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OFFICIAL INDIVIDUAL RECORD i FG FT PF TP B. Bauer, C .... ..... 4 0 20 38 100 J. Bauer, G .... . . .33 21 21 87 L. Stahl, G .... . . .12 ll 36 35 L. Dean, F .... 6 6 19 18 E. Polege, F .......... 20 16 29 56 P. Frawley, F ......... 8 5 7 21 C. Siesennop, F ........ 10 6 23 26 L. von Gnechten, F .... 0 0 2 0 J. Chvala, G .......... 0 2 1 2 W. Wurl, C .......... 0 0 1 0 L. Copiskey, G . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 H. Kuehling, G ....... 0 4 2 4 To her we drink, for her we pray, Our voices silent neverg For her we'll tight-let come what may, The T. H. S. forever. Players to K. M. sy! Here's to the gladness of his gladness, When he's gladg Here's to the sadness of his sadness, When he's sadg But the gladness of his gladness And the sadness of his sadness Is not equal to the madness of his madness, When hevs mad Short one-L. Stahl. Pass 1-J. Bauer. l GAMES WON Tomahawk ....... 24 Mosinee . . .... 19 Tomahawk ....... 22 Phillips ..... .... 1 6 Tomahawk ....... 21 Merrill .......... 13 Tomahawk . .' ..... 19 Marshfield ....... 17 Tomahawk ....... 42 Nekoosa .... .... 3 2 Tomahawk ....... 28 Nekoosa . . .... 20 Tomahawk ....... 21 Merrill . . . . . . . 12 Total .... ...177 Total ....129 GAMES LOST Tomahawk ....... 25 Stevens Point ..... 27 Tomahawk ....... 20 Wis. Rapids ...... 29 Tomahawk ....... 16 Rhinelander ...... 28 Tomahawk ....... 16 Antigo ...... .... 2 6 Tomahawk ....... 16 Rhinelander . .... 40 Tomahawk ....... 18 Marshfield ....... 27 Tomahawk ....... 19 Antigo ...... .... 3 2 Tomahawk ....... 25 Antigo ...... .... 3 4 Tomahawk ....... 17 Crandon .... .... 2 0 Total .... .... 1 72 Total . . . . . . .263 ' 177 129 Push Sho!-P FYFWICY- Total .... .... 3 49 Total . . . . . . .392 Where's he throwing?--B. Bauer. 4251? :, -..V+-I , X LJ .,.4,.f- r if 1.-.47 ' . eg . fp., M22 1
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' ' ' ' 'Y' W :'Tf rW'7 'f1e.fff tiff 3 f X BASKETBALL L ... lst Row-L. Dean, Mayer, ll. Kuehling. 2nd Row-C. Siesennop, L. Stahl, P. Frnwley, R. Bauer, E. Polege. 3rd Row-R. Timm, G. Mitchell, L. von Gnechten, L. Copiskey, W. Wurl, B. Coey, R. Shidler, Chvala. With four lettermen back from the previous year, Coach Cherry started practice a week after football season. Because of a football injury one of the lettermen was laid up for the first two games. To fill the vacant posts left by the seniors of the pre- vious year, two promising sophomores were placed in the regular lineup. After practicing three weeks the inexperienced squad journeyed to Mosinee. Here the Hatchets beat a scrappy lllosinee team 24-19. The following week they beat Phillips in another non-conference game by a score of 22-16. The week after that the boys were all set for their first conference game with Stevens Point. The game was a ding-dong affair with one team leading and then the other. The Point finally squeezed out a two point vi-ctory in the closing minutes of the game. It was a tough game to lose. The next few games Tomahawk flashed hot and cold at different intervals. By Christmas the team held a 500 percent rating in conference play. After Christmas the Tomahawk boys just couldn't find the basket for a few gamesg making less than twenty points per game. At Nekoosa the boys were definitely on. They raked up eighteen points in the first quarter and held a comfortable lead through- out the game. The forty two points made in this game were the highest score Tomahawk made dur- ing the season. The last few games the boys played fast and hot one quarter and very cold the next. The team ended up in fourth place in the Wis- consin Valley Conference. All the games except the Nekoosa game were low scoring. The total number of points for the whole season was 349. The total for the opponents was 392. Tomahawk's average per game was 21.8 points, while their op- ponents averaged 24.5 points. There were only sixteen boys out for basketball this year excluding the freshmen. Out of these six- teen, four are seniors who will graduate this year and two are juniors. So with plenty of good ma- terial back next year, and some promising freshmen coming up, the team ought to do better than this year. Entering the Rhinelander tournament with a' 500 percent average for the season, the boys played a hard fought game against Antigo. With the lead changing hands many times in the first three quar- ters, the crowd went wild. At the end of the third quarter the score was tied at 18 all. During the fourth quarter three Tomahawk men left the game via the personal foul route. During this quarter the Antigo boys got hot and threw in six baskets to beat Tomahawk 34-25. The second night a de- termined Tomahawk team faced Crandon. Play- ing six minute quarters the team was nosed out by a 20-17 score.
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