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TRACK For the first time in several years, last spring, S.T.H.S. had a track team. Led by football and basketball captain, Robert Scott, the team showed plenty of fight and willingness to win. Major Letter Men SCOTT. ROBERT—100-yard, 220-yard, 440-yard, relays CAIN. DICK—High and low hurdles, relays FISCHER. DICK—High and low hurdles, relays WAGNER. DICK—Shot put, discus, broad jump PRIESMAN. RUSS—100-yard, 220-yard, pole vault, high jump, relay BARKER, FRANK—Shot put. discus Minor Letter Men HAGE, GENE—Pole vault, broad jump LEWIS. ROBERT—High jump HELGREN, JACK—High jump DUVICK. ED—High hurdles, high jump GREENWOOD. WARREN — 440-yard. 880-yard OBENHAUS. BRUCE—Mile STINE, RAY—Mile ★ ★ ★ 1945 SCHEDULE April 13—Morris. Sandwich at Ottawa April 24—Oswego, Somonauk at Sandwich April 27—Oswego. Sandwich at Sycamore May 5—Palatine Relays May 8—Sandwich. Somonauk at Mendota May 1 2—District Meet at Aurora 1946 SCHEDULE April 12—Morris, Sandwich at Ottawa April 19—Sycamore, Oswego at Sandwich April 26—Marmion, Oswego at Sandwich May 3—Oswego, Sandwich at Marmion May 7—Mendota. Somonauk at Sandwich The 1946 Reflector 25
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First row—Norman Flavin. Robert Gran, Jack Hclgren. Warren Greenwood. Don Ropp. Second row— Gordon Greenwood. Wiley Updike, Lynn Hough. Bob Hackler, l ewis Mueller. Back row—Coach Robert Thcus, Paul Mueller. Bob Fanning, Richard Law. Richard Scent. Chuck King. Not in picture—Vcrdell Hanson, DuWayne Johnson. BASKETBALL The 1945-46 basketball was a disappointment to the town as far as winning and losing games. The Indians won five games, four of these in conference battles (in the conference Sandwich was fifth) and lost a total of twenty games. S.T.H.S. scored 917 points for an average of 36.7 points per game. Sandwich opponents scored 1063 points for an average of 42.4 points per game. One of the major causes for the S.T.H.S. failure was their inability to hit at the free throw line. Out of 493 free throws. Sandwich only made 221 for 44% average, while the Indians' opponents chalked up free throws at a 53% pace. The majority of the scoring was done by the following: W. Greenwood, 238: Ropp. 219; Gran, 153; Flavin, 96; Herman. 64; Helgren. 46; Hanson, 33: Hough. 18: G. Greenwood, 37; and L. Mueller, 8. Lettermen this year were: W. Greenwood, Gran, Helgren. Ropp, Flavin. Hanson, G. Greenwood, Hough, Mueller, and Herman. Of the ten lettermen seven are juniors which looks bright for next year. 24 The 1946 Reflector
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