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X ,,1. . . ,Y A ., v 1 . First Row: McClanahnn, Reynolds. Hann, Nichols, Anderson, Harris. Duffield, Barnes, Terrillg Second Row: Hagberg, Damall, Pointer, Davis, Payne, Wheels. Wallington, MacMillan, Ballard, Third Row: O'Byrne, Barger, Nnssii, Harrison. Martin. Lee, Griftlths, Delpierreg Fourth Row: Baird, Friend, Long, Mundi, Haptonstahl, Mr. Hostetter, Long, Roth, Gilbert, Frink. Golf BOYS' GOLF As yet the 1935 edition of the East High Golf team has been kept very much under cover. Coach Hostetter has not yet announced his line up. Only one letterman returns for competition: Warren Griffen has this honor. The golf team opens its season against Waterloo on April 27. The rest ot the schedule is as yet tenta- tive, but city competition has been assured. East meets North May 4, Roosevelt May ll: and Lincoln May 18. East also will take part in the City Prep Golf Tournament' which comes at the close of the season. ,.f- 0 6 af' inf -ff 5 o rf' 1 f -4 GIRLS' GOLF The girls' golf team, representing one of the leading girls' sports at East high creates great inter- est among the members of the weaker sex here. The team is coached by Mr. Hostetter who has in the years past produced several winning teams and one which always offers keen competition to all the teams that it meets. The girls who try for the team in the spring are known as the Girls Golf Club and as the toumaments approach, the girls competeior positions on the team. Tha positions range from number one to number eig t. . Practice is the best We QUI ofgall instructors'
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GRINNELL East met Grinnell in its llfth defeat by a score of 32 to 20. Thou h the East cagers looked good several times througghout the game the visitors kept them pretty well bottled up by their fine defensive work. Again Rees starred for his Alma Mater. LINCOLN The first game of the city series East got off to a bad start and though they played flne ball the rest of the game the nice beginning that Lincoln got net- ted her the game. With Rees setting the pace for our crew they clicked like a well oiled machine but came out on the wrong end of the score. NORTH With Olson as the pace setter the Scarlet and Black warriors swung into action against their rivals from across the river. Though the game was fairly even the fine playing of Riggs, and Good gave the Polar bears the margin which they needed to come out on top with a score of l7 to 32. LINCOLN As East neared the end of her season she again had to play a team that had made a wonderful showing against all oposition this season. This team was Lincoln high of Des Moines. The first half of the game was a see-saw affair with the lead changing hands six times but in the last half the East high team came back, followed up the Railsplitters attack and walked off with the game. The flnal score was 24 to l6 with Brackenbury high point man. ROOSEVELT When East met Roosevelt, the defending city champions, they went into the game determined to win. As the game progressed the score remained about the same with both teams laying llne basket- ball. Well, as the story in the tfairy book goes the score was 23 t o 23 and thirty seconds of the game left to play when.all of a sudden Iohnnie Cotton, playing his last game for East high, was away and had the ball. Iohnnie shoots and while the ball is in mid-air the gun ends the game, but wait a minute the ball comes down through the basket and East wins 25 to 23. The fine playin of Iohnnie Cotton resulted in the victory for East giigh. PERRY In the second game with Perry the local cagers showed line team work and training by defeating the opposition by a score of 55 to 15. In this game McLaughlin, Kennedy and Olson tied for honors by each sinking ten baskets. NEWTON Again East met Newton and with Rees leading the parade our boys brought home the bacon, the size 25 to l8. ln this game both teams showed good team work and coaching. GRINNELL Grinnell again proved herself too much for East when she defeated our boys 30 to 15. The glame was pretty lopsided throughout with Grinnell aving a monopoly on the lead. 'fi' L- d T .Q There are some defeats more. P, I Wie Q ' trzamphant than victories. u I
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First Row: Porter, Ziton, Huffman, Sargent,Meline, Tuinstra. Beswick, Barker. Steinway: Second Row: Nelson, MtGlothlen, Frazier, Williams, Pointer, Rogers, Koenlgsberger. Hedlund. McGlothlen: Third Row: Brackenbury. Chandler, Olson, Partington. Tennis BOYS' TENNIS Duke Williams has six lettermen returning around whom he can build his 1935 Tennis Team. These men ,arez Steinway, Olson, Ziton, Porter, Brackenbury, and Nelson. Others who are expected to bol..ter the team are: Wheeler, Krouse. Hardin, Nelson and Hedlund. Duke thinks East should have a good team this year so he has scheduled stiff competition. The tennis schedule follows: April 27, West Waterloo here: April 29 North: May 4 Grinnell at Grinnell: May 6 Roosevelt: May 10 District Meet: May I3 Liricgln: May 18, State Meet at Ames: May 24 Grin- nel ere. Play up, play up GIRLS' TENNIS The prospect for the girls' tennis team this year looks encouraging. Four girls who played on the team before are returning: Dorothy McGlothlen, Dorothy Beswick, Anna Tuinstra, and Marian Suwel. The schedule will consist of meets with the other high schools in the city. In th: meeting on April I2 called by Coach Duke Williams the following girls were ranked from l to 12: Anna Tuinstra, Dorothy Beswick, Iean Koenigsberger, Virginia Hoffman, Roberta Williams, Betty Rogers, Marqurite Sargent,' Helen Meline, Iosephine Barker and Doris Pointer. 7 -n Q-id Wi and play the game. 7172 I l
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