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I 1 . A . 4 Q I I If 'kr 1 it M' 2 4? .W H I.ziwrence Denning: Staley Frost They scored a total of 730 points for the season as against 754 points for their opponents. It was an extremely successful season with the boys fighting all of the time, and it is the hope of everyone that L. S. N. S. will turn out many teams with the fight and loyalty of the 1931 Pioneer basket ball squad. Cheney ..,..,.... . ..... . .. L.S.N.S .......... . ....... ...Si Whitworth ...... L.S.N.S Gonzaga Frosh . L.S.N.S .... ...... .. C. of Puget Sd. L.S.N.S Monmouth ..... , L.S.N.S Monmouth ,.... L.S.N.S Idaho Frosh .. , L.S.N.S.,. .,.. La Grande .... L.S.N.S ....,,,. ,.,,.. . . Rexburg .,... L.S.N.S .....,,. U. of I., S. B. , , L.S.N.S., .,,, U. of I., S. B. .. L.S.N.S., ...,, ,... . Albion Normal L.S.N.S ...,.,,. ...... College of Idaho .. La Grande ,.... ,,.,,. .,,., 2 5 Wfhitworth ,,,,, ,,.,,, , . Cheney ,,..,..,,, Idaho Frosh .... , L.S.N.S ...... -. ...... .. I..S.N.S L.S.N.S .....,.. .. L.S.N.S L.S.N.S White Chcnow ef 1 a .11 -:EE
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nf' P Keith Ii tlelblute Jacks Miles Biggai Basket Ball DLAYING one of the hardest schedules in the his- 1- tory of L.S.N.S. basket ball, the Pioneers, under the tutelage of Coach S. Robert Lough, finished a suc- cessful twenty-five game season after meeting such teams as the State College of Washington, Southern Branch of University of Idaho, College of Idaho, and Rexburg College. The Normalites played excellent ball throughout the season but were handicapped by lack of size and lost some of their games on account of the overreaching arms of their opponents. Guetsehow The squad made two tripsg one of these was to the coast, and while on this invasion they played six games in as many nights. They made a very Hne showing and, while they lost four and won two, they were handicapped by the long daily jaunts which they were forced to make each day to cover the schedule in south Idaho. The team made another trip to Spo- kane where they won two and lost one game, win- ning from Gonzaga Frosh and Wfhitworth College and losing to the more rangy Cheney Normal quintet. The season opened January 14 with Cheney Normal playing on the Pioneers' home court, and from this time on they played an average of three games a week until the season ended on March 7. 95' 56 'G+
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. 4 . x , .1 F E , sus 4. V, X A V , I-5 .f XX V 3 , . 1 s, - i l :W T file.. t . ' ez , . 1 as .f . .' usa- 1 . 'w if . Huck 'x,Ull'+'fil'2lIltllilIll, Knowlton, lflclelblute. VVliite, lxlCCl'2lL'k9Il, Chenowetln, Frost. Miles, Staley, and Coach Lough. Frou! lfllll'-DEIlHlll,2'. Blume. Keith. Biggar. RIlIHlll'1lll. Brown. XV2lfIl19I'. Iailllflll. Baseball HIS year the Pioneer baseball team was not so active as in past years on account of the shortage of funds for scheduling games. However, a few games were played with the Lapwai Indians and other independent organizations. The Normal showed fine form and gave all of the teams a good game. Back in the lineup were such veterans as Biggar, White, Edelblute, and Rambeau. These men were well supported by some outstanding raw material in the team. 'Freshmen who showed up well were Frank Frost, Art Stacy, and Hans Wagner. Next year the team expects to get some good competition in the new Normal School Conference which was organized this spring. Swimming and Cennie Two other sports occupy the time of the men during the spring quarter in addition to baseball. Swimming is a popular form of recreation, and tennis takes up a large part of the recreational activities. Tennis tournaments were played in menis singles and doubles, and in mixed doubles. A swimming meet was held in which all of the men interested in that sport took part. The events included fancy strokes, fancy diving, and races, Many of the Normal boys also take a great deal of interest in golf during the spring quarter. Art Stacy, a Freshman athlete who has s.hown outstanding ability in all sports, is rated as one of the outstanding golf players in this section of the country. 4583-
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