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Oaiihlillll rllllllinlfiiillllllli aO!1lD1!'bl0l!9i19l47l0l1Dl01!l11li1ll1l01 1lDlIll4li1lllI1i lllD1i! 1Qg 1l.il4Dll1i1II-Oi4llfllt11DllDi1D-llDliliQ1vO. Baseball Top Row, Left to Right: Coach Benjamin, Jack Authur, Manager, Bob Russell, Vern Mober- ly, Dan Meyers, Robert Vance, Assistant Manager. Middle Row: Donald Wallace, Sherm Vess, Mark Bauer, George Yarroll, Gene Whitney, Kenneth J ames. Bottom Row: Hal Jones, Ray Green, Stack Baldwin, Howard Kroske, Del J ones, Roy Sand- strom, Jack Ceder. With prospects of having ei team equal to that of the '28 champions, Coach Benjamin started the season in high spirits. Reporting for practice were seven veterans many of whom were members of the '28 team. The lettermen are: Roy Sand- strom, Jack Cedar, Del Jones, Mark Bauer, Ken- neth James, Stack Baldwin and George Yarroll. From a. large field of last year's recruits and of freshmen, :L squad has been picked that may cinch the city title. The Panthers battery includes Jack Ceder, George Yarroll and Mark Bauer, pitchers, and Vernal Moherly, Russell and Vess, catchers. The infield is made up of the following: Stack Baldwin, Roy Sandstrom, Kenneth James, Ray Green, Gene Whitney. Del Jones, Dan Meyers, Hal Jones, Donald Wallace, Mark Bauer and W'oodrow Kuder are holding down the garden positions. Up to date, at the time of going to press, the Panthers are leading the city series with three wins and one set-hack. - The league standing is: Won Lost Per cent Hillyard 8 1 .750 Lewis and Clark 2 1 .666 North Central 1 1 .500 Gonzaga 1 3 .250 ofmxoxoxoioxcvzuxuiozsaxcrxerztaxnmxoc , 30 SPRING VACATION GAM ES .H- During the spring vacation the Hlllyard base- hallers won three tilts, and dropped two. The first encounter with Springdale was won by the Panther nine by a 5 to O score as a result of a five run rally in the seventh inning. The second game with Spokane University was it second victory for the team, Hillyard being on the long end of a 1 to'0 score. The next game was lost to the excellent Fort Wriglit nine, the score being 9 to 5. This game, although lost, gave the team good experience for the city opener on April 14. On April 9, the team journeyed to C-hewelah and returned victorious with a 13 to 5 score. This game showed that the Panthers had hit their Stride, The last encounter of the vacation schedule was played on the Spokane University field with the college nine. They dropped the close contest with a 10 to 6 score. This was the last game before the Gonzaga Tilt. -il-I. . Mr. Adamson: Jim, why do you keep scratch- ing your head? Jim Sharback: Because no one else knows where it itches. Page -9i.l.'lj'-HI-1'!'f' 1K7l4 7,1lDlllti'i4lQ!lQll101KllIPliO:C
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0:0 5I0lQ9ltlflIl1l.1i!!i1!llliI?lID1lll01'0-I1II 9:QYllD10l0iK7i0l0l4lilIi0'llli'ID11li1!'ilC 1lJiUQlDl4ll'1PillQll14li1DllPi1Yil lOS0 1'lIilll0,1IQ1lilll0QOQlll0l1liQl010il0.0 Basketball Front Row, Left to'Right: Coach Benjamin, Floyd Morrison, Frank Henry, Robert Williams, Roy Sandstrom, Bert Covey, Manager. Back Row: Chauncey Wakely, Stack Baldwin. Dutch Schubbe, Kenneth James, Coach Quackenbush. The 1929-1930 basketball season was a success as far as wins are concerned. The Panther quin- tet won seven contests and dropped six besides breaking even in two practice tilts. They nosed out Gonzaga, in three games to catch third place in the city series race. .711-I Seasons schedule and results: Hillyard ............ ........ - - Hillyard ..... Hillyard ..... Hillyard .... -,-.--,-.m Hillyard --.. Hillyard ..... Hill yard ..... ..... - ....... H illyard ........... -- ,- .... - I-Iillyard .... . s----,-.-..-- Q Sandpoint .... .l.-l-.-.M Bonners Ferry ,-, ,... Chewelah --.M-..-.M Spangle -W .... ----.- Lewis and Clark North Central ........ -- Gonzaga - ,....... - ........ Gonzaga W .... .---.. Gonzaga .--,-- Gonzaga .W Hillyard .... , Hillyard ..... --- 17 I-Iillyard ...., -.,-.-,1 22 ,H SPA NGLE GAME -H- The Hillyard quintet decisively defeated Spangle in the Spangle gynmnsium during the Christmas holidays by a 29 to 21 score. The Panthers were first to score and their lead was never in danger. Katke and Williams tied for high scoring honors Page .vi.u'ty-1200 with tallies each. Yale looked best for Spanglc. Many substitutes were used in an effort to exper- ence material for the city series. i....Hi.. CHRISTMAS TRIP -H... On December 26, the season started out with a bang, Hillyard winning the first game of their Christmas trip from Sandpoint by u score of 15 to 10. Hillyard's cage tossers defeated the Bonnera Ferry team 28 to 17, December 27 to complete a successful invasion of Idaho. Baldwin, with ten points and Vifukely, with eight lead the Panther scoring, but Sandstrom with six points played the most inspirational ball. COLVILLE GAME .1-1- The Panthers hoopsters dropped an overtime game to the Colville quintet 19 to 18 in the Colville gymnasium. At half time, Hillyard led with the score 9 to 3. Colville forged into the lead in the third quarter, but in the closing minutes the Panthers spurted and knotted the count at 18 all. In the overtime play Coulter dropped in at free throw to score the winning tally. Baldwin and Willismxns each scored six counters. ! CICUQU-0QOQ0l0l0lIli0QOQ0'Q0i0i0QllC 3 0 D0i010i0i4I-i010i1vi I lllliilitiiililizl l ,
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0:QIilll0l0lilllli1l1'1!1!lll.li4D1tlllDl0l1iQ O:lPlftfQ0l4!illQI71010llViU'1IlilDllli49'ltPC ll 7iUili-itlllbltiilllllligi 10l0lll11!i0ltDl1ll1710l0illilbi0l0l0O:O Track .QR l. I .Top Row, Left to Right: Tom Marzmdu, John Stevenson, Jack Wittrock, Henry Wakely. Chau-les 1-Iodgins, Manager, Allan Wilson, Assistant Manager, Coach Quackenbush. - Tizirtl Row: Ray Lvmnbcrson, Dutch Schubbe, Bert Covey, Charles Andrist, Vernon Russell. Eugene Vifest. Paul Stunsbury. Second Row: Art Swanson, Morton Harmon. Deen Leet, W'oodrow Nelson, I-I.owa.1'd Vain Dusen, John Kelly. George Glendenning. Al Lemon, First Row: Ed Strantz, Vlfalter Oswald, Frank Henry. Robert Nvukcly, Lyle Stough. Ben Yzicovzynsk-i, Bob Williams, Kenneth McCarty With ideal weather conditions, Hillyard's Cinder- path artists got away to a banging start. Five lettermeu, Ed Strantz, Les Hebert, Dutch Schubbe, Frank Henry and Robert Wa.keley are the nucleous upon which Coach Carl C. Quacken- hush built up his track team. The squad is composed of: 100-yard dash-Ed Strantz, Bob Williams, Jack McPhee and Morton Harmon. 220-yard dash-Ed Strantz, Jack McPhee and Morton Harmon. 4-4-0-yard clash-Les Hebert, Frank Henry, George Rasmussen, Bert Covey, Vernon Russell, Paul Stansbury, Charles Andrist, Art Swanson, Walter Oswald and 'Woodrow Nelson. Weight events-Wesley Schubbe, John Kelley, Ben Yuck, Lidell Van Dusen, Robert Vkfakelcy und Frank Henry. High and low hurdles-Kenneth McCarthy, Bob W'illiums. Al Leman, Henry Wakeley, Robert llVukeley and George Glendenning. Pole vault-John Stevenson, Robert VVukeley, Al Leman und Henry Wakeley. High jump-Lyle Stough, Robert Wakcley, Tom Muralda und Dean Leet. Broad jump-Bob Williams, Robert Wukeley, Lyle Stough, Bert Covey and Ed Strzmtz. Payr s1'.rty-four 1 TRACK Scoring al. total of 56 points, as a result of six first places and first in the relay, Hillyard high school won first place in a quadrangular track meet against three Lincoln county schools at Harmon field, April 19. Davenport high school and Odessa high school tied for second honors with 35 points each. Har- rington made 22 points. High point honors were split between John Giese of Odessa. and John Timm of Harrington, each making 14 points. Wekley, of Hillyerd, by taking first in the high hurdles, tying for first in the high jump, and winning third place in the discus throw, captured third honors with ll points. Dutch Schubbe made 10 points, winning first place in the shot and discus. T.Hi.. Using your knowledge of one woman in trying to understand another is like trying to find your way around greater New York with at map of Chicago. .1111 Opal S.: What do you think of Patricia? Vera K.: Wel-er - shc's 0. very nice girl. Opal: No, but cat to cat, what do you think of her? ' .:,,1,,1,,1u1,,1.,14,g,,1q,1,,.1.,g,,3,,1,,14,. 3 0 mlviriavxcnicrlri-oiaxicrzaximnzoimrxuof
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