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1940 THB ZMBZR l9!1 Th Letter Len Although Ben new noon, our xeteran player nlth inf Seasors to his c edlt did not set a y corirg record he wa ar lrwaluable deFer lve player He over ame his old tend er y to foul tk1S ytar and so could L e hl d f n e wo k to dw ntage for longer periods H v reelected hororary captain Dlck Westphal, our en1or forward started the e so w th corslstert coring but after a physical lrgurv low i dowr h1s fast game The team will surely mls these two rext year Dan scorer mar we dou ly control this 0 son 11eld the corference' leadlng with 526 polnts to his credlt, was the could court or to take us out of the 6ffSCt1X6 s he galred polse ard self B111 He ly, 3u,ior guard, who flnished h1s thlrd e sor on the first trlng, showed de f1nltC dexelo ment, especially on rebourd work under tie opponerts goal Bill was also a scor ng threat Bud Hennlrg, a gunlor, while essentlally a gua d, managed to plug the hole at center whlle Andy was out of competitlon 1ng punch dexeloped enough as the gressed to glve us high hopes for s n Norman Hanke Jurlor forward, d1 +1OHS of b6COmlFg a top notch His scor season pro the COm1Dg shoved 1n mar me was espe 1ally good ir the Little Elght Tourney ndw Watt, lanky sophomore center, vho sta ted the season wlth a bard, had ar apper dectomy at EIQSSESOH He had too much back bor hozexer, to stay or the sldelines long In add1t1or to these Bob Windett, tennis And 1 en, Ernie Hanson, and hoel W1nkle did good x ry good fork wherever called upon as subs 7 A, Q A .. A , + ' v 9 L- 'f v 1 og h L I' Av I v .Tl S 1 ' '.S, 1. - S 1 A Q- rS ' o ' C ' LC ' rr '1 'S S 1 6 G 'J ' T Il' 'EL ' o e 38.5 ' 1 ' ' o ' w - I 1 , 1 Q ' . .. o , . . r s a' n Y- n . L s , 1 I , - ' t 5 Sl - 1 0 1 ' rv J L I 4-., . N . . - UL Q. 4 S ' l X ' - 4 . .L . ' 7 W ev ' oanch, Always an aggresslve player, he became -V , ' Y a ' . ' 4 - . S ,Eh u . A . N . . ' Q., L . ' Sea' 4 S -' 'H ' p . I A r -f v A ' L C i 0 . . . . 10' - . ..J - J. e- ' A - y , n-1 I ' f .- e8.flO o - . . . . A S, 1 E -- Cfiu . To W v C. J. u A r , , Q u I . '1 4 . L 'X ' Q. o ' q w- v ' LKJ: I A . - ' v 4 1 L L . - . . S 'S ' A -- '3 ' -'J ' A K O
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1940 - THE EHBER - 1941 lhe Baseball Season Ir the fall of l9UO sugar urove High School won it first conference baseball Pham plon hip SlHC6 the sport was introducei irto conference play seven year ago The tltle was shared wlth Maple Fark, each team hax1ng won S1X games and lost one The eason wa featured by the lorg homer Danny vhlelds hit ir the la t inrlng of the f1n l gome with one or ard t c out his ral lop gave us a U 2 victory over brexlously nndefe ted lhple Park qome heavy hltting as dore by hiells, Hennirg, Watt, Calklns, Healy Hankes, ard Harsor Tholgh mo t of the 1rf1eld Worm was handled efficiently, Bill Healy :as the olt stanilng irfieller, as was Iatt in the c ter garden in such fa hion that the onposirg batters were 1.able to do much with them In h1S 11 games I n alloved 2 total of seventeer h1t walked tventy and fannel sixty three Though the coach srltchea the players around a blt, the team genera ly took the fleld m1+h Rodney Calkins at fir t, danxes at second, Blll no ly at short, ara either Johr Bornenarr or F nie iansor at third Bob W'Brier, Azly W tt, Dennis Avderser, Noel Winkle, arl I n Noutray natrollel the outfleld Pan Ohlull itching was hariled by bud Her ning behlra the plate KCCft1FU8i5 V1 , K cs H ' . . , . S . V - H . . S L ' L . f s a . 1 - . . n . v , . , A . Q u S T S ' L F' a . 1 . - r s A ' . . ! 1 , 9. Q... J. L 'J 7 A J- I ' . , . . a , . - W Q I IJ - L, , x ' . 1 V - . . - , - A G . . . . I l .Q .J 1. 1 'l v 1 - . . ' v Q , L -z I 'LL ... L . . r I 4 Henning hanalei Ian s curves and last ones s - . . 'r. . . S . ' la 1 . L s, . nav Q 4. ' ' 9 V' ' .1 1 v - . y ' , D, 1. . H. V G Y . . 4 . u ' ., ,vi . 21.2. 4 . 1 n . .L A :IH 4 A g , , Y K 4 Lu Va ' - 4 . ' ' za' C- A e A 0 'e fs! 1' - v are ' sg n Q , r Q ' - L
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