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■ - r •■.■. , ' .v:5 -1 •■■ ■. -.-. : ' ' ., ' rt ' ±. Top Row: Bob Cornwell, manager; Ralph Keagy, Kenneth Chrlstinson, Dick Bollard, Le Verne Baker, Scott Johnson. Willard Walker substitutes. Middle Row: Sid Erickson. right end; Norris Kjos. captain, full back; George Parke, quarterback; Paul Etchepare. left half back; Lee Montgomery, right half back; Gordon Browning, left end. Bottom Row: Cyral Walsh, right tackle; Ronald Baker, right guard; James Christin- son, center; Richard FYiedl, left guard; Ambrose Friedl, left tackle. THE SCORES Glasgow . Scobey 6 Glasgow Wolf Point Glasgow Havre 32 Glasgow Chinook 26 Glasgow 23 Poplar — 58-
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4 :. FOOTBALL Guy H. Weaver, Coach Robert Cornwell, Manager Glasgow High School opened its 1928 football season with only three of the 1927 men, Cyral Walsh, Ambrose Friedl and Richard Friedl, back in the line up. Coach Weaver called an early meeting of prospective football men, and started the season ' s practice the first week of school. An entirely new back field was selected and the line was built around the three veterans. The line centered about Jimmie Christinson, who showed up remarkably well for his first year at football, and the back field around Captain Tillie Kjos. Gordon Browning and Sid Erickson each gained a regular position on the ends. Tuck Friedl and Cy Walsh established themselves as tackles. Micky Friedl and Ronald Baker worked as guards. In the back field with Kjos as fullback, Parke at quarter, Montgomery, Etchepare, Johnson, and Bollard as halves the combination was complete. Other men on the squad deserving much credit were Keagy, Walker, K. Christinson, and Le Verne Baker. Robert Cornwell served as manager for the season. The team seemed to have a jinx of injury as Tuck had a badly sprained ankle and a fractured shoulder; R. Baker a fractured shoulder and Micky, our punter, had his right ankle sprained. Playing a hard schedule the team fought their way through a season with one tie and one victory. Yet, we must give them due credit for the manner in which they played the game. — 57-
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Page 83 text:
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ili« BASKETBALL THE SEASON Although only three letter men of last year ' s basketball team were back this year, the new material which was coming in looked as though Glasgow might have a very promising basketball team after all. But the season proved to be much like the football season, with much sickness and many injuries. Only one game was played before tournament time, w hen the first five were all able to play. Jimmie Christinson became ill early in the season and was disabled until the tournament; Parke was ill and missed two games; Etchepare likewise lost three games and Baker sprained his ankle and lost out on five games. It seemed impossible to become or- ganized. When the sub-district tournament came, Glasgow ' s team seemed to snap out of it and lost to Wolf Point in the first game by a score of 16-1 7, thus the best they could get was third place, which they took with ease. Wolf Point won first place. Malta received second, even though the Wolves beat them much worse than they beat the scarlets and white. By obtaining third place in this tournament, Glasgow was permitted to go to the district tournament, where they won over the strong Culbertson team by a score of 34-35. Baker and Parke got on the sub-district second team and Parke got on the district second team. Next year Glasgow expects to have a little stronger team than this year, although they are losing two first string men, Lewow and Etchepare. — 59
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