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left to right—G. Lyon, F. Walts, captain; C. Bogart, H. Branting, G. Miller, L. Brophy, and K. Nelson. Track With basketball fading into the past as spring came around, all attention of students was turned to track. After the Board of Education had kindly seen to the building of forty hurdles and the boys had removed the large cinders and hauled clay on the track, a call was sent out for aspirants by Coach Lowry. In response to this call more than 20 boys turned out to go through the paces of conditioning for the season. The first meet held was between the classes which the Seniors won with 9-1 points; Freshmen, 21 points; Sophs next, with 20 points, and Juniors last with no points. Other meets planned were with Lovelock, on April 19; Elko at Elko, on April 26; Eastern Nevada meet at Elko, May 3, and the State Meet in Reno on May 10. Outstanding men figured on to take places were Walts, Branting, Mullinx, last year's winners, and D. Bankofier and John Echave new men. Page 30
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f $ Basketball WALTS JOHNSTONE .MOORE BELL B RANTING Captain BROPHV PEDROLI DEFE N'BAUGH ECIIAVE LEGARZA Page 29
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Midget Basketball The “B” basketball team of this year’s season was fortunate in the games it played w'ith the Grammar School and Goof team in preliminary games. The players show ability that will be useful in making up the future teams of the school. Three games with outside schools were scheduled for the team, but due to measles, only one was played, with Austin, our boys winning 11-10. Boys comprising the team are: Norman Smith, Eugene Gastanaga, Merle Snider, Dawson Perry, Jack St. Clair, Charles Garteiz, Carlo Recanzone, Walter Clausen, Carl Watson and Coach Ray Kilian. COACH KILIAN Tennis One phase of athletics that has been very successful in Winnemucca High School is tennis. This sport is enthusiastically taken up by the students, while most of its success is due to the most excellent drilling of coach Ray Kilian. In the pr ious tennis season, out of 49 matches, 42 were won. The boys’ doubles succeeded in defeating Battle Mountain two games, Lovelock one, and Sparks one. The boys’ singles beat Battle Mountain four games, Lovelock two, and Sparks four, losing one game to Lovelock. Out of twelve played by the girls’ singles eleven were w'on. The girls’ doubles w'on four of their matches, and were defeated twice. In the mixed doubles the boys and girls were “very fortunate, winning all of their matches. The future of this year’s tennis season has a good outlook. There are about forty students out for the sport, among which are three letter boys, Captain Defenbaugh, Carl Watson and Ralph Lorentz, and two letter girls, Captain O’Carrol and Dorothy Carlson. i Page 31
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