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QI-'liilllilli-lid 4' nissan nnlnnunnllnn- -p of PU H U H H I 8-1-H U H H U U I Tennis 1. X. ' a F Front Row, Left to Right: Tate Umberger, Vena Travis, Nellie Ewell, Georgwiana Mathers, Pearl Miller, Benton Gillingham. Second Row: L. WV. Saltz, Coach, Ariste Albo, Bernard Gdllinghani, Alvin Roberts, Allan s McBroom, Armonde Albo. Tennis in 1929 seems to be on the upward trend, so much interest has been shown that the Frank- lin Park courts have been secured as an additional place for the squad to practice. No less than fifty girls and boys have taken active part in the tennis activities. Miss Finnegan has made tennis a regular part of the spring physical education course for girls. Three letter winners, Vena Travis, Pearl Miller and Georgiana Mathers, are in school this year. They play a much faster game than last season. The squad is composed of Ariste Albo, Armonde O Albo, Alvin Roberts, Boy Sandstrom, Allen Mc- Broom, Benton Gillingham, Stanley Martinson, Melvin Beck, and Herbert Lewis, with Alvin Roberts, a letterman, the ranking players and Armonde Albo, another letterman, giving him plenty of competition, Matches this season have been played with West Valley, Otis ,Orchards, North Central, Lewis and Clark and Gonzaga. We lost to North Central with a score of 4' to 2, but Allen McBroom and Ariste Albo played like veterans. We appear to have a good chance of defeating Gonzaga. , N r I 4 V Page fifty-five 'IN-Hllllll '-,29--e-ull-1-'ul'-IIHIHIIQ'
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P ll U H H U U H- 'Ill II III... .. ... . ...S Track I. Ss .Q-psi? ' x . ' - rr S., p xk.k K X Q - 1 N 1 Front Row, Left to Right: Leslie Hebert, George Werner, Frank Henry, Wesley Schubbe, Jack McPhee, Ed Strantz, Kenneth Morrill, George Rassmussen. Second Row, Left to Right: Bill Haney, Joe Lamping, Fremont Cass, Frank Kapel, Bob Williams, Bill W-ilson, Walter Oswald, Lyle Stough. Third Row, Left to Right: Don Patterson, LeRoy McLaughlin, Roy Lamberson, Lytle Van Dusen, George Glendenning, Chauncey Wakely, Ernest Rartlett, James Stevens, Clarence Castor. The cinder-path artists for the Purple and White got a slow start this spring due to weather conditions. Coach Carl C. Quackenbush centered his track squad around six lettermen and ten other members of last year's squad. The twenty- six new candidates were used to fill in holes left from last year. The squad was composed of: 100-yard dash, Ed Strantz, Ken Morril and Jack McPhee, 220- yard dash, Ken Morrill, Ed Strantzg 440-yard dash, Ray Poole, Van Dusen and Bob Williams, 880-yard run and mile, Les Hebert, Ray Lamber- son, Frank Henry, George- Rasmussen, Walter Oswald and Leroy McLaughlin, 120-yard high hurdles, Chauncey Wakeley, George Glendenning and Bill Wilsong 220-low hurdles, Bill Wilson, Bob Williams and Ken Morrill, shotput, Schubbe, Bill Haney and Bill Wilson, discus throw, Schubbe, and Haney, pole vault, Jim Guy, Wakeley and Joe Lamping, high jump, Lyle Stough, Jim Guy, Frank Kapel and Stevens, javelin throw, Ray Poole, Don Patterson and Harry Hodginsg broad Page fifty-four jump, Ernest Bartlett, Bill Corkerum and Wal- lace Panther, relay, Strantz, Poole, Wilson and Morrill. QUADRANGULAR MEET In their first meet of the season, which was the quadrangular meet on Harmon field, Saturday, April 20, the Panthers won with 69521. points. Coeur d'A1ene folowed with 5912, points. Har- rington took third place with 13 points and West Valley last with 9 points. This meet was prac- tically a dual meet between Hillyard and Coeur d'Alene, neither being more than five points ahead till the last two events, the javelin throw and the relay. The entire team showed the best of train- ing and coaching in this meet. PULLMAN MEET On April 27, the Panthers met Pullman on Har- mon field. Pullman carried away the victory with 65 points to Hillyard's 57. Herron of Pullman was high point man with 16 points. Poole, Mor- rill, Hebert, and Schubbe each had 10 points to P CContinued on page 811 slum: llhvllllll -Y IIIH - '29 -I Il I I-I ll llwlhl- 1 li'
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4' 'I' 'P 'I' Ol MII ll llll IH IU Q ll U C ll H Q C Girls' Athletic Club .pi .Left to Right: Lucille Neville, Evelyn Weaver, Fern Williams, Georgiana Mathers, Agnes Sandberg, Ellen Eskeberg, Hermina Mead, Greta Nicholson, Betty Miller, Frances Tyler, Lucille Miller, Frances Mahle. The Girls' Athletic Club was organized last fall at which time the following girls were admitted as charter members: Betty Miller, Fern Williams, Evelyn Weaver, Hermina Mead, Ellen Eskeberg, Agnes Sandberg, Frances Mahle, Frances Tyler, Lucille Neville, Greta Nicholson, Lucile Miller and Georgiana Mathers. The purpose of this organization is to promote sportsmanship among the girls. The club elects its members from the groups of girls who have received their white crescent, the award for 300 points in athletics. Emblems awarded area. 100 points, numeralsg 200 points, purple crescent, 300 points, purple and white Page fifty-six , crescentg 400 points, shield, 500 points, Girls' League letter HP The emblem for the club is the purple and white triangular emblem with letters G. A. C., on it. Betty Miller was the c1ub's first president. The other officers were: Fern Williams, vice presi- dentg Lucille NeVille, secretary, and Charlotte Kay, treasurer. Banners for each of the three sports, volleyball, basketball and baseball, have been provided by the club. The numerals of the winning team are placed on this banner at the close of ach tourna- ment. 'The 11B's won the volleyball tournament and are also the basketball champions. 4--e --w-------- -g---- 29- ------ - -u-- -----1.
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