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ai fi zinici xinioiaic1oio:n1n1cix:1:xicin:e::z.:c: GIRLS' BASKETBALL Third Row: Jean Brownlie, Phyllis Berry, Marguerite King, Betty Eagan, Marilyn Townsend, Mary Annett. Second Row: Mrs. Cramer CChaperonb, Betty Kellogg, Mary Delles, Thomasine Gallagher, Mary Eagan. First Row: Jeanne Brown, Irene Seymour, Lila Sinn, Iona Miller, Dorothy Rein- holdt, Laura Beals. Not in Picture: Gerald Wilson Cmanagerj, Helen Cassady. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1942-1943 The girls' basketball team could not shake off a jinx that seems to be on its trail. After losing last second decisions for two years in a row to the County Champions, this year's quintet lost to Milo, county runners-up, in an overtime game, The girls also lost the Tri-River Conference title to Spring Hill when a free throw in the last four seconds enabled the Spring Hlill girls to gain a tie in their game with Norwalk. The girls won 16 games and lost 5. Van Meter, Spring Hill, Milo, and Thayer who held decisions over the local sextet were all sectionals finalists. Spring Hill and Thayer advanced to the district. Losses will be heavy, Irene Seymour, Lila Sinn, Iona Miller, Dorothy Rein- holdt, Jeanne Brown, Helen Cassady, and Betty Kellogg all letter winners are Seniors will be graduated. Thomasine Gallagher, Mary Delles, and Laura Beals also received awards. The first four named were placed on the honor roll hv the Des Moines Register for their play during the season. GIRLS' BASKETBALL RECORD M. H. S. 39-St. Marys 26 M. H. S. 25-St. Marys 19 M. H. S. 21-Winterset 19 M. H. S, 33-St. Charles 25 M. H. S. 42-St. Charles 17 M. H. S. 17-Norwalk 20 M. H, S. 15-Spring Hill ll M. H. S. 19-Spring Hill 31 M. H. S. 43-Patterson 12 M. H. S. 27-Truro 11 M. H. S. 15-Van Meter 22 M. H. S. 39-Carlisle 37 M. H. S. 28-Norwalk 21 M. H. S. 46-Patterson 39 M. H. S. 26-Winterset 13 M. H. S. 23-New Virginia 22 County Tournament at Indianola M. H. S. 25-Beech 17 M. H. S. 17-Milo 19 fovertimel Sectional Tournament at St. Charles M. H. S. 344Macksburg 20 M. H. S. 19-Thayer 27 M. I-I. S. 33-Peru 30 'iz 2
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o uzumomninioiumnmurioioininioioininiomrri oi u 1 ! H H H H u I I 1 1 i i i i i i 4 I R H H H H H u H H H H II I I II '1 1 1 1 Ii 1 1 4 io BOYS'BASKETBALL H is W an 4+ H H i H 1 ur 1 11 1 11 Third Row: Charles Spain, William Wiedmann, Richard Husted, Byron Brown, Gerald Stewart. Second Row: Mr. Cramer fCoachJ, Gerald Millican, Robert Spain, Alvin Knapp, ,, Glenn Smith. First Row: Francis Kelly, Charles Jenks, Orval Frazier, Donald Stewart, Max H Beam. Not in Picture: Gerald Wilson fStudent Managerb. 1. BOYS' BASKETBALL 1942-1943 ll The hoys' hasketball team had a successful season by winning 15 games and losing 8. All of the losses were by a small margin with the exception of the +1 first Van Meter game. The team was built around five letter winners from last year although only one, Charles Jenks, was a regular. They were Charles Jenks, Francis Kelly, Donald Stewart, Max Beam, and Orval Frazier. Max Beam left at the end of the first semester to enter Simpson College. S The boys were Warren County runners-up and Tri-River Conference Cham- .. pions for the second successive year. Letter winners for the past season were Charles Jenks, Francis Kelly, Max Beam, Donald Stewart. Orval Frazier, Charles Spain, Robert Spain, Glenn Smith, and Gerald Stewart. Prospects for next year's team appear good since Charles Jenks, Francis ., Kelly, and Donald Stewart were the only Seniors on the squad. Charles Jenks and Don Stewart received honorable mention by the Des Moines Register for their season's play. Boys' BASKETBALL RECORD II M. H. s. 35-St. Marys 25 M. H, s. 20-St. Marys 13 M. H. S. 26-Winterset 22 M. H. S. 37-Norwalk 24 0 M. H. S. 24-St. Charles 26 M. H. S. 24-Spring Hill 22 M, H. S. 31-Spring Hill 17 M. H. S. 22--Truro 13 ,, M. H. S. S4-Patterson 28 M. H. S. 33-Carlisle 35 M. H. S. 18-Van Meter 42 M. H. S. 26-Patterson L51 ,, M. H. S. 30-Norwalk 8 M. H. S. 41-New Virginia 27 M. H. S. 27-Winterset 34 11 County Tournament at Indianola M. H. S. l8-Hartford 15 M. H, S. 30-New Virginia 25 M H. S. 22-Indianola 16 M. H. S. 28-Carlisle 30 1. Sectional Tournament at Winterset M. H. S. 39--Patterson 26 M. H. S. 31-Van Meter 34 M. H. S. 41-Peru 31 T ll ::i:iei:1::io1::::xia1:i:i:i::1::::m1:mi:::iieo:o ik
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foviocnocnncnoqsogninicszcixzzieioicznzaiaze s'1 . ll! soars' BASEBALL II ' .. ll H an .. . 4. li ii II 1. II I. 4. .. .. . II I. ll II .. .. Third Row: Donald Deheck, Richard Hume, William Wiedmann, Robert wied- U mann, Glenn Smith. U ll Second Row: Gerald Millican, Charles Spain, Byron Brown, Max Beam, Gerald H Stewart, Coach Cramer. First Row: Robert Smith, Charles Jenks, Francis Kelly, Orval Frazier, Donald Stewart, Robert Spain. Not in Picture: Harry Hill. Two consecutive no-hit baseball games by Charles Jenks and Orval Frazier ,, gave the baseball team a good start and they finished the season undefeated, winning seven games. Due to the war, no series of tournaments were held in 1. the fall. The spring series will be held, however, and everyone is hoping the team will give a good account of itself. .. Four regulars from last year's championship team graduated: Paul Alexan- der, centerfielderg james Sharon, catchcr and outfielder, Melvin Martens, short- stop, and joe Seymour, pitcher and lst baseman. ll H FALL 1941 ll State Baseball Champions Won 14 Lost 2 SPRING 1942 .. 1' M. H. s. is-sm. Marys 2 M. H. s. 4-Roosevelt D. M. o ll M H. S. 3-Waukee 1 M. H. S. 8-Indianola 1 M. H. s. a-Romven D. M. 2 M. 1-1. s. o-sr. charms 1 II M. H. S. l-Van Meter 6 M. H. S. 7-Norwalk 6 SECTIONAL 'V M. H. S. 8-Winterset 0 M. H. S. 1-St. Charles 0 M. H. S. 9-Truro 3 DISTRICT M. H. S. 4-Indianola 3 M. H. S. 2-What Cheer 4 M. H. S. 6-Montour 3 FALL 1942 H M. H. S. 7-St. Marys 0 M. I-I. S. 10-Spring Hill 1 I. M. H. S. 14-Spring Hill 0 M. H. S. 3-Van Meter 0 II M. H. S. 13-Norwalk 0 M. H. S. 7-St. Marys 5 .. M. H. S. 8-Norwalk 5 II SPRING 1943 M. H. S. 3-St. Marys 1 April 27--Spring Hill--Here. ll M. H. S. 6-lndianola 8 April 30-North Des Moines-There. ' M. H. S. 4-Indianola 3 May 4-Spring Hill-There. M. H. S. l-Des Moines fNorthJ 0 May 8-10-11-Sectional Tournament. M. H. S. 9-St. Marys 1 0:0 is - omoifozo 2219:
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