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InteruCZass Basketball Series HE class seriesgives every student interested in basketball a chance to show the coaches whether he is or is not good enough to represent the Saints in basketball competition. Coaches West and Couch profited accordingly and uncovered much valuable material thi ough watching the contests. On November fourteenth the Junior College ch mpseSpencer and Jakeman, forwards, Garffxand Dunford, guards, and Anderson, centere met the Senior champseBird and Baggs playing forwa ds, Exeter at center, and Roberts and Jensen, guards. This game was one o the hardest fought in the series and ended in a Victory for the Junior Co lege, the final score being exceptionally close. Thus the way was paved for the championship game with the title winners of the Junior classaSmith and Knight, forw rds, Jones and Kerr playing guards, with Dunford at center. In this g me, on November eighteenth, the Junior College proved,to be too big nd too fast for the Junior team, defeating them by a fortyaone to lifteen s ore. The series of 29 was as successful as any yet hel at the Saint insti- tution both from the standpoint of sportsmanship an good playing. It was very useful in helping the coaches pick the strong and hard fighting teams which represented 'the High School and Junior College this year. Back Row: Anderson, Jakemani Dunforc. Front Row: Clegg, Spencer, Garff. -93 162 Etc
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Baseball Season ASEBALL can still be called the na- tional pastime. This was clearly dem- onstrated by the enthusiasm shown during the nineteen-thirty season.l The Saints played games with West, East, Jordan, Granite, Murray, and Bingham; and all were wit- nessed by a large crowd . Although not finishing the season with a perfect record, the Sainlt team recorded many victories and kept up to the high standard established in former years. When Josh Welst issued the call for candidates he found that only a few had had any previous experience. But, by using these few hold-overs from lalst year and training others in the necessary Rositions, he whipped COACH WEST into shape a team that held its own with all others in the division. fifteen players made up the Gold and Blue lquad and each con- tributed his share to making the season successful. llMel Mort, shortestop, was elected captain. e had had two years previous experience and was very well qualilied to holo down his position. l , Back Row: Pace. Manager; Hoggan. Sorenson. Leonard, Tanner. Willie, jack, Sperry, West. Coach. Front Row: Hale. Keener, Murphy, Mon. Smith, Duncan, Gray, Knight ...,3 164 late-
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