 2 inches, the former broad jump record was 18 feet I 7 1-2 inches and the new is 20 feet 1 1-2 inches. NVhen one considers that there we1'e only five regularly entered and four of these won practically all the points, Dawson has a right to be proud. 'fr My 55 wage , 1 ,, A W Y ' f N'f f V- . a . 1 - .... +1 'teilgfy ' - F - 'e 3 G C E 5 :: Ui ,.. X Page 76 The team consisted of Byrle Bradshaw, Carl Hatterscheid, Ray M'C-D0l10llgl1, Arnold Quam- men, and John Bendon, with Reuben Fisher, Clarence Grulke, and Roy Foss substituting. Carl Hatterscheid
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..- n' DAWSONIAN -- .-4-5 cs., D. C. H. S. 14. CUSTER 50 Friday, Feb. 15. Dawson journeyed to Miles to play their last game before the Dis- trict tournament. The boys were unused to the big floor and didn't show much pep and fight as they had the week before on the local floor. D. C. H. S. 22. RIGHEY 20 On Dec. T, Dawson played and won its first game of the season by defeating Richey 22-20, at Richey. Due to thc poor gym the game was more of a football game than basket- ball. ' D. C. H. S. 38, RICI-IEY 10 Friday. Dec. 14, the Dawson quintet met the same Richey team on the home floor and took them for a 38-10 walk-away. DJC. H. S. 52, DICKINSON 10 During the Christmas vacation assistant Coach Aitchison took the team to Dickinson. The game was fast and both teams played some good ball at times. The Dawsonians couldn't hardly miss a basket. D. C. H. S. 22, FURSYTH 25 Jan. 11. Forsyth invaded the local cryin and determined to whitewash the Dawson team. During the first half our boys were lazy and lacked fight. The last half was the best of the game when we commenced to overtake an enormous lead. The team exerted too much shooting ability the week before and were unable to connect when points were needed. The game ended 25-22, in Forsyth's favor. D. C. II. S. 22. CUSTER 54 The Custer County quintet composed of all veteran men and lots of experience took this game. it seemed, without much effort and showed us that they were out after the state championship. D. C. II. S. 100. EKALAKA 0 Un Friday morning. Feb. 22, Dawson was scheduled to play Ekalaka in the District tournament but Ekalaka didn't show up on account of the weather so we drew a by. D. C. H. S. 21, HYSHAM 12 Saturday morning the boys took Hysham 21-12. The first half was all in Dawson's favor, but the last half the Hysham hoopsters came to and started to play ball. They cou1dn't tally quite enough to overcome the lead. D. C. H. S. 22, FAIRVIEW 18 Saturday night Fairview was determined to defeat us and even the aggrievance ac- quired in the sub-district tournament. The Dawson five were equally determined to show Fairview that they could beat them and they did. We received third place in the district. Miles first and Forsyth second. -Roy Foss. Y 1 :? 3 ' ' ' t , Page 75
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