High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 50 text:
“
IT-I-1 1 451 P C:-'ig :The 19:52 magician Boys' Basketball THE SCHEDULE -- 1931-1932 M.1.H.s. OPP. 37 17 Eldred Qnon-leaguel Alumni Qnon-leaguej 22 28 Bradford 14 31 Sheflield 12 30 Iohnsonburg 21 44 Ludlow 6 15 St. Marys 1 1 38 ' Kane 20 30 Emporium 22 26 Ridgway 19 35 Bradford 16 36 Sheffield 18 41 Iohnsonburg 31 35 Ludlow 15 7 St. Marys 29 19 Kane . 16 32 Emporium 21 26 Ridgway 21 61 Eldred Qnon-leaguel 17 18 Home Games. ELDRED at MT. IEWETT Mt. Iewett had an easy timehdefeating Eldred on the local court. They played a steady game with the result that the final score was 37-17, M. H. S. vs. ALUMNI The Alumni succeeded in downing the school by a late rally. The game proved to be very interesting with a linal score of 28-22. MT. IEWETT at BRADFORD On Ianuary 8, Mt. Iewett journeyed to Bradford to open the league, meeting defeat by a score of 31-14. The boys were behind from the start, the half ending 17-12. SHEFFIELD at MT. IEWETT The Sheffield boys played one of their best games to defeat us by a score of 30-12. MT. IEWETT at IOHNSONBURG Iohnsonburg's high scoring offensive proved too .fxuch for the Magic- ians , and we were defeated 44-21. LUDLOW at MT. IEWETT In what was undoubtedly the worst played game of the season, Iewett was upset by the Ludlow Giants 15-6. V-'-14x H Forty Szx f -' I x -.. if W f
”
Page 49 text:
“
f:::l C1 p K r::-:1 :The 19:52 Magxi-C1513 Bogsi Basketball Upon returning to schoolvlast fall, we began to think about what the coming year would bring forth along the line of basketball. After surveying the situation, it was discovered that the outlook was decidedly unfavorable. After graduation last Iune, only one letterman was left. However, Mr. Hood set out to do what he could with the material on hand. He proceeded to build a team with Dewey, the only letterman from last year, as the central figure. A few other men had had some experience, and a team was picked which consisted of Lawrence Anderson and LaVern Carlson as forwards, Elmer Larson as center, and Dewey and Hines as the guards. The reserve material consisted of William Malone, Lester Iohnson, Victor Larson, George Iackson and Charles Sluga. This line-up did not remain throughout the season, however. Some dropped, either due to sick- ness, or for other reasons, and some were added, so that when the season ended we found Anderson and Garell at the forward posts, Dewey at center, and E. Larson and Strotman as guards. This proved to be an effective corn- bination. Forty Five '75 Eg. : F .ry
”
Page 51 text:
“
fs 'i ' VII V fl F' 3'-TI Q'The 19:52 Magielail Bogsi Basketball MT. IEWETT at ST .MARYS St. Marys displayed a fine brand of ball and had little trouble in defeat- ing Iewett 38-ll. KANE at MT. IEWETT In one of the most exciting games of the season, the boys fell down in the last half and were defeated 30-20. MT. IEWETT at EMPORIUM The Mt. Iewett cagers were defeated by Emporium 26-22. Iewett led during most of the game only to lose out in the last few minutes. RIDGWAY us. MT. IEWETT Mt. Iewett played a better game than usual, but were no match for the powerful Elks who copped their seventh league victory 35-19. Strangely enough, however, we outscored them 5-4 in the third quarter. BRADFORD at MT. IEWETT The Mystery Team was again defeated by Bradford with a score of 36-16. The 'Magiciansn led the scoring until late in the second quarter. MT. IEWETT at SHEFFIELD Last year's champs again proved too much for Iewett and stepped away after a close first half to easily defeat us 41-18. IOHNSONBLIRG at MT. IEWETT Section Seven's Mystery Team almost pulled another surprise out of the bag when they lost to the high scoring Iohnsonburg quintet, after holding the lead until the last few minutes of the game. They were defeated, however, by a score of 35-31. MT. IEWETT at LUDLOW Success at last! After a long line of defeats, we beat Ludlow for our first league victory. It was a low scoring affair, Ludlow being limited to one field goal, the final score being 15-7. ST. MARYS at MT. IEWETT Another victory! By holdin the visitors scoreless from the field in the last half, the Mag- icians chalkedg up their second league victory 29-19. MT. IEWETT at KANE The Wolves q9layed strong basketball and defeated us 32-16. We outscored them 6-2 in the last quarter, however. EMPORIUM at MT. IEWETT After a very closely contested game, Emporium rallied in the last few minutes of play to defeat the Mystery Team 26-21. .............3 Forty Seven ,fewi-Q.-ff .. --a f- ...-411. ., X, Eb S 5. ,--- X N. x fy' ,gn ' -if , P
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.