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- ' , B , W'll' , Th , M Kunz' , Andrirk, R. Hill. SECOND Row-Tornquist, Calzrirlwn, Nclmn, Fr E::,,1l:3wHKlll5l1 ililaifiiliifiizin, lliilogrtadffl5t,::rJ01l,0Z:fi3alka5 Loxex Row-Ruotmlainen, Carlron, Saari. Wagman. Rutherford, lllcllvt Nrwrnan: W. Ewnu, Copz, Harm, R. Ewzru. Enjoying one of the most successful seasons in recent years, Coach Boardman developed a swimming squad that was runner-up in the range, champion in the state, and second-place honor-holder in the northwest. David Robin- son and Leonard Thomas, co-captains, guided the team through a tough regular schedule to win nine of the eleven contests: Virginia 43, Eve- lerh 32, Virginia 42, Ely 30, Virginia 35, Hibbing 36, Virginia 48, Eveleth 27, Virginia 49, Ely 26, Virginia 47, Chisholm 28, Virginia 52, Gilbert 23, Virginia 53, Duluth Central 22, Virginia 31, Hib- bing 44, Virginia 59, Duluth Y. M. C. A. 23, and Duluth Cen- tral 20, and Virginia 47, Chisholm 28. Virginia upset the defend- ing Hibbing Champs to win the boys, state championship meet held at Virginia. The final results were: Virginia first with 53 points, Hibbing second with 50 points, Gilbert and Ely tied for third with 16 points each, Chisholm fourth with 10 points, and St. Paul Central fifth with 8 points. David Robinson won first and third places in the 220 and 100 yard free-style races, respec- tively. Seven other men placed in the different events. They include Williams, Froehlingsdorf, and Carlson, second places, Thomas, third place, R. Hill and McKenzie, fourth places, and,Mittan, fifth place. Froehlings- dorf, Williams, and Thomas broke the state rec- ord in winning the 150 yard medley relay, and Robinson, Thomas, McKenzie, and Freeman won the 200 yard free-style relay. Ar the northwestern meet, Hibbing nosed out Virginia for first place. Clauy co-captains congratulate. llflecllcy Relay Holden. Waiting for Ilve Gun.
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F! 5 Tor Row--Mr. Urick, Dolan, Harper, Norlandn, Mr..Sknlbuk, Mr. Hunt. MIDDLE Row-Hill, Luoda, Lind, Hakala, Kaminxki. BOT- 1 'ron Row-Pzprlnjab, Hzderutad, Wilrox, Snlmi, Koxh. M 'af A season record long to be remembered in the annals of Virginia basketball was established this year as the local squad won the district and regional championships and was runner-up in the state tournament. In coaching his first season here, Mr. Slcalbeclc was assisted in his fine work by John Uriclc. During the regular season, Virginia won twin victories over both Ely and Evelethg single victories over International Falls, Au- rora, Chisholm, Biwabilc, Hibbing, Mt. Iron, and Towerg and lost two games to Gilbert. In the first game of district play, Virginia disposed of Ely by a 20 to 14 score. Mt. Iron next fell before Vir- ginia in a contest ending at 29 to 15. By winning the champion- ship, Virginia upset the favored Gilbert team in a 26 to 19 tri- umph, which indeed was a sweet victory for local fans. Followed by throngs of rooters, Virginia displayed grit and fight in nosing out a 25 to 24 victory over Keewatin in the final moments of the regional opener. The next night Virginia defeated Carlton 26 to 17 to win the regional championship. Again Virginia fans fol- lowed their team, this time to Minneapolis. There they experi- enced another thriller in winning from Rochester 28 to 26 pggg after being almost hopelessly behind. Virginia won the . semi-finals by easily defeating Thief River Falls 37 to I 17. Although swamped in the state finals by Edison s ft , High in a 37 to 24 tussle, the Virginia team was deservant of all praise for establishing itself in second-place position. Nick Pepeln jak was awarded the mythical all-state forward position. Scoring in Kcewatm Tlmller. After the Keewatm Wm. Captain Wilcox.
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meet was 34, with Biwabilc and Nashwauk placing sec- ond and third respectively. The summary of the sea- son's dual meet scores is as follows: Virginia 48, Nashwauk 27g Virginia 44, Biwahik 313 Virginia 46, Chisholm 29, Virginia 48, Chisholm 27, Vir- ginia 50, Mountain Iron 23, Virginia 43, Eveleth 32 Virginia 41, Gilbert 343 Virginia 43, Ely 32. Rcxcuers in Actxon.Crawl Spcedsters. Cdpldin Pal Bailey. L b B I , M hlz b rk, N votny, Mrllznziz, Carlson. Sscoun Row-Mui Hmly,4Kzmppi, Engstrom, gzalllfigml Igiiitiing Tgirrilflfax ?'I1:g.rtad.o2'atZni0 Lowa: Row -Saurfz, Slade, Koxkzla, Smith, H40PH7lfl 'l, Eflfklflfl. KIUIKB-Y, R0- 7,, . Flrmly establishing itself as the Invincible , the Virginia girls' swimming team has swum its way through another successful season. For the eighth consecutive year, the Virginia team has reigned in the state, both by suf- fering no defeats in dual competition and by winning the state meet. Under the captaincy of Patsy Bailey, the team showed its capability by maintaining an average of 45 points per meet throughout the season. Although comparatively weak in the baclcstroke field this season, the mermaids had a goodly number of consistent point-getters in every other event. Climaxing the season's aquatic schedule, Virginia swept through the state swimming meet held at Biwabilc, to emerge 10 points ahead of its nearest competitors, the Biwabilc tanlcsters. In each of the free-style events, Virginia entered four girls. This entire group placed in the preliminaries in the relay swim, the 50 yard free-style and the 100 yard free-style swims, and, in the fin- als, copped the relay trophy and three places in each of the other two events. Virginia,s most promising mermaid, Doris Novotny, an eighth grader, won first in the 50 yard breast-stroke. The total number of points amassed by the locals in the state
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