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,-UVM EUIIMTUT LUlQ!lIU!lf,UHL,d MM .Q IHU MlTEU U E 3 1 I Q BASKETBALL 1. H. s. 1917-1918 E3 Basketball, just like football, found Industrial in the field with a strong team. The lack of a good place to practice was all that kept them from making a bid for the state championship. However, we have a 'good claim on the northern Colorado championship, having defeated all of the strong teams in this section, excepting Eaton, who refused to play us. Practice was not begun until January first, and then all of the games, excepting the last two, were played away from home, which makes our record still better. The lack of team work was very evident, but it was due mostly to the changes in the line-up, several of the team enlisting in the army during the middle of the season. Q The completion of the new gymnasium will help next year's team very much and Industrial should be a strong contender in the championship race, as four of the letter In 3 men, besides several of this year's second team men, will be back next year. E 5 The letter men for the 1917-1918 season were: G. Timothy, Capt. Bassinger, g E. Timothy, Dillon, O'Conne1l, Offerle. I 3 Our record in games played is as follows: I. H. S. I5 Ft. NIorgan at Ft. hflorgan I2 I T I. H. S. 42 Sterling at Sterling 36 I. H. S. 39 Cheyenne at Cheyenne 27 3 I. H. S. 39 Laramie at Laramie 31 I. H. S. 24 Ft. R-Iorgan at Greeley 22 I 3 I. H. S. 20 Golden at Greeley 32 Q Q TRACK 1. H. s. 1918 E -5 Prospects for a winning track team are exceptionally good this year. Several of Q last year's team are back and a good number of promising recruits are out every day working out under the able coaching of Coach Glaze and Ben lVIorrison. Industrial has entered in three track meets this year, namely: The Northern Colorado at Ft. Collins, a dual meet with Greeley High and the State lVIeet at Colo- rado Springs. Industrial made a good record last year, and is determined to carry off first honors this year. I Q I - Z 1 3 I 5 PTlEi if?G W W 'WIT' ,246
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