THE CRIMSON AND WHITE




 

 

 

 

Front Row: Carl Dasso, Raymond Green, Robert Wagner, Robert O'Brian, Clarence Lynch, Harold Mortimer.

 

Middle Row: Lowell Schoengarth, Hugh Horswill, Mitchell Whiterabbit, Harold Feirn, Oluf Olson, Clifford Arndt.

 

Back Row: Donald Wall, Carroll Schield, Murray Whiterabbit, David Krutsch, Norman Lynch, Mr. Anderson.

 

 

Basketball, 1934-35

 

Hail Champions:

 

Harmony, cooperation, teamwork! These best explain the success of our team. This is the second undefeated Little Eight Conference Championship for us. Never before has a group been assembled that would sacrifice individual glory for cooperation and teamwork as this group has done. Every member was a champion in his own position - fast, clever, cool-headed, accurate, a good ball handler, clever dribbler, and passer.

 

The team won every game it played except the one with Abbotsford which was lost 9 to 8. If the game had been played on s neutral floor, the story might have been different. The team did its best and it it too bad we didn't win that crucial game for then the boys would have gone to Madison and would have - Oh well, we aren't kicking.

 

Mitchell Whiterabbit: Forward-Captain: This little forward played his best ball this year. Mitchell was a very clever ball handler and possessed a dead eye for the basket. Mitchell is only a Junior; so big things are expected of him next year.

 

All tournament first team Abbotsford 1934 and again in 1935.

 

Harold Feirn - Forward: This big, strong, aggressive forward won many games by his all around playing. Harold's specialty is his one-hand hook shot. He was the individual high scorer for the team.

 

All state second team, 1934

 

All tournament first team, Abbotsford, 1934.

 

All tournament second team, Abbotsford, 1935.

 

Hugh Horswill - Center; This was Hugh's third year as a regular center. He was as a fine defensive and offensive man - never out jumped by an opponent.

 

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