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1931 THE BABY BADGERS The Baby Badgers ' football team won from Kalama High on the home field, played a tie with Jefferson High of Portland, and lost to the Chemawa Indians on their home field. Coached by Al Weinel this team developed rapidly, and often set the varsity for loser at practice. Undoubtedly the varsity will draw much valuable material from the Babes next year. Weinel z Ninety-six
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1931 WiJI Critchfield or Biacbman Stop Him? PROSPECTS Next fall, with nearly all of the lettermen back, we should be better than ever. We will miss Captain Frost, Walker, Charlton, and De- Weese. The team this past year was com- posed largely of Freshmen, and with the same boys back for three more years football at Pacific looks good. 1930 Schedule Sept. 20 Pacific Oregon 20 Sept. 27 Pacific 13 Monmouth 7 Oct. 3 Pacific 6 Columbia 13 Oct. 11 Pacific 12 Linfield Oct. 17 Pacific 62 Albany Oct. 21 Pacific Whitman Oct. 24 Pacific Ore. State 57 Nov. 22 Pacific 6 C. P. S. Nov. 29 Pacific 6 Willamette 39 Hoekstra Whiting Donnley I Ninety-five
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®f BASKETBALL SEASON— 1930-1931 HI The basketball team this year, with the ex- ception of one letter- man, Captain John Walker, was composed entirely of Freshmen. To meet the veteran teams of the confer- ence Pacific put up a fighting group. Conner Twenty-five prelimi- waiker nary games were scheduled and played before the start of the regular sea- son, which was held over until the second s emester. Of these we won sixteen and lost nine. In our conference we played nine games, winning two and losing seven. The first two games were played at Walla Walla with Whitman. We lost them both, 44-20 and 52-28. The second game was closer than the score indicates for with about 15 minutes to play the score was 19-17. The next was played at McMinnville against Linfield, and we were beaten badly, 47-23, Linfield putting up a fine team. Our first victory came in our own gym with College of Idaho. It was a rousing game with the first half find- ing us in the lead 20-18 and the game ending 43-41. All the boys played well. The next two games were with Willamette, who beat us easily both times. Their five was exactly the same as their championship team the year before. Cox I Ninety-seven
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