Hibbing High School - Hematite Yearbook (Hibbing, MN)

 - Class of 1935

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Iquek Above: V. Polich lf. Bretto Sampson Allen St. Vincent Pickering Clark Taylor A. Brctto Nevins Milinovich Nehring ml. Polich Prazich Grover Furlong, coach. and Puck Frank SL. Vincent Co-fujifuifr The hockey season was hailed by the return of eight veterans. Under the able coaching of Clarence Furlong, the team made the best record since 1931. The line-up was considerably strengthened by the addition of ,joe Milinovich, who teamed with Angelo Bretto to form the best defense line in the circuit. Forward positions were held down in regular line-up by Taylor, St. Vincent, and center ice by John Polich and Allen. The Blue Jackets opened their season here with Virginia and played a scoreless tie on snow-covered ice. The team next journeyed to Chisholm, and managed to nose them out, 3 to 2. Virginia was the next victim to fall, with Hibbing scoring three times in the last period to win 4 to 2. The team then played the Brooklyn Aces, a contender for city championship, and won by a score of 3 to 2. Hibbing's first defeat was admin- istered by a powerful Eveleth Junior College six, score 3 to 0. The Blue jackets played Fveleth the next Week for the championship at Chisholm, and were beaten by the same score as Hibbing beat them, 4 to 2. The team took its annual trip to Duluth to down Duluth Central High School, S to 0. .john Polich, St. Vincent, Taylor, and Allen were the offensive stars of the season, while little Victor Polich took all honors in the net. At the wing position were Sampson, St. Vincent, Pickering, Clark, Taylor, and Nehring. On duty at the defense were F. Bretto, A. Bretto, and Milinovich. The centers were Polich, Allen, and Nevins, and the one and only goalie was the diminutive V. Polich, The Hibbing team was greatly hampered by the loss of the Memorial Building, which forced them to practice outside when the weather permitted. The final result of the season was six wins, two defeats, and one tie. Mr. Ogden acted as assistant coach and adviser. Ice hockey as it is played today is not a very old sport. The game has taken tremendous strides in popularity in this country in the past ten years. Its popularity is fully justi- hed for it is the fastest game to be seen in North America today. Its speed, vigor, and daring have justly earned for hockey a host of admirers not only on the ice but at the rink side. The game started in Canada, where they have plenty of ice and plenty of skating several months of the year. CXPTAIN ST. VINCENT 8

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Mermen of the Nation - By I ranlr lamriv For the second consecutive year, Coach Paul Lukens' swimming team won the cham- pionship of Minnesota, but this year's team accomplished even more by winning the na- tional title. In the first meet of Stake, I-Iibbing's state stroke, set a new pool backstroke event. In the year with Virginia, champion in the back- record in the 100-yard the medley relay race, I-Iibbing's team was edged out by Virginia. In the meet with Ely the medley relay team, composed of Stake, Captain Bloom, and Har- ry ilohnson, broke the last year's record by a full three seconds. In a telegraphic meet with Tulsa, Okla- homa, the score was 44 to 31. Later in the week, I-Iibbing beat Chisholm. At the state meet in Minneapolis, Hibbing placed at least one man in every preliminary event. Bert Kreis showed his right to a place among the nation's best divers by defeating Klun of Ely. In the finals on Saturday afternoon, Hibbing won both the free-style and medley relay, breaking state records in both. The local swimmers had a total of 41 points while the closest rival had only 27 points. After the state state meet a novel telegraphic meet was held with two teams in New York City, score Hib- bing-Chisholm 42, Evander-Childs and De- Witt-Cliimton 19. Third row: Iukens, coach, Burke. Oberg, King, Kallio, Ciriesc, I I.lmm.lri, Turk, Nelson, laiurie, l11gI'. 1 1 Second row: Corby, Mel,e1n, Ryan, .1arvey, Gillis, Marsland, Coder, Olds, Robiieiu, XV. XY'iren, A, Kenippaineii, I-ii-si row: A. XViren, 'I'uomel.x, I.ev.1nder, Stake, Bloom, johnson, Edwards, Kreis, NY. Kemppainen, Hiort. SXVIMMING MEETS Hibbing 46 Virginia 29 Hibbing 57 Eveleth 18 Hibbing 51 Chisholm 24 Hibbing S3 Duluth Z2 Hibbing S4 Ely 21 Hibbing S9 Eveleth 16 Hibbing S7 Virginia 18 I-libbing 42 Chisholm 29 I-Iibbing 48 Ely 27 I CUQXCII IUKFNS N- CAPTAIN BLOOM



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Glory the Cinder Path was orc to ta e a s cond in the 100. L. Darrell Swenson ', 'i iams. A I 5 w: M n'Il IN i,hrng.1lc, Maki, Nndeau, Bcrklich, Carey, Ii. Williams, T p ki S R l 'VI phy, Miller, Beebc. McGraw, coach. Again these s fleet es i eet, Coleraine-W i with their track shoes on f n other 38M poyedgng out Bu lb glorious track season w er. ibbing began and ' I 1 W s third 5 points. Sev- the 1934 season with a new coach, Chet erso 1 c ith a rst in the 220, but McGraw, and practically a new team. With only a few lettermen to form the 1934 track team, Hibbing placed third in the district meet, tied with Ely for fifth place in the re- gional, and sent five men to the state meet. Hibbing was defeated 802 to son by the powerful Duluth Central squad in the only dual meet of the year. Nadeau's placing first in the quarter mile and Seversonis taking first in the 100-yard dash were the features of the day. Hibbing won three firsts in the thirteen events, forfeiting the relay after winning by approximately 30 yards. The team was weak- ened by the loss of Topinka, a fast sprinter. Williams took at first in the 220-yard low hurdles, E. Williams was hrst in the high iump, and the relay team with Nadeau, Swenson, Murphy and Severson romped away for an easy first place. Hibbing's only individual winner in the regional meet was Severson. He sped through the 220 in 23.4 seconds, breaking the regional record which has stood since 1929. Williams took second in the high jump and the relay team also placed second, losing only by inches. At the state meet, Severson placed fifth in the 220, and the relay team also placed fifth.

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