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Review of Basketball Season. Jil1l11il1'y 25- 31.11. S., 163 i1ZSC21112lll2l, 21. I1'1-l11'11a1'y 1 l'l1l'1l2l1'y 1 e111'l1z11'y l eb1'11z1ry F0lll'lI2ll'y Mareli T B12l1'l'll S 31ill'l'l1 1-1 March 18 N'.11'e11 21 Nizlrell 22 1x12l1'L'l1 22 March 22 . S., 203' Nltgklllllfqg lligh, 14. . S., 143 lSll1l0111l11QI, 2-1. S., 223 Xl1g'i1llllL'U Guild, 9. . S., 53 NCQRLIIIICLE High, 26. '1 . S.. 223 hV2lli1'1ll'1fl, 151. 123 311Cl11gll11ll110, 10. 12- Y N1 L' C, 9 ..-.., ...1. .L. lT3 lrlllllvlllillg, 23. ., 2153 3llL'lllgil.1l1l11C, 2. TOURNAMENT GAMES. .. 1113 1ro11 lliver, 10. 223 1l'01l 310l11lt1l1ll, 11. S.. 123 Nl'gilll11L'l', 14. S3 Ishpeining, 15. ISHPEMING VS. MARQUETTE. TsllI1l'll1lI1jI 111-f1-1111-11 5l:11'1111ette by a !4L'll1'L? of 28-1-f 111 the first few 111i11l1tes of tl1e Qillllk' Uoodney, tl g'1l1l1'fl, was lllj111'Oll, but insisted on Ckllltlllllillg' i11 the ly 1'z11'rie1l 011 t11e floor. i I0 Tillllvlllilltil crack gaine, but was 11111211- IS1l1D01ll111g 011011011 the gklllll? by Illilliillgl' two baskets i11 s11eeessio11. Tlll'1l they fouled 211111 liarris made tlllf t11row. Saari f'ollowe11 this with il Iield basket. ISl11M'11111lg1 now 11121110 four field baskets in Sl1Cl'0SS10ll. 11'arris stopped this, and dropped ong i11 from under the basket. ,IS11IJ9lll- ing 1l1f1fl031P10tll01' spurt and 511000011111 i11 lllilkillg two 111ore baskets before the half 1-11111-11 with t11e seore 16-5. in 1SllPL'1l1111g S favor. The Sltkfflllll half was ahnost a repetition of the first, exeept that Har- illlltitl' 1111111 1SllIJ01111l1Ql' dow11 to 12.-10. in 1S1lll10111ll1g'S favor. The game 1-11111111 with the s1'111'e 28-14 in favor of the 1111-tllt?-1'O21ll team. 11-2l1'l'1S St2ll'1'C41 tl11'U11g'llUl1t the game, making' S of the 1-1 points. Saari and Mel.-1-1111 played 21 very good gillllll. 1iiel's work as gllilffl was excel- lent, as ISl1lN'1ll1llg.S baskets were 1110Sl,ly long shots. Y. M. C. C. VS. M. H. S. Nnrqilette played what is literally 0:1111-11 a game and virtually 21 p1'111-'-- '.. Q.. -' . . . , 1111 foi N1 ll S by lll'fl'ilt111lLfi2l16 X. M. C. C. to 21 t1l111- of 32-5. NIcI.ea'1 011011041 the Q111116 by inaking 11 basket fl'0l11'lll'fl1' the side. 1101lllCll'Y 1111p1i1-1111-11 this with a l'll1111ll1g' shot. Then 13111'aga fouled and Saari :nade the shot. B11f1.ea11 followed this wit11 his second basket of the ganw. l'11i1 , Miller 111:1d1- the Y. M. C. Cf first field basket with 2111 excel- l1-nt 1l1'L'l1CLl shot, fof the 3Ii'N'2ll11il1'i1 typ1'1. Then Harris s1-o1'e11 11 field basket whi1'h Mi11er followed with another
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ATHLETIC BOARD Frank Geill, Treas.g Donald McLean, Pres.g Albert Dolf, Publicit Mgr.g Rudolph Larson, Vice-Pres.g Mary Pierce, Secretary. Our Coach
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ATHLETICS line shot. Saari made a field basket, and the hall' ended with the si-ore ll-4, in our favor. The second half opened with lleaudry starting the ball a rolling, the seoring was as follows: Mehean 2. Harris 4. Saari l. Mehean 4. Saari l, llarris 2, lleaudry 2. Baraga l, Saari l, Anderson 2. The game ended with the score 32-5 in our favor. Mi-Liean. as running forward, played a good, elean game, and made ill of the 32 points. llarris and Beaudry played their usual fast game and made l-l of the 312 points lllarris S, Beaudry 63. Saari and Anderson, as guards. did exeellent work and sueeeeded in keeping Red Maloney from making 11 basket. THIRD ANNUAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. Tn order that the high school students might see the tournament games without interference with their studies, the Friday afternoon ses- sion of the 28th was held Saturday morning. Rlareh 2tith. Friday noon saw the pupils walk o'lt of the sehool sorry Ui beeause they were not able to stroll in its shaded corridors and sit down to dream in its restful reeltation rooms. But they made the best of it, for at one-thirty Friday afternoon a visitor in the eity might have thought the Biggest Conglomeration and Colleetion of YVild Animals was visiting town. Promptly at 2 o'eloek lf. O. Haut, of the Normal sehool. tossed up the hall for the first game of the tournament. The whistle blew and the Third Annual Basketball Tournament was on! From that time on there was no eessation in basketball. Q liseanaba and Gwinn started the tournament. The S-indv City boys were heavier than the Marquette County erew but the speed of the smaller fellows almost made up for their lack in weight. Goodman, eaptain of the Gwinn squad, was faster on his feet than any man playing in the tournament. Always here. always there, he was a veritable whirlwind. llis team-mates. enthused by his spirit, put up a game light, but were forced to defeat by a score of 12-9. MARQUETTE-IRON RIVER. The areal game of the first session was the Marquette-Tron River eontest. The Red and YVhite warriors were determfned to get in the semi-linals. and the 'lron River boys werg just as determined to foree Marquette out in the prelim'naries. The first half was a thriller if ever therp was one. First. the loeal boys would seore, then, the iron eountry boys would add a point to their tally. Alternating l'ke this. the first half ended Marquette leading by a slender margin. l0'T. Coaeh llorr'son's between-half talk did wonders. Tn the seeond half Iron River was put on the k'bosh. The lied and White
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