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1917 M EA RE BQYS' BASKET BALL T MO E SOPHO TI-I 1
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THE ARGCJNAUT MCMXVII g Annie was yelled. ' Visitor: I never heard such language. I don't see any sharks. Teacher: The students tell me they can't stop that under- hand throw between the guards, and there is a secret between the centers. Visitor: HA secret code? What's that? Teacher: That is what their opponents are trying to find out. A Just then the whistle sounded .to close the game. Visitor: Who won? Wfhere are they going? Teacher: Oh, the seniors won-these seniors are certainly invincible. They have only lost one game in three years. ' Visitor: What are they counting? ' Teacher: Listen, they' re giving their score. : Visitor: What did they say? I had to stuff my ears, or it would have deafened me.' ' ' Teacher: The score is 43 to 5. I Visitor: Leaving the gymnasium. Wasn't it too bad that so many got hurt. g V Teacher: They weren't hurt. The last five' minutes, the seniors put substitutes on the floor. . Visitor: If they wouldn't make so much noise, the girls could throw the baskets better. Don't you think so? Feel- ing it impossible to explain to the sympathetic elderly lady, the teacher led her out of the gymnasium. 9 f Clarice C. Lord. 'l7. .The Super-invincible Six. - Annie Rahoi Capt. 4 , , V. , Forward Annie Cohodes 3, 4 , , Forward Clarice Lord - h M Jumping Center Hulda Nowatzhi Capt. 1 h Running Center Judith Johnson Capt. 2, 3 - F Guard Mildred James 3, 4 , , , Guard Frances Powell 1, 2 h , Guard Marion Farley 1, 2 Forward -7 J
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g THE AaGoNAUT MCMXVH g Sophomore Basket Ball. AT the beginning of the basket ball season things looked gloomy for the sophomore class. We elected our captain but at first the boys did not respond to the call for practice. However, after winning from the freshmen, enthusiasm ran high. We soon met defeat at the hands' of the juniors. Then Captain Wm. Gorell, now willing to do or die , called his men to practice 'every available time, teaching them real basket ball tech- nique. The seniors played us next, but we made them give the laurels to us. ' Again we .defeated the freshman. The juniors, our old enemies now advanced with a host that would frighten any victorsg but this time met their equal. The seniors were scheduled ifiextil and as before met their XWaterloo. ' Then we played the high school first teamg more for practice because ofthe .coming game with Niagara High School. Q In both games our ability seemed to leave us. The following players received class monogramsga Charles Luber, William Hosking, Alwin Holland, George Lord, William Gorell, Rudolph Anderson, Elmer Baril, Elmer Robbins, and Clyde Trevarthen. These fellows starred ' in every game they played. Next year we expect these boys to be in our high school first team. As a result of the class games, we now have the champion- ship of the inter-class games of the Iron Mountain High School with an average of 850 per cent. Evo DeConcini f19. Junior: I don't think that the game was fair. Just look at the team work on the senior side. ,r ' Miss Wilson: What kind of rocks with a green surface may be seen around Iron Mountain. ' Clarence McGrath: Shamrocks.
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