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Basketbal On to Grand Rapids! you Lumberjacks! Farewell Just a big whirlpool with all those Eddy ' s includes Anzicek, Collier, Albosta, Kirstowsky, and Haar. Enthusiastic basketball follow- ers leave Webber gymnasium af- ter the Yellow and Blue ' s second triumph over the east-siders. Walter Seibel, Ted Kennedy, and Ed Kirstowsky smile happily under the dew drops and give forth a blaring, but wet, rendi- tion of Sweet Adeline. Peach face Stevens sets him- self for a shot at the meshes. Trojan and Lumberjack seconds battle at Webber as Wolgast ' s men even an earlier setback from the Saginaw lads by stopping a run of sixteen straight victories. Ed Albosta and Elmer E. Simon deal the cards for a game of bridge while waiting for the bus. Joe Murin stops to pass to a teammate with Bay City reserves supplying the opposition. You might call this All Quiet on the Western Front or How Webber Floor Looks to the Jan- itor . Coaches Anderson, Wolgast, and Light take time out to do a little second guessing. Lansing and the Regional tour- ney beckons these Lumberjack ball-bouncers. Bon Voyage to Don Sommerfield, Elmer E. Simon, Walter Seibel, Ed Haar, and Ed Albosta. Legenda 69
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Basketball An Arthur Hill NEWS headline in the sport section January 3 read, 3 Losses Dim Hillite Hopes. After trimming Ferndale and Bay City the five boys who had worked as a unit since their sopho- more year had slipped and dropped close contests to Flint North- ern, Pontlac, and Flint Central. Close observers noted, however, that the Jacks exhibited a more polished attack with the return to the firing line of the white-hel- meted forward, Buck Antle. With his aid they snapped their losing streak, submerging Owosso under a forty-seven point barrage. Sag- inaw ' s league-leading Trojans now provided a barrier for Andy ' s quintet, but Ed Kirstowsky ' s basket in the last twenty seconds snatched the victory. The new mixture of revenge plus confidence proved too much for the Flint Northern Vikings. Bay City, Flint Central, and Owosso fell with monotonous rapidity. The east-west rivalry again found the Jacks raking in the majority of the chips and again with the same two point margin. They wound up the Valley campaign in a gay manner by trouncing Pontiac ' s once -potent Chiefs. At this point the Hillmen sat back to see Bay City unexpectedly topple Saginaw ' s Trojans to cut the Hill quintet into a share of the Valley title. The elated cagers kept their decks clean against Muskegon ' s crew in the grand finale of a great season. Moving to Lansing for the Regional tourney in the rubber game of the Hill-Flint Central series, the basketeers swamped the Indians to proceed into the finals with Lansing Central. An early lead let the Blue and Gold coast to a victory which earned them a trip to the state eliminations at Grand Rapids a week later. Hitting their offensive peak, the Lumberjacks overturned Ottawa Hills in a 42 to 23 backwash. Antle established Ihe Hills as a contender in this match, thrilling the crowd by finding the meshes for seventeen points. The firing line was not as impressive the follow- ing evening, nevertheless, the axe cut down Ford- son ' s Tractors. Lucky Thirteen Opponents We They Ferndale, Lincoln High 35 14 Bay City 30 24 Flint Northern 18 20 Pontiac 23 24 Flint Central 32 17 Owosso 47 20 Saginaw 31 29 Flint Northern 36 18 Bay City 30 17 Flint Central 30 18 Owosso 35 25 Saginaw 23 21 Pontiac 29 19 Muskegon 39 25 Regional Tournament Flint Central 44 20 Lansing Central 36 24 State T ournament Grand Rapids, Ottawa Hills 42 23 Ford son 26 16 Kalamazoo Central 27 29 Total 613 403 For the first time in the history of basketball at Arthur Hill, a Lumberjack team was a state finalist. Opposing them was the same Kalamazoo aggregation which had ended the 1930 sguad ' s title aspirations. Outclassed for three guarters by the rangy Celery City lads, the Hillmen at last pierced the heretofore impregnable Kalamazoo defense. With less than a minute to play, Ed Collier knotted the score at 27 by catching the meshes at short range. The cheering had hardly subsided when Bob Roe, tall Kazoo eager, hooped a difficult side-court shot to place his team in the lead. As the Hills bore down on the Kazoo basket the gun ended their last determined drive, and smashed their thirteen game winning streak. Five boys stood with tear-filled eyes as Dr. James Naismith, inventor of basketball, congratulated them and presented them with the runner-up trophy. 68 19 38
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Golf Launching in a weak manner, the golfers waited until mid sea to find themselves. Paced throughout by Bob Antie, who consistently scored below 80, the Hills ended in the first division behind Pontiac ' s exceptional Chiefs. At the Lapeer Regionals the quartet took third place and last week opposed the state ' s best strokesmen at Jackson. Ed Anzicek, newcomer to the squad, held down the number 2 spot by tallying in the low eighties, followed by John Link and Art Herzog who occasionally came below 85. In the Jackson finals the boys proved themselves the second best in the state of Michigan. Baseball The Lumberjacks were not considered serious threats after dropping two of their three opening games, but victories over Pontiac, Owosso, Saginaw, and Bay City put them back in the thick of the fight. The victory over Bay City, Mav 10. was the outstanding game as Albosta bested Bill Mueller of Central in a tight pitcher ' s battle. Another thriller was the Saginaw game. The speed ball artist, Albosta once again showed h i s mastery over the opposing batsmen by hurl- ing over shabby fielding by his mates. The Jack offensive threat has been Freddie Conzel- mann. His bat has driven in many runs and often times the winning run. Other consistent and steady performers have been Elmer Simon, Harry McGee, Floyd Klenoski, and Jack Hackstadt. Baseball April 23 A. H. 21 Flint Central 17 April 26 A. H. 4 Bay City 6 April 30 A. H. 5 Flint Northern 7 May 7 A. H. 5 Pontiac 4 May 10 A. H. 3 Owosso 2 May 1? A. H. 4 Saginaw High 3 May 20 A. H. 2 Bay City 1 May 31 A. H. 12 Owosso 7 June 8 A. H. 7 Saginaw High • 7 Won— 6 Lost- -2 1 game more to play Ml -■mm 1938 Baseball Team — top row: George Baxter, manager; Ed Beehler, Coach Stanley Anderson, Vernon Sherman, Bill Pietre; second row: Martin Galsterer, Wilbert Gugel, Jack Eaves, Wayne Meyer, Wilbur Keineth, Howard Fischer; third row: Floyd Klenoski, Fred Conzelmann, Clarence Krawczak, Jack Hackstadt, Alvin Thornmeier, Bill Minard, Harold Abraham, Norman Zeilinger; bottom row: Ed Kirstowsky, Elmer E. Simon, Ed Albosta, Harry McGee, Don Anderson, Harold Leppien, Jim Kennedy. Not in the picture, Ravmond Weiss. 70 1931
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