Parsons College - Peira Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)

 - Class of 1936

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Coach Frank. Johnson. Parks. Terrell. Hill Black. Hynde. Marquis. Miner, Finney. Steneker IfoRREsT MARQUIS. Captain PARSONS 32, KIRKSVILLE COLLEGE 30 With only one regular, Captain Forrest Marquis back from last season's quintet, Parsons opened the 1934-35 basketball schedule with a 32 to 30 win over the Kirksville School of Osteopathy on the Wildcat court. The visitors led Parsons 20 to 11 at halftime but Butch Miner, freshman center, and Bob Hynd did some second half scoring while Bernard Black dropped in the winning bucket with just over a minute to play, after first tying the score with a free throw. Miner took the scoring honors of the evening with eleven points. CARTHAGE 32, PARSONS 26 Less than a week after their opening contest the pink and green cagers journeyed to Carthage, Illinois, losing to the Redmen of Carthage College by the score of 32 to 26. Parsons played good basketball McClain. Krebill. McClure. Gobblc, Hill Barbour. Irvine. Heston. Tincher. Webb. Van Fleet

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throughout only to be weakened in the closing minutes of play when Miner, center, and Captaln Marquis, guard, left the game with four personal fouls and Carthage tallied to win the contest. PARSONS 25, KIRKSVILLE COLLEGE 20 Playing their third and fourth games of the season on successive nights the Wildcats won from, and then were defeated by, the Kirksville Osteopaths at Kirksville, Mo. In the first contest the score was close all the way through but Miner counted ten points to help give Parsons an edge in the 23 to 20 final score. Both teams scored equally from the field but Coach Leo Frank's men made seven gift shots to four for Kirksville and thereby hangs the tale. KIRKSVILLE COLLEGE 29, PARSONS 23 The Parsons second team, with the exception of Bernard Black, started this contest and the Osteo- paths scored their Hrst win over the Wildcats by the score of 29 to 23. Although tired from the game the evening before the Parsons regulars did fine work when they came into the fray and were cutting down their opponents' lead as the gun sounded. Wood of Kirksville led the scoring with ten points. Miner and Marquis tallied nine and eight respectively for Parsons. SIMPSON 25, PARSONS 16 On january 15 the Parsons cagers journeyed to Indianola for their opening Iowa Conference game of the year. The Methodists were rated among the pre-season favorites and after a long defensive struggle Parsons took a 25 to 16 defeat. Butch Miner, at center for Parsons, scored all of his team's field goals, totaling ten points. Bowles of Simpson scored a like number. A return game was not played this year with the Methodists who finished in sixth place in the conference. CENTRAL 31, PARSONS 26 Parsons lost to Central at Pella, 31 to 26 in their second Iowa Conference game. The Wildcats, led by Bernard Black, did some good ball playing the first half, the period ending 13 to 12 in Parsons' favor. Hoekstra of Central showed his team the way to the Wildcat basket in the second half and the Pellamen ran their score to 31. Parsons made ten out of twelve gift shots but Miner fouled out of the game as did Hoekstra. IOWA WESLEYAN 40, PARSONS 34 On the evening of january 26, Iowa Wesleyan, last year's Iowa Conference champions, came to Eair- field to play their old rivals and hnally came from behind to take home a victory, 40 to 34. The Wild- cats led all the way until the last few minutes when Gene Patterson of the Tigers led a rally which over- came the Wildcat lead. At halftime Parsons led 20 to 18. Patterson grabbed scoring honors with twelve points but Steneker and Hynd of Parsons got ten apiece. Steneker's Hoot work was also outstanding. PARSONS 45, PENN 33 Coach Franks cagers won their first Iowa Confer- ence game in four start by downing William Penn College at Oskaloosa, 45 to 33. The Quakers had now broken even in six league tilts. The Wildcats ROBERT HYNDE, Forward CARROLL STENEKER. Guard RICHARD FlNNEi'fGuard

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