BASKETBALL YEAR 7 Tucson, Ariz. BOO K ae OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL Oakland, Neb een arnt “i gers _ epee TOT 5 neat | ski; Kadela; Coach Rev- Mrowiec; Stanc- Sal VO ae ae eae zewski; Karczewskis Helkowski. Bottom Top Row (left to right) : Coach Nord- Barringe!: Coltrin: Robin Row: Szcezepaniak; iza; Captain Szla- strom}; Samuelson; Dame; Nelson; Mana- Helm: piGrazia: Danley: ay, fona te) gout i d 5 : chetka; Wieprecht; Kasak; Sokolowski- ger Teich. Bottom Row: Wangberg; Young; aptai opkins; chli ing; FATHER INNOCENT MROWIEC, oe Captain Hopkins: © miichtip’ Coach of the Lakesiders quintet, 18 THE regular season play brought the justifiably content with his caer Vikings | wins and just 1 defeat. showing the past season, for the This loss is the first in two years © Arizona han halt, | boys won 15 games suffered only 4 conference contests and the third in Offensive average W é d defeats. The coming season presents 26 games causing the boys from some ifficulties, for 4 of the first Oakland ‘e string varsity team graduated in husker 1937. But the junior varsity has end the season as Corn- Conference runners-UP- Close defensive play held four opponents MILFORD HIGH sCHOOL Milford. Neb. LEBANON HIGH SCHOT: n, Neb Pus. ah > Bm Rs bie , i We) had Qt-siam cc) right): Asst Coac - heed cae rbatel ob : aT tetas. y ams; Feteta (olsen has er. x , ae ee ak ee ake Bea . Cofone: Re eee Top Row (left to right) : Coach Baldwin; : in O’ ee ; ; PP Coon e hs AiG aod d Williams; Kenny: D. Buettgenbach; Treu; Top Row (left to right) : Morris; H. Daf- Captain Keele: H 30 ) : Manager Smiley. Bottom w: Bush- fer; Railsback; Haag; Pennington; War- WITH sophomores at four sti eason, the | boom; K. Eicher; Lux; M. Buettgenbach; ner. Bottom Row: Ingram; Daffer; Marquette Hilltoppet t ff Guengerich; D- Eicher. Coach Bailar; Murphy; Yingling. rience but attained Coac d 1 of a i COACH BALDWIN’S Milford Eagles PACKING away 18 wins out of 22 The secon game wit ; r made 2 completely clean sweeP of starts, the Lebanon Cedars enjoye Josing in the last m ‘. of a 6 all opposing cagers, Wor their en- a most successful season, winning See: ‘Adams, irich, oak tire schedule © 17 games without the crown of the Wes Hilltoppers: a_ loss. Offensive average of 30 the Mid-Valley League fo eee points, defensive average of 18 ond straight year A small school, points meant many exciting games: the highlight of the season was the Milford 's points jy ane, 808 defeat administered to 1000 student totaled 512 against oppositions 304. McCook High to the tune of 25-2 CRESTON HIGH SCHOOL ; Creston, Neb. OAKLAND CITY COLLEGE City. Ind. Patty] ee So . Lo Re Pera 4 ret) Managet Dixon; Zeisberg: By l-3 0 SS Pn oie hs organ. Bottom Row: Connet: Edmunds; ale: Cohen: paleo eg te Top Row (left to right) : Coach Keill; Bar- . , . rett; Maw; Brixius; Decker; Supt. Len- . : THE Virginia Cavaliers enjoyed as ul season, reports houts. Bottom Row: Wryrick; Moran; Top Row. (left to right) : Coach Miller; 24.8 ° +4: Claussen; Zentner; Larson. Student Manager Hunley: Secon Row: Coach Gus ebell, finishing secon ompetition, : ; i ia, Hawn ae Lindsey; Troyer: winning better than half of their 17 contests with some pretty ONLY one letter man reported this Stuckey. Bottom Row: Reasoner; Little; strong aggregations: e and Zeisbers starred for the season. he Ramblers employed a —_ Irwin; Spradley; Pride. | Cavaliers. With six © is ni graduating in °37, zone defense with such good effect WITH but 53 boy® enrolled in the | Gus expects to have a P his ha he 1938 | that it 1 kept opponents scores be- college the Oaks concededly mac® a | season. low 16 points ® game and, through- most excellent showing '? their out the season there were 24 quar- games against colleges ‘with muc ters in which their foes could make a ‘alt no score. Creston too the Platte land City County championship. on free throws jn the final five seconds of play-