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X vi W , X wax X al 0-'dau l Xl ,X KKK 'xi - GIRLS ASKETBALL agile R xt, N X, Riifx 5 Xlwf V N 4 41- I 44 6 Xl , '-Z N 1. , R n x i 0 I 49 N I s Q K 4 9 E Back Row-Alpha Scheflo, Virginia Heegard, Jeanette Brenden, Mable Aaberg, QMiss Foss, coach,J Ethel Smedstad, Lillian Tollefson, Christie Baukol. Front row-Jennie Hofstad, Ione Markland, Bonita Markland, Jeanette Brendephyiola Pederson, Clara Kjonaas, Olea Mickelson. if ,rf 3 ,A ff e .f 'i'.f 1i , ' n l5iJ,-yffffuf ', , i f 5 ' ' 'j f lf! fd yn!!-R uf, il, J ,. 1 ' XI ' ,, ! 0 l . S ref? 6 N K 4 2 -4' M, Q4 X XY ik? Q, 'N X
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1 - 1 I 4 i A 1 '20 0000 WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVWFOOC OOO4' OOOC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOO lfrzli---1 r '1,,.......a..-.. s . , f Qmksqas ways... ' 4' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' vwoqw 49 QQH L 3 ,,l -.lwv ---------------------------------------------------- .,, A- ll law M, Q 4. 'r 'V 4211 f 1 ll I' 1 4 ms 'N' A ff f 2 1 5-to 1 Q 2 il ,ow . ,. GLENWOOD SECONDS On Jan. 22, the Glenwood seconds furnished the opposition. This game was a thrilling one from start to finish, Starbuck fighting desperately to maintain their lead and Glenwood trying to overcome it. However they were unable to do this and the game ended, Starbuck 21-Glenwood 13. In the return game at Glenwood the local boys had an off night and , - 1 .jill could not work the ball under the basket. The comparatively low ceiling ' iw also prevented long shots. Neither team could break the defense with reg- , I f 1151! ularity so the score was small, Glenwood 9, Starbuck 4. f fl, H 0 F F M A N f ' fi: The first game with Hoffman was played up there, and in reality it - Qu was more of a football match than a basketball game. Hoffman handed us f A ' AEI: our first defeat in high school competition. The final score was 24-17. 'A EI: When Hoffman came here on Feb. 28, we were out for revenge and won f 1 gig easily. Starbuck clearly demonstrated which had the better team that Eight. Holf-iimnan was helpless against Starbuck's teamwork. Score: Star- - 23, uck 393 o man 14. '-1' S E D A N On Feb. 1, Sedan came here for the first time. The Sedan boys were Q: Email and wereisigngble gi: pass lthrgugh the strong Starbuck Defense. The 15, na score was - in ar uc 's avor. i Feb. 22, a return game was played at Sedan. This time Sedan proved to XP Q4 be a very stubborn foe and the outcome was not decided until the last two px minutes wher Starbuck stalled after securing a two point lead. The final jf' score left Starbuck 18 and Sedan 16. ' 5 H A N C 0 C K Ml 4 On Feb. 19, the local lads journeyed to Hancock. The Hancock bunch K ' was determined to get revenge for the severe drubbings they had received YM Og in football and revenge they got. The Starbuck boys were on a slump and ,I Q uldn't find the hoop. Although the spirit and cheering was present we me failed to get Yicgo'i'1yRTheCre'iult vrif1asJHIanaocg f, Stalqigbiligkqsll. .5 M M The Starbuck High School team made a nice showing in the Tourna- If 12:0 me t by going into the semi-finalsg considering their limited practice. i CYRUS fMarch 63 - ja jg., I d thAgain the two rgvals, Starbuik and Svrggsgmet. Starbuck again show- f' 0 e eir supremacy y swamping yrus y - . ' ' .fo BARRETT QMarch 7D . JJ 5' Barrett was confident of beating Starbuck but after the play started ' 3, they began to lose confidence. Starbuck held them to one measly field goal. N gi z The rest of their points were made on free throws. The final score was 17-10 in Starbuck's favor. H R Ill. E MAN fMarch 85 bg The next morning Starbuck played Herman. The Starbuck lads were -Q: exhausted after their two previous games while Herman had played only hz oiie gatme grieyliousgy. As a result, the roughriding Herman crew marched jri, aong o a - vic ory. jf' MORRIS CMarch 85 In the consolation game Morris and Starbuck fought it out. This prov- efl to be a real battle and was a better game than the championship game. jj: Starbuck started off with a bang and got the jump on Morris. However, 23: Morris kept playing cool, and played for the breaks. The score at the half og was 6-4. The second half was even more thrilling. Morris had the lead until My the fourth quarter when Starbuck again tied the score. For a few minutes MJ the play was even, when Morris sneaked through a basket and a free shot wiv to make the final score 17-14. wg-' ' W - ..-.o......-.....-..-..........-................... LZ-I-2---Q ooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooo.ooo,oooooo4.-f.-c---1. it--. g
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l I 1 O I O O 0 0 O 0 0 B322?'2222?22E22223'2222'222222'3'2ii2Clifl32'i'i'i'i22?2?3'iClii2'i iff! iii i r ti gl al 'r U 53 z GIRL BASKETBALL ,Q :ict Q .QQ K EC i The year 1930 has marked the beginning of Girls basketball in S. H. S. gi By the erection of a gymnasium it has been possible to train the body as Cr gr well as the mindg and we feel that great advancement has been made in 6+ . this through the competent coaching of Miss Foss. 5' Q 252 The first public game was played between the Juniors and Seniors. QQ: The girls, having had only a few practices, showed lack of teamwork and 6 slow passes caused much amusement to the eager public. The Juniors, 2 however, being more clever than the Seniors were successful in winning 3 15, the game by a score of 24 to 12. O P' ' 3 The following week a regular team was chosen which consisted of the 3 oo Q: following players: Mabel Aaberg, R. F., Olea Mickelson, L. F.: Alpha 2 E, Scheflo, C.g Jeanette Brenden, G. 3 Jeanette Hagen, R. G.3 Lillian Tollef- D O' son L G 8 OO ' ' ' 0 OO D if The eventful game between the H. S. and Town Team showed great 2 Q0 improvement. The High School entered the game with a determination to Q Qi give the Town Team a hard battle. Not withstanding the fact that the H. 53 S. was left to the short end of the score, when the whistle sounded the first 19 gg half, they were gaining rapidly in the last half. The game ended finding the 3 score 29 to 19, and the H. S. victorious. Q 0, 9 22 Two weeks later the Town Team was out for revenge. Meanwhile the Q 'Q' fighting spirit and enthusiasm of the H. S. team had been kindled and a- o oo . . . 2: gain the Town Team met thelr Waterloo. The final score being 22 to 19. 2 oo The Basket Ball season reached its climax in the class tournaments. Q gi The line-up showing the following results: Freshmen-6, Sophomores- 13g Juniors-43, Seniors-21. 15 Q0 0 The consolation game between the Freshmen and Sophomores left the 212 Freshmen third place by a score of 21 to 11. gi 33 05 W The best and final game between the Juniors and Seniors kept the 221 spell-bound audience in continued suspense, while the score keeper enter- 2 tained optimistic views in favor of Junior victory. The Seniors, however, 3 realized their desire-to beat the Juniors in the final game and, hence, o O0 gain the championship of the High School. The final score was 12 to 11 O 0 0 . . . . 0 'Zio with the Seniors smiling. Fi' EI 411 0 its if' 11h Q 13. 0 o N- 0 2' O s ' U oo ' 0 iii if iii! Qi A paznmrzq----------------------------------------------------5532555 -w Q Qo.oo.ctc1cfooQaaocuzvzxaogcmoa:tQQa:zo.QQo.ce:u:aa4vco4:f.o.o,o.o4:ua.o.ow.h -of- -gil
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