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RESERVES The 1941-1942 reserve squad emerged from the past season with cr very im- pressive record. They combined a strong defensive game with a powerful offensive attack to produce one of the best balanced reserve teams of recent years. This squad also displayed a driving, hard-fighting brand of basketball, which is essential for win- ning. Throughout the season they have had the training and experience which are nec' essary for a varsity candidate. The reserve cagers, composed of men from the sophomore and freshman classes, played an eleven-garne schedule, winning nine and losing two. They scored a total of 510 points, limiting their opponents to 402. 19-L1--L2 SUMMARY Reserves Bismarck Independents . Reserves Moline Cafe . . . Reserves Adrian-Dickey Independents Reserves Sanborn Independents . Reserves Bismarck Elks . . . Reserves Moline Cafe . . . Reserves Adrian-Dickey Independents Reserves Wimbledon Independents . Reserves Sanborn Independents . Reserves Adrian-Dickey Independents Reserves . C. Y. O .... . Coach Cassell, Beaumont, Foye. Hughes. Hamilton, Student Coach Osman, Herzog, Norqaard, Doyle Wangsness. Eastburn. ii. . if 5 ure., .t I-'R+ f, if:-. t it 'S' 1 A . ' n -x -H -Lin' I 'T ..,1.Lwi 'Dr-H' V' 145' ' emaxjfl 1, y- if Y 1-M-.., mea. 1 iw.. . . in
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