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U to R. : Nordyke, Jones, Tharring- ton, Macy, Ha worth, Roberts, Phipps, Perisho, Wohlgemuth. A peppy aggregation of girls turned out for volleyball and bas- ketball under Coach Wohlgemuth. Six volleyball games were played. Doris Manning captained the group. Charlotte Macy was cap- tain of the basketball team which met five opponents. L. to R., Back Row: Wohlgemuth, Thar- rington, Manning, Ha worth, Macy, Rob- erts. Front Row : Phipps, Craven, Perisho, Nordyke. Coach : Margery Wohlgemuth
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BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OF GAMES Pacific College Opponents 32 .... Pacific University .... 31 21 Linfield 3 8 25 .. Valley Skating Rink 20 31 .... Pacific University .... 47 28 Valley Skating Rink ..2 6 2 7 Linfield 4 3 23 N. N. C 35 40 Reed 29 38 Reed 21 6 4 .... Lewis and Clark 42 20 Dundee 15 30 Dundee 15 Upper Classmen 2 4 Lower Classmen 21 J 4 2nd Row, L. to R. :Bowers, Brash, Fodge, E. Craven, Bales 1st Row: A .Thomas, Roberts, Ogier, Willcuts, D. Thomas. Tip-off liaAketLaii George Bales turned in his first year as Coach of Pacific ' s basketball team. Although the Quakers had the handicap of a small floor, the Victory Bell rang several times. Several highlights were witnessed throughout the season, chief of which was the winning basket legally made after the final thistle ended the first thriller between Pacific University and Pacific College. During the first semester a shortage of men was prevalent. This ne- cessitated playing the first string fellows almost full time, with very little sub- stitution. However, new material from the second semester turnout gave Bales one guard, Ross Gulley, and one forward, Chester Bumbarger. The sharp-shooting, hard-driving Thomas brothers were high point men for the season. David Thomas, elected honorary captain for the season, and also a senior, had 90 points to his credit, while Allen Thomas, freshman, had 84 points to his advantage. Points were well distributed among all the players. Orrin Ogier, Allen Thomas, and Arthur Roberts played in all the halves, while some of the others missed only one or two halves. Positions were as follows: Orrin Ogier, center; David Thomas, Allen Thomas, Don Brash, and Chester Bumbarger, forwards ; Everett Craven, Quin- cy Fodge, Jack Willcuts, Arthur Roberts, and Ross Gulley, guards. Don Bowers acted as manager. The prospects for next year are fair, since we have only three basketball men graduating and a large squad of returning lettermen. Coach Bales
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M. A. A. Regardless of the man power shortage this year, the Men ' s Athletic Associa- tion was active. No foot- ball was played, but basket- ball under Coach Bales was entered into with great zeal. The first game of the sea- son with P. U. was the pay- off with P. C. winning the first victory over them for a number of years. The en- tire season ' s record was also the best for many years, with only four games lost during the entire season. Weightlifting, track, and cycling kept the boys active after basketball season. L. to R„ 3rd Row: Landreth, Willcuts, A. Thomas 2nd Row: Thorriburg, Gulley, Bowers, Fodge, Hibbs, Minthorne, Johnson. 1st Row: Brash, Roberts, Ogier, Macy, D. Thomas, Bales, E. Craven. L. to R. f 3rd Row: Tharrington, Jonee, Haworth, Degner, Booth, Manning, Heacock, Ruden. 2nd Row : Wohlgemuth, E. Fowler. Macy, Ashwill, Phipps, Cole, Kohler. 1st Row : Baird. Svendson, Davis, Wiley, Marx, Perisho, Nordyke. Id.
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