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E, X we i Mervil Watkins, Gerald Taylor, Floyd Housel, Doyle Mingus, Frank Bussing, Harold Dill, Ervan Fandry, Lauren Housel. 1932 Track Lettermen HAROLD DILL, captain-elect of the '33 cinder team, lettered in 440-yard dash. FRANK BUSSING lettered in the high hurdles and 440-yard dash. RJERRYU TAYLOR lettered in broad jump, low hurdles and 100-yard dash. FLOYD I-IOUSEL lettered in the pole vault, 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash and high jump. DOYLE MINGUS lettered in the high jump and javelin. ERVAN FANDRY lettered in the 880 yard run, mile and high jump. LAUREN HOUSEL lettered in the pole vault. MERVIL WATKINS lettered in the mile. The following boys who are not pictured above lettered in 1932. Their record follows: Gus PETERS lettered in the 12-pound shot-put and discus. RAY STANTON lettered in the 12-pound shot-put and discus. DON BROWN lettered in the discus and 880-yard run. WAYNE HATTING lettered in the 100 and 220 yard dash. GEORGE WIDNEY lettered in pole vault. BILL KUGLER lettered in the half-mile. PHILLIP NAVIAUX lettered in the mile. TRACK SEASON FOR 1933. Competing in three cinder meets. two of which were conference, the 1933 Minute Men made commendable records, and in two events broke those of former years. In the triangular bout with Keamey and Holdrege, Lexington scored 39 points to tie with Kearney for second. very In the Dawson County meet, Lexington won the silver baton in the 880 yard relay. They collected 36 1-4 points to finish second behind Gothenburg. Taylor and Bussing tumed in the best marks. The Southwest Meet held at North Platte, April 28, was won by North Platte with 58 3-4 points. Gothenburg came second with 48 3-4 pointsg Holdrege third, 18 1-2g and Lexington and Cambridge tied for fourth with a total of 11 points. Curtis followed next with 6 points and McCook brought in 3-4 of a point. Lexington scored as follows: 220 Yard Dash-Taylor, first. Mile-Giles, fourth. Pole Vault-Housel, tied for third. Discus--Greenlee, fourth. Relay-Second, run by Taylor, Dill, Slack, Parkhurst. l f l Nl. x E. A. .5 . . ' R l , . l . I l s an . ffl fi l will ,.,, ..- -:Wllg - 9 Q? 'l' A ii -..ffff fff 'i M jjj 1' 4
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1, Q, I 7 1 v I e7 The Basketball Score Board Lexington Opponents December 16-Elmcreelc, here 6 31 December 21-Bertrand, here ,,,,,,,, 26 24 December 21-Eustis, here ,,.,,,,,,,, .,.e,,,, 2 6 Z2 January 6-North Platte, there ..., .. .7 ,,,,, 8 14 January Cozad, here ,,,,,e,,,,, January 13-Gothenburg, there ,. January 20-Ravenna, here ,,,.,., January -Cozad, there ,,.,,, January 31--Overton, here ,,r..,, February 4-Norfolk, here ...,.. February -Gothenburg, here ,,,,, February -Kearney, here ,,,.,,,,,,, February -North Platte, here February -Curtis, there A, .,,,,,...,, February -Holdrege, there .....,, February -Sumner, here ,e,,,,, March 3-Curtis, here ,,,,,,, In the first hurdle of the Southwest Conference Tournament at North Platte, Lex- ington clownecl Oshkosh by a score of 26 to 12. In the second round North Platte lead the Nlinute Men Z7-21. Thus ended the season for the baslceteers. l 2 X ffl f 3? l 1 l r u r -, L , l it F JI ' ,G 1 l ll l Back Row-Vernon French, Roy Rinker, Wayne Raudebaugh. Harold Burns, Donald French, Paul Adams, 1 I Leon Simon, Merle Nlm-gan. Front Row-Dutch Hebrew, Lowell Lape, Doyle Mingus, Lyle Hebrew, Jack Harper, Oliver Greenlee, N572-5 l Maynard Mingrls. f Kig' DXF-,ix f R -X HS X if 'fflfs ,414- ' ,kt RK Q3 jr' Q 'Xfghkfy-' Dvd !,fff FX' --Yxggeazfall-f' ll. ..,,.:rf f .1 r
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Q9 Q' L,.. .. ,.-- e ---- V if as 4 I i 'V'-S+. l SCENES FROM 1932 TRACK MEETS. 1933 Tracksters Although Taylor has shut his eyes, he is not leading blindly in the 220. Bussing's endurance in the 440 reminds us of Browning's Roland who ugalloped and stood. ' Doyle Muagus may look faint but he certainly can high jump. A few traclcsters waiting their turn. Ah! Terra firmal Where art thou? Comes a pause in the. day's occupationf' VV Is he a hurdler! Vernon French of Junior High. Wu.. 2 61 T Nl f 1 lllli
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