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ATHLETICS .lnulu-tm-1-1's wi-ru just gl-lling' 5lZll'll'Ll wlu-11 tlu- wliifilu lmlx-w. tlu- Uhalli .vuzwks sliuwing lll for Al2ll'lllll'll0 zuul, Ill for lrun Him-i'. llll, luryl talk :xluunt vmu' 1-raiul :uul 'llPl'-L'L lillS ft-4-lili--'sl u f F! P' MIC!-HGAMME-MENOMINEE. t'l zit '.l'l'll!lllIlll luauliiig. ilu- Alltlllgilllllllt' boys Cilllllx on ilu- flum' to play tlu- fmwminlalilm- Alt-iimiiiiu-0 squacl-and Sjlfllllg' il surprisl-. Nl,-. tlu-5' All1lll'i win lull ilu- Qllllli- was su cluso that hliklllgkllllllll' gut as lllllkli rn-llit as lllllllgll slu- haul wmi lu-1' gzulu,-. flfhc lirst half 1-iulm-ll with Mu- nunmiiu-u in tlu- lt-all. T-5. ligliling for on-ijv point sho mach-. ln tlu- sm-mul half lla-iumiiiu-v ran up anutlu-1' st-von points in Min-liigzuiniu-'s six, tlu- iliiial --mimi lu-ing' ll-ll. llivliigalniiig playa-ml a slow gauu-. lull. wort- lilllil- 1-rs. not gixing' up until ilu- last whistle bln-w. Tlu- gzuiu- haul mu- 4-Ilk-vt. flt lmluw lli-nmnilu-1-'s rm-p to pieces. llarmpu-ttg haul swamp:-el llivlli- gamiiu- :uul Rlvnmniiuu- hall lu-atm-ii liscaiialmg lflsuanal-a luzul lu-att-11 Mai'- upu-tto, alul yt-t Mivliigmiiiiu- 'lu-ld 3-lDll0l'Illll00 to :x thu-c point- lm-zul. IRON MOUNTAIN-MUNISING. This gziuu- was fullowt-ml 1-lose-ly by Roll aiul lYliit0 fulluwa-rs fm' tlu- flm-al slgglw-gziliv-'11 was in take- mi tlu- wimu-1'. 11VlllllSlllg was no mate-li for Irun Q-lomitliii. lu-ing miu-li liglltc-1' mul iuil as fast. lint tlu- ss-orv was no iiulic-ation ul Iron llnimtaiifs sin-iigtli fm' slu- was not l'0l'l'l'f'l to show lu-1' rm-al aliiliiy. And slu- we-ut into tlu- ganna with Marqiu-ltv an im- kiuswn qilaiitilyf' lrmi fllmmlain ran up 238 points to 3lu1iisii'ug's ta-ii. 'l'lu- mily fm-aturc of tlu- gaiwu- was tlu- fan-1 that tinu- was vallm-ll livr- timm-5, fin' nu-li liaving bluntly iu-si-s. Aixft liaslu-tliall Zlll awful ruugli ganu-7 HOUGHTON-ONTONAGON. 'l'lu- llrst ganu- of tlu- 1-ve-ning sm-ssion was llll0tll0l' L-mite-st c-lust-ly watt-lu-ml hy all spa-L-tutors. 'I'lu- mucli vamitl-cl llouglitoii tm-:un was to be st-vu in an-tiuu. Aiul avtinn it was. XYitlumt playing: zulu-li more than :I przu-tin-u gzinu-. tlu- COIJIIUI' K'UllYlll'j' boys ova-i'wlu-liiu-il flntmiagmi 335-2. 'l'lu- l't'2ltlll'l S of tlu- gaim- wa-1-0 tlu- basic:-t sliootiiig ul' XYinimui' and Mil-lu-ls. of llllllglllllll. aiul ilu- playing' of Fmitli ful' Ullltlllllgfllll. a mu-- :lrnu-ll playa-r. llis playing sluiwt-ml Class aiul rc-pc-atm-ally rlrs-w forth rouiuls nf applziusm- lll'0I'll tlu- spm-r-tzniors. S00-NORMAL. XYitl1 llu- 'lu-lp of tlu-ii' star fo1'wai'cl, llisluip. the Soo lligli was almlc- lu ch-fl-at liu- N0l'I'l'lill Sl-T. lt looked for tlu- first liftc-on iiifnutl-s of tlu- ganu- as if ilu- Xurnial would not make fl Singh- lmskm-t wlu-in Gilluttm-. lm-:uling tlu- Normal sql-zul. sunk mu- frmn tlu- vc-iitc-1' of tlu- floor. 'I'lu-re was little liopo lm' tlu- training sc-linol boys during the oiitiiw- QIIIIIIO. NEGAUNEE-MANISTIQUE. Tlu- Ns-,qzxuiu-Q--Haiiisifqxw gxiiiu- was a clisappointmmit. Nut th-it the spm-r'ta1n1's walltn-ll Nc-gyxluu-v in lose but tlu-3' expr-1-tml a clnsl- gaiue for
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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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