Northwest School of Agriculture - Red River Aggie Yearbook (Crookston, MN)

 - Class of 1927

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Northwest School of Agriculture - Red River Aggie Yearbook (Crookston, MN) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 61 of 102
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Page 61 text:

'l'nic RED RIVER Arson: .Uuniur Qllasa Gleam , Torgerson C. Torgerson Spokely 15Cl'g'gl'l'll Stordahl Confer lioisum XVollebeck The Juniors have shown their ability in basketball by winning all games to date. The outa-ome of the final game in which they will play the Advanced is not known at this time, but their cliant-es for winning the interulass championship are good. Un- tlonbtedly the .lnnior team will furnish good material for the school team next year. Zlirmahman Qllazz Zileam Due to their lack of experience in basketball, it is but natural to expect the Fresh- men to lose to tht-ir more experienced opponents. In the games played the right spirit and iight were very obvious. This offsets the fact that they lost. YVith more practice, together with the right spirit, the Freshmen team will develop several good players. I Jannnan Cowles Johnson Dovk Elton Gantlrucl Ocllaml Ityclm-n Page Fiftyatliree

Page 60 text:

l illlllll Rim RlX'PlI! Anemia Ahuanreh Glass Zileam Nelson Shelmlrew Cartwright Sic-nlmrg Lewis Anderslui Rudser I,i1lu Altllough it had hut a Very small group of sfuch-nts lu pick from, lhe ,Xdvaneerl team has made a rec-Ord for itself in class haskethall. They have defeated bolh Senior and the lfreshmen teams in the first series of games played and must be rm-c-koned with when the school championship is to be deeimhd. Seniur Gllasz Cham AS is customary i11 hasketball at the Northwest Sehool. the members of lhe first ieam cannot take part in the interelass games. For this reason the aggressive players are well weedefl out of the Senior Class. Nevcrlllc-less. the Senior lvam won third plaee in the interelass gaines, losing to thc- rxllY3IlL4l'fl and Juniors. lml winning over llu- Freshmen. Danielson Suelimnel Aakre Dalus ljriekson Trandelii Anderson Priya lffflllf-filo



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1.-f . , if 1 , tg, . . . - ,.,, .W f,,4 V ,.,. , MQ- N 'U' 'l'1m Rim RIVER Aomic e ,.,nA, . ,.,,. W. .,.,,. . . Eankrthall LaVoi, Uoaclz, Younggren, lingmzm, Liiiflquist, I.nehau, llatmriek, Milligan, flssl, Uorwh Stenhorg, Hedstrand, Skatvolcl, Ostlie, Ganflrucl UI.LOYVING'an intermission of two weeks, our athletie interests turned to .wa basketball. lhe prospeets for a winning team were not good due to the faet that most of the team were pieked from a squad of new and inexpericneetl players, only one letterman being on hand for the first game. Two weeks of strenuous praetiee put the team in eondition for the first game, which was played with Stephen on our floor, 'l'he result was a vietory forthe Aggies. A return game was played a week later on Str-phen's floor in whieh they took revenge by beating our team by one point. These were the only games played before the holidays. Basketball was resumed again with renewed interest at the start of' the winter tcrm. Prevailing siekness among several of the first team men was a big ohstaele in the way of keeping the team in first elass eondition during the season. lfrling Gor- den, regular forward before fhristmas. did not return to sehool beeause of this. Sickness was partly the reason why we lost. by a narrow margin. to 'l'hief River Falls on their home floor. In one of the most exeiting games ever played on the home floor, the Aggies beat the Strong Fertile team. tournament winners of distriet two. YVhen the time was up, the seore was a tie. and an overtime period in whieh Skatvohl and Gandrud both scored field goals ended the game in favor of the Aggies. The game at Ada. where our team played the fast Ada squad. turned out a dceided victory for our opponents. The Aggies were unable to eheek .Mlals repeated seor- lllg. 'l'hev made up for this defeat a week later by defeating liemid-ii 'l'eaehers. on lil'lGI7l,AltS LINICU l' Sl'I5S'l'I't'I l'l'1S SK.X'1'Y0l,lJ Right, l orw:nrd IINNIIHCK U.XNIJltl'l7 Left l orxv:urd YUIVNGGRICN IlI'll7S'l'R.XNl7 Center 'l'tlliGliRStlN S'l'l'lNl3tJlHi Right, Guard I.l'f'll.XU US'I'I,Il'l Left Guard HNCIBIAN Page Fifly

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